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Frank Joseph Blomeke

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Frank Joseph Blomeke

Birth
Edgerton, Williams County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Nov 1944 (aged 50)
Auburn, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Auburn, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Son of George and Mary Joerger Blomeke.
Married Irene Dibling 24 Oct 1917.
Children: Paul, Louis (d. 1976,) Bernard, Mary (m. Buddie Lepley, d. 1991,) and Edwin (d. 1989.)

Obituary-
HEART ATTACK IS OUICKLY FATAL TO FRANK BLOMEKE
Acuste dilation of the heart was responsible for the death of Frank Joseph Blomeke, age 60, of east of Auburn, at 7:30 Wednesday evening.

Mr. Blomeke, a farmer, came to Auburn about 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. He became ill at the Falka tavern on West Sevent stree about 6 o'clock. A doctor was summoned and he stayed with him a short time Mr. Blomeke was moved to a small building in the rear and he seemed to be improved. The physician left and returned in about an hour to find him dead. Kenneth Kaylor of Auburn, county coroner, conducted an inquest.

Mr. Blomeke was born Aug. 23, 1894, at Edgerton. O. He spent most of his life north of Waterloo near St. Michael's church, but for the past two years lived on a farm three miles east of Auburn.

He was married Oct. 24, 1917, to Irene Dibling.

He is survived by his wife; five children, Sgt. Paul Blomeke, who is with the American forces in England, Sgt. George Blomeke, stationed at Fort Bragg. N. C., Bernard Blomeke, who resides on a farm east of Angola, and Mildred and Edwin at home; one brother, A. O. Blomeke of Albion; and three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Ellert of Waterloo, Mra. Amelia Ellert of Ashey and Mrs. Elva Miller of Waterloo.

Mr. Bomeke was a member of the Immaculate Conception church in Auburn and a member of the Holy Name Society of the church.

The funeral was held at the church,Father Lawrence Weber officiated and burial was made In the Catholic cemetery north of Auburn.

Garrett Clipper
November 13, 1944
Son of George and Mary Joerger Blomeke.
Married Irene Dibling 24 Oct 1917.
Children: Paul, Louis (d. 1976,) Bernard, Mary (m. Buddie Lepley, d. 1991,) and Edwin (d. 1989.)

Obituary-
HEART ATTACK IS OUICKLY FATAL TO FRANK BLOMEKE
Acuste dilation of the heart was responsible for the death of Frank Joseph Blomeke, age 60, of east of Auburn, at 7:30 Wednesday evening.

Mr. Blomeke, a farmer, came to Auburn about 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. He became ill at the Falka tavern on West Sevent stree about 6 o'clock. A doctor was summoned and he stayed with him a short time Mr. Blomeke was moved to a small building in the rear and he seemed to be improved. The physician left and returned in about an hour to find him dead. Kenneth Kaylor of Auburn, county coroner, conducted an inquest.

Mr. Blomeke was born Aug. 23, 1894, at Edgerton. O. He spent most of his life north of Waterloo near St. Michael's church, but for the past two years lived on a farm three miles east of Auburn.

He was married Oct. 24, 1917, to Irene Dibling.

He is survived by his wife; five children, Sgt. Paul Blomeke, who is with the American forces in England, Sgt. George Blomeke, stationed at Fort Bragg. N. C., Bernard Blomeke, who resides on a farm east of Angola, and Mildred and Edwin at home; one brother, A. O. Blomeke of Albion; and three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Ellert of Waterloo, Mra. Amelia Ellert of Ashey and Mrs. Elva Miller of Waterloo.

Mr. Bomeke was a member of the Immaculate Conception church in Auburn and a member of the Holy Name Society of the church.

The funeral was held at the church,Father Lawrence Weber officiated and burial was made In the Catholic cemetery north of Auburn.

Garrett Clipper
November 13, 1944


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