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George Angermeir

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George Angermeir

Birth
Gibson City, Ford County, Illinois, USA
Death
7 Jan 1939 (aged 60)
Milford, Seward County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Milford, Seward County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7554876, Longitude: -97.1200735
Plot
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George Angermeier Obit

George Angermeier passed away at his home Saturday after a short illness. Funeral services were held Monday at the Volland Mortuary, with Rev. S. J. Miller and Rev. J. C. Birkey officiating. Burial was at Pleasant View. Cemetery.

George Angermeier was born December 25, (1878, near Gibson, Illinois and died at his home in Milford January 7,1939 at the age of 60 years and 13 days. At the age of three years, he came with his parents to Seward county and located four mile north of Dorchester. Later in life he spent some years in western Nebraska and then returned to Milford. The remainder of his life was spent in this community.

On August 23,1899, he was united in marriage to Sarah Ackerman of Milford. This union was blessed with, four children, two sons and two daughters: Harry E., Delbert V., and Mrs." Clara Beelar of Milford and Mrs. Iva Nightingale of Lincoln.

He leaves to mourn his loss, his bereaved wife, four children, one grandchild, one brother, Chris of Stratton, Nebr., five sisters, Mrs. Bene Egle of Meadows, IL., Mrs. Kate Rouselle of Seward, Nebraska, Mrs. Josephine Rediger of Gridley, IL., Mrs. Sarah Rouselle of Max, Nebr. and Mrs. Anna Gauger of Wauneta, Nebr.

He was preceded in death by his father, mother, three brothers and one sister. Father Angermeier proved himself a kind husband and father and loved his home very much. Several times during his life he sought the Lord, and again during the last weeks of his life his heart and mind reached out after God.

The Milford Review
Milford, Seward County, Nebraska
Thursday, January 12, 1939

Those who attended the funeral services from out of town were Chris Angermeier, Floyd Moris, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moris, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gauger, Mrs. Ralph Hardy of Stratton, Nebr., Mrs. Anna Gauger, Ed Rousselle of Wauneta, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Camille Rousselle of Max, Nebr., Mrs. Bena Bgle and daughter Ella of Meadows, Illinois, Mrs. Josephine Rediger and Rudy Hiser of Gridley, 111., Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Rousselle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rousselle, Harvey Rousselle, Mrs. Newell Patterson, Mrs. Edna Oaks, Mm. Everett Owens of Seward, Nebr., Mrs. Katherine Briggs, Mrs. Amanda Beelar, Mrs. Vera Steckley, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kercmarik, Mrs. Jay Nightingale of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beelar and) Clyde Beelar of Beaver Crossing, Nebr.
George Angermeier Obit

George Angermeier passed away at his home Saturday after a short illness. Funeral services were held Monday at the Volland Mortuary, with Rev. S. J. Miller and Rev. J. C. Birkey officiating. Burial was at Pleasant View. Cemetery.

George Angermeier was born December 25, (1878, near Gibson, Illinois and died at his home in Milford January 7,1939 at the age of 60 years and 13 days. At the age of three years, he came with his parents to Seward county and located four mile north of Dorchester. Later in life he spent some years in western Nebraska and then returned to Milford. The remainder of his life was spent in this community.

On August 23,1899, he was united in marriage to Sarah Ackerman of Milford. This union was blessed with, four children, two sons and two daughters: Harry E., Delbert V., and Mrs." Clara Beelar of Milford and Mrs. Iva Nightingale of Lincoln.

He leaves to mourn his loss, his bereaved wife, four children, one grandchild, one brother, Chris of Stratton, Nebr., five sisters, Mrs. Bene Egle of Meadows, IL., Mrs. Kate Rouselle of Seward, Nebraska, Mrs. Josephine Rediger of Gridley, IL., Mrs. Sarah Rouselle of Max, Nebr. and Mrs. Anna Gauger of Wauneta, Nebr.

He was preceded in death by his father, mother, three brothers and one sister. Father Angermeier proved himself a kind husband and father and loved his home very much. Several times during his life he sought the Lord, and again during the last weeks of his life his heart and mind reached out after God.

The Milford Review
Milford, Seward County, Nebraska
Thursday, January 12, 1939

Those who attended the funeral services from out of town were Chris Angermeier, Floyd Moris, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moris, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gauger, Mrs. Ralph Hardy of Stratton, Nebr., Mrs. Anna Gauger, Ed Rousselle of Wauneta, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Camille Rousselle of Max, Nebr., Mrs. Bena Bgle and daughter Ella of Meadows, Illinois, Mrs. Josephine Rediger and Rudy Hiser of Gridley, 111., Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Rousselle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rousselle, Harvey Rousselle, Mrs. Newell Patterson, Mrs. Edna Oaks, Mm. Everett Owens of Seward, Nebr., Mrs. Katherine Briggs, Mrs. Amanda Beelar, Mrs. Vera Steckley, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kercmarik, Mrs. Jay Nightingale of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beelar and) Clyde Beelar of Beaver Crossing, Nebr.


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