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Frederick Dietrich “Fred or Freddie” Ahntholz

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Frederick Dietrich “Fred or Freddie” Ahntholz

Birth
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23 Feb 1968 (aged 65)
Burial
Newell, Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Fred D. Ahntholz, 65, died Friday, Feb. 23. He was killed instantly in a car-truck crash at the junction of Iowa state highways 3 and 197, two miles south of Albert City.

Services were held Monday, Feb. 26, at the Nain Lutheran Church in Newell, Rev. Carl Wenger of St. John's Lutheran church officiating. Burial was in the Newell cemetery.

Mr. Ahntholz was a life-long resident of Coon Twp., born June 25, 1902 to Frederick and Sophia Otteman Ahntholz. He was baptised and confirmed at St. John's Lutheran church in Coon Twp. In 1944 he married Mildred Larsen of Newell and they farmed on the Ahntholz home place until his death.

He is survived by his wife, Mildred, of the home; two sisters, Alma Ahntholz Nitzke Dierwechter of Storm Lake and Edna Ahntholz Birum of Osage; and many loving nephews, nieces, cousins and friends, who will always remember his warm kindness and wonderful sense of humor. (abstract, Storm Lake Register, 2-27-1968)
Fred D. Ahntholz, 65, died Friday, Feb. 23. He was killed instantly in a car-truck crash at the junction of Iowa state highways 3 and 197, two miles south of Albert City.

Services were held Monday, Feb. 26, at the Nain Lutheran Church in Newell, Rev. Carl Wenger of St. John's Lutheran church officiating. Burial was in the Newell cemetery.

Mr. Ahntholz was a life-long resident of Coon Twp., born June 25, 1902 to Frederick and Sophia Otteman Ahntholz. He was baptised and confirmed at St. John's Lutheran church in Coon Twp. In 1944 he married Mildred Larsen of Newell and they farmed on the Ahntholz home place until his death.

He is survived by his wife, Mildred, of the home; two sisters, Alma Ahntholz Nitzke Dierwechter of Storm Lake and Edna Ahntholz Birum of Osage; and many loving nephews, nieces, cousins and friends, who will always remember his warm kindness and wonderful sense of humor. (abstract, Storm Lake Register, 2-27-1968)


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