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Olga Amanda <I>Witzke</I> Mohr

Olga Amanda Witzke Mohr

Birth
Hammond, Wabasha County, Minnesota, USA
Death
7 Mar 1955 (aged 63)
Hamlet, Hayes County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Hamlet, Hayes County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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AN OBITUARY —
Olga Amanda Mohr
Olga Amanda Witzke was born September 24, 1891 at Hammond, Minn., and died at the age of 63 years, 5 months and 13 days, on March 7, 1955.
In later years she came to Avoca, Nebr. On November 7, 1912 she entered the estate of holy matrimony with Gus Mohr. In 1918 Mr. and Mrs. Mohr moved on a farm near Grant, Nebr. They have been living at their present home since 1921.
She is survived by her husband, Gus; five children: Hugo Mohr and John Mohr, Hamlet, Nebr.; Mrs. Dale Rhone, Gozad. Nebr.; Mrs, Don Stroh, North Platte, Nebr.; Mrs. Paul Meyer. Enders, Nebr.; and by four grandchildren. Five sisters, Mrs. Fred Ranfranz, Rochester, Minn.; Mrs. Wm. Gallner [sic], Avoca, Nebr.; Mrs. Marian [sic] Pittman, Avoca, Nebr.; Mrs. John Nutzman, Avoca, Nebr.; Mrs. Anna Hawley, Hamlet, Nebr.; and two brothers, Mr. Charlie Witzke, Red Wing, Minn.; Mr. Gus Witzke, Denver, Colo, also survive.
Mrs. Mohr was preceded in death by her parents and by one sister, Mrs. Oral Bush. After the later's [sic] death, Richard, Art, and Pauline Bush made their home with their uncle and aunt.
Funeral services were conducted from the Hamlet Union Church on Wednesday, March 9, with the Rev. H. F. Ramelow in charge.
Burial was at the Hamlet cemetery, with the V. B. Johnston Mortuary in charge of arrangements.
Casketbearers were: Everett Large, Walter Reuttiman, Orley Rousey, Floyd Greeley, Don Butler and Ernest Brunkhorst.
Singers were Johnny Sailors, Bernard Graves, Pansy Graves and Betty Johnson. Mrs. Masters was at the organ.
AN OBITUARY —
Olga Amanda Mohr
Olga Amanda Witzke was born September 24, 1891 at Hammond, Minn., and died at the age of 63 years, 5 months and 13 days, on March 7, 1955.
In later years she came to Avoca, Nebr. On November 7, 1912 she entered the estate of holy matrimony with Gus Mohr. In 1918 Mr. and Mrs. Mohr moved on a farm near Grant, Nebr. They have been living at their present home since 1921.
She is survived by her husband, Gus; five children: Hugo Mohr and John Mohr, Hamlet, Nebr.; Mrs. Dale Rhone, Gozad. Nebr.; Mrs, Don Stroh, North Platte, Nebr.; Mrs. Paul Meyer. Enders, Nebr.; and by four grandchildren. Five sisters, Mrs. Fred Ranfranz, Rochester, Minn.; Mrs. Wm. Gallner [sic], Avoca, Nebr.; Mrs. Marian [sic] Pittman, Avoca, Nebr.; Mrs. John Nutzman, Avoca, Nebr.; Mrs. Anna Hawley, Hamlet, Nebr.; and two brothers, Mr. Charlie Witzke, Red Wing, Minn.; Mr. Gus Witzke, Denver, Colo, also survive.
Mrs. Mohr was preceded in death by her parents and by one sister, Mrs. Oral Bush. After the later's [sic] death, Richard, Art, and Pauline Bush made their home with their uncle and aunt.
Funeral services were conducted from the Hamlet Union Church on Wednesday, March 9, with the Rev. H. F. Ramelow in charge.
Burial was at the Hamlet cemetery, with the V. B. Johnston Mortuary in charge of arrangements.
Casketbearers were: Everett Large, Walter Reuttiman, Orley Rousey, Floyd Greeley, Don Butler and Ernest Brunkhorst.
Singers were Johnny Sailors, Bernard Graves, Pansy Graves and Betty Johnson. Mrs. Masters was at the organ.


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