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Louis Heinrich Allerman

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Louis Heinrich Allerman

Birth
Byron, Thayer County, Nebraska, USA
Death
12 Nov 1961 (aged 64)
Byron, Thayer County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Deshler, Thayer County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 22, No. 2
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The Deshler Rustler (Deshler, NE), Wednesday, October 20, 1926; pg. 4

Lentz - Allerman

Miss Henrietta Adelheit, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L.C. Lentz, of this place was united in marriage Sunday afternoon, October 17, 1926, to Louis Allerman, a prominent young farmer residing near Byron. The ceremony took place in the Frieden's Lutheran Church, in the presence of a large congregation. After the ceremony the wedding party drove to the home of the bride's parents where a bounteous wedding dinner was served. The contracting parties are popular young people of Thayer county (sic), both being active in social and church work. Miss Lentz has been a successful teach in the Deshler public schools for several years. After a brief wedding journey Mr. and Mrs. Allerman will be at home to their many friends on the farm near Byron. The Rustler joins in extending best wishes.
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The Deshler Rustler (Deshler, NE), Wednesday, November 22, 1961; pg. 4

OBITUARY OF LOUIS ALLERMANN

The son of Fred Allermann and his wife, Emma, nee Fintel, Louis Heinrich Allermann was born June 17, 1897, at Byron, Nebr., and baptized in infancy at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Byron, by Pastor O. Lompe. Following instruction in the Word of God, and the teachings of the Lutheran Church, he was confirmed by Pastor F. Schardt on March 31, 1910.

On Oct. 17, 1926, he was united in marriage with Henrietta Lentz, by the bride's father, the Rev. L. C. Lentz. One son, Kermit was born to this union.

The couple lived on a farm northwest of Byron for nine years, then moved in with Pastor and Mrs. L. C. Lentz, so Henrietta could take care of her aged parents.

Death came Sunday morning (Nov. 12) at about 7:30 as the result of a heart attack. His age was 64 years, months, 25 days. He was preceded in death by his parents, also by his father-in-law, Pastor L. C. Lentz.

There remain to cherish his memory his wife, Henrietta, a patient (with a fractured leg) at the Lutheran Hospital in Beatrice; a son, Kermit, and his wife, Eileen, of West Palm Beach, Florida; one sister, Ella and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schleufer of Byron; the mother-in-law, Mrs. L. C. Lentz, Deshler, and other relatives and friends.

Since the doctor advised against bringing Mrs. Allermann to Deshler for the funeral, a private service was held in Beatrice at the Harman Mortuary, on Wednesday (Nov. 15) evening by Pastor O. Fangmeyer.

Funeral services were held from Peace Lutheran Church on Thursday, Nov. 17. Pastor Erwin F. Janssen preached on the text Matthew 25:6, "The Bridegroom cometh". The Senior Choir sang: "Just As Am". The congregational hymns were: "Jerusalem, Thou City Fair And High and "My Faith Looks Up To Thee". Burial was in Peace Lutheran Cemetery with the following serving as pallbearers:. Lloyd Olsen, Louis Meyer, Robert Martin, Theo. Tietjen, Ted. Tietjen, and Arnold Tietjen.
The Deshler Rustler (Deshler, NE), Wednesday, October 20, 1926; pg. 4

Lentz - Allerman

Miss Henrietta Adelheit, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L.C. Lentz, of this place was united in marriage Sunday afternoon, October 17, 1926, to Louis Allerman, a prominent young farmer residing near Byron. The ceremony took place in the Frieden's Lutheran Church, in the presence of a large congregation. After the ceremony the wedding party drove to the home of the bride's parents where a bounteous wedding dinner was served. The contracting parties are popular young people of Thayer county (sic), both being active in social and church work. Miss Lentz has been a successful teach in the Deshler public schools for several years. After a brief wedding journey Mr. and Mrs. Allerman will be at home to their many friends on the farm near Byron. The Rustler joins in extending best wishes.
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The Deshler Rustler (Deshler, NE), Wednesday, November 22, 1961; pg. 4

OBITUARY OF LOUIS ALLERMANN

The son of Fred Allermann and his wife, Emma, nee Fintel, Louis Heinrich Allermann was born June 17, 1897, at Byron, Nebr., and baptized in infancy at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Byron, by Pastor O. Lompe. Following instruction in the Word of God, and the teachings of the Lutheran Church, he was confirmed by Pastor F. Schardt on March 31, 1910.

On Oct. 17, 1926, he was united in marriage with Henrietta Lentz, by the bride's father, the Rev. L. C. Lentz. One son, Kermit was born to this union.

The couple lived on a farm northwest of Byron for nine years, then moved in with Pastor and Mrs. L. C. Lentz, so Henrietta could take care of her aged parents.

Death came Sunday morning (Nov. 12) at about 7:30 as the result of a heart attack. His age was 64 years, months, 25 days. He was preceded in death by his parents, also by his father-in-law, Pastor L. C. Lentz.

There remain to cherish his memory his wife, Henrietta, a patient (with a fractured leg) at the Lutheran Hospital in Beatrice; a son, Kermit, and his wife, Eileen, of West Palm Beach, Florida; one sister, Ella and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schleufer of Byron; the mother-in-law, Mrs. L. C. Lentz, Deshler, and other relatives and friends.

Since the doctor advised against bringing Mrs. Allermann to Deshler for the funeral, a private service was held in Beatrice at the Harman Mortuary, on Wednesday (Nov. 15) evening by Pastor O. Fangmeyer.

Funeral services were held from Peace Lutheran Church on Thursday, Nov. 17. Pastor Erwin F. Janssen preached on the text Matthew 25:6, "The Bridegroom cometh". The Senior Choir sang: "Just As Am". The congregational hymns were: "Jerusalem, Thou City Fair And High and "My Faith Looks Up To Thee". Burial was in Peace Lutheran Cemetery with the following serving as pallbearers:. Lloyd Olsen, Louis Meyer, Robert Martin, Theo. Tietjen, Ted. Tietjen, and Arnold Tietjen.


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