Otto Blauhorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Blauhorn, was born near Archer, Nebraska, on December 2nd, 1890, and entered into rest with Jesus on December 13th, 1920, aged 30 years and 11 days.
On May 20, 1915, he was united in marriage to Miss Bertha E. Garrett, who survives.
Besides the heartbroken young widow and the parents there are two brothers, William and Albert of Palmer, and four sisters. Mrs. Minnie Rochlitz of Central City; Mrs. Ida Glause of Palmer, Mrs. Anna Lee and Mrs. Emma Manchester of North Loup.
Otto was a good man in every sense of the term. No son was more dutiful and no husband more loving and no friend more true than was he.
Early in life he became a Christian and united with the Evangelical Association church of Archer.
For many months he had been a sufferer but through it all was hopeful and brave.
The young companion and other relatives will know where to find him when life for them is over.
The Palmer Journal, December 23, 1920, page 1, transcribed by Linda Berney
Otto Blauhorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Blauhorn, was born near Archer, Nebraska, on December 2nd, 1890, and entered into rest with Jesus on December 13th, 1920, aged 30 years and 11 days.
On May 20, 1915, he was united in marriage to Miss Bertha E. Garrett, who survives.
Besides the heartbroken young widow and the parents there are two brothers, William and Albert of Palmer, and four sisters. Mrs. Minnie Rochlitz of Central City; Mrs. Ida Glause of Palmer, Mrs. Anna Lee and Mrs. Emma Manchester of North Loup.
Otto was a good man in every sense of the term. No son was more dutiful and no husband more loving and no friend more true than was he.
Early in life he became a Christian and united with the Evangelical Association church of Archer.
For many months he had been a sufferer but through it all was hopeful and brave.
The young companion and other relatives will know where to find him when life for them is over.
The Palmer Journal, December 23, 1920, page 1, transcribed by Linda Berney
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