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John Weigle Family Group Sheet
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Husband: JOHN WEIGLE
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Birth: Mar 7, 1857 LONG GROVE, LAKE CO., IL
Death: Jun 12, 1924 HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Burial: HOOPER CEMETERY, HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Marriage: Apr 20, 1883 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Father: JOHANN GEORGE WEIGLE (1820-1893)
Mother: CHRISTENA FRIEDERIKA KRAEMER (1824-1900)
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Wife: AUGUSTA DICKMAN
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Birth: Nov 4, 1866 MINDEN, WESTPHALIA, GERMANY
Emigration: 1867
Death: Jul 23, 1960 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Burial: HOOPER CEMETERY, HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Father: FRED DICKMAN (1828- )
Mother: ELIZABETH (DICKMAN) ( -1880)
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Children
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1 F FREDERICKA CHRISTINE WEIGLE
Birth: Jul 11, 1884 HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Death: May 22, 1958 HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Burial: SWABURG CEMETERY, HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Spouse: NELS ANTON NELSON (1882-1966)
Marriage: May 28, 1907 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
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2 F AUGUSTA ELISA AMELIA WEIGLE
Birth: Mar 31, 1886 HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Death: Jul 10, 1943 STANTON, STANTON CO., NE
Burial: STANTON, STANTON CO., NE
Spouse: JOHN FRED HANKINS (1876-1954)
Marriage: Mar 7, 1906 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
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3 F EDITH AMELIA WEIGLE
Birth: Dec 1, 1887 HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Death: May 11, 1989 LYONS, BURT CO., NE
Burial: HOOPER CEMETERY, HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Spouse: ERNEST JOE NELSON (1887-1955)
Marriage: Feb 15, 1911 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
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4 M ALBERT JOSEPH WEIGLE
Birth: Apr 3, 1890 HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Death: Feb 11, 1979 HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Burial: HOOPER CEMETERY, HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
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5 F CARRIE HENRITTE WEIGLE
Birth: Aug 25, 1892 HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Death: Aug 7, 1992 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Spouse: SP1 WILLIAM C. EDELMAN (1885-1947)
Marriage: Mar 12, 1913
Spouse: SP2 HERMAN G. BORCHERDING (1885-1961)
Marriage: 1949
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6 F ELLA ELIZABETH WEIGLE
Birth: Nov 17, 1894 HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Death: Mar 9, 1895
Burial: LOGAN CEMETERY, HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
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7 F SP1 MINNA HENRIETTA WEIGLE
Birth: Apr 1, 1898 HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Death: Feb 22, 1934 PNEUMONIA; UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE
Burial: SWABURG CEMETERY, HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Spouse: FREDERICK JOHN "FRED" DAUBERT (1892-1942)
Marriage: Feb 23, 1921 HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
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8 F EMMA FRANCISA WEIGLE
Birth: May 8, 1900 HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE
Death: Nov 4, 2002 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Burial: MEMORIAL CEMETERY, FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE
Spouse: CHARLES J. CLAASEN (1893-1980)
Marriage: Feb 20, 1919 WINSLOW, DODGE CO., NE
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Obituary - Emma Weigle Claasen
The Fremont Tribune (OnLine)
November 6, 2002
The funeral for Emma F. Claasen, 102, of Fremont will be 11 a.m.
Thursday at Salem Lutheran Church in Fremont.
She died Monday, Nov. 4, 2002, at A. J. Merrick Manor in Fremont.
Emma Weigle was born May 8, 1900, in Hooper. She grew up on the farm
two miles north of Winslow. She married Charles Claasen on Feb. 20,
1919, in Winslow. They took over his family farm north of Winslow
where they lived and farmed until 1947, when they moved into
Fremont. He then did carpenter work, and later she worked for her
son Donald's business, Claasen Electronics, in downtown Fremont.
She was preceded in death by her spouse in November 1980.
She was a member of Salem Lutheran Church in Fremont.
Survivors include: a daughter, June Sohl of York; a son, Donald (and
wife, Joyce) Claasen of Fremont; 11 grandchildren and several great-
grandchildren.
She also was preceded in death by seven brothers and sisters. The
Rev. Michael Thomas will officiate Thursday's service. Visitation
will be 1-9 p.m. today at Ludvigsen Mortuary in Fremont with the
family receiving friends from 7-8 p.m. Burial will be in Memorial
Cemetery.
A memorial has been established to Salem Lutheran Church Educational
Fund.
CLAASEN, EMMA WEIGLE
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Obituary - Fred J. Daubert
The Hooper Sentinel
August 20, 1942
Burial Made at Elim Cemetery Service Held for Fred J. Daubert
Swaburg - The remains of the late Fred J. Daubert were brought to
Swaburg for interment in the family lot in the Elim Lutheran
cemetery on Tuesday afternoon following services in the St. Paul
Lutheran church in Uehling of which he was a member. The Rev. Hugo
Welchert was the officiating clergyman. Miss Meta Hasebroock
presided at the organ and was accompanist for Pastor Welchert and
Harvey Haseman in two duet numbers. The services were very largely
attended and floral tributes were many and beautiful.
Pallbearers were six nephews, Earl B. Daubert of Omaha, Kenneth
Kriebel, Tekamah; Fred Bengston, Oakland, John H. Rinderhagen,
Uehling and Harold and Frank Daubert, Jr., of Swaburg.
Among relatives attending from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Hall of Ida Grove, Iowa; Mr and Mrs. John Hall, Amelia; Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Raitt and Mrs. Frank Jasa, St. Edward; Mr and Mrs. John
Hankins and daughter, Stanton; Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Daubert, Mr.
and Mrs. K. C. Jansen, Mrs. Arthur Orth and Charles Yocum Omaha;
also a large number from Tekamah, Oakland, North Bend, Fremont and
Hooper.
Frederick John Daubert son of the late Frederick and Mrs.
Margaretha Daubert, prominent pioneer residents of this vicinity,
was born May 14, 1892, on the farm north of Swaburg, and passed
away August 8, 1942, at Oakland, aged 50 years, 2 months and 24
days. He was united in marriage to Miss Minnie Weigle of near
Hooper on February 23, 1921, who preceded him in death February 22,
1934. To this union, a daughter, Marie, and a son, Wayne, were
born. On August 13, 1939, he married Mrs. Mabel Marek of North
Bend. The family home was in the extreme northeastern corner of
Dodge county. The deceased was widely known throughout this
territory. He was associated with his brother, Roy, in the raising
of Hampshire hogs, was a member of the Uehling Farmers Union
Cooperative Mercantile association and had served as a member of
the school board in his district and on the administration board of
the St. Paul Lutheran church in Uehling.
He was taken suddenly ill while consulting a doctor in Oakland, and
passed away from a heart attack at his mothers's home in Oakland a
few hours later.
Surviving his besides his wife and son and daughter, is his aged
mother, also two brothers, Frank of Swaburg, and Roy of Oakland
vicinity, and five sisters, Mrs. Ida Bengston, Uehling; Mrs. Edwin
Edelman, Fremont, and Mrs. Henry Kriebel, Mrs. Ada Lindquist and
Miss Frieda Daubert, all of Oakland.
DAUBERT, FREDERICK JOHN
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Obituary - Minna Henrietta Weigle Daubert
The Hooper Sentinel
March 1, 1934
Death Comes to Mrs. Fred J. Daubert of Uehling
Mrs. Fred J. Daubert of the Uehling vicinity and a daughter of Mrs.
John Weigle of this locality, passed away last Thursday, Febr. 22,
at her home near Uehling from pneumonia. She was 35 years, 10
months and 21 days of age, having been born as Minna Henrietta
Weigle of the Weigle farm northeast of Hooper April 1, 1898. She
was married on February 23, 1918, to Mr. Daubert, who with two
children, Marie and Wayne, survive her. Other close relatives are
her mother, Mrs. John Weigle, one brother, Albert Weigle, and five
sisters, Mrs. E. Joe Nelson, Mrs. Chas Classen, Mrs. N. A. Nelson,
Mrs. John Hankins of Stanton and Mrs. W. C. Edelman of Fremont.
Her funeral was held Sunday afternoon with services being held from
the Daubert home and from the St. Paul Lutheran church in Uehling,
the pastor, Rev. H. O. Rhodes officiating. Interment was made in
the Swaburg cemetery.
DAUBERT, MINNA HENRIETTA
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Obituary - Wayne Roy Daubert
The Hooper Sentinel
December 13, 1951
Pfc. Daubert is Laid to Rest
Last rites for Pfc. Wayne Roy Daubert, 24, killed in action in
Korea, were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran church at
Uehling.
Burial was in the Swaburg cemetery with Rev. Hugo Welchert
officiating. Military services were conducted by the American
Legion L. Noble Post 196 of Uehling.
Survivors are a sister, Marie of Oakland, and the grandmother, Mrs.
Augusta Weigle of Hooper. Pfc. Daubert was preceded in death in
1934 my his mother and in 1942 by his father. Since that time an
aunt, Mrs. Frieda Daubert, has been guardian.
Serving with the medical corps of the 17th Regiment combat team of
the Seventh division, Pfc. Daubert was killed in action on Aug. 31
at Cuparri, Korea.
He entered the military service on Jan. 12, 1951, and arrived in
Korea on June 12.
DAUBERT, WAYNE ROY
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Obituary - Augusta Weigle Hankins
The Hooper Sentinel
July 15, 1943
Mrs. John Hankins
Mrs. John Weigle, Albert Weigle, and Messrs. and Mesdames Nels
Nelson, E. Joe Nelson and Chas. Claasen went to Stanton yesterday
to attend funeral services that afternoon for their daughter and
sister, Mrs. John Hankins. Also attending the services from here
were Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Stroh.
Mrs. Hankins, 57, was formerly Augusta Weigle, and was well known
in this community where she lived before and at the time of her
marriage. According to the relatives, her death occurred rather
suddenly on July 10.
HANKINS, AUGUSTA ELISA
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Obituary - John Fred Hankins
The Hooper Sentinel
July 1, 1954
J. F. Hankins Rites at Stanton
Funeral services were held at Stanton Sunday for John Fred Hankins,
former widely-known resident of the Swaburg neighborhood, Suffering
from a lingering illness, he had been hospitalized during the past
week and his death occurred Thursday evening, June 24, at the St.
Mary's Hospital in Norfolk.
Rites were held at Schultz Funeral Home in Stanton and at the
Congregational Church there with the Rev. Samuel Cushing
officiating. Music was by Mrs. Leo Kauatzmann, soloist and Miss
Joan Axen organist. Members of the Sons of Herman Lodge were
pallbearers. Burial was in the Stanton cemetery.
The eldest son of Fred H. Hankins and Augusta Uehling, the deceased
was born in Hooper November 21, 1876 and was aged 77 years, 7
months and 3 days. The family moved from Hooper to a farm in
Swaburg, where John attended school in District No. 54. On March 7,
1906, he was united in marriage at Fremont to Miss Augusta Weigle
of north of Winslow. They established their home in Swaburg
residing on the farm now occupied by the Harvey Larson family. In
1909 they moved to Stanton county and for the past twenty-five
years, he had lived on his farm in the Bega community near Stanton.
Mrs. Hankins passed away July 10, 1943, one son died in infancy and
one son, Norman, three years ago.
Survivors include five sons, Alvin, Raymond, Walter and Orville of
Stanton and Floyd of Walthill and two daughters, Mrs. Alice Smith
of Unionville, Missouri and Mrs. Richard Swenson of Stanton; eight
grandchildren; two brothers, William and Gilbert Hankins of Lyons;
and two sisters, Mrs. William Wagner of Neligh and Mrs. Edie Stout
of Meadow Lake Saskatchewan, Canada.
Relatives attending the services from this area were Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Borcherding and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claussen of Fremont;
Miss Marie Daubert of Oakland; Mrs. Augusta Weigle and Albert of
near Winslow; and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson and John and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Nelson and LaRae.
HANKINS, JOHN FRED
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Obituary - Orville D. Hankins Sr.
The Sioux City Journal (On-Line)
March 28, 2000
Orville D. Hankins Sr.
Homer, Neb. - Orville D. "Skip" Hankins Sr., 71, of rural Homer
died Monday, March 27, 2000, at a Sioux City hospital following a
lengthy illness.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Homer United Methodist
Church, with the Rev. Mike Anderson officiating. Burial will be in
Omaha Valley Cemetery, with military rites conducted by American
Legion Buckland Post 97. Visitation will be 2 to 8:30 p.m. today,
with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m., at Becker-Hunt Funeral Home in
South Sioux City.
Mr. Hankins was born June 21, 1928, in Stanton, Neb., the son of
John and Augusta (Weigle) Hankins.
He married Clara Belle Christ on March 15, 1955, in South Sioux
City.
He was a member of American Legion Buckland Post 97, where he
served as post commander for 10 years. He also served as American
Legion Dakota County commander for two years and American Legion
3rd District vice manager for one year.
Survivors include his wife; a son and his wife, Orville D. Jr. and
Pam of Homer; a daughter and her husband, Connie and Allyn Gonsor
of Fremont, Neb.; a brother, Raymond of Stanton; and five
grandchildren, Kurt and Mellisa Sharp, Aldon Blount and Angela and
Allyn Gonsor Jr.
Pallbearers will be David Rasmussen, Steven and Chad Christ, Aldon
Blount, Marvin Howard and Troy Launsby.
HANKINS, ORVILLE, SR.
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Name = Edna Haseman
Dates = 1-5-1913 - 9-26-1989
Edna Hassemann 1913-1989
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Obituary -
Dwain A. Larson & LaRae Nelson Larson
Summary
The Oakland Independent
September 19, 1991
Page A8
Dwain A. "Lars" Larson, 63, and his wife, LaRae A. Nelson Larson,
54, were killed in a car accident on Saturday, 2 miles south and 4
miles west of Hooper. Dwain was born June 4, 1928 near Hooper.
LaRae Nelson was born April 20, 1937 at Hooper. Survivors are 2
sons, Greg Houser of Lincoln and Kirk Larson of Hooper, 2
daughters, Debra (Mrs. Scott Bullingen) of Ottumwa, IA and Sue
(Mrs. Mike Pressnall) of Winfield, KS.
LARSON, LARAE NELSON
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Obituary -
Dwain A. Larson & LaRae Nelson Larson
Summary
The Oakland Independent
September 19, 1991
Page A8
Dwain A. "Lars" Larson, 63, and his wife, LaRae A. Nelson Larson,
54, were killed in a car accident on Saturday, 2 miles south and 4
miles west of Hooper. Dwain was born June 4, 1928 near Hooper.
LaRae Nelson was born April 20, 1937 at Hooper. Survivors are 2
sons, Greg Houser of Lincoln and Kirk Larson of Hooper, 2
daughters, Debra (Mrs. Scott Bullingen) of Ottumwa, IA and Sue
(Mrs. Mike Pressnall) of Winfield, KS.
LARSON, DWAIN A.
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Name = Edith Amelia Nelson
Dates = 12-1-1887 - 5-11-1989
NELSON, AMELIA
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Obituary - Doris Nelson
Dates Nov. 20, 1925 - June 7, 2006
The Fremont Tribune (On-Line)
June 9, 2006
The funeral for Doris J. Nelson, 80, of Craig will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at Elim Lutheran Church in Hooper. She died Wednesday, June
7, 2006, at Hooper Care Center.
She graduated from Uehling High School in 1943. She married John H.
Nelson on Feb. 19, 1954, in rural Hooper. They lived on a farm in
rural Craig from that time forward. She was a longtime and active
member of Elim Lutheran Church and a member and officer of the
American Legion Auxiliary in Craig.
Survivors include her husband: John of Craig; a son, Rod (and
wife, Diane) Wagner of Lincoln; a son-in-law, Darwin Gustafson of
Montgomery, La.; a sister-in-law, Alta Egbers of St. Paul, Minn.;
five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in
death by her first husband, Francis Wagner; a daughter, a son, a
brother and a sister.
The Rev. John Hargreaves will officiate Saturday's service. Visitation
will be from 4-8 p.m. today at Pelan Funeral Services in Oakland with
family receiving friends from 6-8 p.m. Visitation will continue one hour
prior to service time at the church. Burial will be in Swaburg Cemetery
in rural Hooper.
NELSON, DORIS
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Obituary - E. Joe Nelson
The Hooper Sentinel
Oct. 20, 1955
Funeral services for E. Joe Nelson, 68, were held Saturday at
Wollmer and Warne Funeral Home and Zion Lutheran Church, Rev. Paul
Moessner officiated and burial was in Hooper Cemetery.
Music was by the Church Choir with Miss Emogene Ruwe, organist.
Pallbearers were Roy Hansen, Marvin Keller, Harry Nelson, Ernest
Swanson, Arthur Johnson and Alvin Olson.
Mr. Nelson was born at Onnestad, Sweden October 6, 1887, and came
to America when he was one year old with his parents. The family
settled in Swedeburg where Mr. Nelson was baptized and confirmed.
On Feb. 15, 1911 he married Amelia Weigle in Fremont and they have
farmed near Hooper since.
Mr. Nelson died at his home Thursday. Survivors are his wife;
three sons, Ernest and Richard of Hooper, and John of Craig; two
brothers, Nels and Alfred of Ceresco; and three sisters, Mrs. Selma
Bergman and Mrs. Harriet Christensen of Omaha, and Mrs. Ella
Anderson of Alliance; one half-sister, Mrs. Ruth Flint of Lincoln
and five grandchildren.
NELSON, E. JOE
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Obituary - Ernest Nelson
The Fremont Tribune (On-Line)
November 7, 2000
Ernest Nelson
UEHLING - The funeral for Ernest J. Nelson, 88, of Uehling will be
2 p.m. Thursday at Elim Lutheran Church of Swaburg in rural Hooper.
He died Monday, Nov. 6, 2000, at Oakland Memorial Hospital in
Oakland.
Nelson was born Feb. 13, 1912, in rural Hooper. He was a 1930
graduate of Hooper High School. He was a farmer all his life,
farming in the Swaburg community in Dodge County. He retired in
1979 and moved into Uehling. He lived in Hooper and Uehling areas
his entire life. He married Violet Johnson Feb. 16, 1935, in
Glenwood, Iowa. His spouse died in March 12, 1991. He moved into
Hooper Care Center.
He was a member of Elim Lutheran Church and Good Samaritan
Recreational Vehicle (R.V.) Club for many years.
Survivors include: a daughter, Joyce Nelson of Omaha; a son, Gene
Nelson of Uehling; a brother, John Nelson of Uehling; five
grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
The Revs. Betty Lou Hadley and Mark Eldal will officiate Thursday's
service. Visitation will be 2-9 p.m. Wednesday at Warne-Johnson
Funeral Home in Uehling. Burial will be in West Admah Cemetery in
rural Hooper.
Memorials have been established to Elim Lutheran Church and West
Admah Cemetery fund.
NELSON, ERNEST
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Obituary - Fredericka Weigle Nelson
The Hooper Sentinel
May 29, 1958
Mrs. Nels Nelson Rites Monday
Funeral services for Mrs. Nels A. Nelson, 73, were held Monday at
the Elim Lutheran Church, Swaburg. The Rev. Edward T. Chindvall
officiated.
Music was by the men's quartet Martin Olson, Ronald Nelson, Elmer
Nquist and LeRoy Monson with Mrs. Alvis Petersen accompanist.
Pallbearers were Maynard Nelson, Jr., Henry Nelson, Arthur Haseman,
Edward Haseman, Roger White and Burnell White. Interment was in
the Elim Lutheran Cemetery.
Fredericka Christine Weigle was born near Winslow July 11, 1884.
She attended the Stecher School. May 28, 1907, she was married at
Fremont to Nels A. Nelson., They established their first home in
Swaburg, later farming south of Winslow, northwest of Uehling and
finally on their own place in Swaburg.
Mrs. Nelson was a member of the Elim Lutheran Church and an
honorary member of the Ladies Aid.
Surviving besides the widower are two sons, Maynard of Walthill and
Edward at home; two daughters, Mrs. Harry Haseman and Mrs. Floyd
White of Scribner; her aged mother Mrs. Augusta Weigle and sisters,
Mrs. Herman Borcherding and Mrs. Charles Claussen of Fremont, and
Mrs. Joe Nelson of Swaburg; one brother, Albert Weigle of Winslow
and sixteen grandchildren.
The Wollmer and Warne Funeral Home had charge of the services.
NELSON, FREDERICKA CHRIST
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Name = Gene Nelson
Dates 1-19-1942 - 3-16-2006
Parents = Ernes & Violet (Johnson) Nelson
Spouse = Mary L. Waterbury
Obituary The Fremont Tribune (On-Line) 3-19-2006
The funeral for Gene A. Nelson, 64, of Uehling will be 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday at Elim Lutheran Church in rural Hooper.
He died Thursday, March 16, 2006, at Fremont Area Medical Center in
Fremont.
He was born Jan. 19, 1942, in rural Hooper and graduated from
Uehling High School in 1960. He married Mary L. Waterbury July 4,
1964, in Onawa, Iowa. He worked for Michael Curren and Associates
Pipeline Company throughout the south for 18 years before returning
to farm the family farm near Hooper. For the past 20 years, he
operated Gene's Bar in Uehling.
Survivors include: a daughter, Gena (and husband, Aaron) Karr of
Arlington; a sister, Joyce Nelson of Omaha; and five grandchildren.
The Rev. John Hargraves will officiate Tuesday's service. Visitation
will be 3-8 p.m. Monday, with family receiving friends 6-8 p.m., at
Lattin-Dugan-Chambers Chapel in Fremont. Visitation also will be 9
a.m. until service time Tuesday at the church. Burial will be in
Adamah Cemetery in rural Hooper. A memorial has been established to
the Uehling Volunteer Fire Department.
NELSON, GENE A.
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Obituary - Gladys Hasemann Nelson
Rustler-Sentinel
February 17, 1999
Gladys Nelson
Gladys Nelson, 81, of Fremont, died Tuesday, Febr. 9, 1999 at Good
Samaritan Center in Scribner.
Gladys Hasemann was born Nov. 8, 1917 in Scribner to Henry and
Lillian (Klahn) Hasemann. She was raised in Scribner and lived on
a farm near Walthill for 20 years before moving to Fremont. She
resided in Fremont for 35 years. She was retired from the Campbell
Soup Company where she worked for many years and was also a
homemaker.
She was married April 10, 1937 in Fremont to Maynard Nelson. He
died Feb. 1, 1998.
Survivors include a daughter, Marlene Lacy of Fremont; two sons,
Harold of Rosalie and Henry of Arizona; a brother, Harry Hasemann
of West Point; two sisters, Darlene Miller of Denver, Co. and
Lillian Hasemann of West Point; seven grandchildren, four great
grandchildren and numerous cousins.
She also was preceded in death by two sons, Maynard Jr. and Melvin,
and her parents.
Memorial services were held Friday, Feb. 12, at Sinai Lutheran
Church in Fremont. Pastor Mike Ostrom officiated. Burial was in
Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.
NELSON, GLADYS CAROLINE
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Obituary - Nels A. Nelson
The Hooper Sentinel
January 13, 1966
Nels A. Nelson Is Taken By Death; Funeral Tuesday
Nels Anton Nelson died Saturday at his farm home near Hooper. He
had been ill for about a year. The funeral service was held at the
Elim Lutheran Church Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. Grant Van Boening
the pastor in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. John Monson sang, accompanied by Mrs. Alvis Petersen.
The pallbearers were Albert Hasemann, Arthur Hasemann, Henry
Nelson, Burnell White, LaVern White and Robert White. Interment
was in the Elim Lutheran Cemetery. It was a Wollmer & Warne
Service.
Mr. Nelson was born in Sweden Sept. 26, 1882, and came to this
country with his parents, when about six years old. He had lived
in the community since 1888.
He married Fredricka Weigle at Fremont on May 28, 1907, and they
observed their Golden Wedding in May, 1957. She passed away in
May, 1958.
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harry (Edna) Hasemann, and
Mrs. Floyd (Gladys) White, both of Scribner; two sons, Maynard Sr.
of Walthill and Edward of Hooper; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Anderson
of Alliance and Mrs. Selma Bergman of Omaha; also 15 grandchildren
and seven great grand children. He was preceded in death by his
parents, four sisters, and two brothers.
He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith, and was a
member of Elim Lutheran Church.
NELSON, NELS ANTON
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Obituary - Richard W. Nelson
Obituary
Richard W. Nelson, 85, of Hooper died Saturday, Dec. 4, 1999, at
Hooper Care Center. Nelson was born April 7, 1914, in Hooper. He
lived on the family farm near Hooper. They moved in 1932 to the
Swaburg community. He was a 1932 graduate of Hooper High School.
He lived and farmed there until 1996 when he moved to Hooper Care
Center. He raised livestock.
Survivors include: two brothers, Ernest Nelson of Hooper and John
Nelson of Craig.
The funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Warne-Johnson Funeral Home
in Hooper with the Rev. Mark Eldal officiating. Visitation will be
3-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Hooper
Cemetery.
NELSON, RICHARD
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Obituary - Violet Johnson Nelson
Summary
The Oakland Independent
March 21, 1991
Page B4
Violet Nelson, 81, died on March 12, 1991 at Hooper. She was born
on October 30, 1909 at Hooper to James P. and Anna Katherine
(Jorgensen) Johnson. She married Ernest Nelson on February 16,
1935 at Glenwood, IA. She was preceded in death by her parents, 1
brother, Art, 1 sister, Pearl Wahlstrom and grandson, Gerid Nelson.
Survivors are her husband, Ernest, 1 son, Gene, 2 daughters, LaRae
Larson and Joyce Nelson.
NELSON, VIOLET JOHNSON
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Name = Augusta Weigle
The Hooper Sentinel
July 28, 1960
Mrs. John Weigle is Laid to Rest Here
Mrs. John Weigle, 93, was laid to rest in the Hooper Cemetery
Tuesday with the Rev. Fredrick D. Bold officiating at the gravside
services. Mrs. Weigle had been residing in a Fremont nursing home.
WEIGLE, AUGUSTA
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Name on Tombstone =
Elle E. dau of John & Augusta Weigle
Dates on Tombstone = d 9 Mar 1895 3 mo 22 days
Mini Biography
Elle Elizabeth Weigle, infant daughter of John and Augusta Dickman
Weigle, was born on November 17, 1894 near Hooper, Nebraska. Her
grandparents were George and Christena Weigle and Fred and
Elizabeth Dickman. She died on March 9, 1895, and is buried at
Logan cemetery.
WEIGLE, ELLA ELIZABETH
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Obituary - John Weigle
The Hooper Sentinel
June 19, 1924
Pioneer of This Community Passes Away
John Weigle, one of the real pioneers of this locality, and widely
known over a large section of this part of the state, died at his
home five miles northeast of Hooper at 11:45 Thursday night, June
12 at the age of 67 years, 3 months and 5 days. Heart trouble, from
which he had been a sufferer for some time, was the cause of his
death. His demise was sudden as before being taken ill about 11:30
that night he had been feeling as well as usual and shortly before
had returned from a visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Chas.
Claasen. When taken with his last illness medical assistance was at
once summoned, but death ensued a few minutes before the physician
could reach the home. In claiming Mr. Weigle, death took from this
vicinity a man who was highly respected by the entire community and
another name has been stricken from the fast and ever lessening
roll of old settlers. He was a man of generous impulses and never
forgot the generous hospitable ways of the pioneer. He was also a
man that bore the adversity of early days bravely and enjoyed
prosperity quietly, and in filling the various relations in life of
husband, father, brother and friend he was ever loving, kind and
helpful. He did much in his quiet way to further the interest of
this community into the strong position it holds today. He served
for 26 years as a member of the district school board, and was
still serving in that capacity at the time of his death.
Mr. Weigle was born at Long Grove, Ill., on March 7, 1857. When but
a child of eighteen months he came with his parents to Nebraska and
located on the well known Weigle homestead two miles north of town
which is now farmed by his brother, Gus. There he grew to manhood
enduring with his elders the trials of pioneering. In 1883 he was
united in marriage to Miss Augusta Dickman. To this union eight
children were born, one daughter dying in infancy, seven children
remaining to mourn with the widow, a father and husband, who was
beloved by all. The surviving children are: Mrs. John Hankins, of
Stanton; Mrs. Wm. Edelman, of Fremont; Mrs. Fred Daubert, of
Oakland; Albert, who lives at home; Mrs. N. A. Nelson, Mrs. E. J.
Nelson and Mrs. Charles Claasen, of this vicinity. He is also
survived by one brother, Gus, and two sisters, Mesdames Henry and
Jacob Schwab of Hooper, and one sister, Mrs. Adam Schwab of Fort
Lupton, Colo., who arrived here Sunday to attend the funeral.
The funeral was held Sunday afternoon, with short services at 1:30
at the late home and at 2 o'clock at Grace Lutheran church, the
Pastor, Rev. R. W. Livers preaching the words to the sorrowing
family and relatives. The services were attended by a very large
number of friends who thus silently paid their last respect to the
man they had learned to esteem. Pall bearers were members from the
Sons of Hermann Lodge of which he was a member. Interment was made
in the Hooper cemetery.
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History of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska and Their People
1921 Volume II, Page 698
John Weigle
John Weigle has impressed himself upon the people of Hooper
Township as a man of worth and stability, one whose experience,
enterprise and enlightened views will add to the community's
prestige and whose agricultural abilities will serve to assist
materially in an elevation of standards. Mr. Weigle was born in
Illinois, March 7, 1857, a son of George Weigle, who was born in
Germany. George Weigle, upon his arrival in the United States in
1852 or 1853, spent two years in New York State and a like period
in Illinois, and then came to Nebraska, where he hook up a
homestead. He became a successful man and died, highly respected,
at the age of seventy-two years. His wife, Christine Kramer, is
also deceased, having died when about seventy-eight years of age.
John Weigle was educated in the publics schools and began his
independent career at the age of twenty-six years, when he began
renting property from his father. At the time of the elder man's
death, he secured his first land, an inheritance of 160 acres, and
so able have his affairs been managed that at the present time his
is the owner of 380 acres, all in good state of cultivation, and
devoted to general farming and the raising of live stock. Mr.
Weigle came to Dodge County when about two years of age and has
made a place for himself among the substantial and reliable men of
Hooper Township, where his property is located on section 11. He
has excellent improvements and substantial buildings and keeps
fully abreast of all the progressive movements made in his
vocation. Mr. Weigle is a popular member of the local lodge of the
Sons of Herman. He is an independent voter, and he and Mrs. Weigle
are consistent members of the Lutheran Church.
In 1883 Mr. Weigle married Augusta Dickman, who was born in Germany
November 4, 1866, and came to the United States when six months old
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Weigle are the parents of seven
children: Frederica, Augusta, Amelia, Albert, Carrie, Minnie and
Emma. Another child Ella, died in infancy.
WEIGLE, JOHN
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