MANLY—Funeral services for Mrs. Henry (Emma) Logemann, 86, will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 at Bride's Funeral Home and at 2 at the Bethel Evangelical United Brethren Church, The Rev. Carl Frankhauser will officiate. Burial will be at Manly.
Mrs. Logemann died Tuesday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis (Muriel) Herth, Manly, following a lingering illness. She was a lifelong member of the United Brethren Church and was active in the ladies aid. Mrs. Logemann was born April 25, 1870, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kinney, Rock Falls. She was one of 15 children.
In November, 1893, she was married to Henry Logemann and they moved to a farm east of Manly until 1925, when they moved to town. Mr. Logemann died in March, 1947. Since 1949, Mrs. Logemann has lived with her daughter, Mrs. Herth.
Surviving are three children, Mrs. Murriel Herth, Mrs. Chester (Ruth) Doebel and Fred H. Logemann, all of Manly; five grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; three sisters, Rose Wickham and Mae Kinney, both of Plymouth, and Mrs. Warren Lee, Manly, and two brothers, Charles Kinney, Plymouth, and Grover Kinney, San Jose, Calif.
Note: Emma's first husband was Horace Greeley Holcomb. Horace Holcomb and Oscar Edmund Garland (who became the real life model for the literary character Cap Garland in Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House" books) were both killed when the boiler of a threshing machine they were working on exploded near Arlington, S.D. on Nov. 2, 1891.
MANLY—Funeral services for Mrs. Henry (Emma) Logemann, 86, will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 at Bride's Funeral Home and at 2 at the Bethel Evangelical United Brethren Church, The Rev. Carl Frankhauser will officiate. Burial will be at Manly.
Mrs. Logemann died Tuesday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis (Muriel) Herth, Manly, following a lingering illness. She was a lifelong member of the United Brethren Church and was active in the ladies aid. Mrs. Logemann was born April 25, 1870, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kinney, Rock Falls. She was one of 15 children.
In November, 1893, she was married to Henry Logemann and they moved to a farm east of Manly until 1925, when they moved to town. Mr. Logemann died in March, 1947. Since 1949, Mrs. Logemann has lived with her daughter, Mrs. Herth.
Surviving are three children, Mrs. Murriel Herth, Mrs. Chester (Ruth) Doebel and Fred H. Logemann, all of Manly; five grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; three sisters, Rose Wickham and Mae Kinney, both of Plymouth, and Mrs. Warren Lee, Manly, and two brothers, Charles Kinney, Plymouth, and Grover Kinney, San Jose, Calif.
Note: Emma's first husband was Horace Greeley Holcomb. Horace Holcomb and Oscar Edmund Garland (who became the real life model for the literary character Cap Garland in Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House" books) were both killed when the boiler of a threshing machine they were working on exploded near Arlington, S.D. on Nov. 2, 1891.
Family Members
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Sarah Ann "Sally" Kinney LaDue
1854–1949
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Salome C Kinney
1856 – unknown
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Margaret Elizabeth Kinney Conley
1858–1941
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Rachel C Kinney Townsend
1861–1914
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William Henry Kinney
1863–1941
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Amanda Maria Kinney Anderson
1865–1926
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Rosella Kinney Wickham
1868–1958
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John R Kinney
1872–1949
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Charles Frederick Kinney
1874–1963
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Mae Kinney
1877–1968
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Judy Kinney
1879–1880
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