Advertisement

Elinora Mary Lavina “Nora” <I>Koebel</I> Diebold

Advertisement

Elinora Mary Lavina “Nora” Koebel Diebold

Birth
Linwood, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
1968 (aged 62–63)
Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Waterloo, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 43.4600306, Longitude: -80.5081115
Plot
Waterloo Side. Section C. Row 3. # 13.
Memorial ID
View Source
MRS. FREDERICK DIEBOLD

Mrs. Frederick Diebold of Waterloo. sister or Mrs. Cletus (Magdalene) Kelly of New Hamburg and Mrs. Wilfred (Kathleen) Walters and Mrs. Edgar (Helen) McTavish, both of Linwood was killed last Thursday when hit by a car on King Street in Waterloo.

Born in Linwood Feb. 21. 1905, Mrs. Diebold was the former Nora Koebel, a daughter of Mrs. Anthony Koebel. Linwood. and the late Mr. Koebel. She was married to Mr. Diebold in Waterloo on October 9, 1931.

The deceased was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church. Waterloo; the Catholic Women's League; League of the Sacred Heart and The Companion.

Besides her three sisters she is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Ronald (Helen) Berger. Waterloo; two brothers, Joseph of Linwood and Donald of Brantford; two other sisters. Mrs. Sylvester (Marie) Gruber of Waterloo and Mrs. Ralph (Monica) Kunkel of Kitchener and one grandchild.

Requiem mass was held at Our Lady of Lourdes Church on Monday, Rev Donald Curtis officiating.

Interment took place in Waterloo Mount Hope cemetery.

New Hamburg Independent Newspaper
________

Nora was a daughter of Anthony Koebel and Mary Daehler. She was born in the village of Linwood in Wellesley Twp; in the year 1905.

1911 census of Linwood Village. 6 years old.
1921 census of Wellesley Township. 16 years old.

She became the wife of Fred Diebold (1899-1977) on October 09th, 1929 in Waterloo, Ontario. They were married at St. Louis R.C. Church. Marriage Particulars #024020.

Canada Voters List.
1940 to 1968 has Nora & her husband, Fred living at 87 Allen St; West in Waterloo.

Elinora was the Mother of 1 known child named Helen T. Diebold (1935-2002) married ( Ronald Paul Becker).
MRS. FREDERICK DIEBOLD

Mrs. Frederick Diebold of Waterloo. sister or Mrs. Cletus (Magdalene) Kelly of New Hamburg and Mrs. Wilfred (Kathleen) Walters and Mrs. Edgar (Helen) McTavish, both of Linwood was killed last Thursday when hit by a car on King Street in Waterloo.

Born in Linwood Feb. 21. 1905, Mrs. Diebold was the former Nora Koebel, a daughter of Mrs. Anthony Koebel. Linwood. and the late Mr. Koebel. She was married to Mr. Diebold in Waterloo on October 9, 1931.

The deceased was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church. Waterloo; the Catholic Women's League; League of the Sacred Heart and The Companion.

Besides her three sisters she is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Ronald (Helen) Berger. Waterloo; two brothers, Joseph of Linwood and Donald of Brantford; two other sisters. Mrs. Sylvester (Marie) Gruber of Waterloo and Mrs. Ralph (Monica) Kunkel of Kitchener and one grandchild.

Requiem mass was held at Our Lady of Lourdes Church on Monday, Rev Donald Curtis officiating.

Interment took place in Waterloo Mount Hope cemetery.

New Hamburg Independent Newspaper
________

Nora was a daughter of Anthony Koebel and Mary Daehler. She was born in the village of Linwood in Wellesley Twp; in the year 1905.

1911 census of Linwood Village. 6 years old.
1921 census of Wellesley Township. 16 years old.

She became the wife of Fred Diebold (1899-1977) on October 09th, 1929 in Waterloo, Ontario. They were married at St. Louis R.C. Church. Marriage Particulars #024020.

Canada Voters List.
1940 to 1968 has Nora & her husband, Fred living at 87 Allen St; West in Waterloo.

Elinora was the Mother of 1 known child named Helen T. Diebold (1935-2002) married ( Ronald Paul Becker).

Inscription

Diebold/ In loving memory of/ Fred V. Diebold/ 1899-1977/ his beloved wife/ Nora M. Koebel/ 1905-1968/



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

See more Diebold or Koebel memorials in:

Flower Delivery Sponsor and Remove Ads

Advertisement