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Anna <I>Kehler</I> Wagner

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Anna Kehler Wagner

Birth
Russia
Death
17 Jan 1963 (aged 85)
Portage, Columbia County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Culbertson, Hitchcock County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Plot 17
Memorial ID
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Information provided by: Richard, [email protected] ...

Siblings to Anna (Kehler) Wagner are Alexander Kehler 1886-1933 #92855460, Jacob Kehler 1887-1957 #146578032, Pauline (Kehler) Eurich 1893-1974 #116316366. It is most likely that her parents stayed over at Frank, Russia along with her parents' other children {Anna's siblings} and they are May Maria Kehler, Carl Kehler, Gustaf Kehler, and Katherine Kehler.
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Funeral services were conducted here Monday in Zion Evangelical U.B. Church for Mrs. Anna Wagner, 85, a former Culbertsonite who died January 17 in Portage, Wisconsin. The Rev. Eldo N. Kirkus, pastor of the church, officiated at the rites.

Singers for the services were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kern with Miss Kathy Kern as organist.

The pallbearers were Alex Eisenach, John Bauer Sr., Albert Wagner, Glen Godtel, C.R. McDermed, and S.P. Wagner. The Herrmann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements, and burial was made in the Culbertson Cemetery.
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Mrs. Anna Kehler Wagner, daughter of Jake and Anna Kehler, was born in Frank, Russia on May 23, 1877 and died at St. Savior Hospital in Portage, Wisconsin on January 17, 1963 at the age of 85.

She came to America with her grandfather when she was 16 years old. On March 17, 1896 she was married to J. Henry Wagner at Hastings, Nebraska. They were the parents of six children. Her husband died in 1943, and two sons, Frank and Carl, also preceded her in death.

Mrs. Wagner was a charter member of the Culbertson Evangelical Church and the Evangelical Women's Missionary Society. She lived in the Culbertson community until 15 years ago when she moved to Wisconsin to make her home with a son.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Henrietta Deines of Culbertson; three sons, Matthew C. of Bristol, Connecticut; Walter G. of Phoenix, Arizona; and Robert L. of Hartington, Nebraska; two sisters, Maria, living in Russia and Mrs. Alex Eurich of Scottsbluff, Nebraska; 17 grandchildren, and 44 great-grandchildren.

Out-of-town relatives who attended the funeral services were Mrs. Jake Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Eurich, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eurich, all of Scottsbluff, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Knobb of Ogallala, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Isaac of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner of Hartington, Walter G. Wagner of Phoenix, Arizona, and Matthew Wagner of Bristol, Connecticut.

Source: The Culbertson Progress
Information provided by: Richard, [email protected] ...

Siblings to Anna (Kehler) Wagner are Alexander Kehler 1886-1933 #92855460, Jacob Kehler 1887-1957 #146578032, Pauline (Kehler) Eurich 1893-1974 #116316366. It is most likely that her parents stayed over at Frank, Russia along with her parents' other children {Anna's siblings} and they are May Maria Kehler, Carl Kehler, Gustaf Kehler, and Katherine Kehler.
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Funeral services were conducted here Monday in Zion Evangelical U.B. Church for Mrs. Anna Wagner, 85, a former Culbertsonite who died January 17 in Portage, Wisconsin. The Rev. Eldo N. Kirkus, pastor of the church, officiated at the rites.

Singers for the services were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kern with Miss Kathy Kern as organist.

The pallbearers were Alex Eisenach, John Bauer Sr., Albert Wagner, Glen Godtel, C.R. McDermed, and S.P. Wagner. The Herrmann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements, and burial was made in the Culbertson Cemetery.
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Mrs. Anna Kehler Wagner, daughter of Jake and Anna Kehler, was born in Frank, Russia on May 23, 1877 and died at St. Savior Hospital in Portage, Wisconsin on January 17, 1963 at the age of 85.

She came to America with her grandfather when she was 16 years old. On March 17, 1896 she was married to J. Henry Wagner at Hastings, Nebraska. They were the parents of six children. Her husband died in 1943, and two sons, Frank and Carl, also preceded her in death.

Mrs. Wagner was a charter member of the Culbertson Evangelical Church and the Evangelical Women's Missionary Society. She lived in the Culbertson community until 15 years ago when she moved to Wisconsin to make her home with a son.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Henrietta Deines of Culbertson; three sons, Matthew C. of Bristol, Connecticut; Walter G. of Phoenix, Arizona; and Robert L. of Hartington, Nebraska; two sisters, Maria, living in Russia and Mrs. Alex Eurich of Scottsbluff, Nebraska; 17 grandchildren, and 44 great-grandchildren.

Out-of-town relatives who attended the funeral services were Mrs. Jake Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Eurich, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eurich, all of Scottsbluff, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Knobb of Ogallala, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Isaac of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner of Hartington, Walter G. Wagner of Phoenix, Arizona, and Matthew Wagner of Bristol, Connecticut.

Source: The Culbertson Progress


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91246272/anna-wagner: accessed ), memorial page for Anna Kehler Wagner (23 May 1877–17 Jan 1963), Find a Grave Memorial ID 91246272, citing Culbertson Cemetery, Culbertson, Hitchcock County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by MWeidner (contributor 47593424).