Advertisement

Maria Margaretha <I>Heller</I> Buetow

Advertisement

Maria Margaretha Heller Buetow

Birth
Germany
Death
19 Mar 1919 (aged 64)
Newkirk, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4, Lot 298, Grave 1
Memorial ID
View Source
The Hooper Sentinel
March, 1919
Last week we mentioned the death of Mrs. A. G. R. Buetow at Newkirk, Okla, and to which place A. J. and William Heller and Mrs. E. Fleishauer, brothers and sister, went in receipt of word of her serious illness. The body was brought to Hooper Saturday morning and was accompanied by Rev. Buetow and sons, Wm. Heller and Mrs. Fleishauer.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Zion's Lutheran church, Rev. J. Schrader preaching the sermon. Burial was made in the Hooper cemetery. Marie Margaretha Heller was born in Fambach, Kurhessen, Germany, April 5, 1854, coming to America with her parents and locating at Watertown, Wis., in 1858. The family came to Nebraska in 1864, locating on a homestead northeast of Hooper.
She was united in marriage to Rev. A. G. R. Buetow March 13, 1874, at Logan. They moved to Iowa, where they resided a year, then going to Hollowayville, ILL. where they lived 26 years. In the year 1902 the Buetows moved to Payne county, Oklahoma, and in 1913 they transferred their residence to Newkirk, Kay county, Okla., where she passed away at 1:45 a.m. March 19, 1919, following a stroke of paralysis the Saturday before. She had been in failing health for over a year. At the time of death she was 64 years, 11 months and 14 days of age. She was the mother of six children, two girls and four boys, two daughters and a son having preceded her in death.
She is survived by her aged husband and three sons, William, Edward and Paul, five grandchildren, two brothers, August J. and William Heller of Hooper and three sisters, Mrs. E. Fleishauer, and Mrs. Eliza Hecker of Hooper, and Mrs. A. Kusel of Watertown, Wis. Among the out-of-town relatives present at the funeral Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Buetow, Oscar Reinhard and Carl Buetow, Beemer, William Buetow, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Luther and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Albers, Wisner, Mrs. Herman Luetke, West Point, Mrs. Charles Walters and Mrs. Henry Werner, Princeton, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Luther, Omaha, Miss Carrie Luther, Lincoln, and Mrs. Aug. Kusel and son Oscar of Watertown, Wis. All left the fore part of the week, with the exception of Mrs. Kusel and son, who remained for the week's visit at the home of their son and brother, Will, and with other relatives.
The Hooper Sentinel
March, 1919
Last week we mentioned the death of Mrs. A. G. R. Buetow at Newkirk, Okla, and to which place A. J. and William Heller and Mrs. E. Fleishauer, brothers and sister, went in receipt of word of her serious illness. The body was brought to Hooper Saturday morning and was accompanied by Rev. Buetow and sons, Wm. Heller and Mrs. Fleishauer.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Zion's Lutheran church, Rev. J. Schrader preaching the sermon. Burial was made in the Hooper cemetery. Marie Margaretha Heller was born in Fambach, Kurhessen, Germany, April 5, 1854, coming to America with her parents and locating at Watertown, Wis., in 1858. The family came to Nebraska in 1864, locating on a homestead northeast of Hooper.
She was united in marriage to Rev. A. G. R. Buetow March 13, 1874, at Logan. They moved to Iowa, where they resided a year, then going to Hollowayville, ILL. where they lived 26 years. In the year 1902 the Buetows moved to Payne county, Oklahoma, and in 1913 they transferred their residence to Newkirk, Kay county, Okla., where she passed away at 1:45 a.m. March 19, 1919, following a stroke of paralysis the Saturday before. She had been in failing health for over a year. At the time of death she was 64 years, 11 months and 14 days of age. She was the mother of six children, two girls and four boys, two daughters and a son having preceded her in death.
She is survived by her aged husband and three sons, William, Edward and Paul, five grandchildren, two brothers, August J. and William Heller of Hooper and three sisters, Mrs. E. Fleishauer, and Mrs. Eliza Hecker of Hooper, and Mrs. A. Kusel of Watertown, Wis. Among the out-of-town relatives present at the funeral Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Buetow, Oscar Reinhard and Carl Buetow, Beemer, William Buetow, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Luther and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Albers, Wisner, Mrs. Herman Luetke, West Point, Mrs. Charles Walters and Mrs. Henry Werner, Princeton, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Luther, Omaha, Miss Carrie Luther, Lincoln, and Mrs. Aug. Kusel and son Oscar of Watertown, Wis. All left the fore part of the week, with the exception of Mrs. Kusel and son, who remained for the week's visit at the home of their son and brother, Will, and with other relatives.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement