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Christian & Anna Marie (Knuss) Herre Family Group Sheet
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Husband: CHRISTIAN FREDERICH HERRE
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Birth: Jul 25, 1838 WALDENBUCH, WÜRTTEMBERG, GERMANY
Emigration: 1856
Death: Sep 18, 1910 LUNG TROUBLE; FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Burial: RIDGE CEMETERY, FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Marriage: 1859 HACKETTSTOWN, NJ
Father: CHRISTIAN FREDERICH HERRE (1798-1870)
Mother: CHRISTIANA MARGARETHA EBERWIN (1798-1870)
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Wife: ANNA MARIE KNUSS
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Birth: Feb 18, 1840 GERMANY
Emigration: 1856
Death: Jan 13, 1917 GRIP; FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Burial: RIDGE CEMETERY, FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Father:
Mother:
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Children
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1 M CHARLES HENRY FREDERICK HERRE
Birth: Nov 6, 1861 HACKETTSTOWN, NJ
Death: Jul 11, 1922 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Burial: RIDGE CEMETERY, FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Spouse: MARY ANN HENRY (1866-1946)
Marriage: Sep 15, 1885 WISNER, CUMING CO., NE
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2 F MARY MAYME HERRE
Birth: 1864 NEW JERSEY
Death:
Spouse: JULIUS T. HAIRHOUSE (1855-1935)
Marriage: Feb 17, 1884 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
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3 M FRED J. HERRE
Birth: Jul 11, 1865 NEW JERSEY
Death: Jan 15, 1906 INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM & TYPHOID FEVER; CARROLL, IA
Burial: RIDGE CEMETERY, FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Spouse: LIZZIE SUSAN KRONE (1862-1921)
Marriage: Jun 11, 1885 O'NEILL, HOLT CO., NE
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4 F CHARLOTTE HERRE
Birth: Feb 27, 1868 HACKETTSTOWN, NJ
Death: Dec 8, 1944 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Burial: RIDGE CEMETERY, FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Spouse: EDWARD UEHLING (1863-1942)
Marriage: Jul 13, 1890 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
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5 M ROBERT M. HERRE
Birth: Mar 22, 1870 HACKETTSTOWN, NJ
Emigration: 1892
Death: Jun 22, 1955 NORFOLK, MADISON CO., NE
Burial: MEMORIAL CEMETERY, FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Spouse: LENA RASMUSSEN (1872-1949)
Marriage: Aug 10, 1895
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6 F AMANDA M. HERRE
Birth: May 11, 1873 HACKETTSTOWN, NJ
Death: Oct 13, 1945 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Burial: RIDGE CEMETERY, FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Spouse: JOHN J. CLOOS (1861-1929)
Marriage: Jan 31, 1894 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
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7 F EMILY A. HERRE
Birth: Jan 27, 1875 NEW JERSEY
Death: Dec 27, 1953 NORFOLK, MADISON CO., NE
Burial: RIDGE CEMETERY, FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Spouse: MARION O. JAMES (1875- )
Marriage: Oct 6, 1903 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
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8 F ROSE HERRE
Birth: 1877 NEW JERSEY
Death:
Spouse: ALBERT SANDERS (1874- )
Marriage: Oct 16, 1899 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
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9 F AUGUSTA "GUSSIE" HERRE
Birth: Mar 1880 NEBRASKA
Death:
Spouse: HELMER STEEN ( - )
Marriage: May 27, 1903 KANSAS CITY, MO
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Obituary - Amanda Herre Cloos
The Fremont Tribune
October 13, 1945
Mrs. Amanda Cloos Dies Saturday
Mrs. Amanda Cloos, 72, died unexpectedly about 9:30 a.m. Saturday
at her home, 737 West Ninth. Funeral arrangements will be
announced later. The body is at the Fred Bader funeral home.
Mrs. Cloos was born May 11, 1873, at Hacketts Town, N. J. She
accompanied her parents to Fremont at the age of four and has made
her home here since that time. She was married to John Cloos 54
years ago. Mr. Cloos was a hardware merchant in Fremont for many
years and operated a store at Third and Main.
Surviving are a brother, Robert M. Herre, Fremont; sisters, Mrs. J.
T. Hairhouse and Mrs. M. O. James of Fremont; Mrs. Rose Sander,
Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Gussie Steen, Wilmington, Calif.; several
nieces and nephews.
CLOOS, AMANDA M. HERRE
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Obituary - John J. Cloos
The Fremont Tribune
January 22, 1929
John J. Cloos Illness Victim Former Havelock Mayor is Dead
John J. Cloos died Monday evening at his apartment, 448 West Ninth
street, after a long illness.
The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
Fred Bader chapel and will be in charge of the Masonic order with
burial in Ridge cemetery. It was Mr. Cloos' wish that there be no
flowers.
John J. Cloos came to Fremont as a young man and became a clerk in
the Theo. Huette & Son hardware store, a position held for several
years and until he became a traveling representative for a
wholesale hardware company. He later retired from the road and
formed a partnership with Fred Nasbit and Harry Rogers in the
retail hardware business in Fremont and he later continued the
business by himself. When he sold his business he moved to Seattle
and remained there a little more that a year. He came back to
Nebraska and purchased a hardware store at Havelock which he
continued for 12 years, retiring on account of his health.
During his Havlock residence he was mayor of the city and was a
member of the school board. He then went to Florida in the hope of
benefiting his health and more than a year ago returned to Fremont.
John Cloos was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., December 1, 1861, and was a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gotthard Cloos. The family later moved to
Buffalo and came west to Iowa in 1882. Four years later the
deceased came to Fremont. He was married in Fremont to Miss Amanda
Herre on January 31, 1894 by Rev. Mr. Schroedeer. He is survived
by his widow and one brother, Emil Cloos of Fremont. He was a
member of the Masonic and Odd Fellow lodges
CLOOS, JOHN J.
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Obituary - Julius T. Hairhouse
The Fremont Tribune
May 6, 1935
J. T. Hairhouse, 80, Retired Business Man, Dies Sunday Jeweler in
Fremont 55 Years; Had Been Seriously Ill
Julius T. Hairhouse, 80, a retired Fremont business man, died at
the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F.
Haman, 746 West Ninth street, Sunday morning at 8:20 o'clock.
Death came quickly and peacefully, following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Hairhouse had seemed improved the past few days and had been
able to sit up and visit with friends. He observed his 80th
birthday last Tuesday, greeting a large number of friends and
acquaintances who called on him on the anniversary.
Native of Germany For many years Mr. Hairhouse was a business man
in Fremont. He was born at Roensahl by Elberfeld, Westphalen,
Germany, in 1855, the son of Frederick and Henrietta Hairhouse.
He attended the public schools in Germany and studied under private
tutelage after coming to the United States when a boy.
On February 17, 1884, he was married to Mary M. Herre, of this
city, the wedding taking place in Fremont. They have two
daughters, Mrs. Henry F. Haman and Mrs. Lloyd W. Phillips of Omaha.
Another daughter, Cecil died in infancy.
Business Man 55 Years
Mr. Hairhouse was a jeweler and watch maker for 55 years,
conducting a jewelry business at 84 West Sixth street. He had been
retired for a number of years.
During his residence here Mr. Hairhouse gained a wide acquaintance
and friendship. He was fond of music and of the best things in
life. He was held in high esteem by all who knew him.
As long as his health permitted, he attended services regularly at
the Congregational church, of which he was a member. For the past
five months he and Mrs. Hairhouse have made their home with Mr. and
Mrs. Haman.
Surviving are his wife and two daughters. Private funeral services
will be held at the home
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The family request no flowers.
HAIRHOUSE, JULIUS T.
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Obituary - Anna Marie Knuss Herre
The Fremont Tribune
January 15, 1917
Mrs. Anna Herre Mother of Former Mayor Dies at Age of 77
Mrs. Anna Marie Herre, wife of the late Charles F. Herre, and
mother of former Mayor R. M. Herre, died at her home, 437 North
Logan street, Saturday night. Mrs. Herre was taken ill with grip
three months ago and her condition gradually grew worse. Although
she was able to be up and about a part of the time she failed to
rally.
Mrs. Herre, who was Miss Anna Marie Knuss, was born in Germany
February 18, 1840. She was seventy-seven years of age. Her
marriage to Mr. Herre took place at Hackettstown, N. J., in 1859.
In 1876 they removed to Fremont and had since made their home here.
Mr. Herre passed away six years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Herre celebrated
their golden wedding anniversary with a family gathering in 1909.
Mrs. Herre was a devoted mother and while taking an active part in
the Salem Lutheran church of which she was a life-long member, she
was home-loving. She was a member of Arbor Vitae chapter, Order of
the Eastern Star.
With her when the end came were her eight children. They are;
Charles H., Robert M., Mrs. J. T. Hairhouse, Mrs. M. O. James, Mrs.
A. H. Sanders, Fremont; Mrs. Helmer Steen, Davenport, Ia., Edward
Uehling., Uehling and John J. Cloos, Havelock. She is also
survived by twenty-three grandchildren and eighteen great-
grandchildren.
The funeral will be held Tuesday at Salem Lutheran church at 1
p.m., preceded by a short services at the residence at 12:30
o'clock. Burial will be at Ridge cemetery.
HERRE, ANNA MARIE KNUSS
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Obituary - Charles H. Herre
The Fremont Tribune
July 11, 1922
Passed Away Sometime Early This Morning
Charles H. Herre passed away peacefully some time during the early
hours of this morning at his home, 323 North I street. Mrs. Herre
was up with him at 3:30 and he was found lying in the same position
at 7 o'clock but with life extinct. When the family physician
arrived he said that Mr. Herre had been dead probably two hours.
The deceased was as well as usual yesterday and was put on the
porch during the evening and made plans to take dinner with his
sister today. Mr. Herre had a serious illness 6 years ago with
kidney and heart trouble and never fully regained his former health
though he had been able to resume his former work until two years
ago. Since that time he had been confined to his home and was able
to be up and around most of the time, but was very feeble.
Charles Herre was a son of C. F. Herre, a pioneer tailor, and was
born at Hacketstown, N. J., Nov. 6, 1861, and came to this city
with his parents when 14 years of age and made Fremont his home
ever since. He was a stationary fireman by trade and built the
first fire under the boilers when the Fremont brewing company
opened for business. For a time he was a member of the police force
doing duty as patrolman 25 years ago. He always took a prominent
part in the affairs of the Fremont fire department and was a member
of the old Red Jackets that pumped the water in the early days.
Deceased is survived by his widow, five sons and two daughters,
Fred, Edward, George, Jake, Herb, Mrs. Henry Meadows and Mrs. Fred
Lea. All of the sons make Fremont their home excepting Jake, who
lives at Council Bluffs. He also leaves five brothers and sisters:
Mrs. Edward Uehling of Uehling; Mrs. John Cloos, Havelock; Mrs.
Elmer Steen, Iowa; Robert Herre, Norfolk; Mrs. J. T. Hairhouse and
Mrs. Marion James of this city.
The funeral will be held from Bader's chapel Thursday afternoon at
2 o'clock.
HERRE, CHARLES HENRY FRED
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Obituary - Christian Frederich Herre
The Fremont Tribune
September 19, 1910
Death of Christian Herre Well Known Resident of Fremont Passes Away
Suddenly
Succumbing to a lung trouble from which he suffered for nearly
eleven years, Christian F. Herre, a well known resident of Fremont,
passed away suddenly at his home on Logan street last evening at 9
o'clock. Tho in poor health Mr. Herre had not been confined to his
bed. He was out riding Sunday morning with his son, R. M. Herre,
and appeared to be in his usual health. Death came after he had
retired for the night.
Mr. Herre was born in Waldenbuch, Wurtemburg, Germany, July 25,
1838, being 72 years of age at the time of his death. He came to
America when about 18 years of age and located in Hackettstown, N.
J. where he married two years later.
In 1876 Mr. Herre came to Fremont and launched in the tailoring
business. His family came out west the following spring, and they
have made Fremont their home ever since. Mr.. Herre continued in
the tailoring business until about eleven years ago when ill health
compelled him to retire from active business.
Mr. Herre was a member of the Masonic and Royal Areanium Lodges,
and was one of the early and prominent members of the old Engine
company No. 1, of the Fremont fire department. The funeral services
will be held at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock,
Rev. W. H. Buss officiating. The services will be under the
auspices of the Masonic lodge.
Six daughters and two sons survive. They are Mrs. J. T. Hairhouse
of Fremont, Mrs. J. J. Cloose of Lincoln, Mrs. A. H. Sanders of
Seattle, Mrs. Marion James of Fremont, Mrs. Hjalmar Steen of Sioux
City, Mrs. E. Uehling of Uehling, Charles H. and R. M. Herre, both
of Fremont.
HERRE, CHRISTIAN FREDERIC
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Obituary - Christian Frederick Herre
The Fremont Tribune
April 17, 1944
Fred Herre, 58, Dies at his Home Here
Funeral services for Chiristian Frederick Herre, 58, who died at 5
a.m. Monday at his home, 430 N. Park, will be held at 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the chapel of the Fred Bader funeral home. Rev. Roy
C. Leeds of the First Christian church will officiate and burial
will be in Ridge cemetery.
Mr. Herre had been in apparent good health until 10 p.m. Sunday
when he suffered a stroke. He had been in the electrical business
for more than 30 years here. Mr. Herre was born in Wisner,
September 30, 1885 and came to Fremont with his parents at the age
of nine months. He had since resided here, attending the Fremont
schools. On December 24, 1908 he was married to Vercia Huff here.
Surviving are his wife, two sons, Ted Herre, an electrician in the
air forces somewhere in the South pacific and Richard of Omaha;
five grandsons and one granddaughter; his mother, Mrs. Mary Herre
of Fremont; four brothers, Edward O., George H., and Herbert W.,
all of Fremont and Jacob of Council Bluffs, Ia., two sisters, Mrs.
H. C. Meadows and Mrs. W. E. Pitcock, both of Fremont.
HERRE, CHRISTIAN FREDERIC
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Obituary - Edward O. Herre
The Fremont Tribune
December 7, 1977
Services for Edward O. Herre, 88, a resident of a Wisner nursing
home, formerly of Fremont, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Lattin-Dugan-
Chambers Funeral Chapel. The Rev. J. O. Baumgartner will
officiate.
Herre Died Tuesday afternoon in the nursing home.
He was born June 21, 1889, in Fremont. He was raised in and
attended schools in Fremont.
Herre was an electrician in Fremont until retiring in 1952.
He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers and the Fremont Volunteer Fire Department. Herre married
the former Clara M. Schultz April 19, 1909, in Fremont. She died
Sept. 16, 1974.
Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Daton (Bettie) Camp of Schuyler
and Mrs. Ralph (Frances) Johnson of San Diego, Calif.; son, Leon
Herre of Fremont; bothers, Herbert of Fremont and Jake of Van Nuys,
Calif.; for grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two great-
great-grandchildren.
Visitation is in progress at Lattin-Dugan-Chambers Funeral Home. A
memorial has been established to the blind.
Burial will be in Ridge Cemetery.
HERRE, EDWARD OSCAR
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Obituary - Fred J. Herre
The Fremont Tribune
January 17, 1906
Funeral of Fred Herre Held from Residence of His Father on Logan
Street
The body of Fred Herre arrived at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon
from Carroll, Ia., and the funeral was held at 2:30 this afternoon
from the residence of his father, C. F. Herre, 437 Logan street.
The service was conducted by Rev. W. H. Buss of the First
Congregational church and was largely attended. Members of the
Masonic fraternity acted as pallbearers. Interment was at Ridge
cemetery.
The deceased was a former Fremont boy, and afterwards lived at
Hooper, going from the latter place to Carroll, Ia. He was a
prominent resident of these places and held important municipal
offices. The cause of his demise was typhoid fever. He had been
ill about three weeks at St. Anthony's hospital at Carroll. He is
survived by a wife and three children. Besides these are the
relatives here; the father, two brothers, Robert and C. H. Herre,
and five sisters, Mrs. J. T. Hairhouse, Mrs. John Cloos and Mrs.
Albert Sanders of this city; Mrs. Edward Uehling of Hooper, Mrs.
Helmer Steen of Sioux City.
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History of the Elkhorn Valley
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Fred J. Herre, a resident of Hooper, came to Dodge County in the
spring of 1875, in company with his parents, who located at
Fremont, where the father was engaged in the tailoring business.
Our subject remained at home until he was nineteen years of age, at
which time he went into the printing office of the Fremont Herald,
and followed that business for four years, after which he spent
some time in Osceola, and went from there to O'Neil, Holt County,
where he opened a barber shop. He remained there until 1885, and
then removed to Hooper, where he has held the office of justice of
the peace for four years.
He of whom we write this biographical notice was born in New
Jersey, in 1864, the son of Fred, and Mary Herre, natives of
Germany, who were the parents of thirteen children; Charles H.,
Mary M., Fred J. Jr., Charlotte, Robert M., Amanda, Emily, Rosa,
Gussie. Four of the family died in infancy. The family lived in
New Jersey until 1875, when they came to Fremont.
In the month of May, 1884, our subject was united in marriage to
Susan, daughter of John and Mary Crome, of Germany, whose six
children were named as follows: John, Christ, William, Susan,
Delia, Lizzie.
Our subject and his wife are the parents of three children; Robert,
born in 1886; Rosa, born in 1889, and Mamie, born in 1890.
Politically, Mr. Herre believes in the principles of the Democratic
party, and in religious matter both he and his wife are Lutherans.
He - - - -
HERRE, FRED J.
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Obituary - George H. Herre
The Fremont Tribune
December 3, 1962
George H. Herre Funeral Pending
Services for George H. Herre, 69, 905 North Somers Street, are
pending at Lattin-Dugan-Chambers Funeral Home. He died Monday
morning in an Omaha hospital.
The lifetime Fremont resident was born in Fremont September 2,
1893. He was married in Fremont in 1914 to the former Georgia
Milgrim.
He was employed at the city gas company for 25 years and the post
office 10 years before retiring two years ago. He was a member of
Methodist Church, and an honorary member of the Fremont Volunteer
Fire Department.
Survivors include his widow; two daughters, Mrs. Hans Nielsen of
Fremont and Mrs. Lloyd Freeman of Boulder, Colorado; three
brothers, Jake of Van Nuys, California and Herb and Ed both of
Fremont; a sister, Mrs. Frieda Pitcock of Fremont; six
grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
HERRE, GEORGE HENRY
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Obituary - Herbert W. Herre
The Fremont Tribune
December 31, 1980
Former Fremont fire chief dies
Former Fremont Fire Chief Herbert W. Herre, 81, 2600 Laverna St.,
died Tuesday night at Memorial Hospital of Dodge County.
He was born on Nov. 9, 1899, in Fremont.
Mr. Herre served on the Fremont Fire Department and was fire chief
from 1942-47 until he retired from the department. After his
retirement, Mr. Herre was a painter.
He married Maude Pope on July 23, 1924, in Wahoo. Survivors include
his wife, son, George Herre, Ames; brother, Jacob Herre, Receda,
Calif.; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday at the Ludvigsen Mortuary
Chapel, with the Rev. Merle Zook of the First Methodist Church
officiating.
Burial will be in Ridge Cemetery.
Visitation will be 2-9 p.m. Thursday and until the time of the
service on Friday.
HERRE, HERBERT WLILLIAM
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Obituary - Lena Rasmussen Herre
The Fremont Tribune
January 19, 1949
Mrs. R. M. Herre, Wife of Past Mayor, Dies Wednesday
Mrs. R. M. Herre, 76, wife of a former Fremont mayor, died
Wednesday morning at her home, 435 West 11th street. She had been
in failing health for some time, according to her family.
Born in Rye, Denmark, April 12, 1872, Lena Rasmussen came with a
brother, to America at the age of 20. They settled on a farm near
Blair. After a short time she moved to Fremont.
On Aug. 10, 1895, she married R. M. Herre. The couple moved to
Dodge. Five years later they moved to Orum for a year and then
returned to Fremont where Herre opened a jewelry store at the
corner of Third and Main streets.
A son, Julius, started operating the store in 1918 and Mr. and Mrs.
Herre moved to Superior where he operated a jewelry store for four
years.
In 1921, the family moved to Norfolk. Herre operated a jewelry
store there until 1930 when they returned to Fremont.
Mrs. Herre was a member of Degree of Honor and a Past state
president of the Fraternal Congress of Nebraska.
Survivors include the widower; two sons, Julius T. of Glendale,
Calif., and Otto of O'Neill; a daughter, Mrs. Jack Pickard of
Fremont; two brothers, Henry Rasmussen of Spiker and Chris of
Fremont; a sister, Mrs. Petra Sorenson of Blair; and four
grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later. The Fred Bader
Funeral home is in charge.
HERRE, LENA RASMUSSEN
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Obituary - Leon Herre
The Fremont Tribune (On-Line)
August14, 2003
The funeral for Leon J. Herre, 76, of Fremont will be 10 a.m.
Saturday at Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church in Fremont.
He died Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2003, at Select Specialty Hospital in
Papillion, after a long illness.
The son of Edward and Clara (Schultz) Herre, he was born Jan. 10,
1927, in Fremont. He lived his life here, except for five years of
his childhood when his family lived in Seattle. He served as a
Seaman First Class in the U.S. Navy from January 1945 to July 1946.
He then served in the U.S. Naval Reserve until 1954. He was general
superintendent at Baxter Electric in Omaha when he retired in 1990.
He married Elaine Kortum on Sept. 1, 1947, in Omaha. He was a member
of Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church and served on the Dodge County
Sanitary Improvement District (SID) No. 2 Board for eight years. He
also was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers Local 22 in Omaha, from which he received his 50-year pin in
1997.
An avid fisherman, he traveled to Minnesota to fish each year. He
built his family home in 1957, which was one of the first homes in
Sunset Addition. He devoted his spare time to his children and
grandchildren.
Survivors include: his wife; two daughters, Lynne Barnhart and Lori
(Mrs. Daniel) Dunn, all of Fremont; a sister, Bettie Camp of
Fremont; four grandchildren, Benjamin (and wife, Autumn) Barnhart of
Lincoln, Nick (and wife, Veronica) Barnhart of Fremont, Kiley Dunn
of Reno, Nev., and Cameron Dunn of Fremont; and a great-grandson,
Cole Barnhart of Fremont.
He was preceded in death by his parents, an infant brother and two
sisters, Ruth Herre and Frances Johnson.
The Rev. Del Hutton will officiate Saturday's service. Visitation
will be from 2-9 p.m. Friday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont
with the family receiving friends from 6:30-8 p.m. Visitation will
continue one hour prior to service time at the church. Burial will
be in Ridge Cemetery in Fremont with military graveside services
conducted by the Fremont Honor Guard of Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 854 and American Legion Post 20.
Pallbearers will be Todd Ellison, Eric Hansen, Butch Kortum, Dan
Kortum, Daryl Meyer and John Weir.
A memorial has been established to the church.
HERRE, LEON
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Obituary - Mrs. Fred Herre
The Hooper Sentinel
February 17, 1921
Mrs. Fred Herre Dead
The remains of Mrs. Fred Herre, a former Fremont woman and well
remembered in this city, were interred in Ridge cemetery here,
yesterday morning, the funeral being held from the chapel at
Bader's undertaking parlors, with services conducted by Rev. Dr. O.
O. Smith of the First Congregational church, with which
denomination the deceased was affiliated. Among the mourning
relatives from out of town who attended the funeral were a son of
the decedent and his wife, together with her two daughters and
their husbands, namely, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herre of Ainsworth, Mr.
and Mrs. June Landley of Ainsworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan
Murray of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Deceased was seventy years of age
and her death occurred in Council Bluffs, - Fremont Herald, Feb.
11th.
Mrs. Herre was well known to the older citizens of Hooper, this
place having been the family's home in the eighties and nineties.
She was the widow of the late Fred Herre, whose death occurred
fifteen years ago while they resided at West Side, Ia., where Mr.
Herre conducted a newspaper. Her remains were laid to rest beside
those of her husband.
HERRE, LIZZIE SUSAN KRONE
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Obituary - Mary Ann Henry Herre
The Fremont Tribune
December 4, 1946
Mrs. Mary Herre, Fremonter for 68 Years, Dies at 80
Mrs. Mary Ann Herre, 80, who came to Fremont 68 years go, died
early Wednesday morning at the home of her son, George Herre, 905
N. Somers. She had been in ill health for the past year and a half
and had been bedfast for the last six weeks.
Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday in the First
Methodist church, Dr. Paul M. Hillman, pastor of the church will
officiate and interment is to be in Ridge cemetery. The Fred Bader
funeral home is in charge of the services.
Mrs. Herre, the former Mary Ann Henry, was born at Buffalo, N. Y.
Nov. 18, 1866, and came to Fremont 68 years ago with her parents.
They had made their home at Hooper, previous to coming to Fremont,
where her father was a carpenter. Mrs. Herre was a charter member
of the Woodman Circle lodge, and was baptized in the Lutheran
faith.
Survivors are four sons, Ed, George and Herb Herre, all of Fremont.
Jake Herre of Council Bluffs; two daughters, Mrs. Amanda Medows,
and Mrs. William Pitcock, both of Fremont; 15 grandchildren and 16
great grandchildren. Mr. Herre died July 11, 1922, and two sons,
Charles and Fred also preceded her in death.
HERRE, MARY ANN HENRY
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Obituary - Maude Pope Herre
The Fremont Tribune
September 11, 1984
Maude L. Herre
Funeral services for Maude L. Herre, 80, Yorkshire Apts., 2600
LaVerna St., are schuduled for 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Ludvigsen
Mortuary. The Rev. Ella Powell will officiate. Burial will be in
Ridge Cemetery. Visitation begins Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Herre died Sunday night in the Memorial Hospital of Dodge
County.
She was born June 22, 1904 in Geddes, South Dakota and was 12 when
she came to Fremont. The former Maude Pope married Herbert W.
Herre July 3, 1924 in Wahoo. Herre was the Fremont Fire Chief from
1942 to 1947. He died in December 1980.
Survivors include; a son, George Herre of Tucson, Ariz.; six
grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; a brother, Truman Pope
of Arkansas; and sister, Aileen Miles of Bennington.
HERRE, MAUDE LYLE POPE
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Obituary - Otto M. Herre
The Fremont Tribune
August 3, 1955
Otto M. Herre Rites Thursday
Funeral services for Otto Melon Herre, 57 of O'Neil, former Fremont
resident, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in Fred Bader Chapel, The
Rev. Albert C. Becker officiating.
Mr. Herre, a retired jeweler, was born at Dodge on May 13, 1898,
and died at an Omaha hospital Tuesday. He came to Fremont shortly
after birth and lived here until 1919 when he moved to Superior.
He was in the jewelry business at Superior and married Olive Hursh
on Dec. 12, 1920. He retired several years ago at O'Neil where he
had lived since 1932.
Surviving are his widow, a son, James R. of Beatrice, a brother,
Julius T. of Crescenta, Calif., a sister, Mrs. Jack Pickard of
Fremont, and two grandchildren. His father, R. M. Herre preceded
him in death June 22.
Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery
HERRE, OTTO M.
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Obituary - Richard V. Herre
The Fremont Tribune
April 16, 1987
Richard V. Herre
Funeral services for Richard V. Herre, 77, Sun City, Ariz.,
formerly of Fremont, will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Lattin-Dugan-
Chambers Chapel. Funeral services were held in Sun City Wednesday.
Mr. Herre died Sunday at Sun City. He was a retired public
relations worker for Union Pacific Railroad.
Mr. Herre was born June 5, 1909, in Fremont and graduated from
Fremont Senior High School. He attended Midland Lutheran College
and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He also lived in Omaha and
New Jersey.
He married Fern Hansen March 11, 1937, in Odessa, Texas. She
survives.
Other survivors include three sons, Richard Jr. of Los Angeles,
David of Salt Lake City and Dennis of Seattle; and six
grandchildren.
The Rev. John Swearingin will officiate Saturday's service.
Visitation will be Friday evening at the funeral chapel. Memorials
may be given to the American Heart Association. Burial will be in
Ridge Cemetery.
HERRE, RICHARD VAIL
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Obituary - Robert M. Herre
The Fremont Tribune
June 22, 1955
Robert Herre, 1914 Mayor Here, Is dead
Robert M. Herre, 85, retired jeweler and former mayor of Fremont,
died early Wednesday at Norfolk. Funeral arrangements will be
announced later.
Survivors are one sister, Mrs. Rose Sander, Lafayette, Calif.; one
daughter, Mrs. J. Pickard, Fremont; two sons, J. T. Herre,
LaCrescenta, Calif., and Otto M., O'Neill; and three great
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by five sisters and two
brothers.
Mr. Herre was born March 22, 1870, at Hackettstown, N. J., and
moved to Fremont with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Herre, in
1877 and resided here since except during the years 1918-1932. He
lived at Superior in 1918-22 and at Norfolk in 1922-32.
He operated jewelry stores at Fremont, Superior and Norfolk and was
active in Fremont city government during the earlier years of his
life. He was mayor in 1914 and was councilman from the Fourth Ward
for about 12 years.
He was married in August, 1896 to Lena Rasmussen who died in
January, 1949. He was member of Masonic Lodge No. 15 AF and AM at
Fremont for 64 years.
HERRE, ROBERT M.
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Obituary - Vercia Huff Herre
The Fremont Tribune
September 21, 1962
Mrs. Fred Herre of Fremont Dies
Services for Mrs. Fred (Vercia L) Herre, 75, of 434« North Main
Street, will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in Lattin-Dugan-Chambers
Funeral Home with the Rev. Phil Dubbs officiating. Burial will be
in Ridge Cemetery.
Mrs. Herre died Friday morning in an Omaha hospital after being in
ill health for the last nine months.
Born June 24, 1887 in Kloma, Iowa, Mrs. Herre came to Fremont as a
child and had lived here ever since except for a few years in
Omaha. She was married in Fremont in 1906 to Fred Herre, who died
in 1944.
Survivors include two sons, Ted of Fremont and Richard of Glenn
Rock, New Jersey, a sister, Mrs. Alta Rice of Minneapolis,
Minnesota and a brother, Elmo Huff of California, six grandchildren
and nine great grandchildren.
HERRE, VERCIA LEONA HUFF
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Obituary - Emily Herre James
The Fremont Tribune
December 28, 1953
Mrs. James, 79, Dies at Norfolk
Mrs. Emily James, 79, widow of Marion James, died Sunday at a
Norfolk hospital. She was a longtime resident of Fremont.
Surviving are two sons, Jack and Boyd of Van Nuys, Calif.
Funeral arrangements are pending. Lattin and Dugan Funeral Home
has charge of arrangements.
JAMES, EMILY A. HERRE
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Obituary - Amanda Herre Meadows
The Fremont Tribune
July 3, 1957
Mrs. Meadows Rites Friday
Funeral services for Mrs. Amanda Meadows, 70, who died at a local
convalescent home Tuesday evening, will be held Friday at 2 p.m.,
at the Fred Bader Chapel with the Rev. Harold A. Shaw officiating.
Mrs. Meadows was born in Fremont April 8, 1887, to Charles and Mary
Herre, early Fremont settlers. She was raised here and received
her formal education in Fremont public schools. Oct. 2, 1905, the
late Henry C. Meadows and Amanda Herre were married.
Before her marriage Mrs. Meadows was an operator in the office of
the Independent Telephone Co., and in later years was a matron at
the senior boys' Masonic Home until her health became poor. She
was a member of the Baptist Church and Arbor Vita Chapter, Order of
Eastern Star.
Because of her ill health for several years, Mrs. Meadows spent
much time in an Omaha hospital and the local hospital. She then
moved to the McBride Convalescent Home where she died.
Preceding her in death was husband, parents and two brothers.
Survivors include a son, Henry Dale of Omaha; a daughter, Mrs.
Herluf Nelsen of Fremont, two grandchildren, a great grandchild, a
sister, Mrs. Freida Pitcock, brothers, Ed, George and Herbert
Herre, all of Fremont, and Jacob of California.
Fred Bader Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
MEADOWS, AMANDA M. HERRE
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Obituary - Henry C. Meadows
The Fremont Tribune
May 16, 1944
Henry Meadows Dies Monday
Henry C. Meadows, 62, died at 6:40 p.m. Monday at the Dodge county
hospital, where he had been confined since April 22. He had not
been in good health for the past six months.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the First
Christian church with Rev. Roy C. Leeds officiating. Masonic
services will be conducted at the grave in the Memorial Park
cemetery. The Fred Bader funeral home is in charge.
Mr. Meadows was born September 1, 1881 in Allen, Tex. He came to
Fremont about 40 years ago, and had since resided and operated a
barber shop here. His is the oldest barber shop in Fremont.
On October 2, 1905, he was married to Amanda Herre of Fremont. He
was a member of the Christian church and had been a deacon of the
church for many years.
He was a 32nd degree Mason and had been a DeMolay dad for several
years. He had served as master of Masonic lodge and had been
president of the State Barbers association. He had also served for
one term as a city councilman.
Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Herluf Nelson; one son,
Henry Dale Meadows, mach. mate 1-c of the navy; one grandchild,
Meredith Ann Nelson; his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Meadows, Leota, Kan.;
three brothers, Charles, Scott City, Kan.; Jesse, Denver; William,
Los Angeles; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Cochran, Jetmore, Kan.,
and Mrs. Merttie Neyer, Leota, Kan.
MEADOWS, HENRY C.
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Obituary - Herluf T. Nelsen
The Fremont Tribune
July 16, 1964
Herluf Nelsen Dies Suddenly
Herluf T. Nelsen, 59, 1149 N. Clarkson St., died unexpectedly at a
local hospital Thursday morning. He was assistant auditor for the
Fremont Utility Department where he had been employed 22 years.
Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at United Presbyterian Church with
Rev. Forest Link officiating. Masonic graveside services will
follow at Memorial Cemetery.
Visitation will begin Friday noon at Bader-Rozanek-Lawson Funeral
Home, 904 N. Bell St. The body will be in state at the
Presbyterian Church from 11 a.m. until services, at which time the
casket will be closed. A memorial fund has been set up for the
church.
Mr. Nelsen was born May 17, 1905, in Fremont. He had been a
lifetime resident of Fremont except for two years in Omaha. He
graduated from Fremont High School in 1924 and attended Midland
College and Falk School of Professional Photography in Missouri.
He married the former Mildred E. Meadows in 1926.
He was an amateur photographer and was a member of the Photographic
Society of America. He was also a member of the United
Presbyterian church, Presbyterian Men's group and Fremont Masonic
Lodge.
Survivors include his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Meredith)
Hansen of Fremont; two grandchildren, Kimberly Ann and Chad Robert;
and two brothers, Edward B. of Omaha and Viking N. of Fremont.
NELSEN, HERLUF T.
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Leola Herre Becomes Bride of Sgt.
Thornburg
The Fremont Tribune
January 29, 1944
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Herre of Fremont announce the marriage of
their daughter, Leola Herre, to Sgt. Carl R. Thornburg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles R. Thornburg of Davidson, N. C., which took place
Friday evening at the home of the bride's parents with Rev.
Churchill of Bennington officiating. The couple was attended by
the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miles of
Bennington.
The bride wore a street-length dress of khaki green with black
accessories and a corsage of sweetpeas and roses. The brides
matron was attired in an aqua blue dress and wore a corsage of pink
carnations.
After the ceremony a luncheon was served. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Pope and family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Herre, Mr. and Mrs. William Pitcock and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Herre, Mrs. Dayton Camp, Mr. and Mrs. John Mordhorst, Miss
Elizabeth Maery, Mrs. Ralph Swanson, Miss Audrey Osborn, all of
Fremont; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Herre and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McBride of
Council Bluffs and Miss Letty Farnam of Valley.
Sgt. and Mrs. Thornburg will leave Monday evening for North
Carolina where they will spend their honeymoon at the home of the
bridegroom's parents. Sgt. Thornburg is stationed at Fort Mason,
Calif., where he will return February 16. Mrs. Thornburg has been
in Oakland, Calif., with her aunt, Mrs. Pearl Bailey, for the past
ten months. She will join her husband there.
THORNBURG, LEOLA JEAN
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Obituary - Bernice M. Tessier Uehling
The Fremont Tribune
August 10, 1976
Uehling
Services are pending for Mrs. Harold (Bernice M.) Uehling, 71, of
Port Orchard, Wash., a former Fremont area resident.
Mrs. Uehling died Wednesday in a Harper, Wash. hospital
She was born Aug. 12, 1906 at Oakdale and lived in Fremont and
Uehling before moving to Washington about 20 years ago. She was a
member of South Colby Methodist Church.
Survivors include the widower, Harold T. Uehling, sons, Keith of
Port Orchard, and Thad of Bowie, Md.; brother, Kirk Tessier and
sister, Mrs. Marian Haecker, both of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and
eight grandchildren.
The body will be cremated and interned at Ridge Cemetery at a later
date.
Bader-Rossnek-Lawson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
UEHLING, BERNICE MARJORY
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Obituary - Charlotte Herre Uehling
The Hooper Sentinel
December 14, 1944
Rites Held for Former Citizens Mrs. Edward Uehling
The death of Mrs. Edward Uehling , 76, former early day Hooper
resident, occurred Friday at the Dodge county hospital where she
had been a patient for several weeks. Funeral services were held
Sunday afternoon at Fremont and interment made in Ridge cemetery.
Mrs. Uehling, as Charlotte Herre, was born Feb. 27, 1868, at
Hackettown, N. J., the family later moving to Fremont. On July 13,
1890, she was married to Edward Uehling, Hooper banker, and they
resided in Hooper until moving to Uehling in 1906. Mr. Uehling
died Aug. 21, 1942. Surviving children are Mrs. G. W. Hout, Klamath
Falls, Ore.; Harold Uehling, Uehling; Mrs. T. J. Malone, Seattle,
Wash.; Clifton Uehling, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Mrs. Uehling was a charter member of Friendship chapter, O. E. S.,
Hooper, a charter member of the Legion Auxiliary at Uehling and of
the Hooper Woman's club. She was a member of the Uehling
Congregational church.
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Obituary - Charlotte Herre Uehling
The Fremont Tribune
December 9, 1944
Mrs. C. Uehling Services Sunday
Mrs. Charlotte H. Uehling, 76, pioneer resident of Fremont, died
here Friday at the Dodge county hospital. Funeral services will be
held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the chapel of the Fred Bader funeral
home. Rev. Arthur W. Taylor of the Congregational church will
officiate and burial well be in Ridge cemetery.
Mrs. Uehling, who was born as Charlotte Herre, Feb. 27, 1868, at
Hackettstown, N. J. was graduated from Fremont high school in 1865.
After teaching in the Fremont city schools she was married here
July 13, 1890, to Edward Uehling. Mr. Uehling died Aug. 21, 1942.
They resided in Hooper until 1906 and in Uehling until 1942. On
July 13, 1940, they observed their golden wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Uehling was a charter member of the Hooper Eastern Star
Friendship chapter; a charter member of the Hooper Woman's club and
a charter member of the Legion auxiliary of Uehling, acting as
chaplain for a number of years. She was a member of the Uehling
Congregational church.
Surviving are her children, Mrs. G. W. Hout, Klamath Falls, Ore.;
Harold Uehling, Omaha; Mrs. T. J. Malone, Seattle; Clifton Uehling,
Cedar Rapids; five grandchildren and one great grandchild; sisters,
Mrs. Mayme Hairhouse, Mrs. Amanda Cloos, Mrs. M. O. James all of
Fremont; Mrs. Albert Sander, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. H. L. Steen,
Wilmington, Calif.; and a bother, R. M. Herre, Fremont.
UEHLING, CHARLOTTE HERRE
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Obituary - Clifton Uehling
The Scribner Rustler
July 13, 1983
Page 4
Clifton Uehling Dies At Genoa
Funeral services for Clifton Uehling, 80, of Genoa and a Hooper
native, were held last Tuesday afternoon, July 5. Mr. Uehling died
unexpectedly June 29 at his Genoa residence.
He was born May 11, 1903 in Hooper and graduated from Uehling High
School. He attended the University of Nebraska for two years.
He married Leona Claasen on Oct. 5, 1929, in Lincoln. She died on
Jan. 11, 1975.
They lived in Hooper, Uehling, Cedar Rapids and Genoa. Mr. Uehling
was employed by Consumer's Public Power as an electrical utilities
superintendent in Cedar Rapids and Genoa from 1944 until his
retirement in 1965.
He was a longtime member of the Oakland Masonic Lodge 91 AF & AM.
Mr. Uehling is survived by a son, Gary, Golden, Colo.; two
daughters, Mrs. Jim (Suzanne) Mahoney, Genoa, and Mrs. James
(Carolee) Cuba, Columbus; and 9 grandchildren. He was a brother-
in-law of Mrs. Anna Lohmeyer.
Burial was in the Hooper Cemetery. Masonic graveside services were
conducted by the Oakland Lodge.
UEHLING, CLIFTON FREDERIC
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Edward Uehling
Nebraskana
Page 1214
Edward Uehling, banker, was born in Dodge County, Nebraska, March
13, 1863, son of Theodore and Kathrina (Schwab) Uehling. His
father, who was born in Sax Meiningen, Germany, January 11, 1836,
came to America with an older brother in 1847, his father and
mother having died. He was a farmer and stock raiser until his
death at Uehling, February 13, 1912. Katherine Schwab was born in
Bavaria, Germany, February 28, 1838, and died at Uehling, April 2,
1927.
Mr. Uehling attended country school in the pioneer days of
Nebraska, and was thereafter associated with the Dodge County Bank
of Hooper for seventeen years. Since 1905 he has been associated
with the Farmers State Bank of Uehling, as cashier and vice
president. He is a Republican, and has served as a member of the
school board at Hooper and Uehling, as a member of the board of
trustees and as village treasurer.
He was married to Charlotte Herre at Fremont, Nebraska, July 13,
1890. Mrs. Uehling was born in New Jersey, February 27, 1868 of
German parentage. There are four children; Vera L., born May 6,
1892; Harold T., born January 27, 1896; Elletha, born October 2,
1900, and Clifton F., born May 11, 1903.
Mr. Uehling was chairman of all Liberty and Victory loans for
Uehling and Logan Township during the World War, and was chairman
and treasurer of the Red Cross during the war period. He is a
member of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Residence: Uehling.
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History of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska and Their People
1921
Volume II,
Page 478
Edward Uehling
Edward Uehling, one of the sons of the late pioneer, Theodore
Uehling, is a native son of Dodge County, has always retained more
or less interest in the land and its resources, but primarily has
been a business man. His connections for a number of years past
have been centered at the town of Uehling and his individual
enterprise has done much to prosper and develop that commercial
center.
He was born at his father's home in what was then Washington but is
now Dodge County, March 13, 1863. He attended the common schools
of his home district until he was about thirteen. On leaving
school he went to work in a hardware store at Hooper, and the six
years spent there gave him a fundamental training in business. For
about a year after leaving Hooper he was with a general mercantile
establishment at Oakland, Nebraska, and then returned to the
general merchandise business at Hooper, where he remained five
years. He next entered the Dodge County Bank, of Hooper, and in
1905 he helped organize the Farmers State Bank at Uehling and in
connection with the bank of which he was cashier handled a stock of
hardware. Mr. Uehling has been cashier of the bank from its
inception and has had much to do with the financial service the
institution has rendered in that community. Its capital has always
been $15,000 and while the deposits in 1906 were only $14,000,
those for 1920 showed and aggregate of $247,000.
Mr. Uehling married in July, 1890, Miss Charlotte Herre, who was
born in New Jersey. They were married at Fremont, where her
father, C. F. Herre, was for many years a tailor and where he died.
Mr. and Mrs. Uehling became the parents of four children: Mrs. Vera
L. Hout, the oldest, lives at Uehling; Harold T., who spent two
years in the Ordnance Department of the army and saw service of
eighteen months in France, is now connected with his father's bank,
having received his honorable discharge in May, 1919; Eletha, the
third child, is a student in the State University of Nebraska, and
Clifton, the youngest, is at home.
Mr. Uehling has always been a factor in the school affairs of his
community, serving for a number of years on the school board of
Hooper and also at Uehling. For six years he has been treasurer of
the Town Board of Uehling. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge and
his family belong to the Congregational Church.
UEHLING, EDWARD
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Obituary - Harold T. Uehling
The Fremont Tribune
July 28, 1979
South Colby, Wash. - Funeral services for Harold T. Uehling, 83,
will be held in South Colby, Wash.
Uehling died in Washington on Wednesday. He was born in 1896 in
Hooper and lived in Fremont, Hooper and Uehling before moving to
Washington. He lived there for several years.
Uehling was married to Bernice M. Tessier June 15, 1921 in Colorado
Springs, Colo. She preceded him in death on Aug. 4, 1976.
Survivors include two sons, Keith of Port Orchard, Wash., and Thad
of Bowie, Maryland. Also surviving is one brother, Clifton of
Genoa and eight grandchildren.
Burial will be in Ridge Cemetery, Fremont. Bader-Rossenck-Lawson
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
UEHLING, HAROLD THEODORE
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Obituary - Keith Uehling
The Sun
May 31, 2000
Keith Kirk Uehling, 75, of Southworth died of severe chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease May 23, 2000, at Harrison Hospital.
He was born Dec. 28, 1924, in Uehling, Neb., to Harold T. and
Bernice M. (Tessier) Uehling. He graduated from North High School
in Omaha and from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Neb.
Mr Uehling served in the Army from 1943 to 1946.
He married Shirley Gress on July 30, 1966, in Connell.
Mr. Uehling worked with the United States Corps of Engineers for 25
years, retiring in 1987.
He was a member of the Scottish Rite. He also had an interest in
model trains.
Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Kristi Showalter of
Southworth, Robin Lastovica of Bellevue, Neb. and Megan Samson of
Omaha; one brother, Thad of Lothian, Md.; and nine grandchildren.
He as preceded in death by two daughters, Shelia Uehling in 1981,
and Kathy Gerdes earlier this month.
A memorial service is planned for 1 p.m. today at the Eagles in
Port Orchard. Inurnment will take place in Kent. Arrangements are
by Tuell-McKee of Bremerton.
Memorial donations may be made to American Lung Association of
Washington, 2625 Third Ave., Seattle, WA 98121
UEHLING, KEITH KIRK
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