From THE MINSTER POST Thursday May 21, 1959:
Edward L. Albers Is Claimed In Death
Edward L. Albers, aged 55, died unexpected of a heart attack at this residence, two miles north of Osgood on State Rout 716, at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. He had been ill the past month.
Funeral services, planned for Saturday morning, have not been completed. The rites will bin in St. Nicholas Church in Osgood and burial will be in the church cemetery.
Born Aug. 10, 1903 at North Star, he was the son of Henry and Mary Roetgerman Albers. He and Regina Bills were married in 1927.
Survivors are his father; his wife; sons Ralph of New Bremen, Paul, Cyril, Donald and Roger, at home; daughters Mrs. Norbert (Doris) Schemmel of Osgood, Mrs. Clem (Mary) Poeppelman of Egypt, and Agnes and Barbara at home. There are six grandchildren.
Also surviving are brothers, Alfred of Montezuma, John of Chickasaw, and Herbert of Cassella; sisters, Mrs. Cletus (Ida) Schaff of Dayton, Mrs. William (Marcella) Burris of Dana Florida, Mrs. John (Bertha) Wright of Detroit, Michigan, and Mrs. James (Johanna) Peay of Dayton.
Mr. Albers was a member of the St. Nicolas Society of the church.
The body is at the Hogenkamp funeral home and friends may call at 7 p.m. Thursday until the services.
Born in North Star Ohio. Henry and his wife Mary Roetgerman (Ed's parents) lived on a farm in North Star until around 1917 when August Albers, Henry's father, died and left the family farm to Henry. The Albers family farm is within comfortable walking distance of St. John's church where August, his wife, his mother, and his son Henry are all buried. The Albers family farm is currently inhabited by August's great great granddaughter and her husband. They maintain a neat commemorative sign in their side yard which acknowledges the 1849 founding of the farm by August.
From THE MINSTER POST Thursday May 21, 1959:
Edward L. Albers Is Claimed In Death
Edward L. Albers, aged 55, died unexpected of a heart attack at this residence, two miles north of Osgood on State Rout 716, at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. He had been ill the past month.
Funeral services, planned for Saturday morning, have not been completed. The rites will bin in St. Nicholas Church in Osgood and burial will be in the church cemetery.
Born Aug. 10, 1903 at North Star, he was the son of Henry and Mary Roetgerman Albers. He and Regina Bills were married in 1927.
Survivors are his father; his wife; sons Ralph of New Bremen, Paul, Cyril, Donald and Roger, at home; daughters Mrs. Norbert (Doris) Schemmel of Osgood, Mrs. Clem (Mary) Poeppelman of Egypt, and Agnes and Barbara at home. There are six grandchildren.
Also surviving are brothers, Alfred of Montezuma, John of Chickasaw, and Herbert of Cassella; sisters, Mrs. Cletus (Ida) Schaff of Dayton, Mrs. William (Marcella) Burris of Dana Florida, Mrs. John (Bertha) Wright of Detroit, Michigan, and Mrs. James (Johanna) Peay of Dayton.
Mr. Albers was a member of the St. Nicolas Society of the church.
The body is at the Hogenkamp funeral home and friends may call at 7 p.m. Thursday until the services.
Born in North Star Ohio. Henry and his wife Mary Roetgerman (Ed's parents) lived on a farm in North Star until around 1917 when August Albers, Henry's father, died and left the family farm to Henry. The Albers family farm is within comfortable walking distance of St. John's church where August, his wife, his mother, and his son Henry are all buried. The Albers family farm is currently inhabited by August's great great granddaughter and her husband. They maintain a neat commemorative sign in their side yard which acknowledges the 1849 founding of the farm by August.
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