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Agnes <I>Nordhausen</I> Seeberger

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Agnes Nordhausen Seeberger

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17 Jun 1952 (aged 86)
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High Hill, Fayette County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. A. Seeberger Interred at High Hill June 19th

Mrs. Agnes Seeberger, aged 86 years, 4 months and 21 days, passed away at the family home in Houston, Tuesday, June 17, 1952 at 11:30 a.m. following an illness of about four months.
Mrs. Seeberger, nee Agnes Nordhausen, was born at High Hill April 26, 1866, and grew to young womanhood there. She was united in marriage to Julius Seeberger and they lived here for several years before moving to Houston, Mr. Seeberger passed away about 52 years ago.
Rev. Oliver Harms, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church, of which she was a member, conducted the funeral services in Houston at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, and the body was then brought to Schulenburg where services were held Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock from the Schwenke-Baumgarten Funeral Home with Rev. Harms officiating. Interment was in the Old High Hill Cemetery.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Hattie Allen and Mrs. Ford Price, both of Houston and one son, Rudolph Seeberger of La Grange; two brothers, Paul and Charlie Nordhausen of this section. Surviving also are twelve grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Two sons, Oscar and Leon, preceded her in death as did three brothers and three sisters. Pallbearers were F.G. Henry and Perry Seeberger of Houston; Gail Price and Arno Nordhausen of Houston and R.G. Seeberger, Jr., of La Grange.
The Schulenburg Sticker, 20 June 1952

(Daughter of Gerhardt Nordhausen and Theresa G. Blumrich Nordhausen.)
Mrs. A. Seeberger Interred at High Hill June 19th

Mrs. Agnes Seeberger, aged 86 years, 4 months and 21 days, passed away at the family home in Houston, Tuesday, June 17, 1952 at 11:30 a.m. following an illness of about four months.
Mrs. Seeberger, nee Agnes Nordhausen, was born at High Hill April 26, 1866, and grew to young womanhood there. She was united in marriage to Julius Seeberger and they lived here for several years before moving to Houston, Mr. Seeberger passed away about 52 years ago.
Rev. Oliver Harms, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church, of which she was a member, conducted the funeral services in Houston at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, and the body was then brought to Schulenburg where services were held Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock from the Schwenke-Baumgarten Funeral Home with Rev. Harms officiating. Interment was in the Old High Hill Cemetery.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Hattie Allen and Mrs. Ford Price, both of Houston and one son, Rudolph Seeberger of La Grange; two brothers, Paul and Charlie Nordhausen of this section. Surviving also are twelve grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Two sons, Oscar and Leon, preceded her in death as did three brothers and three sisters. Pallbearers were F.G. Henry and Perry Seeberger of Houston; Gail Price and Arno Nordhausen of Houston and R.G. Seeberger, Jr., of La Grange.
The Schulenburg Sticker, 20 June 1952

(Daughter of Gerhardt Nordhausen and Theresa G. Blumrich Nordhausen.)


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