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William Edward Heller

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William Edward Heller

Birth
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Death
20 Jul 1934 (aged 46)
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5, Lot 29, Grave 2
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The Hooper Sentinel
July 26, 1934
Death came Friday to William Heller
William E. Heller, a well known farmer and a lifelong resident of this community, passed away about 5:30 o'clock last Friday morning, July 20, at his farm home about a mile and a half south of Hooper. He had been in failing health since last February when a malignant ailment came upon him. Though he had been given best of medical Care and had received treatment at Fremont and Omaha hospitals, there was no staying of his ailment and his decline was rapid. His was the third death in the Heller family in the past couple of years. His father, William Heller, and sister, Miss Martha having passed away in that time. Mr. Heller had just passed his 46th birthday, having been born on July 18, 1883, on the farm of his parents the late William Heller and Mrs. Heller, northeast of Hooper. As a son of pioneer residents of this community Mr. Heller naturally also, became a widely known and respected resident of this locality. He followed farming as his life's vocation and in this he showed a marked degree success. A few years ago he purchased the place south of Hooper and built up the place as one of the many fine farm homes in this locality. He was a good friend and neighbor and was ever active in whatever activity that claimed his interest.
On February 12, 1913, he was united in marriage to Miss Anna Haye, who with three children now mourn the loss of a devoted husband and father and who have the sympathy of friends in their bereavement and whose passing leaves a void in a pleasant family circle.
The children are Misses Marie and Alice and Raymond. A daughter passed away in infancy. Other close surviving relatives are his mother, a sister, Mrs. James Spease of Stuart and two brothers, John of Raymond and Howard of Hooper.
Wollmer & Warne had charge of the funeral arrangements, the funeral being held Sunday forenoon with brief services at the home followed by services at 10 o'clock from Zion Lutheran church to which he belonged. A very large number of relatives and friends were present to pay their last tribute to his memory and take comfort from the words spoken by the pastor Rev. A. S. Pannbacker. Interment was made in the Hooper cemetery.
The Hooper Sentinel
July 26, 1934
Death came Friday to William Heller
William E. Heller, a well known farmer and a lifelong resident of this community, passed away about 5:30 o'clock last Friday morning, July 20, at his farm home about a mile and a half south of Hooper. He had been in failing health since last February when a malignant ailment came upon him. Though he had been given best of medical Care and had received treatment at Fremont and Omaha hospitals, there was no staying of his ailment and his decline was rapid. His was the third death in the Heller family in the past couple of years. His father, William Heller, and sister, Miss Martha having passed away in that time. Mr. Heller had just passed his 46th birthday, having been born on July 18, 1883, on the farm of his parents the late William Heller and Mrs. Heller, northeast of Hooper. As a son of pioneer residents of this community Mr. Heller naturally also, became a widely known and respected resident of this locality. He followed farming as his life's vocation and in this he showed a marked degree success. A few years ago he purchased the place south of Hooper and built up the place as one of the many fine farm homes in this locality. He was a good friend and neighbor and was ever active in whatever activity that claimed his interest.
On February 12, 1913, he was united in marriage to Miss Anna Haye, who with three children now mourn the loss of a devoted husband and father and who have the sympathy of friends in their bereavement and whose passing leaves a void in a pleasant family circle.
The children are Misses Marie and Alice and Raymond. A daughter passed away in infancy. Other close surviving relatives are his mother, a sister, Mrs. James Spease of Stuart and two brothers, John of Raymond and Howard of Hooper.
Wollmer & Warne had charge of the funeral arrangements, the funeral being held Sunday forenoon with brief services at the home followed by services at 10 o'clock from Zion Lutheran church to which he belonged. A very large number of relatives and friends were present to pay their last tribute to his memory and take comfort from the words spoken by the pastor Rev. A. S. Pannbacker. Interment was made in the Hooper cemetery.


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