Raymond Nelson Lammers was born at Clifton, Illinois, February 7, 1898 and departed this life July 16, 1938 at the age of forty years, five months and nine days.
In the spring of 1899 he, with his parents, come to Nebraska and settled in Pleasant Valley which has been his home ever since.
He was united in marriage to Helen Hitzelberger October 15, 1926. To this union two sons were born, Melvin and LeRoy, who with their mother are left to mourn.
He is also survived by two sisters and three brothers. They are Claus of Kearney; Mary Thaden of Pleasanton; Frank and Arthur of Litchfield; Anna Langer of Kearney; besides nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Weert Lammers who, with one sister, have preceded him in death. He was a kind and loving husband and father and brother and will be greatly missed by all.
"Dearest Raymond" thou has left us,
And our loss we deeply feel.
But 'tis God who hath bereft us
He can all our sorrows heal
Yet again we hope to meet thee
When the day of life has fled
And in heaven with joy greet thee
Where no farewell tear is shed.
Kearney Daily Hub, July 26, 1938, page 6
RAYMOND LAMMERS DIES
Raymond Lammers, 40, of Pleasanton, died Saturday night in a Kearney hospital.
He had worked in the field Friday afternoon, and was brought to the hospital after he became suddenly ill Friday evening. Funeral rites will be held from the home at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon and from the United Brethren church in Pleasanton at two-thirty o'clock. Surviving are Mrs. Lammers and two young sons.
Kearney Daily Hub, July 18, 1938, page 3
Raymond Nelson Lammers was born at Clifton, Illinois, February 7, 1898 and departed this life July 16, 1938 at the age of forty years, five months and nine days.
In the spring of 1899 he, with his parents, come to Nebraska and settled in Pleasant Valley which has been his home ever since.
He was united in marriage to Helen Hitzelberger October 15, 1926. To this union two sons were born, Melvin and LeRoy, who with their mother are left to mourn.
He is also survived by two sisters and three brothers. They are Claus of Kearney; Mary Thaden of Pleasanton; Frank and Arthur of Litchfield; Anna Langer of Kearney; besides nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Weert Lammers who, with one sister, have preceded him in death. He was a kind and loving husband and father and brother and will be greatly missed by all.
"Dearest Raymond" thou has left us,
And our loss we deeply feel.
But 'tis God who hath bereft us
He can all our sorrows heal
Yet again we hope to meet thee
When the day of life has fled
And in heaven with joy greet thee
Where no farewell tear is shed.
Kearney Daily Hub, July 26, 1938, page 6
RAYMOND LAMMERS DIES
Raymond Lammers, 40, of Pleasanton, died Saturday night in a Kearney hospital.
He had worked in the field Friday afternoon, and was brought to the hospital after he became suddenly ill Friday evening. Funeral rites will be held from the home at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon and from the United Brethren church in Pleasanton at two-thirty o'clock. Surviving are Mrs. Lammers and two young sons.
Kearney Daily Hub, July 18, 1938, page 3
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