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Sophia Pauline <I>Heuermann</I> Plugge

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Sophia Pauline Heuermann Plugge

Birth
Cleves, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Oct 1954 (aged 81)
Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Kennard, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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PT October 14, 1954

Mrs. Plugge 81, Succumbs

Longtime Resident Of Arlington Dies: Lutheran Rites At Kennard

Mrs. Sophie Plugge, 81, resident of Arlington virtually all her life, died Friday afternoon at Dodge County Hospital in Fremont. Widow of Fred George Plugge, she had been ill two weeks after suffering a heart attack.

Funeral services were held Monday at the Reckmeyer chapel, followed at 2 p.m. by services at the Kennard Lutheran Church. The Rev. Ried Neve officiated and burial followed in Kennard Cemetery.

Mrs. Plugge's death followed that of her husband by eight months. Of late, she had been living with a daughter, Mrs. Julius Siercks, in Fremont.

Surviving Mrs. Plugge are three sons, Henry and Walter Plugge of Kennard, and Albert Plugge of Arlington; and three daughters, Mrs. Julius Siercks (Rosa) of Fremont, Mrs. Lorena Klinger of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Clark Jahnel (Edna) of Kennard. Other survivors include 16 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, also a brother, Henry Heuermann of Scottsbluff, Nebr.

Sophie Pauline Heuermann was born Oct. 29, 1872 at Clevis, Ohio and came to Arlington with her parents the following year. She had spent the ensuing 80 years in Washington County.

She and Fred George Plugge were married Mar. 2, 1892, and celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in 1952. Mr. Plugge died Febr. 27, 1954.


Mrs. Sophie Plugge

Arlington --- Funeral services were held for Mrs. Sophie Plugge, 81, an Arlington resident nearly all her life, died at Dodge County Hospital in Fremont. Mrs. Plugge and her husband, Fred, who died eight months ago, observed their 60th wedding anniversary in 1952. Surviving are her sons, Henry and Walter, both of Kennard, and Albert of Arlington; daughters, Mrs Julius Siercks of Fremont, Mrs. Lorena Klinger of Los Angeles and Mrs. Clark Jahnel of Kennard; 16 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and a brother, Henry Heuermann of Scottsbluff.

PT October 14, 1954

Mrs. Plugge 81, Succumbs

Longtime Resident Of Arlington Dies: Lutheran Rites At Kennard

Mrs. Sophie Plugge, 81, resident of Arlington virtually all her life, died Friday afternoon at Dodge County Hospital in Fremont. Widow of Fred George Plugge, she had been ill two weeks after suffering a heart attack.

Funeral services were held Monday at the Reckmeyer chapel, followed at 2 p.m. by services at the Kennard Lutheran Church. The Rev. Ried Neve officiated and burial followed in Kennard Cemetery.

Mrs. Plugge's death followed that of her husband by eight months. Of late, she had been living with a daughter, Mrs. Julius Siercks, in Fremont.

Surviving Mrs. Plugge are three sons, Henry and Walter Plugge of Kennard, and Albert Plugge of Arlington; and three daughters, Mrs. Julius Siercks (Rosa) of Fremont, Mrs. Lorena Klinger of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Clark Jahnel (Edna) of Kennard. Other survivors include 16 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, also a brother, Henry Heuermann of Scottsbluff, Nebr.

Sophie Pauline Heuermann was born Oct. 29, 1872 at Clevis, Ohio and came to Arlington with her parents the following year. She had spent the ensuing 80 years in Washington County.

She and Fred George Plugge were married Mar. 2, 1892, and celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in 1952. Mr. Plugge died Febr. 27, 1954.


Mrs. Sophie Plugge

Arlington --- Funeral services were held for Mrs. Sophie Plugge, 81, an Arlington resident nearly all her life, died at Dodge County Hospital in Fremont. Mrs. Plugge and her husband, Fred, who died eight months ago, observed their 60th wedding anniversary in 1952. Surviving are her sons, Henry and Walter, both of Kennard, and Albert of Arlington; daughters, Mrs Julius Siercks of Fremont, Mrs. Lorena Klinger of Los Angeles and Mrs. Clark Jahnel of Kennard; 16 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and a brother, Henry Heuermann of Scottsbluff.



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