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Martha Hermine Geraldine <I>Harms</I> Teebken

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Martha Hermine Geraldine Harms Teebken

Birth
Stanton County, Nebraska, USA
Death
13 May 1920 (aged 32)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Wisner, Cuming County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Dietrich Teebken departed this life in the St. Joseph's hospital at Omaha on Thursday the 13th at the age of 32 years, 4 months and 20 days, after a short illness from cerebral trouble. The body was brought home on Friday and on Sunday afternoon, services being conducted in the St. Paul's Lutheran church by her pastor, the Rev. J. H. Tegeler, who preached consoling sermons in both the English and German language. A large congregation attended and at the conclusion of the services accompanied the body to the place of interment in the Wisner cemetery. Martha Hermine Geraldina Harms was born December 23, 1887, in Stanton County. When only four hears old her father died. She was married to Mr. Teebken march 18, 1908 and this union was blessed with eight children, three of whom have preceded their mother in death. The living children are Hugo, Harry, Gertrude, William and Elmer. She is also mourned by her aged mother, Mrs. Johanna Rode of West Point, two sisters, Mrs. Carl Brand of Wisner and Mrs. John H. Wuebbenhorst of Newport; four half-sisters, Mrs. Jerry Spangler of Wisner, Mrs. Mary Pates, Miss Clara Rode and Miss Frieda Rode, and a half-brother, Herman Rode, all of West Point. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to these sorrowing relatives, and especially to the grief-stricken husband and orphaned children thus bereft of a faithful wife and a loving mother whose care and nurture are so sadly needed in their tender years.
Mrs. Dietrich Teebken departed this life in the St. Joseph's hospital at Omaha on Thursday the 13th at the age of 32 years, 4 months and 20 days, after a short illness from cerebral trouble. The body was brought home on Friday and on Sunday afternoon, services being conducted in the St. Paul's Lutheran church by her pastor, the Rev. J. H. Tegeler, who preached consoling sermons in both the English and German language. A large congregation attended and at the conclusion of the services accompanied the body to the place of interment in the Wisner cemetery. Martha Hermine Geraldina Harms was born December 23, 1887, in Stanton County. When only four hears old her father died. She was married to Mr. Teebken march 18, 1908 and this union was blessed with eight children, three of whom have preceded their mother in death. The living children are Hugo, Harry, Gertrude, William and Elmer. She is also mourned by her aged mother, Mrs. Johanna Rode of West Point, two sisters, Mrs. Carl Brand of Wisner and Mrs. John H. Wuebbenhorst of Newport; four half-sisters, Mrs. Jerry Spangler of Wisner, Mrs. Mary Pates, Miss Clara Rode and Miss Frieda Rode, and a half-brother, Herman Rode, all of West Point. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to these sorrowing relatives, and especially to the grief-stricken husband and orphaned children thus bereft of a faithful wife and a loving mother whose care and nurture are so sadly needed in their tender years.


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