Mrs. Nick Gegg passed away at the family home in Farmer after a lingering illness.
Graveside services were held in the Farmer Cemeteery.
Mrs. Gegg had lived in the Farmer community since 1891, her husband preceded her in death.
Mr. and Mrs. Gegg were faithful members of the Catholic Church, often travelling long distances to worship. The priest at the Catholic Church at Windthorst conducted the services for Mrs. Gegg.
Mrs. Gegg was one of the settlers of Young County and was loved by a host of friends.
Survived by one son; two daughters, all of the Farmer community.
McCracken Funeral Home Records
Dorman Holub
Mrs. Nick Gegg passed away at the family home in Farmer after a lingering illness.
Graveside services were held in the Farmer Cemeteery.
Mrs. Gegg had lived in the Farmer community since 1891, her husband preceded her in death.
Mr. and Mrs. Gegg were faithful members of the Catholic Church, often travelling long distances to worship. The priest at the Catholic Church at Windthorst conducted the services for Mrs. Gegg.
Mrs. Gegg was one of the settlers of Young County and was loved by a host of friends.
Survived by one son; two daughters, all of the Farmer community.
McCracken Funeral Home Records
Dorman Holub
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Infant Daughter Huber
1860–1860
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Pauline Mae "Polly" Huber Ferguson
1860–1946
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Filbean Huber Willingham
1864–1934
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Mary Ann "Annie" Huber Furgeson
1866–1888
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Henry Lawrence Huber
1870–1961
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Louise Huber Coffman
1874–1945
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Andrew Charles "Andy" Huber
1876–1949
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1879–1905
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