Raymond Charles Seefus was born in Wisconsin to Nebraskans John F and Clara E (Reiseh) Seefus. He was the oldest of three children, all born in Wisconsin. The Seefus family were farmers, and in 1930, they were farming near Waterloo, in Douglas County, Nebraska.
The 1930 US Census lists
John F. Seefus, 41, head, farmer
Clara E. Seefus, 38, wife
Raymond C. Seefus, 18, son
Harold M. Seefus, 16, son
Jeanette Seefus, 12, daughter
George P. Johnson, 24, office worker, printing company
Adele M. Johnson, 22, stenographer, abstract office
Charles Moore, 21, civil engineer, railroad
Raymond C. "Shorty" Seefus, 86, of Valley, died Thursday, July 23, 1998, at the Fremont Area Medical Center.
Services were Saturday, July 25, at Reichmuth Funeral Home in Elkhorn with the Rev. Wanda Fry officiating. Burial was in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Elkhorn.
Pallbearers were Clair Byrne, Mark Eckerman, Melvin Growcock, Terry Lewis, John Ritner and Mark Seefus.
Raymond Charles "Shorty" Seefus was born Oct. 26, 1911, in Clayton, Wis.
He was a farmer.
Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law, Arlene and George Ritner of Valley; two sons and daughters-in-law, Charles and Helen Seefus of Blair and Larry and Bernice Seefus of Elkhorn; a sister, Jeanette Johnson of Valley; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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An obituary, courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society, was used in this bio. Other source material came from the National Archives.
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Raymond Charles Seefus was born in Wisconsin to Nebraskans John F and Clara E (Reiseh) Seefus. He was the oldest of three children, all born in Wisconsin. The Seefus family were farmers, and in 1930, they were farming near Waterloo, in Douglas County, Nebraska.
The 1930 US Census lists
John F. Seefus, 41, head, farmer
Clara E. Seefus, 38, wife
Raymond C. Seefus, 18, son
Harold M. Seefus, 16, son
Jeanette Seefus, 12, daughter
George P. Johnson, 24, office worker, printing company
Adele M. Johnson, 22, stenographer, abstract office
Charles Moore, 21, civil engineer, railroad
Raymond C. "Shorty" Seefus, 86, of Valley, died Thursday, July 23, 1998, at the Fremont Area Medical Center.
Services were Saturday, July 25, at Reichmuth Funeral Home in Elkhorn with the Rev. Wanda Fry officiating. Burial was in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Elkhorn.
Pallbearers were Clair Byrne, Mark Eckerman, Melvin Growcock, Terry Lewis, John Ritner and Mark Seefus.
Raymond Charles "Shorty" Seefus was born Oct. 26, 1911, in Clayton, Wis.
He was a farmer.
Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law, Arlene and George Ritner of Valley; two sons and daughters-in-law, Charles and Helen Seefus of Blair and Larry and Bernice Seefus of Elkhorn; a sister, Jeanette Johnson of Valley; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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An obituary, courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society, was used in this bio. Other source material came from the National Archives.
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