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Johann Christoph “John” Ebeling

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Johann Christoph “John” Ebeling

Birth
Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska, USA
Death
28 Jul 1963 (aged 72)
Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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John C. Ebeling, 72, funeral will be held Thursday with burial in St. Paul's cemetery. He died Sunday evening in Norfolk. He was born March 22, 1891 at Norfolk to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ebeling. He was married in 1919 to Dorothy Kumm of Bazile Mills. She preceded him in death.

He was married in 1932 to Hilda Christiansen of Creighton. He was survived by 2 daughters: Mrs. Ray Brixius at Norfolk, Mrs. Vivian Rogers at Omaha; 4 grandchildren, 2 sisters: Mrs. Elsie** Fry at Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Alma Parsons at Norfolk; 4 brothers: Arthur, Frank both at Norfolk; Henry at Bell Flower, California; Ernest at Madison, Wisconsin. He was preceded in death by his first wife, 1 son John in 1934, his parents. Source: extracted from "The Norfolk Daily News:, Monday, July 29, 1963 on page 17; Tuesday, July 30, 1963 on page 11.

**note the spelling in the article was found as Elsie while the marker is Elsa.
John C. Ebeling, 72, funeral will be held Thursday with burial in St. Paul's cemetery. He died Sunday evening in Norfolk. He was born March 22, 1891 at Norfolk to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ebeling. He was married in 1919 to Dorothy Kumm of Bazile Mills. She preceded him in death.

He was married in 1932 to Hilda Christiansen of Creighton. He was survived by 2 daughters: Mrs. Ray Brixius at Norfolk, Mrs. Vivian Rogers at Omaha; 4 grandchildren, 2 sisters: Mrs. Elsie** Fry at Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Alma Parsons at Norfolk; 4 brothers: Arthur, Frank both at Norfolk; Henry at Bell Flower, California; Ernest at Madison, Wisconsin. He was preceded in death by his first wife, 1 son John in 1934, his parents. Source: extracted from "The Norfolk Daily News:, Monday, July 29, 1963 on page 17; Tuesday, July 30, 1963 on page 11.

**note the spelling in the article was found as Elsie while the marker is Elsa.


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