Catherine Margaretha Emma Jungck, nee Meyer, daughter of Christopher and Magdalene Meyer, was born September 12, 1871, in Town Hill, Illinois. She was baptized on September 24, 1871, and was confirmed on April 18, 1886, in the St. John's Lutheran Church, Washington County, Kansas.
She was united in holy wedlock to Edward Karl Jungck on September 1, 1892, in St. John's Lutheran Church at Palmer, Kansas, by Rev. J. Keller. To this union were born nine children one son dying in infancy.
The deceased lived in Palmer Kansas, until the 1910, when she and her family moved on a farm near Chester, in Republic County, Kansas, until 1929, when they resided in the town of Chester. Two years later the family made their home at Nelson, Nebr., then Blue Hill, Nebr., and came back to Chester in 1940, whiih (sic) was her home until July 194, when the deceased entered the State Hospital at Hastings, Nebr. because of ill health. She remained there until her death on Saturday morning, Nov. 13, 1948 at 7 a.m., at the age of 77 years, 2 months and 1 day. She was a faithful member of St. John's Lutheran Church of Chester and one of the charter members of the Ladies Aid of the church.
She leaves to mourn her passing her bereaved husband, four sons and four daughters, Herman of Englewood, Colo.; Albert of Chester, Neb., Arthur of Fairbury, Nebr., Lawrence of York, Neb., Erna Bostelmann of Chester, Neb., Lee Nora Widick of San Francisco, Calif., Helena Walbrecht of York, Neb., Edna Culbertson of Omaha, Nebr., two brothers, Rev. William H. Meyer, of St. Libory, Nebr., and Henry P. Meyer of Palmer, Ks., three sisters, Mrs. Ernest Hornbostel of Palmer, Kans., Mrs. Hulda Rodahorst of Linn, Kans., and Mrs. Lena Mueller of Danveport, Iowa, twenty grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon in the St. John's Lutheran Church at Chester, Nebr., with the Rev. E.B. Hilst officiating. Interment was in the St. John's Lutheran Cemetery.
Catherine Margaretha Emma Jungck, nee Meyer, daughter of Christopher and Magdalene Meyer, was born September 12, 1871, in Town Hill, Illinois. She was baptized on September 24, 1871, and was confirmed on April 18, 1886, in the St. John's Lutheran Church, Washington County, Kansas.
She was united in holy wedlock to Edward Karl Jungck on September 1, 1892, in St. John's Lutheran Church at Palmer, Kansas, by Rev. J. Keller. To this union were born nine children one son dying in infancy.
The deceased lived in Palmer Kansas, until the 1910, when she and her family moved on a farm near Chester, in Republic County, Kansas, until 1929, when they resided in the town of Chester. Two years later the family made their home at Nelson, Nebr., then Blue Hill, Nebr., and came back to Chester in 1940, whiih (sic) was her home until July 194, when the deceased entered the State Hospital at Hastings, Nebr. because of ill health. She remained there until her death on Saturday morning, Nov. 13, 1948 at 7 a.m., at the age of 77 years, 2 months and 1 day. She was a faithful member of St. John's Lutheran Church of Chester and one of the charter members of the Ladies Aid of the church.
She leaves to mourn her passing her bereaved husband, four sons and four daughters, Herman of Englewood, Colo.; Albert of Chester, Neb., Arthur of Fairbury, Nebr., Lawrence of York, Neb., Erna Bostelmann of Chester, Neb., Lee Nora Widick of San Francisco, Calif., Helena Walbrecht of York, Neb., Edna Culbertson of Omaha, Nebr., two brothers, Rev. William H. Meyer, of St. Libory, Nebr., and Henry P. Meyer of Palmer, Ks., three sisters, Mrs. Ernest Hornbostel of Palmer, Kans., Mrs. Hulda Rodahorst of Linn, Kans., and Mrs. Lena Mueller of Danveport, Iowa, twenty grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon in the St. John's Lutheran Church at Chester, Nebr., with the Rev. E.B. Hilst officiating. Interment was in the St. John's Lutheran Cemetery.
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