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Ludwig Blackie “Louis” Hackstock

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Ludwig Blackie “Louis” Hackstock

Birth
Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Death
29 Apr 1946 (aged 54)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec-24SC Sp-179
Memorial ID
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Louis Blackie Hackstock, 54, died in Lincoln, April 29, 1946. He was born Aug. 18, 1891, in Lincoln, and has been a resident of this community during his entire life. Until 1943, he was employed as driver for Watson Brothers.
He was married to Miss Verla Lewis and to this union was born four children: Two daughters, Beulah (Mrs. J. Martin) of Cleveland, OH, and Eleanor (Mrs. Francis E. Anderson) of R.R. 2, Lincoln; two sons, Richard "Bill" Hackstock of Los Angeles, Calif., and Raymond Fred Hackstock, of Ketchikan, Alaska.

Also surviving are three grandchildren, two brothers, Matthew Hackstock of Fremont, Neb., George Hackstock of Fort Morgan, Colo., and one sister, Mrs. Matt Repp of Casper, Wyo.

Funeral services were held Friday morning at Umbergers chapel, Rev. M.H. Knoblock officiating, assisted by Rev. A.A. Kerber. Pallbearers: Thomas Bentley, Darold Rohrbaugh, Herbert Anderson, Clifford Anderson, Harold Hackstock and Donald Burke. Burial was made in the Soldier's Circle, Wyuka, with American Legion post No. 3 in charge.

Source: Transcribed by Patricia Storgaard
From original obituary clipping with photo

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Louis Blackie Hackstock, 54, died in Lincoln, April 29, 1946. He was born Aug. 18, 1891, in Lincoln, and has been a resident of this community during his entire life. Until 1943, he was employed as driver for Watson Brothers.
He was married to Miss Verla Lewis and to this union was born four children: Two daughters, Beulah (Mrs. J. Martin) of Cleveland, OH, and Eleanor (Mrs. Francis E. Anderson) of R.R. 2, Lincoln; two sons, Richard "Bill" Hackstock of Los Angeles, Calif., and Raymond Fred Hackstock, of Ketchikan, Alaska.

Also surviving are three grandchildren, two brothers, Matthew Hackstock of Fremont, Neb., George Hackstock of Fort Morgan, Colo., and one sister, Mrs. Matt Repp of Casper, Wyo.

Funeral services were held Friday morning at Umbergers chapel, Rev. M.H. Knoblock officiating, assisted by Rev. A.A. Kerber. Pallbearers: Thomas Bentley, Darold Rohrbaugh, Herbert Anderson, Clifford Anderson, Harold Hackstock and Donald Burke. Burial was made in the Soldier's Circle, Wyuka, with American Legion post No. 3 in charge.

Source: Transcribed by Patricia Storgaard
From original obituary clipping with photo

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