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Martha <I>Nickel</I> Riemer

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Martha Nickel Riemer

Birth
Hamburg, Germany
Death
22 Jan 1967 (aged 77)
Amherst, Lorain County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Amherst, Lorain County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Martha Nickel was the daughter of Johann Nickel and Anna Tafes.

She married Adolf Emil Riemer at the Zion Lutheran Church at 30th and Euclid, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH.

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Martha Nickel in the Cuyahoga County, Ohio, U.S., Marriage Records and Indexes, 1810-1973

Name: Adolf Riemer
Marriage Date: 21 Aug 1909
Form type: Marriage
Age: 24
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1885
Birth Place: Russia
Father: Johann
Mother: Anna Tafes
Spouse:
Martha Nickel
Spouse Age: 21
Spouse Birth Year: abt 1888
Spouse Father: Stephen
Spouse Mother: Caroline Schwendfiger

Article - 50th Anniversary - 21 Aug 1959, "Amherst News Times", (Amherst, Lorain Co., OH)

Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Riemer, Foster Park road, will observe their golden wedding anniversary this Sunday afternoon, with friends and relatives involved to help them celebrate the occasion. Open House will be observed from 2 to 5 at the residence.
Both were born in Europe, but came to America in their teens. Mrs. Riemer came from Hamburg, and Mr. Riemer from Bremer, Germany. They met in Cleveland and were married August 21, 1909 at the parsonage of Zion Lutheran church, 30th and Euclid. they moved to Amherst in 1911, at which time Mr. Riemer began working for the Cleveland Stone company. He had previously worked five years at the Cleveland Hardware company.
His work at the quarries was terminated in 1936 when he quit to go into farming. He still does light farming, including fruit-growing, an occupation which also serves as his hobby. His bride of 5- years takes pride in her flowers. Both are members of St. Paul's Lutheran church.
The couple have six children, 13 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Their children are Otto of Amherst, Clarence of Wellington, Adolf Jr. of Brunswick, Mrs. Leona Eshelman of Amherst, Mrs. Ruth Tirch of Oberlin, and Earl at home.

Obituary, 26 Jan 1967, "Amherst News-Times", (Amherst, Lorain Co. OH)

MRS. A. RIEMER SERVICE HELD WED.

Mrs. Martha Riemer, 79, of RD 2, Foster Park Road, was pronounced dead on arrival at Amherst Hospital early Sunday morning. She had been in failing health for the past four years.

Born in Hamburg, Germany, she had lived in Amherst since 1911. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church.

Surviving are her husband, Adolf, to whom she had been married 56 years; four sons, Clarence of Oberlin, Otto of South Amherst, Adolf, Jr. of Brunswick, and Earl, at home; two daughters, Mrs. John (Ruth) Tirch of Oberlin and Mrs. Amos (Leona) Eshelman of Amherst, 13 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Walter.

Funeral services were Wednesday afternoon in St. Paul Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Phillip Swigart, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Crownhill Cemetery.

Arrangements were made by the Hemple Funeral Home.

(Vital Records - Death Certificate - OH Dep't. of Health - Columbus, OH, Reg. #33 - Reg. District #47 - Primary Reg. Dist. #4704

Martha Riemer, female, caucasian, married to Adolf Riemer was born April 23, 1887 in Germany and was D.O.A. on Jan.22, 1967 at 11:30 at Amherst Hospital - Amherst, Lorain Co., Ohio at the age of 79 yrs. Cause of death was acute ?? (couldn't read), hypertensive heart disease (years), generalized arteriosclerosis (years), hypothyroidism & osteoarthritis. No autopsy performed. Attended by Dr. Elsie Snell - Amherst, Ohio from 2/18/1962 to 1/22/1967 and she last saw her on 1/22/1967. Martha was a housewife and a citizen of the U.S.A and her address was R. D. 2 - Foster Park Rd. - Amherst, Ohio. Her father's name was ? Nichels and mother's maiden name was unknown. Her soc. sec. #283-10-7164-B and never in U. S. Armed Forces. Informant was Adolf Riemer, R. D. #2 , Amherst, Ohio. Hempel Funeral Home, 373 Cleveland Avenue, Amherst, Ohio with William P. Hempel, embalmer - license #6284A and director - license #5317. Burial was in Crownhill Cemetery in Amherst, Ohio on Jan. 25, 1967. Recorded by Pearl A. Deimling.
Martha Nickel was the daughter of Johann Nickel and Anna Tafes.

She married Adolf Emil Riemer at the Zion Lutheran Church at 30th and Euclid, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH.

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Martha Nickel in the Cuyahoga County, Ohio, U.S., Marriage Records and Indexes, 1810-1973

Name: Adolf Riemer
Marriage Date: 21 Aug 1909
Form type: Marriage
Age: 24
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1885
Birth Place: Russia
Father: Johann
Mother: Anna Tafes
Spouse:
Martha Nickel
Spouse Age: 21
Spouse Birth Year: abt 1888
Spouse Father: Stephen
Spouse Mother: Caroline Schwendfiger

Article - 50th Anniversary - 21 Aug 1959, "Amherst News Times", (Amherst, Lorain Co., OH)

Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Riemer, Foster Park road, will observe their golden wedding anniversary this Sunday afternoon, with friends and relatives involved to help them celebrate the occasion. Open House will be observed from 2 to 5 at the residence.
Both were born in Europe, but came to America in their teens. Mrs. Riemer came from Hamburg, and Mr. Riemer from Bremer, Germany. They met in Cleveland and were married August 21, 1909 at the parsonage of Zion Lutheran church, 30th and Euclid. they moved to Amherst in 1911, at which time Mr. Riemer began working for the Cleveland Stone company. He had previously worked five years at the Cleveland Hardware company.
His work at the quarries was terminated in 1936 when he quit to go into farming. He still does light farming, including fruit-growing, an occupation which also serves as his hobby. His bride of 5- years takes pride in her flowers. Both are members of St. Paul's Lutheran church.
The couple have six children, 13 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Their children are Otto of Amherst, Clarence of Wellington, Adolf Jr. of Brunswick, Mrs. Leona Eshelman of Amherst, Mrs. Ruth Tirch of Oberlin, and Earl at home.

Obituary, 26 Jan 1967, "Amherst News-Times", (Amherst, Lorain Co. OH)

MRS. A. RIEMER SERVICE HELD WED.

Mrs. Martha Riemer, 79, of RD 2, Foster Park Road, was pronounced dead on arrival at Amherst Hospital early Sunday morning. She had been in failing health for the past four years.

Born in Hamburg, Germany, she had lived in Amherst since 1911. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church.

Surviving are her husband, Adolf, to whom she had been married 56 years; four sons, Clarence of Oberlin, Otto of South Amherst, Adolf, Jr. of Brunswick, and Earl, at home; two daughters, Mrs. John (Ruth) Tirch of Oberlin and Mrs. Amos (Leona) Eshelman of Amherst, 13 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Walter.

Funeral services were Wednesday afternoon in St. Paul Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Phillip Swigart, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Crownhill Cemetery.

Arrangements were made by the Hemple Funeral Home.

(Vital Records - Death Certificate - OH Dep't. of Health - Columbus, OH, Reg. #33 - Reg. District #47 - Primary Reg. Dist. #4704

Martha Riemer, female, caucasian, married to Adolf Riemer was born April 23, 1887 in Germany and was D.O.A. on Jan.22, 1967 at 11:30 at Amherst Hospital - Amherst, Lorain Co., Ohio at the age of 79 yrs. Cause of death was acute ?? (couldn't read), hypertensive heart disease (years), generalized arteriosclerosis (years), hypothyroidism & osteoarthritis. No autopsy performed. Attended by Dr. Elsie Snell - Amherst, Ohio from 2/18/1962 to 1/22/1967 and she last saw her on 1/22/1967. Martha was a housewife and a citizen of the U.S.A and her address was R. D. 2 - Foster Park Rd. - Amherst, Ohio. Her father's name was ? Nichels and mother's maiden name was unknown. Her soc. sec. #283-10-7164-B and never in U. S. Armed Forces. Informant was Adolf Riemer, R. D. #2 , Amherst, Ohio. Hempel Funeral Home, 373 Cleveland Avenue, Amherst, Ohio with William P. Hempel, embalmer - license #6284A and director - license #5317. Burial was in Crownhill Cemetery in Amherst, Ohio on Jan. 25, 1967. Recorded by Pearl A. Deimling.


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