On March 28, 1928, he was united in marriage to Katherine Gross. To this union three children, Duane, Edward and Mary Ann were born.
He is survived by his wife, Katharine Filbert; and the children, Duane, Edward and Mary Ann; two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Busley of Longmont, Colo., and Mrs. Bertha Schwartzkopf of Brownell; one brother, Victor Filbert of Ness City. One older sister died in infancy in the state of Georgia. Also surviving are four half-sisters: Mrs. Lydia Foos of Bazine, Mrs. Alvena Bahm of Alamota, Mrs. Florence Strecker of Bazine, and Miss Martha Feck of Alexander; two step-brothers, John Feck of Amarillo, Tex., and Ed Feck of Hanford, Wash., three step-sisters, Mrs. Ameliz Oblander and Mrs. Marie Sanders both of Billings, Mont., and Mrs. Ella Schwartz of Bazine; three nephews and four nieces, and many other relatives and friends who mourn what seems humanly speaking an untimely and early death.
Funeral services were held on Friday, January 12, from the Fitzgerald Funeral Home at Ness City, and from the Bazine high school, in charge of Rev. Walter Berg, assisted by Rev. R. L. Foster. A men's quartet, consisting of Wm. Grusing, Gus Filbert, Ben Scheuerman and Herman Rein, sang "Is There Room For Me?" and Whispering Hope." Mrs. B. Fitzgerald sang "An Evening Prayer." The pall bearers were: Wesley Moore, Emil Reis, Fritz Reis, Edison Sekavec, Freddy Herman, Everette Dengate, Jake Schwartz and Jule Stenzel. Interment was made in the Bazine cemetery.
On March 28, 1928, he was united in marriage to Katherine Gross. To this union three children, Duane, Edward and Mary Ann were born.
He is survived by his wife, Katharine Filbert; and the children, Duane, Edward and Mary Ann; two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Busley of Longmont, Colo., and Mrs. Bertha Schwartzkopf of Brownell; one brother, Victor Filbert of Ness City. One older sister died in infancy in the state of Georgia. Also surviving are four half-sisters: Mrs. Lydia Foos of Bazine, Mrs. Alvena Bahm of Alamota, Mrs. Florence Strecker of Bazine, and Miss Martha Feck of Alexander; two step-brothers, John Feck of Amarillo, Tex., and Ed Feck of Hanford, Wash., three step-sisters, Mrs. Ameliz Oblander and Mrs. Marie Sanders both of Billings, Mont., and Mrs. Ella Schwartz of Bazine; three nephews and four nieces, and many other relatives and friends who mourn what seems humanly speaking an untimely and early death.
Funeral services were held on Friday, January 12, from the Fitzgerald Funeral Home at Ness City, and from the Bazine high school, in charge of Rev. Walter Berg, assisted by Rev. R. L. Foster. A men's quartet, consisting of Wm. Grusing, Gus Filbert, Ben Scheuerman and Herman Rein, sang "Is There Room For Me?" and Whispering Hope." Mrs. B. Fitzgerald sang "An Evening Prayer." The pall bearers were: Wesley Moore, Emil Reis, Fritz Reis, Edison Sekavec, Freddy Herman, Everette Dengate, Jake Schwartz and Jule Stenzel. Interment was made in the Bazine cemetery.
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