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Family Group Sheet for Ernestine Henrietta & Franz Ollerman
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Husband: FRANZ A. F. OLLERMAN
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       Birth: 1852           PRUSSIA                                                
 Immigration: May 20, 1867   BREMEN, GERMANY TO NEW YORK ON THE HANSA               
       Death: 1904           EAGLE, CASS CO., NE                                    
      Burial:                EAGLE CEMETERY, CASS COUNTY, NE                        
    Marriage: Dec 12, 1876   ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE               
      Father: FRANZ FRIEDRICK HERMAN OLLERMAN (1824-1903)
      Mother: OTTILIE KROHN (1824-    )
Other spouse: PAULINE WILHELMINA MAAHS (1867-1955)
    Marriage: Mar 26, 1887   LINCOLN, LANCASTER CO., NE                             
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Wife: ERNESTINE HENRIETTA UEHLING
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       Birth: Jan 15, 1856   DODGE COUNTY, WISCONSIN                                
    Relocate: Jun 26, 1864   DODGE COUNTY, NEBRASKA                                 
       Death: Aug 10, 1886   TYPHUS; SCRIBNER, DODGE CO., NE                        
      Burial: Aug 11, 1886   PEBBLE CEMETERY, SCRIBNER, DODGE CO., NE - WITH HER DAU
      Father: JOHANNES "JOHN" UEHLING (1797-1883)
      Mother: CORDULA ELIZABETH TRAUTVETTER (1814-1880)
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Children
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1 M ADOLPH E. F. OLLERMAN
       Birth: Jan 16, 1878   NEBRASKA                                               
       Death: Jun 1, 1891    DROWNED IN ELKHORN RIVER NEAR SCRIBNER; SCRIBNER, DODGE
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2 M ALEXANDER FRANZ LEOPOLD OLLERMAN
       Birth: Sep 8, 1880    PEBBLE TWP., DODGE CO., NE                             
       Death: Dec 15, 1958   PORTLAND, MULTHNOMAH, OR                               
      Burial:                WILLAMETTE NATIONAL CEMETERY, PORTLAND MULTNOMAH COUNTY
      Spouse: HAZEL A. CORNEAU (1891-1973)
    Marriage:                                                                       
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3 F OTTILIE ELSIE CORDULA OLLERMAN
       Birth: Nov 18, 1883   PEBBLE TWP., DODGE CO., NE                             
       Death: 1964           PULASKI, OSWEGO CO., NY                                
      Spouse: ANTON FERDINAND MAAHS (    -    )
    Marriage: 1903           WALTON, NE                                             
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4 F CORDULA WIHELMINA ERNESTINE OLLERMAN
       Birth: Apr 30, 1886   PEBBLE TWP., DODGE CO., NE                             
       Death: Aug 9, 1886    TYPHUS; PEBBLE TWP., DODGE CO., NE                     
      Burial: Aug 11, 1886   PEBBLE CEMETERY, SCRIBNER, DODGE CO., NE - WITH HER MOT
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Obituary - Hazel E. Foster

Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) - 
January 17, 2010
Deceased Name: Hazel E. Foster

Hazel E. Foster, 91, of Lehman, passed away Friday, Jan. 15, 2010,
at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. 

Mrs. Foster was born in Belvidere, S.D. and was a daughter of the
late Antone and Otelia Alander Maahs. She has resided in Lehman for
the last 35 years. 

She was a member of the Lehman-Idetown United Methodist Church. 

Hazel was an amateur artist who loved painting. She also enjoyed
gardening and cooking. 

Preceding her in death are three grandsons and several brothers and
sisters. 

She is survived by her loving husband of 73 years, George G. Foster;
daughter, Patricia Spencer and her husband, Ronald, of Florida; son,
Raymond Foster and his wife, Nancy, of Texas; six grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandsons; as well as her
longtime and dear friend, Bobby Grant, of Pittsburgh. 

Funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday from the Curtis L. Swanson
Funeral Home, Inc., corner of Routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, with
Linda Van Gorder, certified lay speaker at the Lehman-Idetown United
Methodist Church, officiating.  Interment will be in the Chapel Lawn
Memorial Park, Dallas. Friends may call from 10 to 11 a.m. prior to
the service on Tuesday. 

Mrs. Foster's grandson, Reggie and Cathy, would like to thank the
professional and caring staff at the Meadow's Nursing Center for
going above and beyond in caring for grandma. They also greatly
appreciated the guidance and kindness they gave to them in this
difficult time. 

FOSTER, HAZEL
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Obituary - Adolph A. Maahs

ADOLPH A. MAAHS 
PULASKI —Adolph A. Maahs, 76, of 7637 Jefferson St.
died Wednesday in the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital,
Watertown.  Born Sept. 3, 1906 in Walton, Neb., to Anton and Ottilie
Ollerman Maahs, he was educated in schools in Mitchell. S.D. He
moved to the town of Mexico at the age of 12. He lived on a farm
with his parents. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. George (Marie)
Scott of Pulaski and Mrs. Graham (Hazel) Foster of Dallas, Pa.; two
brothers, Herman A. of El Cerrito. Calif., and Chester W. of
Anchorage, Alaska. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Foster-
Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. The Rev. Earl Smith officiating. Burial
will be in Pulaski Cemetery. There are no calling hours.

MAAHS, ADOLPH A.
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Anton G. Maahs

N. Syracuse Man Takes Own Life in Burnet Park

Lying in a road by his parked car, with a bullet thru his head,
Anton G. Maahs, 39, of 109 Watson rd., North Syracuse, was found
dead in Burnet park at 2 a.m. yesterday.

Coroner Harry L. Gilmore gave a verdict of suidide, saying death was
caused by the gunshot wound.  Dr. theodore Rosen of Onondaa General
hospital pronunced the man dead.

Maahs was a millwright foreman at the Brown-Lipe-Chapin division of
General Motors Corp. and captain of the plant's pistol team.  His
car was found parkped near the top of the roundto in Burnet park.
Near the right front wheel a .32 caliber rovoler was found.

The body was discovered by two couples driving in the roundtop road.
Police were motified and Sgt. Joseph Viau went to the scene.

Maahs is survived by his wife, Mrs. Agnes Maahs; his mother, Mrs.
Ottilie Maahs of Pulaski; his father, Anton Maahs of California; two
daughters, Misses Lois and Margaret Maahs; three brothers Herman,
Chester and Adolph Maahs; two sisters, Mrs. George Scott of Pulaski,
Mrs. Graham Foster of Boston.

Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Paul H. DeWitt
funeral home.  The Rev. Archie MacKenna, pastor of the North
Syracuse Baptist church, will officate.   Burial will be in North
Syracuse cemetery.
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Maahs -In this city. Feb. 13, 1949, Anton G. Maahs.  Survived by his
wife, Mrs. Agnes Maahs; his mother, Mrs. Ottilie Maahs of Pulaski;
his hather, Anton Maahs of California; two daughters, Lois and
Margaret; three brothers Herman, Chester and Adolph Maahs; two
sisters, Mrs. George Scott of Pulaski, Mrs. Graham Foster of Boston.
Survices at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday - at Paul H.DeWitt funeral home, 534
Delaware St.   Burial-North Syracuse cemetery.

MAAHS, ANTON G. 
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Obituary - Chester Maahs

Chester W. Maahs Of Anchorage, AK., died, Sept. 17. He was born Aug.
21, 1911 to Anton F. Maahs ,and Otillie Oller-mann Maahs in
Whitelake, SD. He retired in 1969 from Carrier Corporation in
Syracuse, NY. after 37 years. He also owned and operated a beef
cattle ranch in Otisco, NY. until 1970. He had been a resident of
Anchorage since 1971 and employed for ten years with the Anchorage
School District, as an Auditorium Manager. 

He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Beverly; son,
Kenneth; sister, Marie H. Scott and brothers, Herman, Adolph and
Anton. He is survived by his daughters, Barbara Schneider (William),
Doris Withey-Maahs, and Sharon Humphrey (Mark); nine grandchildren;
seven great-grandchildren; sister, Hazel Foster (Graham) and many
nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to
the Alzheimer's Resource Agency of Alaska, 1750 Abbott Rd.,
Anchorage, AK., 99507 or to St. John's United Methodist Church, 1801
O'Malley Rd., Anchorage, AK., 99515. There will be a memorial
service at St. John's United Methodist Church, on Saturday, Sept.
27, 2003.
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Note:  The South Dakota Birth Index lists his date of birth as 8-18-1911.

MAAHS, CHESTER
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Obituary - Grace Maahs

The funeral for Grace C. Maahs will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Ranfranz
& Vine Funeral Homes Chapel in Rochester, with the Rev. William
Pencille officiating. Burial will be in Riverside National Cemetery
in Riverside, Calif., at a later date. 

Mrs. Maahs, 73, of Rochester, died Tuesday (Jan. 29, 2008) at Saint
Marys Hospital. 

Grace Lau was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. She was raised and graduated
from high school in Honolulu, and married Kenneth E. Maahs there on
Dec. 30, 1961. The couple lived in New Mexico; Anchorage, Alaska;
and California. Her husband preceded her in death on March 31, 2001.
Mrs. Maahs has resided in Rochester since 2001. 

She is survived by two daughters, Stacia (Martin) Kautzer of Oronoco
and Selisa (Bradley) Brothers of Canoga Park, Calif.; a son, Shawn
(Lisa Ann) of Anchorage; six grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and
a sister, Irene Kuhns of Honolulu. In addition to her husband, she
was preceded in death by her parents, Wong L. and Helen W. (Liu)
Lau; and a brother, Richard. 

Visitation will be an hour before the service at Ranfranz & Vine
Funeral Homes. 

MAAHS, GRACE LAU
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Obituary - Kenneth E. Maahs

Press-Enterprise, The (Riverside, CA) - 
April 6, 2001
Deceased Name: KENNETH E. MAAHS

KENNETH E. MAAHS, 67, died of cancer Saturday at his home in
Riverside. Born in Philip, S. D., Mr. Maahs lived in Riverside three
years. He was an electrician. 

He served in the U. S. Marine Corps during the Korean War. 

Mr. Maahs is survived by his wife, Grace; two daughters, Stacia
Kautzer of Minnesota and Selisa Kafe; a son, Shawn of Alaska; four
grandchildren; his father, Chester of Alaska; and three sisters. 

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. today at Magnolia Avenue Baptist
Church in Riverside. Burial will be in Riverside National Cemetery.
Sierra Memorial Chapel Mortuary in Riverside is handling
arrangements. 

MAAHS, KENNETH E.
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Obituary - Laverita I. Maahs

West County Times (Richmond, CA) - 
May 19, 1998
Deceased Name: Lavertia L. Maahs
Nov. 23, 1912 May 17, 1998 

Lavertia Maahs, a homemaker, died Sunday in San Pablo. She was 85. 

The Harbor Beach, Mich., native lived in El Cerrito for 40 years.
She was a member of Assembly of God Church in El Cerrito and
Salvation Army Home League of Richmond-El Sobrante. 

She is survived by her son, Douglas Maahs of El Cerrito; daughter,
Marjorie Harkins of Vallejo; brothers, Addison and Oscar Ingles,
both of Harbor Beach; five grandchildren; and six great-
grandchildren. 

Services: 11 a.m. Thursday at Sunset View Mortuary Chapel in El
Cerrito, with the Rev. Malcom Lee officiating. Entombment will be at
Sunset Mausoleum in Kensington. Visitation will be from noon to 9
p.m. Wednesday at the mortuary. 

Memorial gifts: Richmond Rescue Mission, P.O. Box 1112, Richmond, CA
94802-9976 or Salvation Army, 4600 Appian Way, El Sobrante, CA 94803.

MAAHS, LAVERITA INGLES
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Obituary -  Loismae Elaine Maahs

Loismae Elaine Maahs, 75 Former Liverpool art teacher On Sept. 8,
2008, Loismae Elaine Maahs, of Liverpool, passed away peacefully at
the age of 75. She was born in Pulaski on Sept. 11, 1932 to Agnes
and Anton Maahs. She received a bachelor of science in art from
Buffalo State in 1954, a masters of science in elementary education
from Oswego State in 1958, and a certificate of advanced studies in
school administration from Cortland State in 1982. She was an
elementary art teacher at the Nate Perry Elementary School in
Liverpool for many years. During her career, she received numerous
awards and honors. She loved teaching, and her colleagues and
students. Lois loved to travel. She explored the United States
extensively and in retirement, traveled internationally. Lois also
enjoyed trips to Cape Code and visited it frequently. Lois’s travels
with her friends were a meaningful part of her life. Lois was
independent, creative, adventurous, and lived her life to the
fullest. Many of her students, and more recently, her grand-niece
and nephews, found her to be magical. She will be deeply missed by
her family and many friends. Lois is survived by her sister and
brother-in-law, Richard and Margaret Van Antwerp of Leesburg, Va.;
nephew, Richard Van Antwerp II of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and niece,
Tamara Scoville of Corvallis, Ore. 

MAAHS, LOISMAE ELAINE
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Obituary - Alexander Ollerman

The Portland Oregonian
12-16-1958

Ollerman-Alexander F., 
4315 NE 11th.  
The Little Chapel of the Chimes, 430 N. Killingsworth.

OLLERMAN, ALEXANDER
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Obituary - Ernestine Henrietta Uehling Ollerman
 
The Fremont Weekly Herald 
August 19, 1886

The wife of Frank Ollerman, of Scribner, died on Tuesday and was
buried on Wednesday, there being a very large concourse a the
funeral, and the interment being made in Pebble cemetery.  She
leaves three children (and infant dying the day previous) and she
was a woman most highly esteemed by all who knew her.

Note: She died August 10, 1886 of typhus. Daughter, Cordula
Wilhelmine Ernestine Ollerman, died August 9, 1886 of typhus.
Source: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church records in Pebble Creek
Township, Dodge County, Nebraska. The obituary and notes were given
to me by Mary Jo Kubie of Blair, NE, in Jan. of 1999.

OLLERMAN, ERNESTINE
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Hazel Ollermann

Michigan Deaths, 1971-1996
Name: Hazel A Ollerman
Birth Date: 12 Mar 1991
Death Date: 18 Jan 1973
Gender: Female
Residence: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan
Place of Death: Michigan
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The Portland Oregonian
1-22-1973

Ollerman-Hazel, Detroit, Mich.  Services Monday, Jan 22, 11 am, at
Grace Memorial Episcopal Church, NE 17th & Weilder, Interment
Willamette National cemetery.  The Little Chapel of the Chimes,
Directors.

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The Portland Oregonian
1-20-1973

Ollerman-Hazel, Detroit, Mich.; beloved mother of Dwayn, Father
Franz and Carl Ollerman; 11 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren.
Services Monday, Jan 22, 11 am, at Grace Memorial Episcopal Church,
NE 17th & Weidler.  Interment Willamette National cemetery.  The
Little Chapel of the Chimes, Directors. 

OLLERMAN, HAZEL CORNEAU
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Obituary - Pauline Maahs Ollerman

Lincoln Star 
December 1, 1955 
Page 45, Col. 2

Ollerman - Funeral for Mrs. Pauline Ollerman. 88, Eagle, who died
there Tuesday, will be 2 P.M. Friday at the Lutheran Church at
Eagle, the Rev. E. Edward Hackmann officiating. Eagle Cemetery.
Pallbearers Harry Maahs, Albert Maahs, Clarence Maahs, Elmer
Umland, Fred Spahale, Walter Umland, Hodgman-Splain. -  -  -  -  - 
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Lincoln Star 
November 30, 1955 
Page 18, Col. 6

Mrs. Ollerman, 88, is Dead at Eagle

Mrs. Pauline Ollerman, 88, died Tuesday in Eagle.  She had been an
Eagle resident for 60 years.

Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Bertha Wolf of Eagle,  a sister,
Mrs. Fred Wolf of Eagle, two grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.

OLLERMAN, PAULINE
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Obituary - George Scott


Palladium Times
September 29, 1983

Pulaski-George H. Scott, 78, of Deerfield Apartments, Pulaski, died
Wednesday at the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown.

Mr. Scott was a life resident of Pulaski.  He attended Pulaski
Academy.  He had worked at the Carrier Corp. in Syracuse, retiring
in 1965.  He was also the owner for many years of Scott's Tourist
Home of Pulaski.

Mr. Scott was a member of Pulaski Lodge 415 F & AM and an honorary
member of Ringgold Fire Company.

Surviving are his wife; the former Marie H. Maahs; two sons, Donald
G. and Edward D. both of Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Smith of
Pulaski, two sisters, Miss Hattie Scott and Mrs. Jessie Harrington,
both of Pulaski; five grandchildren and a great grandchild.

Services wil be at 1 a.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home,
Pulaski, the Rev. Virgil Hager officiating.

Burial wil be in Pulaski Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral
home, 7385 Park St.

Contributions may be made to the Ringgold rescue Squad.  

SCOTT, GEORGE
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Obituary - Marie Scott

Watertown Daily Times (NY) - May 29, 1990 
Deceased Name: MARIE H. SCOTT, 84, 

Marie H. Scott, 84, Deerfield Apartments, died Sunday in Fairview
General Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Scott was in Ohio visiting
relatives. 

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral
Home, with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry, pastor of Park United Methodist
Church, officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. 

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the
funeral home. Donations may be made to the Ringgold Fire Department
Building Fund, P.O. Box 50, Pulaski, or to Oswego County Hospice in
care of the H. Douglas Barclay Courthouse. 

Surviving are two sons, Donald G. and Edward D., both of Pulaski; a
daughter, Betty Smith, Scotia; five grandchildren, nine great-
grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. 

Born June 20, 1905, in Walton, Neb., daughter of Anton and Ottilie
Ollerman Maahs, she attended Mexico district schools and had lived
in the Pulaski area since 1928. 

She married George H. Scott March 31, 1928. The couple observed
their 50th wedding anniversary in 1978. Mr. Scott died Sept. 28,
1983. 

Mrs. Scott had owned and operated the Scott Tourist Home for more
than 25 years. She was a member of the Pulaski United Methodist
Church and a 33-year member of the Pulaski Chapter 159, Order of the
Eastern Star. 

SCOTT, MARIE HELEN MAAHS
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