DAVID E. LOGER DIES
David E. Loger, 68, died late Saturday night at the home of his daughter, Miss Tadie Loger, 125 North Walnut avenue. He had been ill for the past year, and four months ago moved here from his home in Bayneville, Kan. Mr. Loger was born in Ocheyedan, Iowa. From there he moved in 1902 to Bayneville. He was a member of the Lutheran church. He is survived by six daughters: Mrs. H. F. Jurgenmeyer of Mt. Hope; Mrs. Raymond Buse, Keefeton, Okla.; Mrs. Dora Hastings, Bayneville; Mrs. J. E. Mourning, Clearwater; Mrs. Maude Rhine of Des Moines, Iowa; and Miss Tadie Loger, of Wichita; three sons, Louis, Walter and Henry, all of Bayneville; two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Buckles and Mrs. Dena Scherzer, and a brother, William, all residing in Melvin, Iowa.
DAVID E. LOGER DIES
David E. Loger, 68, died late Saturday night at the home of his daughter, Miss Tadie Loger, 125 North Walnut avenue. He had been ill for the past year, and four months ago moved here from his home in Bayneville, Kan. Mr. Loger was born in Ocheyedan, Iowa. From there he moved in 1902 to Bayneville. He was a member of the Lutheran church. He is survived by six daughters: Mrs. H. F. Jurgenmeyer of Mt. Hope; Mrs. Raymond Buse, Keefeton, Okla.; Mrs. Dora Hastings, Bayneville; Mrs. J. E. Mourning, Clearwater; Mrs. Maude Rhine of Des Moines, Iowa; and Miss Tadie Loger, of Wichita; three sons, Louis, Walter and Henry, all of Bayneville; two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Buckles and Mrs. Dena Scherzer, and a brother, William, all residing in Melvin, Iowa.
Family Members
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Hattie Jeanette Loger Jurgemeyer
1881–1960
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Louis Henry Loger
1882–1959
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William H. Loger
1883–1914
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Dena Loger Buse
1885–1964
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Tadie Johanne Loger
1887–1956
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Dora Marie Loger Hastings
1889–1982
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Walter Fridell Loger
1891–1973
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John D. Loger
1893–1916
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Eda Pauline Loger Mourning
1895–1985
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Henry William Loger
1897–1984
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Otto Benjamin Loger
1899–1924
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