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Ralph Carlton Diehl

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Ralph Carlton Diehl

Birth
Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Nov 1970 (aged 80)
Storm Lake, Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA
Burial
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Ralph Carlton Diehl was born on 24. Feb. 1890 at Hayes Twp., Buena Vista County, Iowa. Ralph married Ruth Lillian Thayer, daughter of Harry Enos Thayer and Ida Alice Totman, on 23. Jun. 1915. Ralph Carlton Diehl died on 3. Nov. 1970 at At home, Storm Lake, Buena VIsta County, Iowa, at age 80. Ralph was buried on 5. Nov. 1970 at Storm Lake Cemetery, Storm Lake, Buena Vista County, Iowa. Ralph Diehl was born February 24, 1890 in Hayes Township, Buena Vista County, Iowa. He was the son of Zuriel Diehl and Julia Fultz Diehl. He passed away on Nov. 3, 1970, at the age of 80 years. His boyhood was spent on a farm in Hayes Township. He graduated from Storm Lake high school and attended college at Cedar Falls. He was married to Ruth Thayer on June 23, 1915. Three children were born to this couple; Paul, Doris and Robert. Ralph is a farmer in this community all his life. He was always activities church and taught Sunday school for many years. He took part in many community affairs serving as president of the Hayes Consolidated School Board and president of the Buena Vista County Farm Bureau. He was preceded in death by his daughter Doris, son Robert, two brothers, George and Clinton, and two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Shevel and Miss Dell Diehl. Surviving are his wife Ruth, and his son Paul Storm Lake; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; his sister Mrs. Lou Schlieff of Sac City, a daughter-in-law Mrs. Robert Diehl of our city, a son-in-law Ernest Hanover of Vinton and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at 11 AM Nov. 5 in Lakeside Presbyterian Church with Dr. Harrison Dawes, pastor of the First United Methodist Church officiating John Dumkreiger was vocalist accompanied by Mrs. Roger Anderson at the organ. Bearers were Richard Foell, George Foell, Edward Mauser, George Engelmann, Harold Wall and Roy Hess. Internet was in the Storm Lake cemetery. Hughes Nelson funeral home in church arrangements. This information is provided by the Nov. 5, 1970 Storm Lake paper.

Prominent farmer Ralph Diehl 80 Dies suddenly. Sorrowing friends and relatives paid the respects to Ralph Diehl, 80, at the services this Thursday forenoon in the Lakeside Presbyterian Church. Rev. Harrison Dawes, pastor the First United Methodist Church officiating. Burial was in the Storm Lake cemetery. Mr. Diehl a prominent Storm Lake farmer and lifetime area resident passed with suddenly on apparent heart attack in his home about noon Tuesday, Nov. 3 he had been active worker in the Methodist Church and was a member of the Hayes Grange. Survivors are his wife, a son Paul Storm Lake and nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
This information is provided by the Nov. 5, 1970 Storm Lake paper.
Ralph Carlton Diehl was born on 24. Feb. 1890 at Hayes Twp., Buena Vista County, Iowa. Ralph married Ruth Lillian Thayer, daughter of Harry Enos Thayer and Ida Alice Totman, on 23. Jun. 1915. Ralph Carlton Diehl died on 3. Nov. 1970 at At home, Storm Lake, Buena VIsta County, Iowa, at age 80. Ralph was buried on 5. Nov. 1970 at Storm Lake Cemetery, Storm Lake, Buena Vista County, Iowa. Ralph Diehl was born February 24, 1890 in Hayes Township, Buena Vista County, Iowa. He was the son of Zuriel Diehl and Julia Fultz Diehl. He passed away on Nov. 3, 1970, at the age of 80 years. His boyhood was spent on a farm in Hayes Township. He graduated from Storm Lake high school and attended college at Cedar Falls. He was married to Ruth Thayer on June 23, 1915. Three children were born to this couple; Paul, Doris and Robert. Ralph is a farmer in this community all his life. He was always activities church and taught Sunday school for many years. He took part in many community affairs serving as president of the Hayes Consolidated School Board and president of the Buena Vista County Farm Bureau. He was preceded in death by his daughter Doris, son Robert, two brothers, George and Clinton, and two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Shevel and Miss Dell Diehl. Surviving are his wife Ruth, and his son Paul Storm Lake; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; his sister Mrs. Lou Schlieff of Sac City, a daughter-in-law Mrs. Robert Diehl of our city, a son-in-law Ernest Hanover of Vinton and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at 11 AM Nov. 5 in Lakeside Presbyterian Church with Dr. Harrison Dawes, pastor of the First United Methodist Church officiating John Dumkreiger was vocalist accompanied by Mrs. Roger Anderson at the organ. Bearers were Richard Foell, George Foell, Edward Mauser, George Engelmann, Harold Wall and Roy Hess. Internet was in the Storm Lake cemetery. Hughes Nelson funeral home in church arrangements. This information is provided by the Nov. 5, 1970 Storm Lake paper.

Prominent farmer Ralph Diehl 80 Dies suddenly. Sorrowing friends and relatives paid the respects to Ralph Diehl, 80, at the services this Thursday forenoon in the Lakeside Presbyterian Church. Rev. Harrison Dawes, pastor the First United Methodist Church officiating. Burial was in the Storm Lake cemetery. Mr. Diehl a prominent Storm Lake farmer and lifetime area resident passed with suddenly on apparent heart attack in his home about noon Tuesday, Nov. 3 he had been active worker in the Methodist Church and was a member of the Hayes Grange. Survivors are his wife, a son Paul Storm Lake and nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
This information is provided by the Nov. 5, 1970 Storm Lake paper.


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