daughter of Simon & Anna Franzmerier
both born in Germany
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Anna Franzmerier 22
md 10 Sep 1919 in Baxter County, Arkansas
Alfred M. Gerstenberger 28
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The Baxter Bulletin, Mountain Home, Arkansas
December 20, 1973:
Mrs. Gerstenberger,
retired school cook
Services were conducted Saturday at the Roller Chapel for Mrs. Anna Christine Gerstenberger of Route 2, Mountain Home. A longtime resident of this area and a retired lunchroom employee of the Mountain Home Junior High School, Mrs. Gerstenberger, died Tuesday of last week at her home in the Oak Grove community.
Born Sept. 17, 1896, at Loren, Ill., she was the daughter of Simon and Anna Kemnitz Franzmeier. She moved to Baxter County from Oklahoma in 1917, and was married here on Sept. 10, 1919, to Max Gerstenberger.
Surviving are her husband, of Route 2, Mountain Home; two sons, Harold of Des Moines, Iowa and Alfred of Pasadena, Tex.; two daughters, Mrs. Maxine Tillman of Cotter and Mrs. Myrtle Tish of Iowa City, Iowa; three brothers, Lloyd Franzmeier of Madison, Wis., Walter Franzmeier of Milwaukee, Wis., and Albert Franzmeier of Houston, Tex.; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Pastor Eldon Winker officiated at the funeral. Interment was in the Oak Grove Cemetery under the direction of the Roller Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Akin Doak, Robert Tipton, Carl Cody, Mont Tracy, Jimmy Baker and Blaine Huey.
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Her son Alfred's Texas death certificate shows the name of his parents: father Max Gertenberger and mother Ann Christine Franzmeir.
daughter of Simon & Anna Franzmerier
both born in Germany
----
Anna Franzmerier 22
md 10 Sep 1919 in Baxter County, Arkansas
Alfred M. Gerstenberger 28
----
The Baxter Bulletin, Mountain Home, Arkansas
December 20, 1973:
Mrs. Gerstenberger,
retired school cook
Services were conducted Saturday at the Roller Chapel for Mrs. Anna Christine Gerstenberger of Route 2, Mountain Home. A longtime resident of this area and a retired lunchroom employee of the Mountain Home Junior High School, Mrs. Gerstenberger, died Tuesday of last week at her home in the Oak Grove community.
Born Sept. 17, 1896, at Loren, Ill., she was the daughter of Simon and Anna Kemnitz Franzmeier. She moved to Baxter County from Oklahoma in 1917, and was married here on Sept. 10, 1919, to Max Gerstenberger.
Surviving are her husband, of Route 2, Mountain Home; two sons, Harold of Des Moines, Iowa and Alfred of Pasadena, Tex.; two daughters, Mrs. Maxine Tillman of Cotter and Mrs. Myrtle Tish of Iowa City, Iowa; three brothers, Lloyd Franzmeier of Madison, Wis., Walter Franzmeier of Milwaukee, Wis., and Albert Franzmeier of Houston, Tex.; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Pastor Eldon Winker officiated at the funeral. Interment was in the Oak Grove Cemetery under the direction of the Roller Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Akin Doak, Robert Tipton, Carl Cody, Mont Tracy, Jimmy Baker and Blaine Huey.
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Her son Alfred's Texas death certificate shows the name of his parents: father Max Gertenberger and mother Ann Christine Franzmeir.
Family Members
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Herman A. Franzmeier
1879–1968
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Johanna Marie Trenary
1885–1966
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Ernest Henry Franzmeier
1891–1960
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Lydia C Franzmeier Angier
1893–1948
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Bernard Simon Franzmeier
1894–1952
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Alma Franzmeier Fox Bennett
1898–1947
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Albert Lebrecht Franzmeier
1902–1980
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Lloyd V Franzmeier
1903–1978
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Walter V. Franzmeier
1906–1993
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