FARMER OF AMBER CARL SIEBELS DIES
AMBER - Carl G. Siebels. 76. died Thursday morning about 9 a.m. while working in the farmyard. Medical examiner said he died from natural causes. Funeral services are pending for the well-known farmer. His body was taken to Goettsch's Funeral home in Anamosa. Mr. Siebels is survived by his wife, two sisters, Mrs. Fred Folkers, Anamosa; and Mrs. Ben Wroblewski, Central City; five brothers, Will, Henry and Hank of Anamosa, George of Amber and Rhinehart of Monticello: five sons, Wesley, Leroy, Louis and Maynard of Anamosa and Harvey of Monticello; and a daughter, Mrs. Edwin Freese of Scotch Grove.
FARMER OF AMBER CARL SIEBELS DIES
AMBER - Carl G. Siebels. 76. died Thursday morning about 9 a.m. while working in the farmyard. Medical examiner said he died from natural causes. Funeral services are pending for the well-known farmer. His body was taken to Goettsch's Funeral home in Anamosa. Mr. Siebels is survived by his wife, two sisters, Mrs. Fred Folkers, Anamosa; and Mrs. Ben Wroblewski, Central City; five brothers, Will, Henry and Hank of Anamosa, George of Amber and Rhinehart of Monticello: five sons, Wesley, Leroy, Louis and Maynard of Anamosa and Harvey of Monticello; and a daughter, Mrs. Edwin Freese of Scotch Grove.
Family Members
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Margaretha Etta Siebels Folkers
1882–1963
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Wilhelm "Will" Siebels
1883–1966
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Lena Marie "Mary" Siebels
1885–1887
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Tobias Siebels
1889–1891
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Johann "John" Heinrich "Henry" Siebels
1891–1966
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Hank Tobias Siebels
1892–1965
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George Janssen Siebels
1895–1971
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Anna Marie Siebels Wroblewski
1897–1981
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Rhinehart Siebels
1900–1965
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Infant Siebels
1902–1902
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