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Wilhelmine Emilie Elizabeth <I>Eltiste</I> Bohling

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Wilhelmine Emilie Elizabeth Eltiste Bohling

Birth
Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA
Death
21 Jan 1967 (aged 81)
Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Auburn, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY
ELIZABETH ELTISTE BOHLING

Emilie Elizabeth Eltiste, daughter of Paul and Barbara Stadtler Eltiste, was born in Nemaha county, August 3, 1885, one of nine children.

She was baptized August 30, 1885 at St. Paul Lutheran church by Reverend Henry Nau, and was confirmed August 3, 1900 by Reverend Theodore Streng. She was to remain a member all of her life.

She received her schooling in the Hickory Grove community, and was married to Fred Bohling Jr., November 25, 1908, at Hickory Grove church. To this union four daughters were born.

After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Bohling settled on a farm northwest of Auburn. In 1948 they moved to Auburn where Mr. Bohling passed away April 8, 1953.

About seven years ago Mrs. Bohling's health began to fail. She entered the Hoove nursing home on May 2, 1966 where she passed away January 21, 1967. She had reached the age of 81 years, 5 months and 18 days.

In addition to her husband, her parents, one son-in-law, Paul Gobber, three brothers and one sister, preceded her in death.

Those left to mourn her passing include four daughters, Mrs. Paul Gobber of Johnson, Mrs. Alvin Goering of Johnson, Mrs. Elmer Adcock of Milford and Mrs. George Hosterman of Hughson, California; three sons-in-law; 14 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; two brothers, Paul Eltiste of Sumner and Herman Eltiste of Auburn; two sisters, Mrs. Wilhelmina Wingert of Sumner and Mrs. Sophia Kaiser of Phillipsburg, Kansas; nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held January 23 at St. Paul's Lutheran Hickory Grove church, conducted by Rev. William Jurgens. Music was by Alvin Remmers, Reverend William Jurgens, Harlan Bohling, Larry Bohling and Mark Oestmann, with Mrs. Alvin Remmers as accompanist. Eveyln Rosenbohm was organist.

Pallbearers were Dick Gerdes, Henry Rogge, Charles Flack, Henry Petersen, Albert Simpson and Leonard Lunzmann. Mrs. Henry Rogge, Lois Schriefer and Mrs. Madeline Erisman were in charge of flowers.

Burial was in the church cemetery, with Casey's in charge of arrangements

Nemaha County Herald
January 27, 1967
OBITUARY
ELIZABETH ELTISTE BOHLING

Emilie Elizabeth Eltiste, daughter of Paul and Barbara Stadtler Eltiste, was born in Nemaha county, August 3, 1885, one of nine children.

She was baptized August 30, 1885 at St. Paul Lutheran church by Reverend Henry Nau, and was confirmed August 3, 1900 by Reverend Theodore Streng. She was to remain a member all of her life.

She received her schooling in the Hickory Grove community, and was married to Fred Bohling Jr., November 25, 1908, at Hickory Grove church. To this union four daughters were born.

After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Bohling settled on a farm northwest of Auburn. In 1948 they moved to Auburn where Mr. Bohling passed away April 8, 1953.

About seven years ago Mrs. Bohling's health began to fail. She entered the Hoove nursing home on May 2, 1966 where she passed away January 21, 1967. She had reached the age of 81 years, 5 months and 18 days.

In addition to her husband, her parents, one son-in-law, Paul Gobber, three brothers and one sister, preceded her in death.

Those left to mourn her passing include four daughters, Mrs. Paul Gobber of Johnson, Mrs. Alvin Goering of Johnson, Mrs. Elmer Adcock of Milford and Mrs. George Hosterman of Hughson, California; three sons-in-law; 14 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; two brothers, Paul Eltiste of Sumner and Herman Eltiste of Auburn; two sisters, Mrs. Wilhelmina Wingert of Sumner and Mrs. Sophia Kaiser of Phillipsburg, Kansas; nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held January 23 at St. Paul's Lutheran Hickory Grove church, conducted by Rev. William Jurgens. Music was by Alvin Remmers, Reverend William Jurgens, Harlan Bohling, Larry Bohling and Mark Oestmann, with Mrs. Alvin Remmers as accompanist. Eveyln Rosenbohm was organist.

Pallbearers were Dick Gerdes, Henry Rogge, Charles Flack, Henry Petersen, Albert Simpson and Leonard Lunzmann. Mrs. Henry Rogge, Lois Schriefer and Mrs. Madeline Erisman were in charge of flowers.

Burial was in the church cemetery, with Casey's in charge of arrangements

Nemaha County Herald
January 27, 1967

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