Mr. Reinsch was born December 12, 1886, on a farm near Shickley. He moved to Geneva in 1919 and made his home with his mother until her death in December, 1945. Since then he had spent considerable time in hospitals. Mr. Reinsch followed the carpenter trade many years.
He is survived by seven brothers, Emil of Geneva, Frank of Grafton, John of Shickley, William of Shickley, Henry of Geneva, Herman of Shickley and Ernest of Geneva; three sisters, Mrs. Mollie Grote of Shickley, Mrs. Ernest Volkmer of Martland and Caroline of Denver, a number of nephews and nieces and many friends.
Funeral services were conducted at 9:30 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Geneva with Rev. James F. Gilroy officiating. Interment was in Turkey Creek Cemetery. Rev. Paul Ulenberg officiating at the service there.
Source: The Nebraska Signal June 26, 1947
Provided by M. Jensen Seggerman (contributor #47078678)
Mr. Reinsch was born December 12, 1886, on a farm near Shickley. He moved to Geneva in 1919 and made his home with his mother until her death in December, 1945. Since then he had spent considerable time in hospitals. Mr. Reinsch followed the carpenter trade many years.
He is survived by seven brothers, Emil of Geneva, Frank of Grafton, John of Shickley, William of Shickley, Henry of Geneva, Herman of Shickley and Ernest of Geneva; three sisters, Mrs. Mollie Grote of Shickley, Mrs. Ernest Volkmer of Martland and Caroline of Denver, a number of nephews and nieces and many friends.
Funeral services were conducted at 9:30 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Geneva with Rev. James F. Gilroy officiating. Interment was in Turkey Creek Cemetery. Rev. Paul Ulenberg officiating at the service there.
Source: The Nebraska Signal June 26, 1947
Provided by M. Jensen Seggerman (contributor #47078678)
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