Baptist Cemetery Obituaries, Assembled by Harry H. Wagner
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Baptist Cemetery
Uehling, Nebraska

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Name =Lavernice, dau of E H & L M Abel

Dates = b & d 1925

Parents = Ernest Henry/Harry & Laura M. (Larson) Abel

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Her father, Ernest Henry Abel, was born on Dec. 3, 1905 at Garfield,
Wa and died on June 10, 1961.  Her mother, Laura Margaret Marie
Larson, was born in Nebraska on 7-19-1904 and died on 4-16-1972. 
Her
parents were married on 4-16-1925.  Laura M. M. Larson was the
daughter of Andrew L. and Ellen Victoria (Linn) Larson(both buried
at the Baptist Cemetery).  Ernest and Laura Abel later moved to
Grand Forks, ND.  Their other children were Merlyn Ernest Abel(10-7-
1927) and another child.hhw
Information is needed. 

Abel, dau Lavernice
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Five Anderson Children

Harriet

Harriet

Freddy

Freddy

Anna

Dates = Unknown

Parents = Lars Peter & Christina (Thompson) Anderson

The five small children are all buried in the northwest corner of
the old homestead south of Uehling, now know as the Uehling Baptist
Cemetery.  By Marian Peterson Erickson

Anderson, Five Children
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Obituary - Cameron Anderson

The Fremont Tribune (On-Line) 
July 8, 203

Cameron Christian Anderson, 23, of Tekamah, formerly of Hooper, died
July 4, 2003.

He was born Feb. 19, 1980, in Fremont. He attended grade school in
Fremont, then moved to Hooper and attended the sixth through 12th
grades at Logan View Public School, graduating in 1998.  He
graduated from Northeast Community College in Norfolk as a utility
lineman.  Since then, he had worked as a utility lineman for the
Burt County REA.

He spent most of his free time hunting, fishing and being in the
outdoors.  He was a member of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.

Survivors include: his parents, Shawn and Dave Anderson of Hooper
and Steve Anderson of Malmo; three sisters, Meghan Anderson and
Taylor Anderson, both of Hooper, and Carrie Anderson of Fremont; and
grandparents, Pat and Warren Anderson and Josephine Hinkel, all of
Fremont.

The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Redeemer Lutheran Church
in Hooper with the Rev. Steve Tjarks officiating.  Closed casket
visitation will be from 1-9 p.m.  Wednesday at Ludvigsen Mortuary in
Fremont with the family receiving friends from 6:3 0-8 p.m. Burial
will be in Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling.

A memorial has been established to the Lewis Township Search &
Rescue Team.hhw

cameronanderson

Anderson, Cameron
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Obituary - Dale D. Anderson

Dale D. Anderson, 87 years, of Uehling, NE passed away Thursday,
January 9, 2020 at the Lancaster Rehabilitation Center in Lincoln, NE.

Dale was born December 18, 1932 to Ivar and Minnie (Larson) Anderson
in Uehling, NE. He graduated from Uehling High School. After high
school, he served in the U. S. Navy from April 12, 1951 to March 31,
1955. On May 4, 1958, he married Sharon Gottsch at St. John?s
Lutheran Church in Bennington, NE. In 1976, the couple moved to
Uehling. He was a self- employed carpenter and manager of Hinky Dinky
in Omaha.  
Dale was a member of the Uehling Fire Department and Rescue, Lions
Club, American Legion, and the Congregational Church all Uehling, NE.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and brother, Stanley
Anderson. He is survived by his wife, Sharon of 61 years; daughter,
Kathleen
Anderson; son, Michael (Yvonne) Anderson; sister, Norma Moseman;
brother, Einar (Kay) Anderson; 8 grandchildren, Jon (Joanna), Jordan,
Jace, Jocelyn, Grant, Serena, Alonzo, and Gavin; and 1 great
grandchild, Paxton.

Funeral service will be 11 A.M., Friday, January 17, 2020 at the
Uehling Auditorium in Uehling, NE. Paul Howard will officiate.
Visitation will be Thursday from 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. at Moser Memorial
Chapel in Fremont, NE. Visitation will continue 1 hour prior to the
service on Friday at Uehling. Burial will be at the Uehling Baptist
Cemetery near Uehling, NE with military honors.

Memorials may be directed to the Uehling Fire and Rescue
Departments.hhw

dale
anderson

ANDERSON, DALE D.
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Name = Harold C. Anderson, son A L & M
Anderson

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 6, 1907  -  Sept. 17, 1908

Parents =  A L & M Anderson

The Oakland Independent 
Friday, October 2, 1908

Died, Harold Clifton Anderson, aged one year, 17 days of bowel
trouble, Wednesday evening, September 23, the youngest child of A L
& M Anderson. The funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ambrose Erickson, Thursday afternoon.  Rev. Arlander of
Oakland, preached a very touching sermon.  Interment was in the
Swedish Baptist Cemetery. From the Uehling Press.

Note - Linda Stewart sent this obituary to me on Oct. 4, 2001.

Anderson, Harold C.
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Name = Ivar Anderson E.

Dates on Tombstone = Nov. 24, 1902  -  May 11, 1985
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Spouse = Minnie Larson

Parents = Frost Erik Anderson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
May 16, 1985

Ivar Anderson was born on November 24, 1902 at Mora, Sweden, and
died in Omaha on Saturday. He emigrated to the USA in 1920, and
worked for his uncle, Swan Strand, from 1920 to 1927.  He became a
US citizen in 1931. Ivar married Minnie Larson on Dec. 28, 1927.
He is survived by his wife, sons; Stanley, Dale and Einer and one
daughter, Norma Moseman.  He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery,
Uehling, NE.hhw 

ivaranderson

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Name = Minnie Anderson

Dates = Mar. 22, 1905  -  Aug. 22, 1985
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Spouse = Ivar Anderson

Maiden Name = Minnie Larson

Parents = Oliver and Anna (Larson) Larson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
August 28, 1985

Minnie Anderson, 80, died on Thursday at Scribner, NE. She was born
on March 22, 1905 at Uehling, NE to Oliver and Anna Larson.  Minnie
married Ivar Anderson on Dec. 27, 1927 at Uehling, NE.  He died May
11, 1985. She was preceded in death by her parents and 2 brothers.
She is survived by 3 sons; Stanley, Dale and Einer, 1 daughter,
Norman Moseman, 7 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, 2 brothers;
Carrol Larson of Grand Island and Alvin of Long Beach, CA, 1
sister, Mabel Transgard of West Covina, CA. She was buried at the
Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

minnieandereson

Anderson, Minnie
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Name = Walter I. Beckstrom

Dates on Tombstone = Feb. 18, 1911  -  Sept. 7, 1952

Spouse = Mabel Olson

Parents = Oscar & Anna Beckstrom

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
September 11, 1952

Walter Ivar Beckstrom, 41, died on Sunday at Bertha from a self
inflicted gun shot.  He was born Feb. 18, 1911 at Chicago, IL to
Oscar and Anna Beckstrom.  He attended Nash grammar school and
Schurz high school in Chicago.  He came to Oakland in 1933 and made
his home with an uncle, Carl O. Beckstrom.  He married Mabel
Olson(daughter of Alfred & Signe Olson), of Bertha, on Dec. 15,
1937.  He is survived by his wife, 3 sons; Ivar, Kenneth and
Alfred, a sister, Mrs. Harold Peterson of Chicago, an uncle, Carl
Beckstrom of Oakland and other relatives in Sweden.  He was buried
at the Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling.hhw

Beckstrom, Walter I.
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Obituary = Mabel Beckstrom

Dates =  7-28-1914  -  7-25-2005
Tombstone Photo

Maiden Name = Mabel Olson

Parents = Alfred & Signe(Mattson) Olson

Spouse = Walter I. Beckstrom

The funeral for Mabel M. Beckstrom, 90, of Oakland will be 10:30
a.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church in Oakland.

She died Monday, July 25, 2005, at Oakland Memorial Hospital after a
brief illness.

She was born July 28,1914, in rural Bertha to Alfred and Signe
(Mattson) Olson. Bertha was located 1 mile east and 7 miles north of
Craig. She attended the first eight years of school at Bertha School
District 36 and graduated from Tekamah High School in 1932,
receiving a teaching certificate. She did not get a school and never
went on to further her education. She married Walter Iver Beckstrom
on Dec. 15, 1937, in Blair. She had resided at Oakland Heights for
the past few years after a stroke and heart attacks left her unable
to care for herself.

She spent her first 57 years in the Bertha area, moving six times,
but not much over a mile from her birthplace. She was very involved
in her church and community. She was a member of the Divide Center
Presbyterian Church, teaching Sunday school and being in involved in
various women's groups, leading Bible study and serving the church.
She also cleaned the church until it closed 1979. After the church
closed, she attended the Free Church in Oakland. She then attended
the First Baptist Church in Oakland and became a member.

She was a member of various groups and organizations, which included
serving as president of WCTU and being an active member of the
Extension Club in her neighborhood. When her sons were young, she
was a Cub Scout leader and Sunday school teacher. She was an active
volunteer at Oakland Heights Nursing Home, where she led a Bible
study. She was selected by the community and received the Aksarben
Good Neighbor Award.

Survivors included: three sons, Iver (and wife, Sheila) of Craig,
Kenneth (and wife, Linda) and Alfred, all of Omaha; 10
grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and four stepgreat-
grandchildren. 

She was preceded in death by her husband, four sisters and four
brothers

The Rev. Curtis Hineline will officiate Thursday's service.
Visitation will be from 1- 8 p.m. today at Palmquist-Pelan Funeral
Home in Oakland with the family receiving friends from 6-8 p.m. A
prayer service will be at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue one hour
prior to service time at the church. Burial will be in the Baptist
Cemetery in rural Uehling.

A memorial has been established to First Baptist Church in
Oakland.hhw 

Beckstrom, Mabel
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Name = Andrew Bowman

Dates on Tombstone = 1849 - 1919
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Spouse = Margaret Hanson

Parents = Anders & Karin (Mattsdotter) Mattson

The Oakland Independent
December, 1919

Funeral services for the late Andrew Bowman Sr., of Uehling, were
conducted on Thursday from the home at Uehling, to the Baptist
cemetery here.  Rev. Reger of Uehling officiating.hhw
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History of The Elkhorn Valley 
Page 520

Andrew Bowman, of Logan township, came to Dodge County, in 1865, in
company with his mother, who homesteaded eighty acres, and he went
to improving the same.  A log house fourteen feet square was built,
which however did not serve very long, as it burned, after which he
and his mother had to live in a sod house, 12x14 feet, for about
one year, when the water drove them out, after which a frame house
was provided. As years went by, our subject purchased more land,
and became better situated financially. Concerning his earlier life
it may be said that our subject was born in Sweden in 1849, his
parents were Andrew and Carrie Bowman, whose five children were:
Martin, Mary, Carrie, Anna and Andrew. Our subjects father died in
Sweden in 1847, and in 1864, he accompanied his mother to this
country. They came from New York, to Omaha, where he worked on the
railroad about one year. His mother took a homestead, and had to
pay every cent she had to secure it. They had to live in any way,
until times brightened up.  They did not always have enough to eat,
or enough to wear, in order to be comfortable.  In 1878 this self-
sacrificing woman, laid down the burdens of life, aged sixty-five
years. Our subject was united in marriage in 1873, to Miss Margaret
Hanson, the daughter of Hans and Carrie Hanson, whose four children
were Anna, Margaret, Andrew and Oliver. To our subject and his wife
were born five children in the following order: Andrew, August 14,
1874; Tura, January 17, 1876; Albert, September 14, 1879; Sadie,
April 1, 1883; Arthur, December 18, 1890. Politically, the man of
whom we write this notice, is a supporter of the Republican party,
and in church matters is a Lutheran.hhw 

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Name = Margaret Bowman

Dates on Tombstone = 1851  -  1926
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Spouse = Andrew Bowman

Maiden Name = Margaret Hanson

Parents = Hans & Karin (Olson) Hanson

Obituary - Mrs. Margret Bowman

The Oakland Independent
9-3-1926

Swaburg Pioneer Answers Summons

The Swaburg and Uehling communities suffered the loss of an old
pioneer settler in the passing hence of Mrs. Margret Bowman on
Thursday evening, August 26th, at the home of her youngest son,
Arthur, who resides on the old homestead, near Uehling.  During the
past six weeks, she bravely faced the inevitable on her bed of pain,
and was tenderly cared for by her only daughter, Mrs. Sadie Lindgren
and by Mrs. Arthur Bowman.

As Margaret Hanson the deceased was born in Sweden, September 20,
1851, and was at the time of her demise aged 74 years, 11 months and
6 days. She emigrated to the United States in 1870 and in 1873 was
united in marriage to Andrew Bowman at Omaha.  They located on the
homestead south of Uehling, where they experienced the many
hardships and disasters connected with pioneer life.   In their
declining years they retired from the farm and resided in Oakland
and in Uehling, where in 1910 Mr. Bowman passed away and since his
death she has made her home with her children.  She was a most
estimable woman of Christian character, ever ready to aid those less
fortunate then herself and her many kindly deeds are tenderly
cherished in the memories of those who knew and loved her.  When a
young woman she experienced a religious awakening and was baptized
in to the Baptist faith.

There remain to mourn the passing of this devoted mother, the one
daughter, Sadie (Mrs. Charles Lindregren) of Swaburg, and four sons,
Andrew of Uehling, Albert of Stanton, Tura of Fremont and Arthur of
Uehling.  She is also survived by thirteen grandchildren and on
great grandson.

Funeral serviced were held from the late home Saturday afternoon,
and from the Congregational church at Uehling, the Rev. J. S. Benson
of the Emil Lutheran church at Swaburg having charge and assisted by
the Rev. C. L Hammond of Uehling.  A mixed quartet from Uehling
furnished the singing.  Interment was made in the Baptist cemetery
at Swaburg.  The  pallbearers were Silas Anderson of Lyons, Harvey
Lindgren, P. A. Larson, Eric Larson, Roy Larson and Elmer
Peterson.hhw 

1900 Nebraska, Dodge, Logan 252
Bowman, Andrew       Head wm Apr  1849 50 m 25     Swe Swe Swe
1864 36
        Margrete     Wife wf Sept 1851 48 m 25 5 5 Swe Swe Swe
1870 30
        Andrew Jr.   Son  wm Aug  1874 25 s        NE  Swe Swe  
        Tura         Son  wm Jan  1876 24 s        NE  Swe Swe  
        Albert       Son  wm Sept 1879 20 s        NE  Swe Swe
        Sadie        Dau  wf Apr  1877 23 s        NE  Swe Swe
        Arthur       Son  wm Dec  1890  9 s        NE  Swe Swe

Bowman, Margaret
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Name = Andrew B. Bowman

Dates on Tombstone = 1874  -  1959
Tombstone Photo

Actual Dates = 8-04-1874  -  04-29-1959

Spouse = Emma Bengston (1901)

Parents = Andrew & Margaret (Hanson) Bowman

Obituary
The Fremont Tribune
April 30, 1959
Page 11

Andrew Bowman Service Saturday

Uehling - Services for Andrew B. Bowman, 84, will be Saturday at the
Congregational Church with the Rev. Maurice Holt officiating.  He
died at a Fremont hospital Wednesday.

He was born Aug. 4, 1874 at Fremont and has lived in this area all
his life with the exception of two years spent at Rosalie.  He had
been living with his nephew, Melvin Bowman since 1957.  He was a
member of the Uehling Town Board and served as precinct assessor for
many years.  Mr. Bowman was married March 6, 1901 to Emma Bengston
at Fremont.  She died in 1954.

The only close survivor is a brother, Arthur.  He was preceded in
death by his wife, an infant son, two brothers and a sister.

The body will lie in state at the church from 11 a.m. Saturday until
time of sercice.  It will lie in state at the Wollmer & Warne
Funeral Home in Hooper from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Friday.  Burial will
be at the Baptist Cemetery in Uehling. Wollmer & Warne Service of
Hooper is in charge.hhw

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Name = Emma B. Bowman

Dates on Tombstone = 1870  -  1954

Actual Dates = 11-19-1870  -  01-06-1954
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Spouse = Andrew B. Bowman (1901)

Maiden Name = Emma Bengston

Parents = Mr. & Mrs. Swan Bengston

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
January 21, 1954

Mrs. Bowman Dies at Uehling

Mrs. Andrew Bowman passed away, January 6, 1954, at her home in
Uehling, Nebraska at the age of 83 years, 1 month and 18 days.  Mrs.
Bowman was the former Emma Bengston, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Swan Bengston.  She was born at Orion, Illinois November 19,
1870.  She came to Nebraska from Illinois in 1878.  She was married
to Andrew Bowman, March 6, 1901 at Fremont, Nebraska.  They
celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary in March 1951.  They
had farmed in the Uehling Community until 1918 when they retired
and moved to Uehling where they have since resided.  She had been in
failing health for the past year.  An infant son and her parents,
and three brothers preceded her in death.  Mrs. Bowman was baptized
and confirmed at the Lutheran Church in Oakland, Nebr.  Her husband
is the only survivor besides a host of nieces and nephews.  Funeral
services were conducted January 9 at 2 p.m. in the Uehling
Congregational Church by Rev. Allan W. Martin.  Burial was in the
Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling.  Wollmer and Warne Service of
Hooper, Nebraska in charge of arrangements.  A Memorial was given
the Congregational Memorial Fund by neighbors and friends.hhw 

Bowman, Emma B.
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Name = Arthur Bowman

Dates on Tombstone = 1890  -  1972
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Carrie Moseman

Parents = Andrew & Margaret (Hanson) Bowman

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
August 24, 1972

Arthur Bowman, 81, died Sunday at Scribner, NE.  He was born on
December 18, 1890 at Uehling, NE.  He married Carrie Moseman on
February 16, 1916. He is survived by 1 daughter, Elaine (Mrs. LeRoy
Chambliss) of Uehling, 2 sons; Floyd of Phoenix, AZ and Melvin of
Hooper.  He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

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Name = Carrie Bowman

Dates on Tombstone = 1892  -  1967
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Spouse = Arthur Bowman

Maiden Name = Carrie Moseman

Parents Name = Henry and Anna Moseman

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
February 23, 1967

Carrie (Mrs. Arthur) Bowman, 74, died on Thursday at Fremont, NE.
Carrie Moseman was born on September 4, 1892 at Oakland to Henry
and Anna Moseman. She married Arthur Bowman on February 16, 1916 at
Fremont, NE.

She is survived by her husband, 1 daughter, Mrs. LeRoy (Elaine)
Chambliss, of Uehling, 2 sons; Melvin of Oakland and Floyd of
Phoenix, AZ, 6 brothers; August, George and Theodore of Oakland,
William and John of Tekamah and Ernest of Wahoo, 5 sisters; Mrs.
Elim Anderson, of Oakland, Mrs. Pauline Magnuson, of Wakefield,
Mrs. Ida Magnuson, of Hooper, Mrs. Oliver Morre of Alda and Mrs.
Hannah Blome, of Beemer. She was preceded in death by 1 sister,
Mrs. Minnie Mehling and 2 brothers; Herman, of Wakefield and
Edward, of Oakland. She was buried at the Baptist Cemetery,
Uehling, NE.hhw 

carriebowman

Bowman, Carrie
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Name = Karin Anderson Bowman

Dates on Tombstone = 1813  -  1878
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Spouse = Anders Mattsson

Maiden Name = Karin Mattsdotter

Parents = Not Known

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner


Karin Mattsdotter was born at Bon�s, Mora, Dalarna, Sweden in 1813.
She married Anders Mattsson in Mora, Dalarna, Sweden on March 31,
1834. Anders died in Sweden in 1847.  They were the parents of 5
children: Martin (1836-????), Mary (1840-1924), Karin (1843-????),
Anna (1846-1920) and Andrew (1849-1919).  All of the children were
born in Sweden and in 1863 Karin and the children emigrated to the
USA on a sailing ship that took 47 days to reach New York City.
They went west to Omaha, Nebraska, and in 1865 Karin homesteaded 80
acres in Range 8, Township 20, Section 10 of Dodge county. 

Their original name was Anderson, but because of the many families
named Anderson in their neighborhood they changed their family name
to Bowman. Karin's son, Martin, moved to Oregon and did not keep in
touch with the family.  He had 4 children. Mary married Andrew
Larson and they had 7 children. The daughter, Karin, is report to
have died in child birth, but the year is unknown and it is not
known who she married.  Anna married Lars Peterson and they had 11
children. Andrew married Margaret Hanson and they had 5 children.
All of Karin's children, except Martin, remained in the Dodge/Burt
county area. Karin died in 1878 and is buried in the Baptist
cemetery, Uehling, Nebraska.hhw

Bowman, Karin
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Name =  Tura Bowman

Dates on Tombstone = 1876 - 1957
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Hattie Johnson

Parents = Andrew & Margaret (Hanson) Bowman

Obituary

Hooper Sentinel 
July 25, 1957

Graveside Services Held at Swaburg for Tura Bowman

Graveside services for Tura Bowman of Alliance, formerly of this
area were held at the Baptist Cemetery in Swaburg Tuesday
afternoon. Burial was in the family plot.  Rites were held in the
Fred Harler Chapel in Fremont conducted by Assistant Pastor Ray
Harper of the Christian Church. Miss Ruth Stromberg was organist
for the service. Pallbearers were Ivar Anderson, Roy Larson and
four nephews, Martin Leifert of Oakland, Stanley Johnson of
Fremont, Julian Lindgren and Melvin Bowman. 

Mr. Bowman, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bowman, pioneers of
the Uehling area, was born on a farm January 17, 1876, and died at
the age of 81 years, five months and 17 days. He was a retired
carpenter and had lived in Uehling, Fremont and the past 28 years
in Alliance, where his death occurred on Friday, July 14th,
following a lingering illness. Mr. Bowman was married to Miss
Hattie Johnson of the Swaburg area January 14, 1903, at Fremont.
Surviving him besides his widow are one daughter, Mrs. Wilson
Krenzer (Caroline) of Pacoima, Calif., and one son, Richard of
Alliance; two brothers, Andrew and Arthur Bowman of Uehling; six
grandchildren and one great grandchild. He was preceded in death by
his parents, one brother, Albert, and an only sister, Sadie, Mrs.
Charles W. Lindgren.hhw

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Name =  Hattie Bowman

Dates on Tombstone = 1882 - 1964
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Spouse = Tura Bowman

Maiden Name = Hattie Johnson

Parents = Ephraim & Caroline (Saispair) Johnson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
December 10, 1964

Mrs. Hattie Bowman, 82, Laid to Rest

The funeral of an early-day Swaburg resident, Mrs. Hattie Bowman,
82, who died at Alliance, was held Tuesday at a Fremont Funeral
Home, conducted by Rev. Phil Dubbs of the First Christian Church.
Mrs. Robert D. Nelson furnished organ music. Burial was in the
Baptist Cemetery at Swaburg. Pallbearers were Stanley Johnson,
Kenneth Skoog and Martin Leifert of Fremont, and Julian Lindgren,
Roy Larson and Ivar Anderson of Uehling. 

Daughter of Ephraim and Caroline Johnson, the deceased was born on
June 25, 1882 on their farm, the site of the first Swaburg
postoffice, now the Mrs. George H. Otteman home. Mrs. Bowman
attended the Saspair old District 49 School, and a Western Union
Telegraph school in Fremont.  She clerked in the Spielberg and
Harms stores in Hooper. She married Tura Bowman, who died in 1957.
They lived in Uehling, Fremont and Alliance.

Survivors include the daughter, Caroline, Mrs. Wilson Krenzer of
Pacoima, Calif., and a son Richard of Alliance; six grandchildren;
four great grandchildren; two brothers, Gilbert Johnson of Fremont
and Ephraim E. Johnson of Colorado Springs; fours sisters, Mrs.
James Murray (Josie) and Mrs. Herman Skoog (Edna) of Fremont; Mrs.
O. B. Allison (Ida Mae) of North Hollywood, Calif.; Mrs. George
Kocina (Mary) of Minneapolis. Her parents, husband, a brother
Edward and sister Laura, Mrs. Gus Scheer, preceded her in death.hhw 

Bowman, Hattie
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Name = Charley Brandenburg

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 28, 1913  -  Jan. 3, 1985

Spouse = Lillie Nelson

Parents =

Obituary summary

The Oakland Independent 
January 10, 1985

Charles C. Brandenburg, 71, died Thursday at Fremont, NE.  He was
born at Creighton, NE on August 28, 1913.  He was married on
September 14, 1938 to Lillie Nelson.  He worked for Ernie Strand
for a while. They moved to Uehling, NE in November, 1942.  He was
preceded in death by his parents, son, Marc and 2 brothers.  He is
survived by his wife, 2 sons: Bruce and Richard; 3 brothers, Brian,
Jerry and Burneil, 4 sisters; Gladys Wedergren, Dorothy Johnson,
Florence Benner and Ila Mae Rogers.  He was buried at the Baptist
Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 
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Name = Charley Brandenburg

January, 1985

Charley C. Brandenburg, 71, of Uehling, died Thursday evening at
Memorial Hospital of Dodge County in Fremont. Mr. Brandenburg, a
corn sheller, had been ill for six months.  He was born August 28,
1913 in Creighton.  He lived in Creighton and Johnstown before
moving to Uehling 49 years ago. He was a 49 year member of the
Uehling Fire Department. Mr. Brandenburg married Lillie Nelson on
September 14, 1938. 

She survives. Other survivors include two sons; Bruce and Richard,
both of Uehling, six grandchildren, three brothers, Brian of
Johannesburg, California, Jerry of Port Huenene, California and
Burnell of Houston; and four sisters, Gladys Wedergren of Uehling,
Dorthy Johnson of Stanton, Florence Benner of Julesberg, Colorado
and Lla Mae Roger of Concord, California. 

Funeral services were held Monday at the First Congregational
Church of the United Church of Christ in Uehling, the Rev, Hiram
Lilley officiating.  Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery south of
Uehling. Music for the service was provided by Joyce Uehling,
organist and a duet composed of Gloria Wedergren and Charles
Landholm. Pallbearers were Charles Erickson, Norman Hesson, Norman
Johnson, Ed Murer, Loell Strand and Arlen Wedergren.

Note:  Betty Strand sent this obituary to me on Jan. 8, 2001.

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Name = Lillie Brandenburg

Dates on Tombstone = Mar. 7, 1919  -  Jan. 14, 1993

Spouse = Charley Brandenburg

Maiden Name = Lillie Nelson

Parents = Edward & Mary Jane (Heikes) Nelson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
January 21, 1993

Lillie Brandenburg, 73, died on January 14, 1993 at Fremont. She
was born on March 7, 1919 at Wakefield to Edward and Mary Jane
Heikes Nelson. She married Charley Brandenburg on September 14,
1938 at Oakland.  He died on January 3, 1985.  She is survived by 2
sons; Richard and Judy Brandenburg, of Uehling and Bruce and Suzie
Brandenburg, of Uehling, 8 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, 1 son, Marc
in 1977 and a twin sister, Florence Mae Nelson.  She was buried at
the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 
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Name = Lillie Brandenburg

Brandenburg Dies at Age 73

Funeral services for Lillie Brandenburg were held Mon., Jan. 18,
1993 at the First Congregational Church of the UCC in Uehling.  She
died January 14 at Memorial Hospital of Dodge County in Fremont at
the age of 73 years. The Rev. Todd Karges officiated. Joyce Uehling
was organist.  Casket bearers were Kirk Grover, Mike Stover, Gary
Heitshusen, Barry Rabe, Kevin Wedergren and Reggie Johnson.
Honorary casket bearers were Charles Erickson, Loell Stand, Ed
Murer, Arlen Wedergren, John Wagner and Randy Egbers. Interment was
in the Baptist Cemetery in Hooper. Johnson Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.

Lillie E. Brandenburg was born March 7, 1919 at Wakefield to Edward
and Mary Jane (Heikes) Nelson.  She attended school at Wakefield
and graduated from Wakefield High School in 1936. She was a member
of First Congregational of the UCC in Uehling and a member of the
Ladies Auxiliary.  She was a member of the Uehling Firemen's
Auxiliary. She was a Cub Scout den mother for pack #205 for many
years. Lillie married Charley Brandenburg in Oakland on Sept. 14,
1938.  He died Jan. 3, 1985.  She was a homemaker and helped manage
Brandenburg Corn Shelling Business for 51 years.  She lived in
Wakefield and Lyons prior to her marriage and was a Uehling
resident since 1938. 

Survivors are two sons, Richard and Judy Brandenburg of Uehling;
Bruce and Suzie Brandenburg of Uehling; 8 grandchildren; 9 great-
grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her
husband; one son, Marc in 1977; twin sister, Florence Mae Nelson.

Note:  Betty Strand sent this obituary to me on Jan. 8, 2001.

Brandenburg, Lillie
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Name = Myrtle Harrison Cain

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 18, 1903  -  Jan. 7, 1981

Spouse 1 = Frances Harrison 
Spouse 2 = Leonard Cain 

Maiden Name = Myrtle Anderson

Parents = Mr. & Mrs. A. Anderson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
January 13, 1981

Myrtle Cain of Hawarden, IA died on Jan 7, 1981 at Arvada, CO.
Myrtle Anderson was born on August 18, 1903. She married Frances
Harrison. He died in the late 1930's and she then married Leonard
Cain.  She is survived by a daughter, Jacqualyn De Bruin, 2
sisters; Mrs. Lee Koehn (Fern), of Hawarden, IA and Mrs. Forest
Miller (Hazel), of Minneapolis, MN.  She was buried at the Baptist
Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

Cain, Myrtle Harrison
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Name = Donald G. Carson

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 5, 1912  -  June 6, 1983

Parents  = Glen and Mabel (Olson) Carson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
June 23, 1983

Donald G. Carson, 70, died on Monday at Oakland, NE.  He was born
on October 5, 1912 at Craig to Glen and Mabel Carson.  He was
preceded in death by his parents, sister, Mary Lou Quick, brothers;
Lloyd, Dean, Gerald and an infant brother.  He is survived by
brothers; Jack of Craig, Kenley of Scribner, sisters; Julia Trammer
of Craig, Opal Thomas of Tekamha, Joyce Smith of Denver and Janette
Johnson of Oakland, uncle, Toby Carson of Shenandoah, IA and aunt,
Gladys Carson of Lyons,  He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery,
Uehling, NE.hhw 

Carson, Donald G.
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Name =  Glen Carson

Dates on Tombstone = 1880  -  1959

Spouse = Mabel Olson

Parents =

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
November 26, 1959

Graveside Services Held For Glen Carson

Graveside services were held Wednesday in the Baptist Cemetery at
Swaburg for Glen Carson, 78, of Oakland, a lifetime resident of
Burt County, following services in the Methodist Church in Oakland.
Pastor Maurice C. Holt officiated.  Eight grandsons were
pallbearers. His widow is the former Mabel Olson, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Matts Olson, pioneer settlers of Swaburg.  Nine
children also survive.hhw

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Name = Mabel Carson

Dates on Tombstone = 1887  -  1959

Spouse = Glen Carson

Maiden Name = Mabel Olson

Parents =  Matts & Carrie (Mattson-Jacobs) Olson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
December 10, 1959

Graveside Rites For Mrs. Glen Carson

Graveside rites for Mrs. Glen Carson of Oakland were held Friday in
the Baptist Cemetery at Swaburg.  A service was held at the
Methodist Church in Oakland with the Rev. Maurice Holt officiating.
Pallbearers were three grandsons and three nephews. Mrs. Carson,
72, died last Tuesday at a Blair Nursing Home just two weeks
following the death of her husband.  She had been an invalid for a
number of years suffering from shaking palsy.  She was born in
Swaburg, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matts Olson on the farm where
the Carl Egbers family reside. She attended the Swaburg School. Her
marriage to Glen Carson took place 55 years ago at Tekamah.
Survivors are four sons, five daughters, 25 grandchildren, 8 great
grandchildren, a sister and a brother. Besides her husband and her
parents she was also preceded in death by three sons, a sister, two
brothers and a half-brother.hhw

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Tombstone Photo


The Oakland Independent
5-18-1917
Page 8

The, little two-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Carson, of Bertha,
was brought here for buHal in the
Baptist cemetery, Friday.hhw
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Dean, the little son of Glenn Carson's,
who had been sick for the
past three weeks, died Thursday
morning at the age of about two
years. The remains were laid to rest
on Friday in the Uehling cemetery.
The bereaved family have the sympathy
of the entire community in the
loss of their baby boy.hhw

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Name = Janel Margaret Case

Dates on Tombstone = Nov. 9, 1975  -  May 10, 1976

Parents = James M. & Bonita (Strand) Case

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
May 30, 1976

Janel Margaret Case, 6 months, 1 day, died Monday at Pensacola, FL.
She was born on Nov. 9, 1975 at Fremont to James M. Case and Bonita
Strand. She is survived by her parents and 1 brother, James M.
Case, grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Case of Bloomfield and Mr. &
Mrs. Gerald Strand of Swaburg, great grandfather, Willis E.
Wheatley of Uehling, and great grandmother, Mrs. Charolotte Case of
Bloomfield. She was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

Case, Janel Margaret
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Name = Elaine Chambliess

Dates = 5-30-1924   -   11-6-2008

The Fremont Tribune (On-Line) 
Friday, Nov 07, 2008 - 10:44:57 am CST

Elaine M. Chambliess, 84, of Oakland, formerly of Uehling, died
Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008, at Oakland Heights Nursing Home.

She was born May 30, 1924, at the family farmstead south of Uehling
to Arthur and Caroline (Moseman) Bowman. She attended Uehling Public
School District 49 and graduated from Uehling High School in 1940.
She married Lee Roy Chambliess on April 15, 1944, in Colorado
Springs, Colo. They returned to Uehling, where they bought a home.
Her husband preceded her in death Nov. 4, 2003.

Survivors include: a son, Darryle (and wife, Val) Chambliess of
Bend, Ore.; a daughter, Joyce (and husband, Clyde) Johnson of
Oakland; four grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and two
adopted grandchildren.

She also was preceded in death by a granddaughter and two brothers.

The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at First Congregational
Church, United Church of Christ, in Uehling with the Rev. Nora
Mendyk officiating. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Sunday at Pelan
Funeral Home in Oakland and will continue one hour prior to service
time Monday at the church. Burial will be in Baptist Cemetery in
rural Uehling.hhw

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Chambliess, Elaine
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Name = Lee Roy Chambliess

The Fremont Tribune (OnLine)
November 6, 2003

The funeral for Lee Roy Chambliess, 83, of Oakland, formerly of
Uehling, will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at First Congregational Church,
UCC, in Uehling.

He died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003, at Oakland Heights in Oakland.

Chambliess was born Jan. 11, 1920, in Itaska, Texas. At age 12, he
moved with his family to Oakwood, Texas. While in high school, he
played football for four years and graduated from Oakwood High
School in 1933. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1941. He trained in
Texas, Oregon and Arizona. He served in the European Theater during
World War II and participated in the D-Day invasion of France. He
was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, American Service Medal,
European, African, Middle Eastern Service Medal and World War II
Victory Medal. He was honorably discharged on Oct. 30, 1945. He
married Elaine M. Bowman on April 15, 1944, in Colorado Springs,
Colo. They made their home in Uehling. He worked for Uehling
Hillside Dairy for five years, 18 years at Uehling Farmers Co-op and
19 years at Uehling Implement. After his retirement, he worked for
Ron Bowman, farming and doing odd jobs.

He was a member of the First Congregation Church, UCC, in Uehling.
He served as a Uehling volunteer fireman and on the rescue squad for
34 years, 25 of those years as fire chief. He also was a member of
Ryan Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5543 in Oakland.

Survivors include: his wife; a daughter, Joyce (Mrs. Clyde) Johnson
of Oakland; a son, Darryle (and wife, Val) Chambliess of Bend, Ore.;
a sister, Annelle (Mrs. Walter) Adams of Houston; four grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a brother and an infant granddaughter.

The Rev. Linda C. Newman will officiate Saturday's service.
Visitation will be from 1-8 p.m. Friday at Palmquist-Pelan Funeral
Home 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 the Baptist Cemetery in rural Uehling with
military graveside rites by Ryan VFW Post 5543 and American Legion
Post 46.hhw

Chambliess, Lee Roy
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Name = Anthony Clough

Dates on Tombstone = Mar. 7, 1910  -  June 29, 1984

Spouse = Bernice Erickson

Parents = James and Rose Semeisky

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
July 5, 1984

Anthony 'Tony' Clough, 74, died on Friday at Oakland, NE.  He was
born on March 7, 1910 at York, NE to James and Rose Semeisky.  His
mother married Ed Clough of Hooper and he adopted Anthony and his
brother, James. Tony married Bernice Erickson on October 12, 1932.
They had 3 children; LaNelle, Roger and David.  He was preceded in
death by his wife, Bernice and brother Kenneth.  He is survived by
the 3 children, 2 brothers; James and Edwin and 1 sister; Elsie
Behrens of Wahoo.  He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling,
NE.hhw 

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Name = Bernice M. Clough

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 14, 1909  -  Apr. 4, 1984

Spouse = Anthony Clough

Maiden Name = Bernice Erickson

Parents = J. Abmrose & Christine (Olson) Erickson.

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
April 12, 1984

Bernice Clough, died on Wednesday at Oakland, NE.  She was born on
October 14, 1909 at Uehling to J. Ambrose and Christine Erickson.
She married Anthony Clough on October 14, 1932.  She is survived by
her husband, Anthony, daughter, LaNelle of Waterloo, 2 sons; Dr.
Roger Clough of Lincoln, and Dr. David Clough of Hastings, 6
grandchildren; Marc, Michael, Martin, Christine, John, and Anne
Clough, 1 great granddaughter, Melinda and 2 sisters; Marie and
Marjorie. A twin sister died in infancy.  Bernice was buried at the
Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

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Name = Lanelle Janet Clough

Birth:  Apr. 25, 1933  Death:  Jan. 29, 2011

LANELLE JANET CLOUGH, 77 years, was born April 25, 1933, in Uehling,
Nebraska, to Anthony and Bernice (Erickson) Clough. Following a long
illness, she passed away peacefully with her brothers at her side
Saturday, January 29, 2011, at Hillcrest Country Estates in
Papillion, Nebraska. She was a long-time resident of Riverside Lakes
in Waterloo, Nebraska.

Her family brought great joy to her life. She is survived by her
brothers and sisters-in-law, Dr. Roger and Margaret (Merchant)
Clough of Omaha, Nebraska and Dr. David and Donna (Ruwe) Clough of
Lake Bluff, Illinois. She is also survived by six nephews and
nieces, Marc (Pam) Clough, Michael (Arlene) Clough, Martin (Amy)
Clough, Christina Clough, John (Aubrey) Clough and Anne (Jake)
Bodin; twelve grandnieces and grandnephews, Lindi, Robert, Katy,
Charlie, Maddie, Sofie, Bo, Madison, Chloe, Lydia, Stella, Violet;
and great grandnephew, Thomas. Other survivors include her cousins,
Carolee (Realph) Laughren, Jim and Pam Realph and Sharon (Olson)
Landholm. LaNelle was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents
and several loving aunts and uncles.

LaNelle graduated from Uehling High School in 1950, attended Wayne
State College and graduated from Midland College in 1956. She earned
her master's degree plus many hours toward her doctorate from the
University of Nebraska Lincoln.

Family, her students and her teacher colleagues were at the center
of her life. LaNelle's career in education included teaching in
Dodge County District 17 at Swaburg and teaching music in Tekamah,
North Bend, and many years in Omaha Public Schools. While in Omaha,
she taught at McMillan Jr. High, Nathan Hale Jr. High, Benson High
School, Morton Jr. High and Marrs Elementary and Jr. High. As a
music teacher, LaNelle touched the lives of thousands of students
and helped them learn to love music. Along with teaching, she
directed several church choirs in the Omaha area, most recently at
Peace Presbyterian in Waterloo. She gave private piano and voice
lessons to many aspiring young musicians. LaNelle was a talented
performer, composer of music and member of the Sweet Adelines.

A close second to music in LaNelle's life was her love of sports.
She enjoyed sports of all kinds but her special love was the
Nebraska Cornhuskers. LaNelle was a long-time football season ticket
holder, rarely missing a game. She especially loved cheering on the
Big Red with her "Best Buddy", Preston Ricker of Blair. LaNelle
enjoyed watching her nephews and nieces in all of their many sports
and activities. A special talent was teaching her nieces how to
shop!

LaNelle was a person of great faith and her family knows she is in a
special place in heaven.

PRAYER SERVICE: Friday, February 4, 2011, 5:00 p.m. at St. Luke
United Methodist Churh, 11810 Burke St. in Omaha. Visitation with
the family receiving friends will be held at the church from 4 - 5
p.m. 

FUNERAL SERVICE: Saturday, February 5, 2011, 11:00 a.m. at the First
Congregational Church/UCC in Uehling, Nebraska. Visitation Saturday
will be held at the church one hour prior to the service. 

BURIAL: Baptist Cemetery at rural Uehling, Nebraska. 

MEMORIALS: The family will direct Memorial Gifts.hhw

lanelleclough

Clough, Lanelle
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Name = Erick Dahl

Dates on Tombstone = June 1, 1858  -  Jan. 13, 1911

Parents = Peter & Justine Dahl

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
January 19, 1911

Erick Dahl passed away Jan. 13, 1911, at the State Hospital at
Hastings, after an illness lasting for a period of fifteen years,
the immediate cause of death being heart failure. Deceased was born
in Sweden 52 years ago and came to this country with his parents
while quite young.  He resided on a farm eight miles north of
Hooper for about 35 years. Funeral services took place Monday from
the Swedish Baptist church at Swaburg. Interment in the church
cemetery. He leaves three brothers and two sisters besides a large
number of neighbors and friends to mourn his loss.  His brothers
and sisters are; Andrew Dahl, Lars Peterson, Peter Dahl, Mrs. Erick
Erickson, and Mrs. Wm Keller.hhw 

Dahl, Erick
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Name = Peter Dahl

Dates on Tombstone = Nov. 13, 1816  -  Sept. 25, 1894
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Justina ?

Parents =

Information is needed.

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Name = wife, Justina Dahl

Dates on Tombstone = June 9, 1820  -  June 3, 1909
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Peter Dahl

Maiden Name = Justina ?

Parents =

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
June 10 1909

Aged Pioneer Called Home

Mrs. Justine Dahl, one of the early pioneers of this vicinity, died
Thursday, June 3, 1909, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Eric
Erickson, 6 miles north-east of Hooper. Deceased was born June 9th,
1820, in Sweden, and had she lived until the 9th of June this year
would have been 89 years old.  She came to this country in 1864
with her husband and immediately settled in this vicinity and this
has since been her home. 

She was preceded in death by her husband about ten years ago. She
is survived by six children, Mrs. Wm. Keller of this city, Lars
Peterson of Uehling, Peter Peterson of Uehling, Henry Dahl of
Cripple Creek, Co., Erick Dahl of Hastings, and Mrs. Eric Erickson,
with whom she made her home. Mrs. Dahl suffered a stroke of
paralysis about five years ago and since that time has been in very
poor health and the life tide slowly ebbed away until it became
extinct. 

During the early pioneer days Mrs. Dahl suffered the hardships of
the pioneer life and learned the value of little acts of kindness
extended to all and she never failed to extend the hand of
friendship wherever it was possible and her many deeds of kindness
won for her a warm spot in the hearts of all who were honored with
her acquaintance. Funeral services were held Sunday from the
residence and were conducted by Rev. Harrison of Scribner.hhw

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Note - Stefanie Larsen sent this picture to me in July, 2006

Dahl, Justina
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Name = Jacqualyn M. De Bruin

Dates on Tombstone = June, 1931  -  July, 1997

Spouse = Courtney De Bruin

Maiden Name = Jacqualyn Harrison

Parents = Francis & Myrtle (Anderson) Harrison

Information is needed. 

De Bruin, Jacqualyn
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Name = Ryan M. Dose

Dates = Jan. 25, 1980  -  Jan. 15, 2001

Parents = Warren and Gay (Pipal) Dose

The Fremont Tribune (On-Line) 
January 17, 2001

UEHLING - The funeral for Ryan M. Dose, 20, of Uehling will be 2
p.m. Friday at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Hooper.  He died Monday,
Jan. 15, 2001, at Oakland Memorial Hospital in Oakland.

He was born Jan. 25, 1980, in West Point. He had been a Uehling
resident his entire life.  He graduated from Logan View High School
in 1998 and attended WYO Technical College in Laramie, Wyo. where
he studied auto body repair. He worked at Oil Gear Co. in Fremont
as a machinist.

He was a member of The First Congregational Church, UCC, in
Uehling.

Survivors include: his parents, Warren A. and Gay L. (Pipal) Dose
of Uehling; two sisters, Bethany and Emily Dose, both of Uehling;
grandparents, Gladys Pipal of Fremont and Wilma and Alfred Dose of
Emerson.  He was preceded in death by a grandfather.

The Rev. Mark Eldal will officiate Friday's service. Visitation is
2-9 p.m. Thursday at Warne-Johnson Funeral Home in Hooper. A prayer
service will be 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will
be in the Baptist Cemetery in rural Hooper.

A memorial has been established to First Congregational Church,
UCC, in Uehling.hhw 

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The Oakland Independent 
January 18, 2001

Funeral services for Ryan Dose of Uehling, victim of a 2-vehicle
accident at the intersection of Highway 77 and 32 south of Oakland,
will be held Fri., Jan. 19, 2001, 2 p.m. at Redeemer Lutheran
Church in Hooper Dose, age, died Monday at Oakland Memorial
Hospital as a result of injuries suffered when his pickup truck
collided with a semitrailer truck.

The Rev. Mark Eldal will officiate at the services.

Visitation will be Thursday from 2-9 p.m. at Warne-Johnson funeral
home in Hooper. There will be a prayer service at the funeral home
Thursday at 7:30 p.m.  Burial will be in the Baptist Cemetery in
Rural Hooper.

Ryan M. Dose was born Jan. 25, 1980 in West Point to Warren and Gay
(Pipal) Dose.   He graduated from Logan View High School in 1989
and attended WYO Technical College in Laramie, WY studying auto
body repair. He worked at Oil Gear Co. in Fremont as a machinist.

He was a member of the First Congregational Church of the U.C.C. in
Uehling.

Survivors include his parents Warren and Gay Dose of Uehling, two
sisters; Bethany and Emily Dose, both of Uehling; grandparents;
Gladys Pipal of Fremont and Wilma and Alfred Dose of Emerson;
Aunts, Uncles and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Ed Pipal.

The family suggests memorials to the First Congregational Church of
the U.C.C. in Uehling.

Ryan Dose 
Ryan Dose 

Note - Betty Strand sent this picture to me on Jan. 29, 2001

DOSE, RYAN
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Name = Edgar Eastberg

Dates on Tombstone = 1900  -  1984

Spouse = Grace Nelson

Parents = Frans August & Mathilda (Anderson) Eastberg

Obituary

Funeral Set for Eastberg

Funeral services for Edgar Eastberg will be held Thurs., Nov. 29,
2pm at the Congregational Church of the UCC at Uehling. He died
Monday at Dodge County Memorial Hospital in Fremont at the age of
84 following a brief illness.

Pastor Hiram Lilley will officiate at the services, Interment will
be in the Baptist Cemetery of Uehling. Visitation will be at the
Church Thursday from 12:30 P.M. till the time of the service. Edgar
Eastberg was born on June 7, 1900 at Oakland, the son of Frank and
Matilda Eastberg. He lived in Oakland throughout his youth, moving
to Aurora for a few years, then back to Oakland where he was
engaged in farming. In 1929 he moved into Uehling.

He was a member of the Congregational Church of the UCC of Uehling,
a member of the Uehling Town Board, served as mayor of Uehling from
1950 to 1958, a past member of the Uehling Volunteer Fire
Department and had been a commissioner for the Boy Scouts of
America and a merit badge counselor for Boy Scout Troop 205 of
Uehling. He was a retired road overseer for Logan Township. He was
married to Grace Nelson Feb. 16, 1924 at West Point. She preceded
him in death in 1970.

He was also preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.
Survivors include two sons, LeRoy of Uehling, Ron of Fremont; one
daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Norma) Black of Neligh; 13 grandchildren; 10
great-grandchildren; one brother, Clyde of Oakland; three sisters,
Mrs. Hannah Jacobsen of Fremont, Mrs. Jim (Lorena) Olsen and Mrs.
Richard (Ethel) Wickert of West Point.

Mrs. Ed Olson, Organist: Vocalists, Charles Landholm and Mrs.
Raymond Wedergren.

Pallbearers: E. D. Murer, Loell Strand, Eldon Peterson, Russell
Uehling, Rodney Sherman and Stan Voskamp.

Interment at Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, Nebraska, November 29,
1984.

Note - Linda Stewart sent this obituary to me on 1-29-2001.

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Name = Grace L. Eastberg

Dates on Tombstone = 1904  -  1970

Spouse = Edgar Eastberg

Maiden Name = Grace Nelson

Parents =

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
October 23, 1970

Grace Eastberg, 66, died on Monday at West Point, NE. Grace Nelson
was born on March 14, 1904 at Ault, CO.  She married Edgar Eastberg
on February 15, 1924.  They moved to Uehling in 1929.  She is
survived by her husband, 2 sons; LeRoy, of Uehling and Ronald, of
Fremont, 1 daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Norma) Black Jr., of Neleigh, 1
brother, Roy Nelson, of Sarasota, FL, 3 sisters; Mrs. Lorna
Lambourne, of Lincoln, Mrs. Carlton Emery, of Glenview, IL and Mrs.
Dorothy Mc Connaghey, of Burbank, CA.  She was buried at the
Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

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Name = Albertina Ekberg

Dates on Tombstone = No Tombstone

Born abt  Mar., 1878 in Nebrska
Died before 1910

Parents = Lars & Anna Erickson

Spouse = Andrew J. Ekberg

Albertina & Andrew Ekberg had a daughter, Nancy Mildred, born 
about 1898 in Nebraska.

Information is needed.

Ekberg, Albertina
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Name = Andrew Ekberg

Dates on Tombstone = No Tombstone

Born abt Oct, 1864 in Sweden
Emigrated in about 1890
Parents =

Andrew & Albertina Ekberg had a daughter, Nancy Mildred, born 
about 1898 in Nebraska.


Information is needed. 

Ekberg, Andrew
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Name = Ernest Ekberg

Dates on Tombstone = No Tombstone

Parents =

Information is needed. 

Ekberg, Ernest
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Name = Albert Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Mar. 26, 1882  -  July 2, 1965

Spouse = Laura Leffler

Parents = Lars & Anna Erickson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
July 8, 1965

Rites Held For Albert Erickson of Uehling

Funeral services were held Tuesday for Albert Erickson of Uehling,
who passed away July 2 in a West Point Hospital. He had been ill
about five years. Burial was made in the Baptist Cemetery at
Uehling under the direction of Wollmer & Warne.  Officiating at the
services was Rev. Ross Louthan at the Congregational Church in
Uehling. Music was furnished by Charles Landholm and Ivar Anderson
accompanied by Miss Marvel Cristensen. Pallbearers were Russell
Uehling, Robert Golder, Harry Olson, Melvin Bowman, Roland Larson
and Duane Peterson. Mr. Erickson was born March 26, 1882 at Uehling
and was a lifelong resident of that community. He was baptized into
the Congregational Church.  He was married June 14, 1906 to Laura
Leffler at Tekamah. They resided on a farm until 1942 when they
retired and moved to Uehling. Survivors are the wife; two sons,
Clayton of Uehling and Albert of Baytown, Texas; four daughters,
Mrs. Myra Parker of Denver, Colo.; Mrs. E. H. Krockstedt of
Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Robert McPherson and Mrs. Vivian Stanley of
Fremont; 13 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.hhw 

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Name = Laura Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Apr. 16, 1890  -  Dec. 28, 1990

Spouse = Albert Erickson

Maiden Name = Laura Leffler

Parents =

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
January 10, 1991

Laura Erickson, 100, died on December 28, 1990 at Fremont.  She was
born on April 16, 1890 at Nickerson, NE. She married Albert
Erickson on June 14, 1905 in Tekamah, NE. Survivors are daughters;
Myra Popish, of Denver, CO, Mrs. Leroy (Leona) Benjamin and Vivian
Stanley, of Fremont, and Katherine Knacksted, of Phoenix, AZ. She
was preceded in death by her husband and 5 sons.  She was buried at
the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

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Name = Leslie R. Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 6, 1906  -  Nov. 15, 1906

Parents = Albert & Laura (Leffler) Erickson

Information is needed. 

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Name = Nathan L. Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = July 31, 1909  -  Apr. 5, 1910

Parents = Albert & Laura (Leffler) Erickson

The Oakland Independent 
Friday, April 15, 1910

The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erickson, died the 6th
and was buried in the Baptist Cemetery on the 7th.  The Rev. J. E.
Craig officiating.

Note - Linda Stewart sent this obituary to me on Oct. 4, 2001.

Erickson, Nathan L.
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Name = Ambrose Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Apr. 10, 1832  -  Apr. 29, 1882
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Carrie Chapman

Parents =

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner


Ambrose Erickson (Gullos Ambrose Erson), 50, was born on April 10,
1832 in Vamhus, Mora, Sweden.  He died on April 29, 1882 in Nebraska
and is buried at the Baptist cemetery south of Uehling, Nebraska.
He married Swedish born Carrie Chapman (Gunnar Kari Olofsdotter),
but the place and date are not known.  They emigrated to Montreal,
Canada and entered the United States at Buffalo, NY.  Their oldest
son, Erick, was born in Pennsylvania according to the 1880 US
Census, but Erick's obituary states that he was born in Buffalo, NY
on May 2, 1864. Their second son, Charles, was born in Omaha,
Nebraska on November 30, 1870. Their third son, J. Ambrose, born in
Omaha, Nebraska on April 4, 1873. Their fourth son, William, was
born in Nebraska in 1875, and he died in 1881. Their fifth son,
Andrew, was born in Swaburg on April 21, 1877. Their only daughter,
Emily, was born at Swaburg, Nebraska in 1881, and she died in 1884.
It appears that they moved from Omaha to Swaburg after April 4, 1873
and before April 21, 1877.hhw

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Name = wife, Carrie Erickson


Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 15, 1835  -  Feb. 10, 1896
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Ambrose Erickson

Maiden Name = Carrie Chapman (Gunnar Kari Olofsdotter)

Parents =

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
February 13, 1896

Died, Feb. 10, 1896, Mrs. Carrie Erickson of heart failure.

For several years Mrs. Erickson has been a sufferer of consumption,
and for the last three years she has been confined to her bed most
of the time. Her death casts a gloom over the entire community as
she was regarded by all as the good angel of the neighborhood,
being left a widow some 15 years ago.  She struggled through nobly
with her family to see her children grow up to be able to take care
of themselves. She leaves four sons, -Erick, Charley, Ambrose, and
And. to mourn the irreparable loss of a loving mother. She was
buried on Wednesday in the Baptist cemetery by the side of her
husband.hhw 

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Name = Emily Erickson, dau

Dates on Tombstone = 1881  -  1884

Parents = Ambrose & Carrie (Chapman) Erickson


Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner


Emily Erickson, 3, was born in Swaburg, Nebraska in 1881 to Ambrose
and Carrie (Chapman) Erickson.  She died in 1884 and is buried at
the Baptist cemetery south of Uehling, Nebraska.  Her parents also
had the following children; William (1875-1881), Erick, Charles, J.
Ambrose and Andrew.hhw 

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Name = William Erickson, son

Dates on Tombstone = 1875  -  1881

Parents = Ambrose & Carrie (Chapman) Erickson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner


William Erickson, 6, was born in Nebraska in 1875 to Ambrose and
Carrie (Chapman) Erickson. He died in 1881 and is buried at the
Baptist cemetery south of Uehling, Nebraska. His parents also had
the following children; Emily (1881-1884), Erick, Charles, J.
Ambrose and Andrew.hhw 

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Name =  Andrew G. Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Apr. 21, 1877  -  Jan. 2, 1948

Spouse = Mary E. Olson

Parents = Ambrose & Carrie (Chapman) (1) Erickson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
January 8, 1948

Andrew Erickson Rites Held Monday

Funeral services for Andrew Erickson, 70, lifelong resident of the
Swaburg community, who died Friday at the Methodist hospital in
Omaha, were held Monday afternoon. Brief rites were conducted at
1:30 o'clock at the Wollmer and Warne Funeral home in Hooper, and
at 2 o'clock at the Congregational church in Uehling, with Rev. W.
A. Albright as the officating clergyman. Interment was made in the
Baptist cemetery at Swaburg. Pallbearers were Russell Wagner, Hans
Larson, George Otteman, Arthur Gustafson, Lawrence Strand and
Carrol Johnson, Music was by Mrs. Ivan Wedergren as pianist and
Miss Georgia Rae Wedergren soloist. Mr. Erickson, who had been in
failing health for several years, had been in the Omaha hospital
since the Tuesday before his death. 

The septuagenarian was born on his parents' farm in Swaburg April
21, 1877.  Following his marriage to Mary Olson, also of Swaburg,
Feb. 23, 1898 the couple established a home on a farm in that
vicinity. They continued to reside there until a year ago when they
moved to the home of their daughter, Mrs. Barton Strand in Swaburg.
Surviving besides his widow and daughter, are his son, Douglas
Erickson of Swaburg; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren;
and two brothers, Eric G. Erickson, of Fremont, and Charles
Erickson.  Mr. Erickson was preceded in death by his parents, a
daughter, Bernice Mae, and a brother, Ambrose Erickson.hhw

Additional Notes (1) Source - Dodge County Marriage Records, Book
8, Marriage Date Feb. 23, 1898.

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Name = Mary E. Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Mar. 25, 1879  -  Mar. 20, 1970

Married Name =  Mrs. Andrew G. Erickson

Maiden Name = Mary E. Olson

Parents = Lars (Rumbo) & Carrie Olson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner


Mary Olson was born on March 25, 1879 to Carrie (Oldsdotter) and
Lars (Rumbo) Olson. Carrie Oldsdotter was the sister of Andrew Linn,
Matts Olson, Christina Hanson Larson, Olaf Lindquist and Margit, who
remained in Sweden. Mary Olson married Andrew Erickson (son of
Ambrose & Carrie Erickson) on February 23, 1898, and they were the
parents of three children: Douglas Erickson, Mrs. Barton Strand
(Carrie) and Bernice Mae, age 1. Mary had 1 brother, Andrew Olson
and 1 sister, Mrs.Charles Erickson. Mary died on March 20, 1970 and
is buried at the Baptist cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

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Name =  
Bernice Mae Erickson, dau Andrew & Mary Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = No dates

Parents = Andrew G. & Mary (Olson) Erickson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
May 23, 1918

Death of Child

A sad hour came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Erickson last
Saturday, May 18, when death entered the home and took away their
little daughter, Bernice May, at the age of 1 year, 5 months and 28
days. Bernice was born Nov. 20, 1916. The funeral services were
held at the home at 2 p.m., Tuesday.  Rev. O. W. Reger, pastor of
the Congregational church of Uehling, preached the words of comfort
to the sorrow stricken family.  In its floral covered casket the
little child looked as if only sleeping, in a bed of flowers.
interment took place in the Baptist cemetery.hhw 

Erickson, Bernice
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Name = Charles Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Nov. 30, 1870  -  Jan. 22, 1948

Spouse = Francie Olson

Parents = Ambrose & Carrie (Chapman) Erickson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
January 29, 1948

Rites Held for Charles Erickson

Charles Erickson, retired farmer of the Swaburg vicinity, passed
away last Wednesday at a Norfolk Hospital, aged 77.  Brief services
were held at the Wollmer & Warne funeral home Friday, followed by
services in the Congregational church in Uehling.  Rev. W. A.
Albright officiated, and music was furnished by Carol Lee Realph
and Lanell Clough, accompanied by Mrs. Ivan Wedergren. Pallbearers
were George Otteman, Arthur Gustafson, Marvin Mattson, Ernest
Strand, Lawrence Strand, and John Larson. Interment was in the
Baptist cemetery. Born Nov. 30, 1870 in Omaha, Mr. Erickson married
Frances Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Olson, in 1896. The
couple lived in the Swaburg community until 1926, when he retired
from farming and they moved to Uehling. He is survived by three
children, Mrs. Arthur Larson, Mrs. Earl Wedergren, and Charles R.
Erickson, all of Hooper, four grandchildren, one great grandchild,
and a brother, Erick Erickson of Fremont.  He was preceded in death
by his wife and three children.hhw 

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Name = Francie Olson Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = May 26, 1876  -  May 27, 1930

Spouse = Charles Erickson

Maiden Name = Francie Olson

Parents = Lars (Rumbo) & Carrie (Olson) Olson (1)

Obituary

Mrs. Charles Erickson

Mrs. Charles Erickson, a former resident of the Swaburg community,
but of recent years a Uehling citizen passed away about 7 o'clock
Tuesday evening, May 27, at the farm home of her daughter, Mrs.
Earl Wedergren, of the Swaburg vicinity. Heart failure is ascribed
as the cause of her death, and followed but a two days illness.
Mrs. Erickson had gone on Sunday to the Wedergren home where on
Monday a celebration was to have been held in honor of her 54th
birthday anniversary.  On retiring Sunday evening she was
apparently in her normal health, but in the night she was stricken
with a heart attack and a physician summoned. Monday she appeared
to be improving but she later had a relapse and rapidly failed
until death came to her. The suddenness of her illness and of her
death came as a great shock to the family and friends of whom the
latter are many as she was a life long resident in the community in
which she died, and was held in the highest esteem. Her funeral
will be held Friday afternoon with services at 2:30 at the home and
at 3 o'clock from the Congregational church at Uehling.hhw

Additional Notes (1) Source - Dodge County marriages, Book 8,
Marriage date - Feb. 5, 1896. 

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Name = dau, Anna Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = July 8, 1910  -  Jan. 12, 1913

Parents = Charles & Francie (Olson) Erickson

Obituary

The Hooper sentinel 
January 16, 1913

Anna, the little two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Erickson died very suddenly at her home three miles from Uehling,
Sunday morning. She was suffering from tonicity and an abscess of
the throat, but seemed better that morning.  The abscess broke
unexpectedly and the little one passed away before medical aid
could be gotten.  Funeral services were held from the home at 1
o'clock yesterday. Interment in the Baptist cemetery near Uehling. 
The stricken family have the sincere sympathy of their many friends
in their affliction.hhw 

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Name = dau, Eva Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Mar. 20, 1901  -  Nov. 1, 1909

Parents = Charles & Francie (Olson) Erickson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
November 4, 1909

The little eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Erickson, died Monday after a brief illness.  The little one had
been injured in the head while at play at school and this together
with the spinal trouble, is supposed to have been the cause of her
death. The family have the sympathy of their many friends in their
affliction.hhw

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Name = Helen Marie Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = b & d 1918

Parents = Charles & Francie (Olson) Erickson

Information is needed. 

Erickson, Helen  M.
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Name = Charles Erickson

Dates = 4-25-1914  -  12-1-2002

Spouse = Eunice Wiechman

Parents = Charles & Francie (Olson) Erickson

Obituary

The Fremont Tribune (OnLine)
December 2, 2002


UEHLING - Charles R. Erickson, 88, of rural Uehling died Sunday,
Dec. 1, 2002, at Logan Valley Manor in Lyons.

He was born April 25, 1914, in rural Uehling. He attended District
84 School in rural Dodge County and graduated from Uehling High
School in 1934. He married Eunice Wiechman on Sept. 25, 1938, in
rural Hooper. He was a farmer in rural Uehling and did custom hay
baling for many years in the area.

He was a member of First Congregational Church, United Church of
Christ, in Uehling. He served on the Logan Township Board for 26
years. He was active in the men's group at church and was a past
member of many square dance clubs from 1952 until recently. He built
all of the buildings on his farm with the exception of the barn,
with the assistance of his wife. He and his wife also cared for her
mother in their home for seven years before her death.

Survivors include: his wife; a daughter, Rebecca Clausen of Sparta,
Mo.; four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a stepgreat-
granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by two sisters.

The funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Congregational Church,
UCC, in Uehling with the Revs. Linda Newman and Mark Eldal
officiating. Visitation will be 2-9 p.m. Tuesday at Warne-Johnson
Funeral Home in Uehling and will continue 12:30 to service time
Wednesday at the church. Burial will be in Baptist Cemetery in rural
Hooper.hhw

Charles R Erickskon

Erickson, Charles R.
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Name = Eunice Erickson

The Fremont Tribune (on-line)
10-18-2013

Eunice E. Erickson, 93, of the Hooper/Uehling area, died Wednesday,
Oct. 16, 2013, at Good Samaritan Center in Scribner.

Eunice was born Jan. 25, 1920, on a farm north of Uehling near
Oakland. Her parents were William and Lizzie (Hermann) Wiechman. She
was baptized in the Lutheran Church in West Point. When she was 7


years of age, she moved with her parents to a farm east of Uehling
and attended South Argo School, graduating from the eighth grade
there.

Her parents went to dances in the area, often taking Eunice with
them. At one of the dances, Eunice met Charles Erickson, and at the
age of 14, she began dating Charles. When she was 18, Charles gave
her a diamond and they were married on Sept, 25, 1938, in Elim
Lutheran Church of Swaburg. They lived on the same farm for 64
years. Charles completely remodeled their farm home, working on it
for several years. Eunice raised 500 setting hens during their first
year of marriage, and sold hatching eggs for many years at the
Oakland Hatchery.

Eunice was also a nurse?s aid in West Point and Blair. She taught
Sunday school for preschool children for many years. She also was a
4-H leader. For 15 years, she was a recovery leader for people
recovering from a nervous breakdown. She and Charles were sponsors
of a youth group, and in 1958 they adopted their daughter and named
her Rebecca. She and Charles belonged to four square dance clubs and
were active in them for over 40 years. She made her own square
dancing dresses and Charles? matching shirts. She also entertained
as a clown at fairs and parades.

She belonged to the Ladies Aid and the Wo-He-Lo Club. The couple
traveled in all the United States. After caring for her mother in
their home for seven years, they traveled to eight different
countries in Europe, and later to China (where Charles walked the
Great Wall), Japan, Thailand, and Singapore.

Following her husband?s death in December 2002, Eunice remained on
the farm with her golden retriever dog, Herby. When she had to leave
the farm, she moved into the Elkhorn Valley Villas in Scribner
before entering the Good Samaritan Center.

Survivors include: a daughter, Rebecca Clausen of rural Hooper; four
grandchildren, Shawn (and husband, David) Adair of Springfield, Mo.,
Cody Clausen of Norfolk, Chad Clausen of Fullerton and Steven (and
wife, Laura) Denton of Ball Ground, Ga.; 12 great-grandchildren; and
one great-great-granddaughter.

Eunice was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Richard
Wiechman.

The funeral will be 2 p.m. Saturday at First Congregational Church,
UCC, in Uehling with the Rev. Larry Jirsak officiating. Visitation
will be from 3-8 p.m. today at Ludvigsen?s Scribner Funeral Chapel.
Burial will be in Swaburg Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling.

Memorials are suggested to First Congregational Church, UCC, of
Uehling.hhw

Eunice Erickson

ERICKSON, EUNICE
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Name = Clayton Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = July 29, 1907  -  May 14, 1987

Parents = Albert and Laura (Leffler) Erickson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
May 21, 1987

Clayton 'Slim' Erickson, 79, died on May 14, 1987 at Fremont. He
was born on July 29, 1907 at Uehling.  Survivors are; his mother,
Laura Erickson, of Fremont, sisters; Mrs. Joe (Myra) Popisl, of
Denver, CO, Mrs. Leroy (Lenora) Benjamin, of Fremont, Mrs.
Katherine Knackstedt, of Phoenix, AZ and Mrs. Vivian Stanley of
Fremont. He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

Erickson, Clayton
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Name = Douglas Erickson N.

Dates on Tombstone =  Feb. 9, 1919  -  Dec. 4, 1986
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Natalie Phenis

Parents = Andrew & Mary (Olson) Erickson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
December 11, 1986

Douglas Erickson, 67, of rural Hooper, died on December 6, 1986 of
cancer at Omaha.  He was born on Feb. 9, 1919 in rural Hooper to
Andrew Erickson and Mary Olson Erickson.  He graduated from Uehling
high school in 1936. He married Natalie Phenis on May 27, 1943 at

North Bend, NE. He was preceded in death by 2 children; Nancy and
Douglas Jr., his parents, and 2 sisters; Mrs. Carrie Strand and
Bernice Erickson. Survivors are his wife, 2 daughters; Mrs. Rolland
(Denise) Church of Sutton and Mrs. Rick (Diane) Mead of Omaha, 4
grandchildren; Katie and Michael Mead and Erickson and Rose Church.
He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

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Name = Natalie Erickson

Dates = 12-1-1921   -   2-4-2008
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The Fremont Tribune (On-Line)
Wednesday, Feb 06, 2008 - 11:14:51 am CST

The funeral for Natalie E. Erickson, 86, of Fremont, formerly of
Uehling, will be 11 a.m. Friday at First Congregational Church,
United Church of Christ, at Uehling.

She died Monday, Feb. 4, 2008, at Arbor Manor in Fremont.

She was born Dec. 1, 1921, in North Bend to Charles and Florence
(Hall) Phenis. She was raised by her foster mother, Augusta Faist.
She graduated from North Bend High School, attended the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln for one year and received her teaching
certificate. She taught school in North Bend for a short time. She
married Douglas Erickson on May 23, 1943, in North Bend. After her
marriage, the couple lived in Texas and Washington while her husband
was in the service. She returned to teaching in the 1960s at
Oakland/Craig while attending Midland Lutheran College night and
summers, and received her degree in English. She lived on a farm
near Uehling until moving into Uehling in 1995 and then moved to
Fremont in October 2006. Her husband preceded her in death Dec. 4,
1986.

She was a member of First Congregational Church, United Church of
Christ, the church choir and women?s fellowship. She also was a
member of Wo-he-lo Extension Club, SMILES Ladies Club and
Association of Retired Teachers. She was a former member of American
Legion Auxiliary.

Survivors include: two daughters, Diane (and husband, Rick) Mead of
Omaha and Denise (and husband, Rolly) Church of Crete; two sisters,
Catherine McManigal of Fremont and Margaret Lambert of Simi Valley,
Calif.; 10 grandchildren, three stepgrandchildren, two great-
grandchildren and three stepgreat-grandchildren.

She also was preceded in death by two children, four brothers and
two foster sisters.

The Rev. Nora Mendyk will officiate Friday?s service. Visitation
will be from 2-8 p.m. Thursday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont
with family receiving friends from 6:30-8 p.m. A prayer service will
be at 7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Visitation will continue
one hour prior to service time Friday at the church. Burial will be
in Baptist Cemetery in Uehling.hhw

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Name = Douglas Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Jan. 5, 1958  -  Sept. 11, 1959

Parents = Douglas & Natalie (Phenis) Erickson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
September 17, 1959

Services Are Held For Erickson Baby

Funeral services were held Sunday for Douglas Andrew, 20 month-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Erickson.  The Rev. Maurice Holt
officiated at the Congregational Church in Uehling.  Miss LaNelle
Clough was soloist, and was accompanied by Mrs. Windsor Uehling,
organist. Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery near Uehling.  The
Wollmer & Warne Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Pallbearers were Duane Larson, James Realph, Douglas Uehling and
Richard Brandenburg. The little boy was born January 5, 1958 and
had been ill for several months. He died Friday in Beatrice. He is
survived by his parents; two sisters, Diane and Denise; and two
grandmothers.hhw

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Name = Nancy Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = b & d Nov. 25, 1950

Parents = Douglas & Natalie (Phenis) Erickson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Nancy Erickson was born and died on November 25, 1950. She was the
daughter of Douglas and Natalie Erickson.  She is buried at the
Baptist cemetery south of Uehling, Nebraska.hhw 

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Name = Eric G. Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = 1864  -  1948
Tombstone Photo
by Stefanie Larsen

Souse = Christine Dahl

Parents = Ambrose & Carrie (Chapman) Erickson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
June 17, 1948

Last Rites Are Held For Eric Erickson

Funeral services for Eric G. Erickson, 84, were held Sunday at the
Congregational church in Uehling, conducted by Rev. W. A. Albright.
Mrs. Margaret Buck was soloist, with Mrs. Ivan Wedergren
accompanying. The Pallbearers were Harry Stromquist, Marvin
Mattson, Roland Larson, Ernest Strand, Lawrence Strand, and Irving
Larson. Interment was in the Baptist Cemetery at Scribner. 

Mr. Erickson was born May 2, 1864 at Buffalo, N. Y. and passed away
June 11, 1948 at the Lutheran Home for the Aged in Fremont. Mr.
Erickson, a resident of Uehling for may years, was preceded in
death by his wife in 1941, Wollmer & Warne were in charge of the
service. The deceased, son of Ambrose and Karen Erickson, was born
in Buffalo, New York, May 2, 1864. He came with his parents to
Swaburg in 1875. In 1883, he was married to Christena Dahl.  Except
for a short time in Box Butte County, the couple resided in the
Swaburg vicinity.  They lived in Hooper for several years where Mr.
Erickson was employed in the A. H. Harms store. After retiring from
their farm in Swaburg, they moved to Uehling, where Mrs. Erickson
died in 1941. Mr. Erickson, prominent in civic life, served as
assessor of Logan township and was active in Democratic party
circles of Dodge County. 

Survivors include a number of nieces and nephews.  He was the last
surviving member of his family. Included among the large attendance
at the funeral were relatives and friends for Corpus Christi,
Texas, West Hollywood, California, Winside, Wakefield, Fremont,
Omaha, Lyons and Oakland.hhw

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Name = wife, Christine D. Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = 1861  -  1941
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by Stefanie Larsen

Spouse = Eric G. Erickson

Maiden Name = Christine Dahl

Parents = Peter & Justine Dahl

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
September 25, 1941

Services Today for Mrs. Erickson

News of the death of Mrs. Eric G. Erickson of Uehling on Monday
afternoon was heard with sadness and regret by the many friends of
this well known and highly esteemed couple throughout this area. 

Tena Dahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dahl, was born in Sweden,
June 21, 1861.  She came with her parents to America in 1864, the
family, of which Mrs. Erickson was the last surviving member, being
among the first settlers of Logan township. She was united in
marriage to Erick G. Erickson on December 23, 1883 and the couple
celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1933 while on a
pleasure trip to California. While no children blessed their union.
Mrs. Erickson was beloved by a number of nephews and nieces who
with the bereaved husband survive to mourn her loss and to cherish
her memory. Following their marriage the Ericksons farmed in Logan
township.  For a period of four or five years they made their home
in Hooper while the husband was employed by the late A. H. Harms,
Hooper pioneer merchant. After retiring from active farm life
Uehling became their home. Here Mrs. Erickson was a faintly
worshipper at the Congregational church and served for many years
as president of the Ladies Aid of this church. During her last
illness, of about a year's duration, she demonstrated by patience
and fortitude the practice and teaching of the true Christian
character her daily life had ever exemplified. 

Funeral services for Mrs. Erickson will be held this Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Uehling Congregational church with
a former pastor Mrs. Darella Barber, officiating. Music will be
rendered by a quartet composed of Mrs. Fred Butler, Miss Luella
Sampson, Harry Stromquist and Ivar Anderson, with Mrs. Ivan
Wedergren as accompanist. Pallbearers will be Elmer, Frank, Edwin
and Henry Petersen, Marvin Mattson and James Johnson. Interment,
under the direction of Wollmer & Warne of Hooper, will be made in
the Baptist cemetery near Uehling.hhw

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Name = J. Ambrose Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Apr. 4, 1873  -  Aug. 12, 1918

Spouse = Christine Olson

Parents = Ambrose & Carrie (Chapman) Erickson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
August 15, 1918

J. Ambrose Erickson

After an illness covering a period of two years from ulcerations of
the stomach, death came to relieve the sufferings of J. Ambrose
Erickson at 1 o'clock Monday morning, August 12, 1918, at the age
of 45 years, 4 months, and 8 days. Mr. Erickson was born at Omaha,
Nebr. April 4, 1873, coming to this locality with his parents when
a boy. He was married Sept. 17, 1902 to Miss Christine Olson.  To
this union were born four children, one of whom died in infancy.
The three surviving are Marjory, Marie and Berniece, who share with
their widowed mother the heartfelt sympathy of the community over
the loss of a devoted father and husband, cut off in the prime of
life. He is also survive by three brothers, Erick, Charles, and
Andrew. The funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at two
o'clock from the late home, Rev. Reger of Uehling officiating.
Interment was made in the Baptist cemetery near Uehling. During his
residence in his community Mr. Erickson had made many friends, and
his demise is deeply felt by all. He was a true friend, a helpful
neighbor and a good citizen.hhw

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Name = Christine Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Feb. 16, 1884  -  June 15, 1959

Spouse = J. Ambrose Erickson

Maiden Name = Christine Olson

Parents = Matts & Carrie (Mattson-Jacobs) Olson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
June 18, 1959

Mrs. Erickson of Uehling is Taken By Death

Mrs. Christine Erickson, 75, of Uehling died Monday in Omaha after
several years illness. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs.
Edward Realph of Hooper, Mrs. C. Loraine Olson of Omaha, and Mrs.
Anthony Clough of Uehling; 5 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild, two
sisters, Mrs. Mary Anderson of Hawarden, Iowa, and Mrs. Glen Carson
of Oakland, and a brother Alfred Olson of Craig.  Preceding her in
death were parents, husband, a daughter and three brothers. The
funeral service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the
Congregational church in Uehling, with Rev. Maurice Holt
officiating. Interment will be at the Baptist Cemetery South of
Uehling. It is a Wollmer & Warne service. Marguerite Buck will
sing, with Mrs. Orville Bergquist as organist. Mrs. Erickson was
born Feb. 16, 1884 at Hooper, and had been a resident of the
community all her life.  In Sept., 1902 she married John Ambrose
Erickson at Fremont.  He passed away Aug. 12, 1918.hhw

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Name = Blanche Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 14, 1910  -  Dec. 18, 1911

Parents = J. Ambrose & Christine (Olson) Erickson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner


Blanche Erickson, 1, was born on Oct. 14, 1910 to J. Ambrose and
Christine (Olson) Erickson.  She died on Dec. 18, 1911 and is
buried at the Baptist cemetery south of Uehling, Nebraska.  Her
parents also had the following children; Marjory, Marie and
Berniece. Bernice (Clough) and Blanch were twins.hhw

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Name = Lars Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = d Apr. 24, 1896  77 yr 4 mo

Actual dates = 12-24-1818      4-24-1896

Parents =

Spouse1 = Anna Mattson  (1838-xxxx) born-Mora, Dalana, sweden
Spouse2 = Anna Andersdotter        (1841-1920)

The Hooper Sentinel April 30, 1896

Lars Erickson who has been suffering from a Cancer, died on Friday,
April 24.  He was seventy-seven years and four months old.  He was
buried in the Swaburgh cemetery.hhw

Additional Notes; Lars Erickson and his first wife, Anna Mattson,
had two children born in Sweden; Ernest (1858), and Anna   (1861-
after 12-14-1929). 

Lars and his 2nd wife, Anna Andersdotter, had a child born in
Sweden: Andrew (1864-1885) 

After emigrating to Nebraska in 1874 Lars and his 2nd wife had six
more children born in Nebraska: John (1874-1881), Ida (Edith) (1876-
1892), Albertina (abt Mar., 1878-before 1910), Oscar (1880-1929),
Albert (1882-1965), and Emily (1884-1899).

According to the 1900 US Census Anna (2nd wife of Lars) had 8
children. Nothing is yet know of the 8th child.

Lars and his 2nd wife have seven children buried in the Baptist
cemetery; Albert, John, Andrew, Edith, Oscar, Emily and Albertina
Ekberg.hhw 
 
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Name = Anna Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = 1841  -  1920

Spouse = Lars Erickson

Maiden Name = Anna Andersdotter

Parents =

Mini Biography By Harry H. Wagner

Anna Andersdotter Erickson was born in 1841 in Sweden.  She married
her husband, Lars Erickson, in Sweden and they had a child born to
them in Sweden; Andrew (1864-1885) 

After emigrating to Nebraska in 1874 they had six more children born
to them in Nebraska: John (1874-1881), Ida (Edith) (1876-1892),
Albertina (abt Mar., 1878-before 1910), Oscar (1880-1929), Albert
(1882-1965), and Emily (1884-1899).

Lars and his 2nd wife, Anna Andersdotter, have seven children buried
in the Baptist cemetery; Albert, John, Andrew, Edith, Oscar, Emily
and Albertina Ekberg.hhw 
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According to the 1900 US Census Anna had 8 children
and 4 are still living. By 1910 only two of the eight children were
still living, Albert and Oscar.  Nothing is yet know of the 8th
child. Her husband, Lars, died on April 24, 1896.  Anna died in 1920
and both are buried at the Baptist cemetery south of Uehling,
Nebraska.hhw

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Name = son, Andrew Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = d June 14, 1885 21 yr 2 mo

Parents = Lars & Anna Erickson

Obituary

The Fremont Herald 
June 20, 1885

Died - On Friday evening the 12th inst, after a severe illness of
several weeks, Andrew Erickson, of Logan precinct, aged 21 years.
The remains were interred in the Baptist cemetery.hhw

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Name = Edith Erickson, dau

Dates on Tombstone = d June 14, 1892  17 yr 5 mo

Parents = Lars & Anna Erickson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Edith Erickson, 17, was born about January 14, 1875 in Nebraska.
Her parents were Lars and Anna Erickson.  Both parents were natives
of Sweden. Edith died on June 14, 1892 and is buried at the Baptist
cemetery south of Uehling, Nebraska.hhw 

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Name = Emily, dau

Dates on Tombstone = Apr 13, 1899 15 yr 1 mo

Parents = Lars & Anna Erickson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
April 20, 1899

Miss Emily Erickson, who suffered for the past six weeks with lung
fever died on the 12th and was buried on the 13th in the Baptist
cemetery. She was 15 years of age and leaves a widowed mother, two
brothers and a sister here and also two brothers and one sister in
Colorado to mourn her untimely death.hhw

The Oakland Independent
1899
D: Erickson, Emily: Apr 24, 1899: p 8: c 1: 
Swaburg Age 15, died on April 12th, from pneumonia after measles.
Buried in Baptist cemetery in Swaburg on April 13. Had put her arms
around her mother shortly before death, asking for prayers on her
behalf that she might enter heaven.hhw

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Name = John Erickson, son

Dates on Tombstone = d Oct. 22. 1881  6 yr 6 mo

Parents = Lars & Anna Erickson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner


John Erickson, 6,  was born about April 22, 1875.  He died on
October 22, 1881 and is buried at the Baptist cemetery, south of
Uehling, Nebraska. His parents were Lars and Anna Erickson.hhw

Erickson, John
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Name = Oscar Erickson

Dates on Tombstone = Jan. 14, 1880  -  Dec. 14, 1929

Parents = Lars & Anna Erickson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
December 27, 1929
 
Oscar Erickson died Sat., December 14, 1929.  He was born on January
14, 1880 on a farm 1 mile east of Uehling.  He lived with his
brother, Albert, one mile southeast of Uehling.  He is survived by a
brother and a half sister.  He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery
south of Uehling.hhw

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Name = Erick Frost

Dates on Tombstone = 1850  -  1930
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Spouse = Becky Larson(1875)

Parents = Matts Sr. & Carrie (Erickson) Frost

Erick, Chas., Andrew and Matts Frost Jr. are brothers. Sisters were
Carrie and Annie (both died shortly after coming to the USA), and
Margaretta Johnson.hhw

Information is needed - please contact Harry H. Wagner. 

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Name = Becky Frost

Dates on Tombstone = 1852  -  1916
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Spouse = Erick Frost(1875)

Maiden Name = Becky Larson

Parents = Lars & Brita (Andersdotter) Larson

Mini Biography
by Harry H. Wagner

Becky Larson Frost was born in 1852 in Sweden.  She was probably
born in or near V�mhus, Mora, Dalarna, Sweden.  Her parents were
Lars Larson and Brita Andersdostter Larson. She married Erick Frost,
on December 15, 1875 at Omaha. She was the mother of 2 children; a
daughter, Emma M., married Louis E. Adams and a son Harvey Garfield
Frost. Harvey Frost was not married and is buried at the Baptist
cemetery, Uehling, NE. Emma & Louis Adams are buried at Forest Lawn
Cemetery, Omaha, NE.  Becky died in 1916 and is buried at the
Baptist cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

Frost, Becky
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Name = Fred E. Frost

Dates on Tombstone = 1881  -  1962
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Parents = Matts Jr. & Carrie (Erickson) Frost

Spouse = Nellie Mae Sumner

The Oakland Independent

4-12-1962

Services Are Held for Fred E. Frost

Services for Fred Elmer Frost, 80, Craig, a retired farmer were held
at 2 p.m. at the Uehling Congregational Church with Rev. E. P.
Baldwin of Craig Methodist Church officiating.

Mr. Frost died Friday morning in the Fremont hospital.

Mr. Frost was born May 11, 1881 in Hooper.   He lived in Craig 14
years and previously farmed in the Uehling vicinity.  He was married
Feb. 10, 1904 to Nellie Sumner, who died Aug. 13, 1944.  He also was
preceded in death by parents and a brother.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Ruth McBroom, Craig; Mrs.
Howard (Gertrude) Soderling, Cedar Bluffs; and Mrs. Blanche Shepard,
Palm Springs, Calif.; three sons, Harold, Santa Carlos, Calif.; Fred
Edgar Frost, La Haebra, Calif.; and Kenneth, Fremont 15
grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren; brother, Harry, Overton
and sister, Mrs. Hattie Larsen, Uehling.

Music was furnished by  Ivar Anderson who sang " Abide With Me' and
"God Will Take Care of You" accompanied by Mrs. Windsor Uehling,
organist.

Pallbearers were Charles Erickson, Gerald Strand, John Larson,
Julian Lindgren, Howard Olson and Harold Bergquist.

A memorial fund has been established for the Uehling Congregational
Church.

Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling.hhw

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Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Fred Elmer Frost was born on 5-11-1881 to Matts Jr. & Carrie
(Erickson) Frost.  He married Nellie Mae Sumner, daughter of Josiah
& Mary Louise (Gibbs) Sumner, on 2-10-1904.  They were the parents
of 6 children; Ruth Evelyn, Gertrude Ethel, Blanche Mildred, Harold
Sumner, Fred Edgar and Kenneth Charles.  Fred died on 4-6-1962 and
is buried at the Baptist Cemetery.hhw 

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Name = Nellie Mae Frost

Dates on Tombstone = 1882  -  1943
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Parents = Josiah & Mary Louise (Gibbs) Sumner

Maiden Name = Nellie Mae Sumner

Spouse = Fred Frost

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
August 19, 1943

Death of Former Swaburg Resident

Mrs. Fred Frost, former long time Swaburg resident, passed away at
her home in Fremont Saturday morning following a lingering illness
for the past two years, being bedfast for the past three months. 

As Nellie Mae Sumner, she was born at Boise, Idaho, September 8,
1882, and had attained the age of 60 years, 11 months and 6 days.
When she was eight years of age, she came with her parents to
Nebraska and resided in the Lyons vicinity.  On February 19, 1904,
she was united in marriage to Fred Frost of Swaburg and this
community had been their home for many years.  They also farmed in
the Oakland and Webster vicinities, and upon retiring from farming
spent some time in California.  Last fall they moved from Uehling
to Fremont so that Mr. Frost might be nearer to his work at the
Nebraska ordnance plant at Mead.  Mrs. Frost had for a number of
years been a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of
the Latter Day Saints at Walthill. 

Morning her passing besides the husband are six children, Mrs.
Wallace McBroom (Ruth) of Swaburg, Mrs. Howard Soderling (Gertrude)
of Lyons, Mrs. Lawrence Shepard (Blanche) of Fremont; Pfc. Harold
Frost of Amarillo, Texas, Fred Edgar and Kenneth Frost of San
Francisco. She is also survived by seven grandchildren and by four
nieces and one nephew. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon
at the Congregational church in Uehling, with interment in the
Baptist Cemetery at Swaburg.hhw 

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Name = Harold Frost

Dates = 8-8-1911  -  2-4-2004
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Muscatine Journal (On-Line)

MUSCATINE, Iowa - Harold Sumner Frost, 92, of Muscatine and a
longtime resident of San Carlos, Calif., died Wednesday, Feb. 4,
2004, at Lutheran Homes in Muscatine.

There will be no services or visitation. His cremains will be buried
at a later date in the Baptist Cemetery in Yehling, Neb.

The Dudgeon-McCulley Funeral Home in Wapello is in charge of the
arrangements.

Mr. Frost was born Aug. 8, 1911, in Yehling, the son of Fredrick E.
and Nellie Sumner Frost. He married Hattie Lois Holt Oct. 25, 1939,
in Reno, Nev. She preceded him in death Oct. 3, 1998.

He graduated from Yehling High School.

He served his country in the Philippines during World War II in the
U.S. Army Air Corps.

He was an auto mechanic and owned and operated a Flying A service
station for many years. He worked for 20 years with Foster's
Restaurants in San Francisco.

He was a member of the First Baptist Church in San Carlos and taught
Sunday school.

He was a 32nd Degree Mason and a member of the Scottish Rite. He was
a Rotarian and was a recipient of the Paul Harris Award.

He had been a Past Patron of the Order of the Eastern Star and was a
member of the Independent Order of Foresters.

Survivors include one son, Don and Sheila Frost of Muscatine; two
grandchildren; one great granddaughter; and one brother, Fredrick
Frost of Banning, Calif.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, three sisters,
Ruth, Blanche and Gertrude; and one brother, Kenneth.hhw

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Name = Hattie Frost

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 8, 1911  -  Oct. 3, 1998
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Spouse = Harold Frost 

Maiden Name = Hattie Holt

Parents = Ulysis Grant & Luella Holt 

Obituary

The Scribner/Hooper Rustler/Sentinel 
October 7, 1998

Hattie Frost

Hattie Frost, 87, of Muscatine, Ia. passed away Saturday, October
3, 1998 at the Lutheran Home in Muscatine, Ia. Hattie was born
August, 8, 1911, in Jacksonville, Arkansas, to Ulysis Grant and
Luella Holt. She graduated from Jacksonville, Arkansas High School
in 1930. On October 25, 1939, she married Harold Frost in Reno. She
and her husband lived in San Carlos, Ca., for many years until they
moved to Muscatine, Ia., to be near their son and family.  She was
a secretary for a real estate loan officer for many years in San
Carlos. Hattie was a member of the First Baptist Church in San
Carlos.  She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star #551 in
San Carlos, serving as Worthy Matron in 1968.  She was recognized
as Woman of the Year in 1978 by the California Legislature, and as
Woman of the Year in 1975 in San Carlos. She served as secretary
for the advisory committee for the Salvation Army for 25 years.
She was instrumental in sponsoring many candy drives for worthy
causes.

Survivors include her husband, Harold of Muscatine,; a son, Donald
and wife, Shelia of Muscatine; and two grandchildren. Hattie was
preceded in death by her parents; four brothers; and four sisters.
Graveside services for Hattie will be held today, Wednesday,
October 7 at 1 p.m. at the Baptist Cemetery in rural Uehling.  Rev.
Wallace Barth will officate. Warne-Johnson Funeral Home in Hooper
is in charge of arrangements.hhw 

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Name =  Harvey G. Frost

Dates on tombstone = 1881 - 1936

Parents = Erick & Becky (Larson) Frost

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
April 9, 1936

The remains of the late Harvey Garfield Frost, of Omaha, were
brought to Swaburg for burial in what is known as the Swedish
Baptist cemetery here, on Thursday afternoon, following services at
Omaha and also at the Congregational church at Uehling with its
pastor, Mrs. Derelle E. Barber, officiating. Members of the
Nebraska Power Company, of Omaha, where the deceased had been an
employee for the past twenty-six years, acted as pall-bearers. Mr.
Frost, who was widely-known in this community were he has several
relatives, passed away at Omaha on Sunday of last week at the age
of fifty-five years from a hemorrhage of the brain.

He was the son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Erick Frost, and is survived
by one sister, Mrs. Louis E. Adams, of Omaha. The deceased was a
cousin of Fred Frost and Mrs. Lars Larson, of Swaburg. Following
the services here, members of the funeral party and relatives were
served a luncheon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Larson.hhw

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Name = Kenneth Frost

Dates = June 7, 1916  -  Dec. 24, 2003
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Parents = Fred & Nellie (Sumner) Frost

Spouse = Marie Krambeck

The Fremont Tribune (On-Line) 
Dec. 26, 2003

Kenneth C. Frost, 87, of Fremont died Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2003 at
Manor Living Center in Fremont.

Frost was born June, 7, 1916, in Rosalie to Fred and Nellie (Sumner)
Frost. He grew up in Uehling and graduated from high school there.
After school he went to California and worked in the Kaiser
Shipyard.  He married Krambeck on Oct. 8, 1942, in Reno, Nev.  After
the war, they moved to Fremont.  Here, he began working for the
Fremont Hatchery.  Later, he entered a partnership with Arnold
Daniels, and they bought the hatchery.  He retired in 1979.

He was a member of First Lutheran Church in Fremont.

Survivors include; his wife; two sons, Rod (and Wife, Sarah) Frost
of Ames and Ken (and wife, Vivian) Frost of Fremont; two
grandchildren, Stephanie Frost of Fremont and Josh (and wife,
Teresa) Frost of Fremont; a great-granddaughter, Emily Frost of
Fremont; and two brothers, Harold Frost of Muscatine, Iowa, and
Edgar (and wife, Faith) Frost of Banning, Calif.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Nellie; and three
sisters, Ruth McBroom, Blanche Shepard and Gertrude Soderling.

The funeral will be 10 a. M. Saturday at First Lutheran Church in
Fremont with the Revs. Mark Grorud and Anjanette Rist officiating.
Visitation will be from 1-9 p.m. today at Ludvigsen Mortuary in
Fremont with family receiving friends from 6:30-8 p.m.  Burial will
be in the Baptist Cemetery near Uehling.

A memorial has been established to First Lutheran Church Building
Fund.hhw

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Name = Marie Frost

Dates = 1-16-1916  -  2-10-2006
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Spouse = Kenneth C. Frost

Parents = Ernest & Mary (Grabow) Krambeck


The funeral for Marie W. Frost, 90, of Fremont will be 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday at First Lutheran Church in Fremont.

She died Friday, Feb. 10, 2006, at Fremont Area Medical Center.

She was born Jan. 16, 1916, in Fairfax, S.D., to Ernest and Mary
(Grabow) Krambeck. She grew up in Bonesteel, S.D., and graduated
from
high school there. She was working in the Kaiser Shipyard in
California where she met her husband to be, Kenneth C. Frost. They
were married Oct. 8, 1942, in Reno, Nev. After the war, they moved
to Fremont. He began working for the Fremont Hatchery, later forming
a partnership with Arnold Daniel to buy the hatchery. Her husband
preceded her in death Dec. 24, 2003.

She was a member of First Lutheran Church and had been active in her
church circle.

Survivors include: two sons, Rod (and wife, Sarah) Frost of Ames and
Ken (and wife, Vivian) Frost of Fremont; two grandchildren,
Stephanie Frost of Fremont and Josh (and wife, Teresa) Frost and
their children, Emily and Charlie; her twin sister, Wilma Wiksten of
Topeka, Kan.; and a brother, Ted Krambeck of Wichita, Kan.

She also was preceded in death by three brothers, Albert, Ken and
Irwin, and two sisters, Anna and Lynnetta. 

The Rev. Delmar Wiemers will officiate Wednesday's service.
Visitation will be from 1-9 p.m. Tuesday at Ludvigsen Mortuary in
Fremont with 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 Baptist Cemetery near Uehling.



A memorial has been established to the First Lutheran Church
Building Fund.hhw

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Name = Matts Frost

Dates on Tombstone = 1854 - 1943

Spouse = Carrie Anderson or Erickson

Parents = Matts Sr. & Carrie (Erickson) Frost (1)
          Matts Sr. & Carrie are buried at the Swaburg Lutheran
Cemetery. 

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
January 7, 1943

Pioneer Resident Called by Death

Matts Frost, pioneer resident of the Swaburg Uehling community for
three quarters of a century, passed away at his home at Uehling,
Saturday night of general infirmities due to his advanced age of 88
years, 10 months and 18 days. 

Mr. Frost was born at Mora, Bon�s, Sweden, on February 14, 1854,
and died January 2, 1943, at Uehling, Nebraska.  He came to
Nebraska from the old country 76 years ago and on July 7, 1880, was
united in marriage to Carrie Erickson, the venerable couple
celebrating the 62nd anniversary of their long married life last
July. Following their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Frost first settled on
a farm in the Swaburg community where they resided until about 31
years ago when they retired and moved to Uehling.

Surviving members of the family in addition to the aged wife, are
a daughter, Mrs. Lars Larson of Uehling, and two sons, Fred of
Fremont and Harry of Overton.  He is also survived by a brother,
Charles, in Washington state, and a sister, Mrs. Nels (Margaretta)
Johnson, of Fremont. Funeral services under the direction of
Wollmer & Warne of Hooper were held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 from
the home and at 2 o'clock from the Uehling Congregational church
with Rev. Oscar Swanson of Oakland as the minister in charge.
Music for the rites was by Mrs. Fred Butler and Mrs. LeRoy Buck
with Mrs. Ivan Wedergren a pianist. Pallbearers were Lawrence
Shepard, Howard Soderling, Wallace McBroom, Carroll and Hubert
Anderson and Ernest Crawford.  Burial was made in the Baptist
cemetery.hhw

Additional Notes (1) Source-Dodge county Marriage License Book 3,
Page 306, License 306.

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frost.jr

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Name = Carrie Frost

Dates Tombstone =  1860 - 1951

Spouse = Matts Jr. Frost

Maiden Name = Carrie Anderson or Erickson (1)

Parents =

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
August 30, 1951

Carrie Frost Rites Scheduled for Friday

Funeral Services will be held for Mrs. Carrie Frost of Uehling at
the Congregational church in Uehling on Friday afternoon with Rev.
Albright officiating.  Burial will be in the Baptist cemetery under
the direction of Wollmer & Warne. Mrs. Frost died at the home of
Lars Larson Tuesday. She was born November 8, 1860, in Sweden, and
came to the U. S. in 1879, and has always resided in the Uehling
community. She moved to Uehling from the farm in 1910.  Mr. Frost
died in 1943. Survivors are three children, Fred of Craig, Mrs.
Lars Larson, Uehling, and Harry of Overton. There are nine
grandchildren.hhw

Additiona Notes (1) Her husband's (Matts Jr. Frost) obituary lists
her
name as Carrie Erickson. The Dodge county Marriage License Book 3,
Page 306, License 306 lists her name as Carrie Anderson.

carrie
frost

Frost, Carrie 
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Name =  
Albert Frost, son of Matt

Dates on Tombstone = 1882  -  1898

Parents = Matts Jr. & Carrie Frost
The Hooper Sentinel
Mar. 23, 1899

Died - Albert Frost on Mar. 18, 1899, age 16.  He was the son of 
Mr. & Mrs. Matts Frost.  Buried - Baptist cemetery.hhw
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Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Albert Frost, 16, the son of Matts Jr. and Carrie Frost was born in
1882 and died in 1898.  He is buried at the Baptist cemetery south
of Uehling, Nebraska. The other children of Matts and Carrie are;
Lillie (b&d 1884), Hattie, Fred and Harry.  Both parents were born
in Sweden and both are buried at the Baptist cemetery.hhw 

Frost, Albert 
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Name = Lillie Frost, dau of Matts

Dates on Tombstone = b & d 1884

Parents = Matts Jr. & Carrie Frost

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Lillie Frost, infant dau of Matts and Carrie Frost was born in 1884
and died in 1884.  She is buried at the Baptist cemetery south of
Uehling, Nebraska. The other children of Matts and Carrie are;
Albert (1882-1898), Hattie, Fred and Harry.  Both parents were born
in Sweden and both are buried at the Baptist cemetery.hhw

Frost, Lillie
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Name = Lucille B. Goodman

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 29, 1909  -  Dec. 17, 1974

Spouse = Lowell Goodman

Maiden Name = Lucille B. Olson

Parents = Alfred and Signe Olson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
December 19, 1974

Lucille Goodman, 64, died Wednesday in Lincoln, NE.  She was born
on December 29, 1909 at Blair, NE to Alfred and Signe Olson.
Lucille married Lowell Goodman.  They had 4 sons.  She was preceded
in death by her parents, 3 brothers; Theodore, Clyde and Raymond
and an infant sister, Maude. Survivors include 4 sons; LeRoy of
Craig, Richard of Arvada, CO, Ronald of Frazer, MN and Robert of
Lincoln, 14 grandchildren, 3 sisters; Fay Southwell of Frazer, MN,
Edna Swanson, of Decatur and Mabel Bekstrom of Oakland and 1
brother, Kenneth Olson of Craig.  She was buried at the Baptist
Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

Goodman, Lucille
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Name = Nels Peter Hansen

Dates on Tombstone = May 29, 1882  -  Apr. 21, 1955

Parents = Hans Niels & Johanna (Christensen) Hansen

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
April 28, 1955

Peter Hansen, 72, died on Thursday, April 21, 1955.  He was born on
May 29, 1882 at Hellenslev Sogn, Lynn, Denmark to Hans Niels Hansen
and Johanna Christensen.  He came to the USA at the age of 25
years, and to the Alfred Olson home at Bertha.  He operated a cream
station at Uehling and was also manager of the Farmers Union
Mercantile Assn. at Uehling. Sixteen years ago he moved to the Carl
Strelo home at Bertha.  He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery south
of Uehling.hhw 
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Obituary
April, 1955

Funeral Saturday For Peter Hansen

Funeral services for Peter Hansen, 72, former Uehling resident,
were held at the Congregational church in Uehling Saturday
afternoon. Rev. Leonard Hartwig of Craig officiated.

Born May 29, 1882 at Hellenslev Sogn, Lynn Denmark, he was the son
of Hans Niels Hansen and Johanna Christensen. He died suddenly
Thursday.

He arrived in America when 25 years and came to the Alfred Olson
home at Bertha. He operated a cream station in Uehling and also was
manager of the Farmers Union Mercantile Association in Uehling for
many years.

Sixteen years age he left Uehling and went to live at the Carl
Strelo home at Bertha.

Pallbearers were Clyde Olson, Raymond Olson, Ted Olson, LeRoy
Osterndorf, Chris Kohlmeier and Harold Swanson, all of Bertha.
Music was provided by Mrs. Gerald Bacon accompanied by Mrs. George
Brewer.

Burial was in the Baptist cemetery south of Uehling.

Linda Stewart sent this obituary to me on Sept. 16, 2001

Hansen, Nels Peter
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Name = Francis M. Harrison

Dates on Tombstone = Mar. 31, 1899  -  Nov. 3, 1937

Spouse = Myrtle Anderson

Parents =

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
November 18, 1937

The remains of Francis M. Harrison aged 33 years who passed away
Tuesday of last week at his home in Omaha, following a six weeks
illness with typhoid fever, were brought to Hooper, and funeral
services under the direction of Wollmer & Warne, were held Thursday
afternoon at the Congregational church in Uehling, with Rev. Saul
Miller of Scribner as the officiating pastor. A mixed quartet from
the Uehling church composed of Mrs. Leroy Buck, Miss Rosemary
Uehling, Harry Stormquist and Ivan Anderson, with Mrs. Swen Norlen
as accompanist, furnished music for the services which were largely
attended, many friends from Omaha to pay a final tribute to the
departed one.  There was a profusion of beautiful flowers.
Following the services at Uehling, the remains were brought to
Swaburg for interment in the Baptist cemetery. The pallbearers were
Lorraine Olson, Leslie Jacobs and William Carr of Omaha, Anthony
Clough of Uehling and Harry Olsen and Edward Realph of Swaburg.
Besides his parents, three brothers and one sister, the deceased is
survived by a small daughter, Jacqueline, and by his wife who was
the former Miss Myrtle Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Anderson of Hawarden, Iowa, former residents of Uehling and
Swaburg.hhw 

Harrison, Francis
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Name = William M. Hittle

Dates on Tombstone = Jan., 29, 1925  -  May 24, 1997

Spouse = Mavis Lee Mauck

Parents = Daisy Hittle

Obituary

The Hooper\Scribner Rustler\Sentinel 
June 4, 1997

William Hittle

William M. Hittle Sr., 72, of Nickerson, formerly of the Oakland
and Uehling area, died Saturday, May 24, 1997, at Immanuel Medical
Center in Omaha.

He was born Jan. 29, 1925, on the family farm near Walthill. He
grew up in the area around Walthill and Decatur and attended
McCuley School near Decatur.  He worked for several years in the
northeast Nebraska area until moving to Amarillo, Tx., in 1958. He
married Mavis Lee Mauck March 20, 1958.  They lived in Amarillo and
northeast Nebraska. They lived in the rural area near Oakland and
Uehling from 1969 to 1995, and most recently lived in Nickerson.
For the past 30 years, Hittle had been a maintenance mechanic for
alfalfa dehydration plants, with many of those years at Hillside
Dehy near Uehling.

Survivors include his wife; his mother, Daisy Hittle of Craig; five
sons, William Jr. and wife Charlene Hittle of Homer, Gary and wife
Kathy Hittle of West Point, Johnny and wife Donna Houston of Logan
N.M., Phillip Hittle and James Hittle, both of Nickerson; two
daughters, Ruby (Mrs. Merl) Shaw of Walthill, and Sherry Hittle of
Scribner; two brothers, Elmer and wife Jennette Hittle of Oakland
and David and wife Joyce Hittle of Decatur; two sisters, Minnie
(Mrs. John Weten of Dakota City and Patty (Mrs. Dave) Denton of
Craig; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He was preceded
in death by his father and a sister. 

The funeral was held May 30 at Piper Funeral Home in Lyons.  Rev.
Danny Nieman officiated. Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery at
Swaburg, south of Uehling.hhw 

Hittle, William M.
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Name = Edith F. Holmes

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 20, 1898  -  July 20, 1899

Parents = Everett & Mary (Larson) Holmes

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
August 3, 1899


The baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Holmes died on Wednesday,
last week, and was buried on Thursday.hhw

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Name = Ethel V. Holmes

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 20, 1898  -  Aug. 20. 1898

Parents = Everett L. & Mary (Larson) Holmes

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner


Infant Ethel V. Holmes was born and died on Aug. 20, 1898 to
Everett Holmes and Mary Larson Holmes.   She is buried at the
Baptist cemetery south of Uehling, Nebraska. She had a twin sister,
Edith F. Edith died on July 20, 1899.hhw 

Holmes, Ethel V. 
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Name = Harry J. Holmes, inf son

Dates on Tombstone = No dates

Parents = Everett L. & Mary A. (Larson) Holmes

No additional information is available.  His parents later moved to
Lyons, Nebraska.

Holmes, Harry J.
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Name = James Homberger

The West Point News
March 29, 2006

James L. Homberger, 57, formerly of Oakland, died Friday, March 24,
2006, at his home in West Point. Funeral services were Tuesday,
March 28, 2006 at the Palmquist-Pelan Funeral Home in Oakland. Rev.
Curtis Hineline officiated. Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery,
rural Uehling with Military Honors by American Legion Post No. 46
and Ryan VFW Post No. 5543.

Survivors include his mother, Annie Homberger of Hopkinsville, Ky.;
sister and brother-in-law, Carol and David Staggs of Whittier,
Calif.

Palmquist-Pelan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.hhw
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The Fremont Tribune (on-Line)
Maarch 27, 2006

James Homberger

James L. Homberger, 57, of West Point, formerly of Oakland, died
Friday, March 24, 2006, at his home in West Point.

He was born Oct. 7, 1948, in Nashville, Tenn., to Leslie J.
Homberger and Annie L. (Harrison). He entered the U.S. Navy and
received his General Education Development (GED) certificate. He
served during the Vietnam War. He was honorably discharged in May
1967. He worked as a painter for Larry Shelley, Two Guys Painting in
Oakland for nine years.

Survivors include: his mother, Annie Homberger of Hopkinsville, Ky.;
and a sister, Carol (and husband, David) Staggs of Whittier, Calif.

He was preceded in death by a sister.

The funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Palmquist-Pelan Funeral Home
in Oakland with the Rev. Curtis Hineline officiating. Visitation
will be from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday at Palmquist-Pelan Funeral Home
in Oakland. Burial will be in Baptist Cemetery in rural Uehling with
military honors by American Legion Post 46 and Ryan Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 5543.hhw

Homberger, James
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Name = A. B. Jacobs

Dates on Tombstone = Mar. 10, 1869  -  July 27, 1955

Spouse = Carrie Mattson

Parents = Andrew & Carrie (Mattson) Jacobs
Step Father = Matts Olson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
August 4, 1955

Last Rites Held for Andrew Jacobs

Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Congregational
Church, in Uehling, for Andrew B. Jacobs, 86, former Swaburg
resident who passed away in an Omaha hospital last Wednesday,
having been in failing health the last two years.  The Rev. Allen
Martin conducted the Wollmer & Warne service and interment was in
the Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling. LaNelle Clough and Carolee
Realph sang, with Mrs. Harvey Hilbers as pianist.  Pallbearers were
Donald Carson, Jack Carson, Howard Olson, Ted Olson, Clyde Olson
and Edward Realph. Mr. Jacobs was born March 10, 1869 in Sweden,
and when one year old came to this country with his parents. They
settled in Omaha, three years later moving to a farm near Swaburg.
He lived in Nebraska all his life, the past 29 years in Omaha with
his children. He is survived by seven children; Mrs. Rudy Hingst of
Emerson, Leslie, Weldon, Mildred Nash, Florence Nelson, Violet Salb
and Bernice Barge, all of Omaha, 11 grandchildren, 8 great
grandchildren, a brother, Alfred of Craig, and three sisters, Mrs.
Christine Erickson of Uehling; Mrs. Mabel Carson of Oakland; and
Mrs. May Anderson of Hawarden, Iowa.  He was preceded in death by a
son.hhw 

Note: Andrew and Carrie were divorced.  See Carrie Phippin in this
web-site.

See 1910 Nebraska, Burt, Oakland, 190B US Census

Andrew B Jacobs

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Name = Leonard C. Jacobs

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 19, 1897  -  Apr. 12, 1918

Parents = Andrew B. & Carrie (Mattson) Jacobs

The Oakland Independent
April 19, 1918
Page 1
 
Summary

Leonard Jacobs, 20, son of A. B. Jacobs, died at Thurston on April
12, 1918 of pneumonia.  He was born at Bertha on Oct. 19, 1897. He
is survived by his parents, 2 brothers and 5 sisters. He was buried
at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner
 

Leonard C. Jacobs, 20, was born on Oct. 19, 1897 to
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew B. Jacobs.  He died on April 12, 1918 and is
buried at the Baptist cemetery south of Uehling, Nebraska. His
parents also had the following children; Leslie, Weldon, Mildred
Nash, Florence Nelson, Violet Salb, Bernice Barge and Mrs. Rudy
Hingst.hhw 

Jacobs, Leonard C.
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Name = Leslie Jacobs

Dates on Tombstone = Feb. 22, 1904  -  Sept. 16, 1955

Parents = Andrew B. & Carrie (Mattson) Jacobs

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
September 22, 1955

Last Rites for Leslie Jacobs

Funeral services for Leslie "Fit" Jacobs, age 50, were held Tuesday
at 10 a. m. at the Congregational Church, Uehling, with Rev. Allan
Martin in charge.  Interment was in the Baptist cemetery, south of
Uehling, under the direction of Wollmer & Warne. Mary Ann Bacon was
soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Ethlyn Brewer.  Pallbearers were John
J. Salb, Gilbert Gary Salb, Layton W. Jacobs, Weldon D. Jacobs and
Warren L. Jacobs. Mr. Jacobs passed away Friday afternoon at an
Omaha hospital, following a short illness. He was born February 22,
1904, near Crag. He resided there most of his life until making his
home with his sister, Mrs. Ed Nelson of Omaha, for the past 12
years. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Carrie Jacobs, Blair; five
sisters, Mrs. Ed. Nelson, Mrs. John Salb, Mrs. Mildred Nash and
Mrs. Bernice Barge, all of Omaha, Mrs. Rudy Hingst, Emerson; one
brother, Weldon of Omaha.hhw 

Jacobs, Leslie
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Name = Jenkins Baby (Fred)

Dates on Tombstone =

Parents =

Information is needed. 

Jenkins, baby (Fred)
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Name = Carrol Johnson

Dates on Tombstone =  Feb. 17, 1918  -  Dec. 31, 1994

Spouse = Patricia Wedergren

Parents =  August & Carrie Marie (Larsen) Johnson

Obituary

The Oakland Independent 
January 5, 1995

Carrol Johnson

Funeral services for Carrol Johnson were held Tues., Jan. 3, 1995
at the First Congregational UCC Church in Uehling.  He died Dec.
31, 1994 at the Oakland Memorial Hospital following a lingering
illness at the age of 76. The Rev. Dawn Carder officiated at the
service. Terri Hoeneman was organist and Leigh Mueller and Leta
Olson were vocalists. Casket bearers were Roger Johnson, Richard
Johnson, Jeff Jones, Jason Jones, Tim Keller and Cory Wedergren.
Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery, rural Uehling. Military
graveside rites were in charge of L. Noble Lund American Legion
Post #196 of Uehling. Palmquist-Pelan Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. Carrol Edward Johnson was born Feb. 19, 1918, on a
homestead 4 miles northeast of Oakland, to August and Carrie Marie
(Larson) Johnson. Carrol attended country school, Dist. #52 in Burt
County.  He graduated from Blair High School in 1936. On December
3, 1949, Carrol and Patricia Wedergren were united in marriage at
the First Congregational Church in Uehling. They lived most of
their lives in and around the Oakland, Craig and Uehling areas.
Carrol farmed and was employed at Valmont.  Following his
retirement, he and Patty owned and operated the grocery store in
Craig. Carrol served in the U.S. Army during World War II.  He was
a member of the Robert Klase VFW Post #7998 of Lyons and the L.
Noble Lund American Legion Post #196 of Uehling.  Carrol was also a
member of the First Congregational UCC Church in Uehling. Survivors
include his wife; Patty of Oakland; daughter & son-in-law; Christy
& Dennis Jones of Oakland and Roxanne Johnson of Lincoln; sons &
daughter-in-law; Bub & Joan Johnson and Lane Johnson, both of
Lincoln; six grandchildren; Jeffrey, Annie & Jason Jones, Deidi,
Curtiss & Ben Johnson; sister; Vivian Johnson of Fremont; brother
Cameron S. (Jack) Johnson of Uehling. He was preceded in death by
his parents; infant daughter; Nacy Jo; 3 brothers, Curt, Clyde &
Cliff Johnson and one sister, Virginia McCormick.hhw

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Name = Patricia Johnson

Patricia A. ?Patty? Johnson , 83, of Oakland died Wednesday, Sept.
26, 2012, at Oakland Heights in Oakland.

She was born March 17, 1929, in rural Dodge County to Earl and
Mildred (Erickson) Wedergren. She was raised in rural Hooper and
graduated from Uehling High School in 1946. She married Carrol
Johnson on Dec. 3, 1949, at the Congregational Church in Uehling.
They had five children. They lived in Rosalie, Uehling, Bancroft,
and Oakland. She worked at Kobs Korner and the Gambles Store. They
purchased the Craig Grocery Store which they operated for 14 years
until they retired. She then cleaned houses and became a caregiver
for many years in the Oakland area.

She was a member of the First Congregational Church/UCC and Ladies
Aid in Uehling, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Post 196 in
Uehling and Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Post 83 in Lyons. She
was also a member of numerous card clubs in the Oakland, Craig and
Uehling areas for many years.

Survivors include her daughters, Christy (Dennis) Jones of Oakland;
Roxie Johnson of Lincoln; son , Bub (Joan) Johnson of Lincoln; six
grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; brother, Raymond (Gloria)
Wedergren of Uehling; many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, a son, infant
daughter, and a sister.

The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at First Congregational
Church/UCC in Uehling, with the Rev. Larry Jirsak officiating. There
will be visitation one hour prior to the service at the church.
Burial will be in Baptist Cemetery in rural Uehling.

Memorials are suggested to Baptist Cemetery.

Pelan Funeral Services is in charge of arrangements.hhw

Patricia Wedergren Johnson

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Name = Nancy Jo Johnson

Dates on Tombstone = b & d July 29, 1958

Parents = Carroll & Patricia (Wedergren) Johnson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
August 7, 1958

Graveside Services For Nancy Jo Johnson

Graveside services were held Tuesday afternoon of last week at the
Baptist Cemetery in Swaburg for Nancy Jo, infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll E. Johnson of Lyons in the Bancroft area.  They
are former residents of Swaburg. Rev. Maurice Holt, pastor of the
Uehling Congregational Church conducted the services. The baby was
still-born July 29 at Oakland Memorial Hospital.  Survivors include
the parents; two sisters, Christie and Roxanne; two brothers,
Carroll John and Lane; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wedergren of Swaburg.hhw 

Johnson, Nancy Jo
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Name = Inf dau Carrie Marie Johnson

Dates on Tombstone = b & d Dec. 10, 1974

Parents = Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Johnson

Summary

The Oakland Independent
Dec. 19, 1974
Page 2A

Carrie Marie Johnson, infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Johnson,
was born and died on Tuesday at Oakland.  Survivors are the parents,
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Verlon Johnson and Mr & Mrs. LeRoy
Chambliess.hhw

Johnson, Carrie Marie
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Name = Edward Johnson

Dates on Tombstone = 1888  -  1910
Tombstone Photo

Parents = Ephraim & Caroline (Saispair) Johnson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
December 29, 1910

Edward Johnson was born in Box Butte county, Nebraska, March 3rd,
1888 and was at the time of his death 22 years, 9 months and 22
days old. When about three years of age he moved with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eph Johnson, to the farm near Hooper where he spent
most of his life. The farm is in care of his sister, Mrs. T. Bowman
and her husband, Mr and Mrs. Johnson having removed to Lincoln over
a year ago. Deceased was working for the railroad company until six
weeks ago when being in poor health he came to the home of his
sister, Mrs. Bowman, where he passed away on Christmas day, cause
of death being tuberculosis and typhoid fever. Funeral services
took place from the home of his sister, Tuesday afternoon at 1
o'clock, Mr. Harrison of Scribner officiating.  The remains were
laid to rest in the Baptist cemetery. Beside his parents he leaves
six sisters, two brothers and a host of friends to mourn hs early
demise.hhw 

Johnson, Edward
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Name = Ephraim Johnson

Dates on Tombstone = Jan. 23, 1859  -  Dec. 10, 1938
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Caroline Saispair

Parents = Erick & Carrie (Frost) Johnson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
December 15, 1938

Former Swaburg Pioneer Passed Away Saturday

Swaburg - Eph Johnson, pioneer resident of Swaburg, passed away at
his home in Fremont Saturday morning following a lengthy illness
from a heart ailment.

Ephraim Edward Johnson was born in Stockholm, Sweden, January 23,
1859 and had attained the age of 79 years, 10 months and 17 days.
When he was three years old he came to the United States with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Johnson, locating in Chicago where he
lived until he was 17 years old.  In 1876 he came to Nebraska,
living first near Oakland for two years when his mother and
brother, Joe, joined him from Chicago and they settled in the
Swaburg neighborhood. Mr. Johnson was united in marriage on April
2, 1882, to Miss Caroline Saispair, daughter of this community's
most prominent pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Saispair. They
established a home near Uehling, later going to a homestead in Box
Butte county where they resided for five years and then returned to
the old Saispair homestead in Swaburg, which except for a brief
residence in Lincoln, was their home until 20 years ago when they
retired and moved to Fremont. 

During his many years of residence in this community, he identified
himself as a prominent citizen and took an active part in the
affairs of the community.  For a long period of years he served
Logan township as assessor.  He was active in the work of the
American Sunday School Union and later in the Congregational church
at Uehling. Mr. Johnson, who was the proud possessor of a famous
violin more than a century old, was an accomplished violinist and
teacher of violin.  He was also a composer of music, and in 1908
had published two hymns "Where Will Jesus Find You" and "Our Savior
and Our God", the latter bearing a dedication to the Hooper male
chorus which was then an outstanding musical organization. Mr.
Johnson was affiliated with the Christian church in Fremont. 

Besides his wife he is survived by two sons, Gilbert, of Fremont,
and Eph Jr., of Rushville, and six daughters, Mrs. Tura Bowman, and
Mrs. Gus Scheer, Alliance, Mrs. Arthur Rowe, Fremont: Mrs. Herman
Skoog, Cedar Bluffs: Mrs. O. B. Allison, Burbank, Calif., and Mrs.
George Kocina of Norfolk.  The eldest son, Edward, passed away
about 23 years ago. Surviving him also are 14 grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon
from Fremont and the Congregational church in Uehling, with
interment in the family lot in the Swedish Baptist cemetery at
Swaburg.hhw

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Name = Caroline Saspair Johnson

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 12, 1862  -  Apr. 19, 1943
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Ephraim E. Johnson

Maiden Name = Caroline Saispair

Parents = Peter & Mary Saispair

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
April 29, 1943

Caroline Johnson, 80, died on Monday of last week at Fremont. She
was born on September 12, 1862 near Detroit, MI to Mr. & Mrs. Peter
Saispair. They moved to Swaburg in the early 1860's.  She married
Ephraim Johnson on April 2, 1882. He died in 1938.  She is survived
by 2 sons; Gilbert and Ephraim of Fremont, 6 daughters; Mrs. Hattie
Bowman, of Alliance, Mrs. Laura Scheer, of Burbank, CA, Mrs. Josie
Rowe, of Fremont, Mrs. Edna Skoog, of Saunders county, Mrs. Ida Mae
Allison, of North Hollywood, CA and Mrs. Mary Koeing, of
Minneapolis, MN.  One son, Edward, preceded her in death. She was
buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

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Name = Stacey Johnson

Dates on Tombstone = 1904  -  1904
Tombstone Photo

Parents = Ephraim & Caroline (Saispair) Johnson  

Information is needed. 

Johnson, Stacy
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Name = Eric Johnson

Dates on Tombstone = 1825  -  1891
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Karin Carrie Frost

Parents =

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Eric Johnson was born on February 9, 1825 at Stora Skedvi,
Kopparberg, Sweden.  He married Karin Carrie Frost on February
14, 1856 at Gavlestad, Gavleborglan, Sweden. He is the father of
Ephriam E. Johnson.   The family emigrated from Sweden to Chicago
about 1861.  Eric died in 1891 and is buried at the Baptist
Cemetery, Uehling, Nebraska.hhw

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Name = Carrie Johnson

Dates on Tombstone = 1824  -  1906
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Spouse = Eric Johnson

Married Name =  Mrs. Eric Johnson

Maiden Name = Karin Carrie Frost

Parents =

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Karin Carrie Frost was born on April 17, 1823 at Ostnar, Mora,
Kopparberg, Sweden.  She married Eric Johnson on February 14,
1856 at Gavlestad, Gavleborland, Sweden.  She is the mother of
Ephriam E. Johnson.  The family emigrated from Sweden to Chicago
about 1861.  Her son, Ephriam came to Burt County, Nebraska about
1876 and to Dodge County about 1878.  She and her son, Joe, came to
Dodge County about 1878.  According to the 1900 US Census she was
then widowed and living with her son, Ephriam and his family in
Logan Township of Dodge County, Nebraska.  She died in 1906 and is
buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, Nebraska.hhw

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Name = John E. Johnson

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 5, 1882  -  Mar. 29, 1957

Spouse = Hattie L. Lund 

Parents = Swan & Sophia (Peterson) Johnson

Obituary

The Fremont Tribune 
March 30, 1957

John E. Johnson Rites Wednesday

Services for John E. Johnson, 74, of 1150 N. Broad St. who died
Friday, will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Methodist Church. The
Rev. Max McCamley will officiate. Mr. Johnson, a retired farmer and
assessor at the Court House for many  years, was born Dec. 5, 1882
at Lindsey.  He had lived ten years in this community. He was
member of the Methodist Church and the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
He married Hattie Lund March 17, 1908 at Uehling. Survivors include
the widow, Hattie; sons, Edward L. Johnson of Fremont, Norman V.
Johnson of Long Pine; brothers, Henry of Invale, Oscar of
Bakersfield, Calif., William of Omaha; sisters, Miss Helen Johnson,
Mrs. Mabel Swanson, Mrs. William Baker, all of Hastings, Mrs. Anna
Frickle of Detroit, Mich.; five grandchildren. Burial will be in
Baptist Cemetery at Uehling. Lawson Funeral Home has charge.hhw 

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Name = Hattie L. Johnson

Dates on Tombstone = June 22, 1886  -  August 30, 1962

Spouse = John E. Johnson

Maiden Name = Hattie L. Lund

Parents = Larson & Carrie (Larson) Lund

Obituary

The Fremont Tribune

Hattie L. Johnson Of Fremont Dies

Services for Mrs. Hattie L. Johnson, 76 of 418 E. Sixth Street, are
pending at the Lawson Funeral Chapel.  Mrs. Johnson died Thursday
morning at a Fremont rest home after having been ill since January.
She was born January 22, 1886 at Swaburg.  She had been a resident
of Fremont for 12 years and previously had lived on a farm near
Newman Grove.  She  was a member of First Methodist Church.  She
was married March 17, 1909 at Uehling to John E. Johnson, former
Dodge County assessor, who died March 29, 1957. Survivors include
two sons, Edwin L. Johnson, Lincoln and Norman D. of Long Pine,
eight grandchildren, a brother, Andrew Lund of Uehling and several
nieces and nephews.hhw 
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Hattie L. Johnson Services Are Held

Services for Mrs. Hattie L. Johnson, 76, 418 East Sixth Street,
were Saturday afternoon from First Methodist Church with the Rev.
J. Graydon Wilson officiating. She died Thursday. Music was by Mrs.
John Katz, soloist and Miss Janice Nelson organist.  Pallbearers
were Walter, Irving and Roy Larson, Alfred Brandt, William Wolfe,
Edward Realph, Howard Weigle and Lloyd Thompson. Burial was in
Baptist Cemetery near Uehling with Lawson's Funeral Home in
charge.hhw

hattie lund johnson

Johnson, Hattie L.
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Name = Alfred Jonson

Dates on Tombstone = 1871  -  1882
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Parents =  Fors Olaf & Anna Jonson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Alfred Jonson was born in 1871 in Nebraska to Fors Olaf and Anna
Jonson.  He died in 1882, the same year as his brothers, Oliver and
Oscar and his sister Anna, all during a dipthera epidemic.  His
parents and family later moved to the Hoskin area.  He was survived
by his parents, brother, Andrew, 15 and a grandmother.  He was
buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, Nebraska.

Fors Olaf Jonson was born at Hajin, Vamhus, Sweden on November 19,
1825 and died October 5, 1903.  He is buried at a Swedish Cemetery
near Hoskins that is on land that he donated.  Alfred's mother,
Krang Anna Matsdotter, was Fors' 2nd wife.  She was born about 1846
in Sweden and died July 10, 1923.  She is also buried in the Swedish
Cemetery, Hoskins.  Fors married his first wife, Gut Margita
Andersdaughter, in 1849, and she died of tuberculosis on November 6,
1866 in Sweden.  In the 1880 US Census the family name is misspelled
as Johnson.

Note - Thanks to Ruth J. Turner for this information, 6-3-2002.


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Name = Anna Jonson

Dates on Tombstone = 1876  -  1882
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Married Name = N/A

Maiden Name = N/A

Parents =  Fors Olaf & Anna Jonson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Anna Jonson was born in 1876 to Fors Olaf & Anna Jonson in Nebraska.
She died in 1882, the same year as her brothers Alfred, Oliver and
Oscar during a diptheria epidenic.  Her parents later moved to the
Hoskins area.  She was survived by her parents, a brother, Andrew,
15 and a grandmother.  She was buried at the Baptist Cemetery,
Uehling, Nebraska.

Fors Olaf Jonson was born at Hajin, Vamhus, Sweden on November 19,
1825 and died October 5, 1903.  He is buried at a Swedish Cemetery
near Hoskins that is on land that he donated.  Anna's mother, Krang
Anna Matsdotter, was Fors' 2nd wife.  She was born about 1846 in
Sweden and died July 10, 1923.  She is also buried in the Swedish
Cemetery, Hoskins. Fors' first wife was Gut Margita Andersdaughter,
and she died of tuberculosis on November 6, 1866 in Sweden.  In the
1880 US Census the family name is misspelled as Johnson.

Note - Thanks to Ruth J. Turner for this information, 6-3-2002.

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Name = Oliver Jonson

Dates on Tombstone = 1869  -  1882
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Parents = Fors Olaf and Anna Jonson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Oliver Jonson was born in 1869 in Sweden to Fors Olaf and Anna
Jonson.  Oliver died in 1882, the same year as his brothers, Oscar
and Alfred and sister Anna, during a diptheria epidemic.  He was
survived by his parents, brother, Andrew, 15 and a grandmother.  He
was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, Nebraska.

Fors Olaf Jonson was born at Hajin, Vamhus, Sweden on November 19,
1825 and died October 5, 1903.  He is buried at a Swedish Cemetery
near Hoskins that is on land that he donated.  Oliver's mother,
Krang Anna Matsdotter, was Fors' 2nd wife.  She was born about 1846
in Sweden and died July 10, 1923.  She is also buried in the Swedish
Cemetery, Hoskins.  Fors married his first wife, Gut Margita
Andersdaughter, in 1849, and she died of tuberculosis on November 6,
1866 in Sweden.  In the 1880 US Census the family name is misspelled
as Johnson.hhw

Note - Thanks to Ruth J. Turner for this information, 6-3-2002.

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Name = Oscar Jonson

Dates on Tombstone = 1879  -  1882
Tombstone Photo

Parents = Fors Olaf and Anna Jonson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Oscar Jonson was born in 1879 in Nebraska to Fors Olaf and Anna
Jonson.  Oscar died in 1882, the same year as his brothers, Oliver
and Alfred and sister Anna, during a diptheria epidemic.  His
parents and family later moved to the Hoskins area.  He was survived
by his parents, brother, Andrew, 15 and a grandmother.  He was
buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, Nebraska.

Fors Olaf Jonson was born at Hajin, Vamhus, Sweden on November 19,
1825 and died October 5, 1903.  He is buried at a Swedish Cemetery
near Hoskins that is on land that he donated.  Oscar' mother, Krang
Anna Matsdotter, was Fors' 2nd wife.  She was born about 1846 in
Sweden and died July 10, 1923.  She is also buried in the Swedish
Cemetery, Hoskins. Fors married his first wife, Gut Margita
Andersdaughter, in 1849, and she died of tuberculosis on November 6,
1866 in Sweden.  In the 1880 US Census the family name is misspelled
as Johnson.hhw

Note - Thanks to Ruth J. Turner for this information, 6-3-2002.

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Name =  Harold Edward Kerby

Dates = 7-2-1931  -  3-1-2007

Parents = Ogle Leon & Nellie Mae (Rucker) Kerby

Harold Edward Kerby, 75, of Uehling died Thursday, March 1, 2007, at
West Point Living Center.

Kerby was born July 2, 1931, at Grinnell, Iowa, to Ogle Leon "Lee"
and Nellie Mae Rucker Kerby. He grew up in southern Iowa and
graduated from Sully, Iowa High School in 1948. Following
graduation, he attended Iowa State University and became employed by
the Dairy Herd Improvement Association. From January 1952 until
February 1954, he served in the U.S. Army, stationed in Germany. He
married Barbara Lee on July 2, 1952, at Centerville, Iowa. The
couple farmed in northern Missouri until 1959. He had his own
decorating business in Des Moines from 1960-68. The family moved to
Nebraska where he worked in sales for Arbies Feed. The couple
settled in Uehling in 1985 and he worked for two men painting out of
Oakland retiring in 2000.

He was an active member of Uehling Congregational Church, American
Legion Post 196, Hooper Veterans of Foreign Wars, 13-year member of
AA, and was a retired volunteer fireman.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara of Uehling; a son, John (and
wife, Deborah) Kerby of Wisner; three daughters, Sheryl (and
husband, Don) Hill of Pleasantville, Iowa, Kayla (and husband,
Randy) Siebrandt and Judy (and husband, Kurt) Hansen, both of West
Point; a brother, Don (and wife, Ruth) Kerby of Des Moines, Iowa;
sister-in-law, Madge (and husband, Don) Fels of Norwalk, Iowa; a
brother-in-law, Bill (and wife, Charlene) Lee of Holbrooke, 10
grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by an infant brother.

The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at Uehling Congregational
Church with Don Hill officiating. Visitation will be noon until 8
p.m. with family present from 5-8 p.m. Sunday at Stokely Funeral
Home in West Point. Burial with military honors will be at the
Baptist Cemetery. A memorial has been established. Those wishing to
leave on line condolences may do so at
http://www.stokelyfuneralhome.com hhw 

Kerby, Harold 
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Name =  August J. Koehler

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 19, 1885  -  Aug. 27, 1968

Spouse 1 = Ida Mae Kammerer
Spouse 2 = Minnie A. Larson

Parents = Fred & Lena (Roggensock) Koehler

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
September 5, 1968 
Page 3

August J. Koehler, 82, died on Tuesday at Fremont, NE. He was born
on September 19, 1885 at Uehling.  In 1916 he married Minnie A.
Larson. She died in 1936.  Survivors are 1 son, Jack, of Long
Beach, CA, 1 daughter, Mrs. Robert Mehaffey, of North Bend, 2
sisters, Mrs. Herman Johnson, of Oakland, and Mrs. Arvid Johnson,
of Tekamaha. Buried -Baptist cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

August Koehler

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Name = Minnie A. Koehler

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 7, 1888  -  Sept. 28, 1936

Spouse = August Koehler

Maiden Name = Minnie A. Larson

Parents = Oliver & Anna (Olson) larson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
October 2, 1936 
Page 1

Mrs. August J. W. Koehler, 48, died on Monday at her home in
Uehling. She married August J. W. Koehler on June 11, 1910 at
Fremont. They had 3 children; Mrs. Ivan Wedergren (Bernice)
Uehling, Jack, in the Navy and Shirley Mae.  Death was the result
of suicide by hanging. Buried - Baptist cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 
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Obituary

Uehling Lady Death Victim

Funeral held Wednesday-Woman is Suicide After Nervous Ailment.

Mrs. August J. W. Koehler died at her home in Uehling Monday
morning at the age of 48 years. Her death was the result of suicide
by hanging. Mrs. Koehler had returned home the previous Saturday
from a hospital in Lincoln where she had been receiving treatment
for a nervous ailment.

Minnie Larson was united in marriage to August J. W. Koehler June
11, 1910, at Fremont. To this union three children were born, Mrs.
Ivan Wedergren of Uehling. Jack of the Great Lakes Naval Training
Camp, and Shirley Mae. Besides her husband and chil dren, she
leaves two sisters, Mrs.. Carl Cammerer of North Bend and Mrs. Bert
Woodruff of Julesburg, Colo., and three brothers, Dan Larson of
Fremont, Andrew and Harvey Larson of Hooper.

Before her illness, Mrs. Koehler took and active part in the life
of the community, where she had formed many friendships, She was a
devoted and loving wife and mother.

Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at the
home and at 2:00 p.m. from the Congregational church in Uehling,
the pastor, Mrs. Derelle Barber, officiating. Burial was made in
the Baptist cemetery, south of Uehling.

Linda Stewart sent this obituary to me on Sept. 16, 2001

minniekoehler

Koehler, Minnie
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Name = Charles Landholm

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 24, 1931  -  March 8, 2001

Spouse = Sharon Olson

Obituary

The Fremont Tribune (On-Line) 
March 10, 2001

The funeral for Charles Landholm, 69, of Fremont, formerly of
Uehling, will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at First Congregational Church
in Uehling.

He died Thursday, March 8, 2001, in Fremont. He was born Oct. 24,
1931, in rural West Point and grew up on the farm there. He
graduated from high school in Oakland in 1950. On Nov. 8, 1952, he
married Sharon Olson at First Congregational Church in Uehling. He
served in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1955, then returned to
Uehling. He worked at the Mitchell Garage until he was appointed
postmaster of Uehling in 1967. He remained postmaster until his
retirement in 1992. The couple moved to Fremont in 1998.

He was a member of First Congregational Church in Uehling and it's
men's fellowship, and held many offices in that organization. He
also taught Sunday School. He was a member of the Uehling Lion's
Club, the Uehling Fire Department, L.  Noble Lund American Legion
Post No. 196 of Uehling and served on the Uehling school board.

Survivors include: his wife, Sharon; two sons, Lynden (and wife,
Cammie) of Topeka, Kan., and Lon (and wife, Cheryl) of Elkhorn; one
daughter, Michelle (Mrs. David) Dam of Arlington; one brother,
Norman (and wife, Dolores) Landholm, of Oakland; three sisters,
Elizabeth Merrit of Keene, N.H., Lois (Mrs. Ted) Swanson of Hudson,
Wis., and Jeanette (Mrs. Larry) Dieckman of Elburn, Ill.; and five
grandchildren.

The Rev. Karl Rist and the Rev. Norman Freund will officiate
Monday's service. Visitation is 2-8 p.m. Sunday at Ludvigsen
Mortuary in Fremont, with family receiving friends at 2-4 p.m., and
Monday one hour prior to services at the church.  Burial will be in
the Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling, with flag presentation by L.
Noble Lund American Legion Post No. 196 of Uehling.

A memorial has been established to First Congregational Church in
Uehling and First Lutheran Church in Fremont.hhw 

Charles Landholm

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Name =  Andrew Larson

Dates on Tomstone = May 18, 1841  -  July 26, 1908
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Spouse = Mary Anderson/Bowman

Parents = Lars & Brita (Andersdotter) Larson

Obituary

The Uehling Times 
July 31, 1908

Death of Andrew Larson

After an Operation to Prevent the Spread of Blood Poison

On Thursday, last week, after consulting with the family and the
family physician of Andrew Larson, Dr. Hill of Lyons, it was
concluded that the only way to prevent the spread of blood
poisoning was to amputate the foot.  Mr. Larson had contracted
blood poisoning from a prick of a needle in one of his toes. Dr.
Somers, an eminent surgeon of Omaha, was summonsed here to perform
the operation, which was successfully performed, but gangrene had
too much headway.  The patient dying on Sunday evening at 5
o'clock, Deceased was aged 67 years, 2 months and 8 days.  He left
Sweden July 5, 1863. He arrived in Chicago the same year. He was
married in 1864 in Chicago to his wife who survives. Shortly after
marriage, the same year, he joined a Swedish colony that located in
this neighborhood, and he has lived ever since on the same farm
with his family. 

The deceased leaves six children besides his wife.  The children
are Andrew, Lars, Oliver, Peter and Eric Larson, and Mrs. Holmes.
The funeral was held on Monday afternoon from the residence of his
son in town.  The services were held by Rev. Mr. Arlander, Swedish
Baptist minister of Oakland. He spoke in the Swedish and English
language. Those acting as pall bearers were Theodore Uehling, P. A.
Anderson, J. G. Meyer, Henry Uehling, Joseph Johnson and Eph
Johnson. The remains were buried in the Swedish Baptist burying
ground.hhw 
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Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Andrew and Mary (Anderson/Bowman) Larson

Andrew Larson was born at V�mhus, Mora, Sweden on May 18, 1841 to
Lars and Brita (Andersdotter) Larson whose other Swedish born
children were Mait (1839-???? may have died as an infant), Oliver
(1844-1912), Carrie Lund (1847-1893), Mary Peterson (1849-1890),
and Becky Frost (1852-1916).  Andrew emigrated to the USA on July
5, 1863, and his first home in America was in Chicago, IL.  On
August 22, 1864 he married Mary Anderson/Bowman in Chicago.

Mary Anderson/Bowman was born in Mora, Dalarna, Sweden on January
6, 1840 to Andrew and Karin (Mattsdotter) Mattson, whose other
Swedish born children were; Martin (1835-????), Karin (1834-????),
Anna Peterson (1846-1920), and Andrew (1849-1919). Andrew Mattson
died about 1847 in Sweden, and the family emigrated to the USA in
1863.  Due to the many Andersons in America they changed their name
to Bowman to minimize the conflict with the Anderson name.  Andrew
and Mary Larson located in Logan Township in 1864.

In the summer of 1908 Andrew contracted blood poisoning from the
prick of a needle in one of his toes.  In order to stop the spread
of the blood poisoning it was decided to amputate his foot. An
eminent Omaha surgeon was summoned to perform the operation, and
the operation was successful. However, gangrene had too much
headway and Andrew died on July 26, 1908.  One of the remarkable
features of his life is that this was the first time he had ever
called upon a physician and none had ever before been called into
the family.  He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery south of town.
Mary died on Oct. 15, 1924.hhw

Andrew and Mary Larson had 6 children:

(1) Lars A. Larson, born on Sept. 14, 1864 and died on June 17,
    1938. He was not married. 
(2) Andrew A. Larson, born in 1870 and died on March 24, 1933.  
    He married Annie Anderson and they had 8 children; Vernon D.,
    Ethel Siemsen, Laura M., Ruth Cowen, Irving B., Lillian, 
    Harold W., and Edna Peterson. 
(3) Mary, born on Nov. 24, 1872 and died on July 9, 1933. 
    She married Everett Holmes and they had 11 children; Harry J., 
    Ray S., Everett A., Marian, Gertrude Rusk, Mary Smith, Guy H., 
    Ivan L., Ethel F., Edith F., and Stanley. 
(4) Oliver A. Larson, born on Nov. 1, 1874 and died on Nov. 22, 
    1956.  He married Anna Larson and they had 6 children;
    Howard O., Roy O., Minnie Anderson, Alvin E., Mabel Tronsgard, 
    and Carroll A. 
(5) Peter A. Larson, born on May 27, 1877 and died on
    Dec. 5, 1936.  He married Ruby Mattson, but they had no 
    children.
(6) Eric A. Larson, born on Sept. 28, 1879 and died on June 23,
    1952. He was not married.

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Larson, Andrew
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Name = Andrew L. Larson

Dates on Tombstone = 1874  -  1922
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Ellen Victoria Linn

Parents =

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Andrew L. Larson was born in Sweden in 1874.  He emigrated to the
USA, arriving at New York City on March 20, 1891.  He married Ellen
V. Linn in 1903.  Two of their children preceded him in death;
Vernon (1905-1908) and Lillian (1908-1910).  After his death Ellen
moved to California, about 1927.  Two daughters survived him, Laura
M. married Ernest Abel and Lavon married Henning Olson. Laura M. was
born 7-19-1903 in Nebraska and died on 4-16-1972. Lavon was born in
1914 in Nebraska. Andrew died in 1922 and is buried at the Baptist
cemetery south of Uehling, Nebraska.hhw 

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Name = Ellen V. Larson

Dates on Tombstone = 1886  -  1962
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Spouse = Andrew L. Larson

Maiden Name = Ellen Victoria Linn

Parents =  Andrew & Margretta (Anderson) Linn

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
July 19, 1962

Thursday Services For Mrs. Ellen Larson

Mrs. Ellen Larson of Los Angeles, Calif., died there on July 14.
she had been ill for several years. Mrs. Larson was born April 1,
1886 in Uehling. She had lived 25 years in Los Angeles. Surviving
are two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Abel of Grand Forks, N. D.; and Mrs.
Henning Olson of Valley City, N. D.; six grandchildren and 13 great
grandchildren.  Her husband preceded her in death. Funeral services
are at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) in Uehling with the Rev. P. O.
Louthan officiating.  Burial is in the Baptist Cemetery.hhw

Additional Notes (1) Source - Elinos Olaf Anderson history by Marie
Erickson Olson.

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Name = Lillian Larson

Dates on Tombstone = 1908  -  1910

Parents = Andrew L. & Ellen V. (Linn) Larson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Lillian A. Larson, 2, was born in 1908 in Nebraska to Andrew L. &
Ellen V. Linn Larson.  She died in 1910 and is buried at the
Baptist cemetery south of Uehling, Nebraska. Her father was a
native of Sweden and her mother was born in Nebraska. A brother,
Vernon, preceded her in death and a sister, Laura M., survives, as
do both parents.hhw 

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Name = Vernon Larson

Dates on Tombstone = 1905  -  1909

Parents = Andrew L. & Ellen V. (Linn) Larson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
April 8, 1909

Little Boy Kicked to Death

The little 5 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larson, residing
about 5 miles north-east of Hooper, died Sunday from injuries
received by being kicked by a horse. The accident occurred at the
home of the little fellow's grandfather, Andrew Linn, of near
Uehling, where the Larson family had gone to spend the day.  Some
of the men were out about the barn and the little boy had been sent
to call them to the house. On entering the barn he was kicked just
above the ear by a yearling colt and the skull was fractured and
death resulted shortly after. The accident was a very sad one and
the sorrowing parents have the sympathy of the entire community in
their bereavement. Funeral services and burial took place
Tuesday.hhw
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The Hooper Sentinel 
April 15 1910

Chas. Linn and Mrs. Christina Olson, of Hoskins, Nebr., came last
week to attend the funeral of their nephew, Vernon Larson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larson.hhw 

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Name = Arthur L. Larson

Dates on Tombstone = Jan. 22, 1900  -  July 10, 1963

Spouse = Ella Erickson

Parents = Swain & Edith (Soderling) Larson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
July 18, 1963

Arthur Larson Was Laid to Rest Saturday

Arthur L. Larson, the son of the late Swain Larson and Edith
(Soderling) Larson was born at Winnetoon, in Holt County on January
22, 1900. The family moved to Newport, and upon the death of his
father in 1914, moved to this area. February 15, 1926 he was united
in marriage to Ella Erickson of the Uehling community.  One son,
Dwain, of Michigan was born to this union. Mr. Larson engaged in
farming in the Oakland and Uehling communities.  Two years ago the
Larsons moved into their newly built home in Uehling. Mr. Larson
was affiliated with the Congregational Church.  He was a member of
the Odd Fellow Lodge at Craig. Surviving are his wife, Ella; son,
Dwain; daughter-in-law; LaRae; three grandchildren, Sue Ann,
Gregory and Debra; one sister, Mrs. Own Mitchell of Uehling,
several nieces and nephews and a host of friends. He was preceded
in death by his parents and four brothers, Edgar, Harry, Clark and
Victor Larson. The funeral services were held on Saturday in
Uehling at the Congregational Church with the Rev. R. O. Louthan
officiating. Music was by Miss Marvel Christensen, soloist, and
Mrs. Windsor Uehling, organist. Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery
with Wollmer & Warne in charge.  The pallbearers were Carroll
Johnson, Rodney Nelson, Merrill Larson, Raymond Wedergren, Richard
Larson and Gerald Larson.hhw 

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Name = Ella Larson (Arthur)

Dates on Tombstone = June 19, 1896   -  June 10 1984

Spouse = Arthur L. Larson

Parents = Charles & Francie (Olson) Erickson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
June 14, 1984

Ella Larson, 87, died on Sunday at Uehling, NE.   She was born on
June 10, 1896 near Hooper, NE to Charles and Francie Erickson.
She married Arthur Larson in February of 1926 at Fremont.  He died
in July 1963. She was preceded in death by 4 sisters.  Survivors
include 1 son, Dwain of Hooper, 4 grandchildren; Greg, Deb, Sue &
Kirk, and 1 brother, Charles Erickson. She was buried at the
Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

Larson, Ella
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Name = Carrol Larson

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 2, 1918  -  Aug. 29, 2000
Tombstone Photo

Spouse 1 = Julia Rachel Greenwood
Spouse 2 = Nellie Heath

Parents = Oliver & Anna (Larson) Larson

The Fremont Tribune 
August 31, 2000

Carrol "Mutt" Larson, 81, of Grand Island died Tuesday, Aug. 29,
2000, at Lakeview Rehabilitation and Care Center.  Larson was born
Dec. 2, 1918, in Uehling to Oliver and Anna (Larson) Larson. He
graduated from Uehling High School. He served in the United States
Army from Aug. 20, 1943, until March 3, 1945.  He married Nellie
Heath Aug. 14, 1974, in Nebraska City. He worked as a millwright
and in maintenance for Consolidated Blenders, Inc. in Grand Island
and Fremont.  He owned and operated several small businesses
throughout his lifetime in the Uehling area. He was a member of
United Congregational Church, a charter member of Uehling American
Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars in Grand Island and Fraternal
Order of Eagles.

Survivors include: his wife; four sons, James (and wife, Doreen)
Larson of Des Moines, Iowa, Sherman (and wife, Donna) Larson of
Kennard, Warren Larson of Herman and Bob (and wife, Jan) McGovern
of Hastings; a daughter, Edna (Mrs. Jerry) Victor of Om aha; a
sister, Mabel Tronsguard of West Covina, Calif.; nine grandchildren
and 21 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his
parents; his first wife, Rachel; a granddaughter; a great-grandson;
a sister and three brothers.

The funeral will be 10 a.m. Friday at Kleine Funeral Home Chapel in
Grand Island with the Rev. Lonnie Logan officiating. Visitation
will be 3-8 tonight with family receiving friends 6-8 tonight, both
in the funeral home. Burial with military rites wi ll be 3:30 p.m.
at Uehling City Cemetery in Uehling. A memorial has been
established to St. Francis Hospice.hhw 
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The Oakland Independent 
September 7, 2000

Funeral services for Carrol "Mutt" Larson of Grand Island were held
Fir., Sept. 1, 2000 in Grand Island.  He died August 29 at Lakeview
Rehabilitation and Care Center at the age of 81 years.

Burial with military rites was at the Uehling City Cemetery,
Uehling, NE.

Larson was born Dec. 2, 1918 at Uehling to Oliver and Anna (Larson)
Larson.  He graduated from Uehling High School.  He served in the
U.S. Army from August 20, 1943 to March 3, 1945.

On Aug. 14, 1974, he married Nellie I. Heath at Nebraska City.  He
worked for Consolidated Blenders, Inc. in Grand Island and Fremont
as a millwright and in maintenance.  He also owned and operated
several small businesses throughout his lifetime in the Uehling
area.

He was a member of the United Congregational Church, a charter
member of the Uehling American Legion, VFW in Grand Island, and the
Fraternal Order of Eagles.

Survivors include his wife, Nellie of Grand Island; four sons;
James, C. (Doreen) Larson of Des Moines, IA; Sherman A. (Donna)
Larson of Kennard; Warren Lee Larson of Herman; and Bob F. (Jan)
McGovern of Hastings; one daughter, Edna (Mrs. Jerry) Victor of
Omaha; one sister, Mabel Tronsguard of West Covina, CA; 90
grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by is parents; his firs wife, Rachel; one
granddaughter; one great-grandson; one sister; and three
brothers.hhw

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Name = Julia Rachel Larson

Dates = 5-26-1920   -  1-06-1971
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Spouse =  Carrol Larson

Maiden Name = Julia Rachel Greenwood

Parents =  Mr. & Mrs. Newton Greenwood

Obituary - Rachel Larson

The Hooper Sentinel 
January 14, 1971 
Page 1

Mrs. Carrol Larson of Uehling Is Taken By Death

Funeral services for Mrs. Carrol Larson, 50, of Uehling were held
Saturday at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Uehling with pastor
Lester Lamm officiating.

Music was by Orville Von Seggern, soloist, accompanied by Mrs.
James Lindgren, Organist.

Julia Rachel Greenwoood was born in Craig May 26, 1920, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Greenwood.  She passed away January 6 in an
Omaha hospital after a short illness.

On January 15, 1941, she married Carrol Larson at Swaburg. She had
lived in the Craig and Uehling area all her life. She was a member
of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Uehling and of the Eagles Auxiliary
in Fremont.

Surviving are her husband, Carrol of Uehling; three sons, James and
Sherman of Blair, and Warren Lee, now stationed at Fort Riley,
Kansas; her parents; two brothers, David Greenwood of Craig, and
Marvin Greenwood of California; and four grandchildren, all of
Blair.

Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery of Uehling.  Warne Funeral Home
of Hooper was in charge of the service.  pallbearers were Dale
Anderson, Einar Anderson, Dale Greewood, Howard Larson, Richard
Larson, and Richard Peterson.hhw

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Julia Rachel Greenwood was born in 1921 to Newt & Christina
Greenwood.  Julia attended Uehling High School. Julia Rachel
Greenwood and Carrol Larson were married in 1941, and they had 3
children; James C., 1942, Sherman A., 1944 and Warren L., 1949.
Julia died in 1971 and is buried at the Baptist Cemetery.hhw

Larson, Julia Rachel
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Name = Edward O. Larson

Spouse = Ella May Wika

Parents = Oliver & Anna (Olson) Larson

The Hooper Sentinel 
Feb. 7, 1935

Ed O. Lason Dies Suddenly

A death that came as a shock to members of the Larson family and
also to relatives and close friends, occurred about 1:15 Monday
afternoon, February 4, when Eddie O. Larson was stricken with a
sudden attach of heart trouble and passed away at his farm home in
Cuming county, about 14 miles northwest of Hooper.  Prior to his
death, Mr. Larson had seemed to be in his usual good health and his
demise came without warning.  He passed away at the age of 48 years
9 months and 17 days. Mr. Larson, son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Oliver
Larson Sr., was born on the Larson farm a mile south of Uehling.
There he grew to young manhood and became widely acquainted
throughout that community. In 1913 he was united in marriage to
Miss Ella May Wika at Fremont where the young couple lived for six
years. Then followed a six years residence in Colorado and seven
years in Chicago.  Three years ago the family returned to this
locality and moved to the farm south of West Point in Cuming
county. 

Surviving him are his wife and one son, Lester, three brothers, Dan
of Fremont and Andrew and Harvey of Hooper, and three sisters, Mrs.
A. J. Koehler of Uehling, Mrs. Carl Kammerer of North Bend and Mrs.
Bert Woodruff of Julesburg, Colo. His funeral, under the direction
Wollmer & Warne, will be held this Thursday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock from the Wollmer & Warne funeral home, with Rev. W. H.
Moeller as the officiating minister. Interment will be made in the
Baptist cemetery south of Uehling.hhw

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Name =  Eric A. Larson

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 28, 1879  -  June 23, 1952

Parents = Andrew & Mary (Bowman) Larson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
July 3, 1952

Eric Larson Rites at Uehling

Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, at Uehling for
Eric A. Larson, 72, a railroad employe who died suddenly at his
home in San Francisco on June 23. The Rev. W. A. Albright
officiated at the services held from the Congregational church.
Wollmer & Warne Funeral Home of Hooper had charge of the funeral
arrangements. Music for the services was by Marguerite Buck, with
Mrs. Ivan Wedergren as pianist. Pallbearers were Ivar Anderson,
Carroll, Harold, Irving and Vernon Larson and Harold Siemsen.
Interment was made in the Baptist Cemetery near Uehling. Mr. Larson
was born Sept. 28, 1879, on a farm south of Uehling.  His parent
were Andrew and Mary Larson.  He lived in the Uehling vicinity
until 1927 when he moved to San Francisco. At the time of his death
he was employed by the Western Pacific Railroad. The only survivor
is one brother, Oliver, of Uehling. His parents, three brothers and
one sister preceded him in death.hhw

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Name = Hans Larson

Dates on Tombstone = 1846  -  1918

Spouse = Mary Saispair

Parents =

Information is needed.

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Hans Larson was born in Sweden in 1846.  He is the father of Carrie
Larson Wedergren, Henry and Anna Larson.  Henry and Anna
died as infants.  Carrie was born in Chicago, IL.  His wife, Mary
Saispair, died June 18, 1881.  Hans died in 1918 and is buried at
the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

The Hooper Sentinel 
June 8, 1899

Hans Larson, father of Mrs. A. T. Wedergren, returned to Swaburg
last week unexpectedly after an absence of ten years. We were glad
to greet Hans once more and find him looking as natural as ever.  At
present he is visiting with his daughter and we hope he may decide
to remain in our vicinity.hhw

The following information is from the 1880 US Census for Logan
Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska, sheet 527A:
Household:

 Name           Rel  M/S  Gender R   Age B                  F   M 
 Hans   LARSON  Self  M   Male   W   34  SW   Farmer        SW  SW  
 Maria  LARSON  Wife  M   Female W   30  SW   Kiepen Haus   SW  SW  
 Maria  LARSON  Dau   S   Female W   5   IL                 SW  SW  
 Anna   LARSON  Dau   S   Female W   3   NE                 SW  SW  
 Albert LARSON  Other S   Male   W   5M  NE                 SW  SW  

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Name = Mary Larson

Dates on Tombstone = 1850  -  1881
Actual Dates = 6-18-1850  - June 18, 1881

Spouse  =  Hans Larson

Maiden Name = Mary Saispair

Parents =  Peter & Mary (Anderson) Saispair

Information is needed.

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Mary Saispair Larson was born in Sweden in 1850.  Mary is the
mother of
Carrie Larson Wedergren, Henry and Anna Larson. Her daughter Carrie
Larson Wedergren was born in Chicago in 1874.  Henry and Anna died
as infants, and are buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.
Mary's parents (Peter & Mary Saispair) had 9 chlildren, but only 2
grew to be adults; Mary and Caroline. Mary's parents, Per & Mary
Saspair, were married in December, 1849, and emigrated in June,
1862. They are both buried at the Swaburg Cemetery.  Mary died on
June 18, 1881 and is buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

Source = History of the Elkhorn Valley, page 304. 

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Name = dau, Annie Larson

Dates on Tombstone = 1877  -  1880

Parents = Hans & Mary (Saispair) Larson

Information is needed. 

Larson, dau Annie 
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Name = son, Henry Larson

Dates on Tombstone = 1880  -  1883

Parents = Hans & Mary (Saispair) Larson

Information is needed. 

Larson, son Henry
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Name = Lars Larson

Dates on Tombstone = Jan. 19, 1887  -  May 17, 1952
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Hattie Frost

Parents =

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
May 22, 1952

Lars Larson Rites Tuesday

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon for Lars Larson at 2
o'clock at the Congregational church in Uehling, with the Rev. W.
A. Albright in charge. Interment was under the direction of Wollmer
& Warne in the Baptist cemetery. Marguerite Buck was soloist for
the services with Mrs. Windsor Uehling as accompanist. Pallbearers
were John Meyer, John Rinderhagen, Marvin Mattson, Lawrence Strand,
Howard Olson and Albert Erickson. Mr. Larson was a retired farmer,
and passed away May 17 at his home in Uehling of a heart attack.
He was 65 years of age, and was born in Sweden January 19, 1887.
He had resided in the Uehling community for 55 years. He was
married to Hattie Frost March 21, 1911, at Omaha.  They resided on
a farm near Uehling until 1941 when they retired and moved to
Uehling. Survivors are the widow, one son, Roland, and two
grandsons.hhw 

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O/I
Lars Larson, 65, died Sat. at Uehling.  He was born on 1-17-1897 in
Sweden.  He emigrated at the age of 16.  He married Hatttie Frost on
3-21-1911 in Omaha.  Surviors are; his wife,  1 son, Roland and 2
grandsons.    He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery.hhw 

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Name = Hattie Larson

Dates on Tombstone = Nov. 24, 1886  -  Jan. 15, 1974
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Lars Larson

Maiden Name = Hattie Frost

Parents = Matts Jr. & Carrie Frost

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
January 31, 1974

Hattie Larson, 87, died on Tuesday at Scribner.  Hattie Frost was
born on November 24, 1886 at Swaburg to Matts and Carrie Frost.
She married Lars Larson on March 21, 1911.  He died on May 17,
1952. She is survived by 1 son, Roland, of Swaburg, 2 grandsons;
Duane of Fremont and Dale of Lincoln, 3 great grandsons; Jeffrey
and Danny of Fremont and Bret of Lincoln.  She was preceded in
death by brothers; Harry Frost, Fred Frost and Albert Frost and 1
baby sister, Lillie. She was buried at the Baptist Cemetery,
Uehling, NE.hhw 

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Name = Lars A. Larson

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 14, 1864  -  June 17, 1938
Tombstone Photo

Parents = Andrew & Mary (Bowman) Larson

Obituary 

The Oakland Independent 
June 24, 1938 
Page 3
Merchant at Uehling Dies

Lars Larson Passes at 73; Was Implement Man

Uehling-Funeral services for Lars Larson, for many years an
implement dealer and prominent resident of Uehling, who died Friday
noon from a heart attach at the age of 73 years, were held Monday
afternoon at the Oliver Larson home and at the Uehling
Congregational church, with the pastor, Mrs. Derelle Barber of
Oakland, in charge.

Mr. Larson was born Sept 14, 1864, on his father's homestead a mile
and a half south of Uehling, now occupied by William Stenvers.   He
started farming at Lyons in 1893 and in the spring of 1908 he
started in the implement business at Uehling, which he continued
until the time of his death.

Surviving Mr. Larson are two brothers, Oliver Larson of Uehling and
Eric Larson of San Francisco, Cal., and several other relatives.

Burial was made in the Baptist cemetery at Uehling.hhw
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June, 1938

Pioneer of Dodge County is Stricken Last Friday

The community was greatly shocked when it became known that Lars A.
Larson had been found dead in his place of business shortly after
the noon hour last Friday. He had returned from his midday lunch
and opened the rear door at the implement store for Fritz Meyer to
get his car and was evidently walking back to the front end when he
was stricken with a heart attack from which he did not recover. His
lifeless body was found about 1:30 and Dr. Heyne of Hooper was
called, but life was extinct. Wollmer & Warne, funeral directors of
Hooper were called and took charge of the body and prepared it for
burial.

Lars. A. Larson was born on the old Andrew Larson homestead one
mile south of Uehling on September 14, 1864, and died in Uehling
June 17, 1938, being 73 years, 9 months and 3 days of age.  He was
the first white boy born in Logan township.  Upon reaching maturity
he engaged in farming, corn shelling and threshing for several
years north of Lyons in Burt county.  In the fall of 1907, together
his brothers, Oliver A. and Peter A. Larson he started the erection
of the brick building in Uehling now occupied by the Larson &
Anderson general store, and in the spring of 1908 they started in
the implement business.  This partnership was continued until about
1918 when Peter A. Larson severed is connection with it to enter
the garage business, and it was continued by Oliver A. and the
deceased until the time of his death.

The deceased leaves to mourn his death two brothers, Oliver A. of
Uehling and Eric A. of San Francisco, California and a number of
nieces and Nephews and other relatives and a host of friends.  Two
other brothers, Andrew A. and Peter A. Larson and two sisters,
Annie and Mrs. E. L. Holmes preceded him in death. Funeral
services, which were very largely attended, were held at the
Congregational church in Uehling Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
with the pastor, Mrs. Derelle Barber officiating . . . . 

Note:  Betty Strand sent this obituary to me on Jan.  8, 2001.

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Name =  Oliver Larson

Dates on Tombstone =  Jan. 31, 1844  -  Feb. 16, 1912
Tombstone Photo

Spouse 1 = Anna Anderson
Spouse 2 = Anna Olson

Parents = Lar & Brita (Andersdotter) Larson

Called Home Oliver Larson

A Pioneer of Dodge County of the late 60's Passed away at the farm
residence Friday, Feb. 16, 1912 Aged 68 years, 15 days

Oliver Larson a pioneer resident of Logan Township living a half
mile south of Uehling passed away suddenly Friday morning, Feb. 16,
at 10 o'clock following a second stroke of paralysis.  Mr. Larson
suffered his first stroke on Oct. 8, 1910, while on a hay sweep
working in the hay field, from which he recovered but it left him
crippled in his right arm and leg. After his recovery he became
unusually active and came up town every day that the weather
permitted. When the snow came it became necessary on account of his
ailment to be confined to the house.  From that time he gradually
began to fail, dropsy having also set in, and towards the last he
could only get around in the house by holding on to the back of a
chair and pushing it ahead of himself. On the morning of his demise
he had been up as usual and partook of a light breakfast and on
becoming tired concluded he would lay down awhile. His wife and
daughter, Mrs. Carl Kammerer, helped him to bed and left in a
sitting position and stepped out of the room, when suddenly they
heard a slight noise and they rushed back in to the bedroom and
found that he had fallen back into bed. Thinking that he had
fainted they applied a wet cloth to his head and summoned Dr.
Perlee who upon arrival pronounced him dead.  His death was not
altogether unexpected. For a number of years before his first
stroke he suffered from a peculiar fainting sensation when in a
company of large gatherings which caused him to be of a retiring
disposition and he avoided them if as possible. 

Oliver Larson was born in Limbeck, W�mhus, Sweden on Jan. 31, 1844.
He landed in Castle Garden, New York, on July 29, 1863 and from
there came to Chicago where he remained nearly a year, following
the occupation of basket maker. In 1864 he came west to Omaha where
he went to work for the Union Pacific which was then being built.
Mr. Larson was married to Miss Anna Anderson in Chicago. She died
about a year after marriage. July 5th 1866, he was united in
marriage to Miss Anna Olson in Omaha. They came soon afterward to
Dodge county and then on a homestead in Logan township. There they
made their home until eleven years ago when they sold the place and
bought one adjoining where they have since resided.

He is survived by a wife, five sons, Oliver, Andrew, Daniel,
Harvey, Edward, and four daughters, Mrs. Wm Ralph, Mrs. Aug.
Koehler, Mrs. A. C. Kammerer and Miss Elsie Larson. The funeral
services were held from the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Rev. Arlander of Oakland officiating. Interment in the Baptist
cemetery. We extend condolences.hhw 
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Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Oliver and Anna (Olson) Larson

Oliver Larson was born at Limbeck, V�mhus, Mora, Sweden on January
31, 1844 to Lars and Brita Andersdotter Larson whose other Swedish
born children were Mait (1839-???? may have died as an infant),
Andrew (1841-1908), Carrie Lund (1847-1893), Mary Peterson (1849-
1890) and Becky Frost (1852-1916).  Oliver was 19 years old when he
emigrated to the USA, landing at Castle Garden, NY on July 29,
1863.  It is not known if he emigrated alone or with other members
of his family.  However, his parents and all of his sisters and his
brother did emigrate to the USA and they settled near the present
town of Uehling, NE.  Oliver's first home in America was in
Chicago, IL where he worked as a basket maker for a year. Oliver
Larson married Anna Anderson in Chicago in 1863, and they moved to
Omaha, NE in 1864 where he worked for the Union Pacific Railroad.
Anna died at Omaha in 1864.  In September, 1864 Oliver applied for
a homestead, application No. 417, for the NW quarter of Section 10
in Township 20N of Range 8E.  The homestead papers state that he
settled on this land on September 18, 1864 and was the head of a
family.

Anna Olson was born on October 31, 1849 at Mora, Dalarna, Sweden to
Oliver and Margit Olsdotter Olson, whose other children were Olaf
(1846-???), Margaret Johnson (1853-1919), Carrie Larson (1857-
1935), Christina Peterson (1860-1945), Andrew (1863-????) and Henry
Andrew (1867-1952). All of the Olson children were born in Sweden
except Henry Andrew who was born at Swaburg, Dodge County,
Nebraska.  Anna Olson emigrated to the USA with her parents and
other family members on July 8, 1865 at the age of 16 years. Their
first home was also Chicago, IL, but they soon moved to Omaha, NE,
and later to the Swaburg neighborhood of Dodge County.

Oliver Larson and Anna Olson were married at Omaha, Nebraska on
July 5, 1866 and settled on Oliver's homestead near the present
town of Uehling, NE.  The homestead process was completed in
October, 1869 with the final certificate No. 180 issued in
November, 1871.  The homestead papers show that by 1869 Oliver had
built a 14X16 log house with 1 door and 2 windows, and that they
had 2 children.  Oliver became a US citizen on October, 4, 1869 at
Fremont, Dodge County, NE.  Oliver and Anna lived on the homestead
until about 1901 when they sold it and bought an adjoining farm in
section 11.

Oliver and Anna had 14 children: Oliver (1867-1927), Unknown (?-?),
Anna (1871-1873), Ann (1872-1872), Mary (1872-1872), Christina
Realph (1873-1928), Charley (1876-1890), Andrew (1878-1947), Daniel
(1881-1955), Harvey (1883-1959), Edward (1886-1935), Minnie Koehler
(1888-1936), Lillie Kammerer (1890-1976) and Elsie Woodruff (1893-
1974).

Oliver Larson, 68, died from a stroke on February 16, 1912 at his
home, a half mile south of Uehling, NE.  He was buried at the
Baptist Cemetery, south of town.  For several years Anna made her
home with her daughter, Minnie (Mrs. August Koehler), where she
died on November 15, 1922 at the age of 73.  She is also was buried
at the Baptist Cemetery. Graves for the children; Unknown, Anna,
Ann and Mary have not been located, and it is possible that they
were buried on the homestead.hhw

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Oliver Larson 
Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 3, 2001. 


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Name =  Anna Larson

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 31, 1849  -  Nov. 15, 1922
Tombstone Photo 

Spouse = Oliver Larson

Maiden Name = Anna Olson

Parents = Oliver & Maggie (Olsdotter) Olson

Oakland, Nebraska Independent 
Friday November 24, 1922 

Swaburg

Mrs. Anna Larson, a pioneer settler of the Swaburg community passed
away at Uehling Wednesday, November 15, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. A. J. Koehler, with whom she had been making her
home for the past several years. 

As Anna Olson she was born in Dalarna, Sweden, October 31, 1849,
and was at the time of her passing aged 73 years and 15 days. In
her early youth she emigrated to America and on July 5, 1866, she
was united in marriage, at Omaha, to Oliver Larson, who preceded
her in death ten years ago. As a pioneer, Mrs. Larson endured the
toil and privations of the early days on the homestead and later
knew the joys that come as a reward of a life well-lived.

She was the mother of fourteen children, five passing away during
infancy. There are left to mourn the loss of this dear mother, five
sons and four daughters, namely Oliver and Harvey of Swaburg;
Andrew of Hooper; Daniel of Fremont; and Edward of Stoneham,
Colorado and Mrs. Christena Realph of Swaburg; Mrs. Minnie Koehler
of Uehling; Mrs. Lillie Kammerer of Fremont; and Mrs. Elsie
Woodruff of Julesburg, Colorado. She is also survived by thirty-
five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, two sisters and one
brother.

The funeral services were solemnized Saturday afternoon with a
prayer service at the late home, followed by services at the
Uehling Congregational church, the pastor, Rev. W. E. Thompson
officiating. Music was furnished by a mixed quartet. A beautiful
floral tribute testified of the love and esteem in which the
departed was held. After the services at the church the large
cortege wended its way to Swaburg where in the quiet God's Acre,
known as the Baptist cemetery, she was laid to rest in the family
lot. The pallbearers, grandsons of the deceased, were Harvey, Bryan
and John Realph, and Johnny Larson of Swaburg and Walter Larson and
Duke Conklin of Uehling.hhw 
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Name = Anna Olson Larson

Mrs. Anna Larson of Uehling, Passes Away

Mrs. Anna Larson, widow of the late Oliver Larson, sr., and a
pioneer settler of the Swaburg neighborhood, died on Wednesday,
Nov. 15, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Koehler, of
Uehling.  She was 73 years old, having been born in Sweden on Oct.
31, 1849.   Her residence in this community has dated back since
the early 60's. She was the mother of thirteen children, nine of
whom survive her. They are four daughters, Mrs. Wm. Realph, Mrs. A.
J. Koehler, of Uehling; Mrs. Carl Kammerer, Fremont; Mrs. Burt
Woodruff, Julesburg, Colo.; five sons, Oliver, Harvey, Andrew of
Hooper; Dan, of Fremont, and Edward of Stoneham, Colo. Funeral
services and interment were held at Uehling on Saturday.hhw


 
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Anna Olson Larson 
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Name = Charley Larson

Dates on Tombstone = d July 15, 1890  14 yr 1 mo 27 days
Tombstone Photo

Parents = Oliver O. & Anna (Olson) Larson 

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Charley Larson was born on May 18, 1876 near the present town of
Uehling, NE. He was the 6th child of Oliver O. Larson and Anna
Olson Larson. Charley was killed when a rifle that he was cleaning
accidently discharged.  He died on July 15, 1890, and is buried at
the Baptist cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

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Name = Peter A. Larson

Dates on Tombstone = May 27, 1877  -  Dec. 5, 1936

Spouse = Ruby Mattson

Parents = Andrew & Mary (Bowman) Larson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
December 10, 1936

Uehling Resident Dies

Peter A. Larson of Uehling died on Saturday at an Omaha hospital
after a lingering illness.  Mr. Larson was born in Swaburg and was
59 years of age at the time of his death.  He is survived by his
wife and three brothers. Funeral services were held from the
Congregational church in Uehling yesterday afternoon. Wollmer &
Warne of Hooper directing arrangements.hhw

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Anna & Oliver Larson

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Name = Ruby V. Larson

Dates on Tombstone = Jan. 2, 1890  -  June 15, 1976

Spouse 1 = Peter A. Larson
Spouse 2 = Edward Connor

Maiden Name = Ruby Mattson

Parents = John & Carrie (Peterson) Mattson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
June 24, 1976

Mrs. Ruby Connor, 86, of Uehling died Tuesday at Uehling, NE. Ruby
Viola Mattson, daughter of John and Carrie Peterson Mattson was
born on January 2, 1890 at Swaburg.  She married Peter A. Larson on
December 14, 1912 at Fremont, NE.  He died in 1936.  She then moved
to Los Angeles, CA and married Edward Connor on May 3, 1942 in Los

Angeles, CA.  He died in 1950. She returned to Uehling in 1973.
Survivors are 2 brothers; Marvin Mattson of Swaburg and Franklin
Mattson of Perris, CA, 2 sisters; Miss Josie Mattson and Miss
Geneve Mattson of Uehling.  She was buried at the Baptist Cemetery,
Uehling, NE.hhw 

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Obituary = Warren Lee Larson

Dates = Dec. 16, 1949   -   Jan. 23, 2009

Parents = Carrol & Julia (Greenwood) Larson

Obituary

The Blair Tribune (On-ine)
1/26/2009 2:11:00 PM 
   
Warren L. Larson, 59, of Herman, died Friday, Jan. 23, 2009, at
Arbor Manor in Fremont.

Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27, at Campbell-
Aman Funeral Home in Blair. Interment will be in the Uehling Baptist
Cemetery. 

Warren Lee Larson was born Dec. 16, 1949, in Oakland to Carrol and
Julia H. (Greenwood) Larson. He attended school in Uehling.

He was drafted into the United States Army in 1967, and served more
than two years in Vietnam, receiving a Purple Heart.

He drove trucks for P&W, and worked for his brother, James, doing
insulation and cooking for his brother, Sherman.

He is survived by his brothers, Sherman, of Kennard, and James, of
Des Moines, Iowa.

He was preceded in death by his parents.hhw
 
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Tombstone = Susan Carol Laughren, dau Wm &
Carolee

Dates on Tombstone = July 29, 1959  -  Aug. 2, 1959

Parents = William & Carolee (Realph) Laughren

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
August 6, 1959

Laughren Infant Rites Tuesday

Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at the Congregational
Church in Uehling for Susan Carol Laughren, infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Laughren of Uehling. Susan was born July 29, and
passed away August 2, at the Children's Memorial Hospital, Omaha.
Burial was in Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling. Wollmer & Warne
Funeral Home was in charge. The Rev. Truman Bachenberg of the West
Side Methodist Church of Oakland, officiated. Music for the service
was by Ronnie Eastberg, soloist, accompanied by Miss Jean Uehling,
organist. Surviving, besides the parents, are the grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Realph of Swaburg, and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Laughren
of Reno, Nevada.hhw 

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Name = Olaf Lindquist

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 29, 1847  -  Feb. 5, 1934

Spouse = Anna Peterson

Parents = Elinos Olaf Anderson (Olaf Linn) 
& Holknekt Kerstin Mattsdotter

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
February 15, 1934

Swaburg Pioneer Dies

Olaf Lindquist, former pioneer resident of the Swaburg
neighborhood, passed away at Fremont on Monday evening of last
week, at the age of 86 years, 4 months and 6 days. The deceased was
born in Mora, Dalarne, Sweden, on September 29, 1847. He emigrated
to the United States in 1870, coming first to Omaha and later to
this vicinity where he first farmed the place now occupied by
William Heyne just south of Uehling, and then the farm in Swaburg
where the Allan Anderson family now reside.  In 1878 Mr. Lindquist
was united in marriage at Omaha to Miss Anna Peterson of Swaburg.
After retiring from farm life they moved to Omaha and later spent
several years in Canada and Minnesota, after which they established
a home in Uehling, where they resided until six years ago when they
moved to Fremont.

Mr. Lindquist is survived by his widow and a foster daughter, their
niece, Mrs. Frances Melin, of Howard Lake, Minn.  There are also a
large number of other relatives among whom are Mrs. Andrew
Erickson, Andrew Olson and Eric Olson, niece and a nephews, of
Swaburg. 

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, with a short prayer
service at Fremont conducted by the Rev. Francis Pryor of the Salem
Lutheran church there, followed by the formal service at the
Congregational church in Uehling, with Dr. Leonard Stromberg,
pastor of the Swedish Methodist church of northwest of Oakland, in
charge. Mrs. Leroy Buck and Mrs. Swen Norlen sang several duet
numbers, with Mrs. Ivan Wedergren presiding at the piano. The
remains were interred in the family lot in the Baptist cemetery at
Swaburg.hhw

1900 Nebraska, Dodge, Logan, 247A
Lindquist, O        Head   wm Sept 1847 52 m 21     Swe Swe Swe
1870 30 Na
           Annie    Wife   wf Nov  1855 44 m 21 0 0 Swe Swe Swe 1877
           Francis  Niece  wf June 1886 13 s        NE  Swe Swe
Moreen,    Andrew   Roomer wm Oct  1858 41 s        Swe Swe Swe
1882 18 Na

1910 Nebraska, Dodge, Logan, 145
Lindquist, Ola    Head mw 62 m  31      Swe Swe Swe 1871
           Anna   Wife fw 54 m  31 0 0  Swe Swe Swe 1870   
Peterson, Anna    MIL  fw 81 wd    5 5  Swe Swe Swe 1870

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Name = Anna Lindquist

Dates on Tombstone = Nov. 22, 1855  -  Nov. 28, 1938

Spouse = Olaf Lindquist

Maiden Name = Anna Peterson

Parents = T. P & Annie Peterson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
December 1, 1938

Swaburg Pioneer Passes Away

Mrs. Anna Lindquist, pioneer of the Swaburg neighborhood, passed
away at noon, Monday, at an Omaha hospital where she had been
confined for care during the past year, being in an enfeebled
condition due to the infirmities of old age. 

The deceased, who was 83 years of age, was born Nov. 22, 1855 in
Dalarne, Sweden, and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
Peterson, who homesteaded at Swaburg 70 years ago on the farm on
which the Swan and Ernest Strand families now reside. She was the
widow of Ola Lindquist prominent pioneer resident of Swaburg, their
home being the place now occupied by the Allan Anderson family.
After retiring from the farm, Mr. and Mrs. Lindquist resided for
many years in Uehling, and during later years in Fremont.  Since
the death of her husband, Mrs. Lindquist had made her home with
relatives in Omaha. 

She is survived by a foster daughter, Mrs. Frances Melin, and
family of Howard Lake, Minn. also by one sister, Mrs. Carrie
Chapman, of Omaha, and one brother, John Peterson, of Rosalie.
Funeral services were announced for 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at
the Congregational church at Uehling conducted by the pastor, Mrs.
Derelle E. Barber, with interment in the Baptist cemetery at
Swaburg.hhw

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Name = Olaf Linn

Swedish Name = Elinos Olaf Anderson

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 10, 1818  -  May 10, 1892
No Tombstone

Spouse 1 = Holknekt Kerstin Mattsdotter
Spouse 2 = Maria Andersdotter

Parents = Margit & Anders Anderson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Elinos Olaf Anderson (Olaf Linn), the son of Anders Anderson, born
March 20, 1780 and Margit Anderson, born May 2, 1777) was born
August 10, 1813, in Bergkarlas Koppersburg Lan, Mora, Sweden.  In
1838, he married Holknekt Kerstin Mattsdotter, born December 23,
1810. There had six children.  Kerstin died in Sweden in 1852.  On
April 2, 1854, Olaf married Maria Anderson who brought with her a
daughter to this marriage. Maria was born March 17, 1897, and died
in Sweden in May 1865.  Olaf died May 10, 1892.  
Olaf's children were: 
1. Anders (Andrew) Linn born Nov. 12, 1865 
2. Matts Olson born April, 1841. * 
3. Kerstin (Christina) born April 28, 1843.
4. Elinos Margit Olsdotter born April 22, 1845. & 
5. Olaf (Olson) Lindquist born Sept. 29, 1847.  *
6. Karin (Carrie) Oldsdotter born Feb. 14, 1852. * 
7. Margit Anderson (dau of Olaf's 2nd wife) born May 31, 1845. 

* = Buried Baptist Cemetery. & = Remained in Sweden.

Source = Elinos Olaf Anderson history by Marie Erickso Olson.hhw

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Name on Tonbstone =  Andrew L. Lund

Dates on Tombstone = 1882  -  1964

Spouse = Anna Herrmann

Parents = Larson & Carrie (Larson) Lund

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
December 10, 1964

Rites Are Held Monday For Andrew Lund

Andrew L. Lund, 82, of Uehling, died Dec. 3 at the Oakland Hospital
where he had been a patient for two months.  He had been ill for 5
years. Mr. Lund was born at Uehling on August 11, 1882, the son of
Lars and Carrie Lund.  He spent his entire life on the farm
homesteaded by his parents. On Nov. 3, 1903 he married Anna
Herrmann, and she preceded him in death April 19, 1918.  He is
survived by a number of nieces and nephews. The funeral service was
held on Monday at the Congregational Church in Uehling, with the
Rev. Ross Louthan in charge.  Interment was in the Baptist Cemetery
south of Uehling with Wollmer & Warne in charge. Music was by Ivar
Anderson and Charles Landholm, with Mrs. Windsor Uehling as
organist. Pallbearers were Harvey and Edward Realph, John, Irving,
Walter and Carol Larson.hhw

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Name = Anna E. A. Herrmann Lund, Wife of A L
Lund

Dates on Tombstone = Sept 1, 1887  -  Apr. 19, 1918
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Andrew L. Lund

Maiden Name = Anna Herrmann

Parents = August & Mary G. (Osterloh) Herrmann

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
April 25, 1918

Mrs. Andrew L. Lund

On Friday evening, April 19, 1918, at her home south of Uehling,
occurred the death of Mrs. Andrew L. Lund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
August Herrmann, of this place.  Death was caused by an attack of
grip turning into pneumonia.  For a week she struggled bravely and
patiently, waiting for relief, but in vain.  The breaking of all
earthly ties came at 6 o'clock on Friday evening, when an all wise
father called her home. 

Deceased was born on a farm east of Hooper, September 1, 1887.  On
November 4, 1903, she became the wife of Andrew L. Lund, who
together with her parents and four sisters and three brothers
survive to mourn the early death of one greatly loved. Her own
mother passed away when she was 10 years old, her place being
filled a few years later by her step-mother, the present Mrs.
Herrman.

Close surviving relatives are, the husband, Andrew A. Lund; her
father and step mother; two brothers, John and Paul: two sisters,
Li???ie and Mrs. Oscar Clark; one half brother, August, and two
little half-sisters, Clair and Laurine. Mrs. Lund was a baptized
and confirmed member of the Lutheran faith and an ardent worker in
the Uehling Ladies' Aid. 

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the Lund home at
one o'clock and at 1:30 from the Congregational church at Uehling.
Reverends Schrader of Hooper and Mettler of Omaha were in charge.
Interment was made in the Swedish Lutheran church cemetery near
Uehling.  The pall-bearers were Jacob Larson, Henry Peterson,
Arthur Bowman, Fred Frost, Eric Larson and Lars Larson. Friends and
relatives from a distance present at the funeral were: Jack Larson
and Miss Marie Larson, Minneapolis, Minn.: Mr. and Mrs. W. Oak,
Wausa: Mrs. Jos. Pfeuffellman, Creighton: Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Johnson, Lindsey; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kammerer, Dixon: Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Monnich, Pender: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Larson, Fremont: Messrs and
Mesdames Everrit Holmes and Bert Woodruff, Lyons.hhw 

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Name = Larson Lund

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 26, 1841  -  Mar. 29, 1914
Tombstone Photo

Spouse 1 = Carrie Mattson 
Spouse 2 = Carrie Larson

Parents = Larson & Eva (Anders) Lund

The Oakland Independent 
April 3, 1914

Summary

Died - Larson Lund in Fremont, NE last Sunday evening at the age of
72 years, 5 months and 3 days.  He was born in Langlit, Mora,
Sweden, and moved to Imus at the age of 4 years.  He married Miss
Carrie Mattson in Sweden and they emigrated to the USA in 1865. A
daughter was born and died on the voyage. She was buried at sea.
His wife died 2 days after reaching Omaha and she is buried there. 
In April, 1866 he married Miss Carrie Larson.  They had 13 children
but 7 died in infancy.  His wife, Carrie, died in 1893.  The
surviving children are: Lars of Atkinson, Eric L. of Gregory, SD,
William of Uehling, Andrew of Uehling, Mrs. Swen Nelson of Wayne,
and Mrs. E. J. Johnson of Inavale, NE.  He is also survived by 15
grandchildren.  He lived 1 mile south of Uehling.  There is a
picture of him in the Oakland Independent of April 24, 1914, on
Page 8.hhw 
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Name = Larson Lund

April 1914

Larson Lund

Mr. Larson Lund, an old pioneer settler of Logan township, died in
the General hospital in Fremont Sunday morning of dropsy. About two
weeks ago Mr. Lund, who had been sick for some time was taken to
Fremont for treatment, he thinking it would help him.  He seemed
brighter and cheerful on Saturday and his death early Sunday
morning was a shock to relatives and friends. His body was brot to
his old home Monday evening.

Larson Lund was born in Longlitt, Sweden on Oct. 26, 1841 and died
at Fremont, Nebr. March 29, 1914, age 72 years 5 months and 3 days.
In 1844 he, with his parents removed to Hennis, Sweden, where he
grew to manhood.  In 1862 he was united in marriage to Miss Carrie
Mattson of Mora, Sweden. To this union was born one daughter, who
died and was buried at sea during the voyage to this country in
1865 and two days after reaching Omaha Mrs. Lund died leaving him
alone in a strange country. April 28th 1866 Mr. Lund was married to
Miss Carrie Larson of Omaha, and they homesteaded that spring on
the farm where he resided at the time of his demise.  To this union
13 children were born, seven of whom died in infancy, the mother
departing this life March 2, 1893.

Mr. Lund is survived by four sons, Lars, of Atkinson, Eric, of
Gregory S. D. and Andrew and Willie of this place, two daughters
Mrs. Swen Nelson of Wausa and Mrs. J. E. Johnson of Inavale, Neb.
Beside his sorrowing children he leaves to mourn his loss 15
grandchildren. Mr. Lund was a member of the Swedish Baptist church
an earnest sincere christian gentleman of unwavering faith. He will
be greatly missed by neighbors and friends. Funeral services was
held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the home of his son
Andrew. Rev. Harrison of Scribner, Rev. Arlander of Oakland
officiating. Interment in the Baptist cemetery.

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Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Lars and Carrie (Larson) Lund

Lars Larson Lund was born at L�nglet, Mora, Sweden on October 26,
1841 to Lars Larson Lund and Eva Anders.  When Lars was 4 years old
the family moved to Imus.  He married Carrie Mattson in Sweden and
they emigrated to the USA in 1865.  During the voyage a daughter
was born to them, but the daughter died and she was buried at sea. 
Lars and Carrie went west to Omaha, NE, and Carrie died 2 days
after their arrival. She is buried at Omaha, NE.

Carrie Larson was born on August 3, 1847 at V?mhus, Mora, Sweden to
Lars and Brita Andersdotter Larson whose other Swedish born
children were Mait (1839-???? may have died as an infant), Andrew
(1841-1908), Oliver (1844-1912), Mary Peterson (1849-1890), and
Becky Frost (1852-1916).

Carrie Larson and Lars Lund were married on April 28, 1866 at
Omaha, Nebraska, and they farmed in the Uehling neighborhood,
owning a farm in section 11.  They were the parents of 13 children,
7 died in infancy. The known children were; Lars L. (1868-1950),
Anders (1869-1870), Henry (1870-1871), Mary Nelson (1872-1900),
Anna (1874-1875), Anders (1875-1875), Eric (1877-1957), William
(1880-1942), Andrew (1882-1964), Fred (1884-1885) and Hattie
Johnson (1886-1962).

Carrie died at home on March 2, 1893 and is buried at the Baptist
Cemetery south of Uehling.  Lars, 72, died in Fremont on March 28,
1914 and is also buried at the Baptist Cemetery.

Lars L. Lund married Anna Martinson in 1892 and they had 4
children; Ethel Farmer, Lawrence Noble, Alice L., and Ruth Nelson.
They lived at Wausa and Hooper, NE.  Their only son, L. Noble Lund,
was killed in action in France on October 16, 1918.  The Uehling,
NE American Legion Post is named in his honor.

Mary married Swan Nelson in 1896 and they had 6 children; Esther
Knuz, Emily Hoegner, an infant daughter, Aylene Otteman, Pernella
Suhr/Clouse, and Henning L.  They lived near Wayne, NE.

Eric L. Lund married Sigrid Pearson in 1902 and they had 9
children; Clarence, Hanna Ackerman, George E., Harold E., Paul,
Lillian Sutter, Florence Dobesh, Leon and Ruth Ahlers.  They lived
at Uehling, NE, Magnet, NE and later Gregory, SD.

Andrew L. Lund married Anna Herrmann in 1903 and they did not have
children.  They lived near Hooper, NE.

Hattie L. Lund married John Edward Johnson in 1908 and they had 2
children; Edwin L., and Norman D.  They lived several places
including Newman Grove and Fremont.

William (Willie) was not married and he made his home with his
brother Andrew.hhw

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Name = Carrie Lund

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 3, 1847  -  Mar. 2, 1893
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Larson Lund

Maiden Name = Carrie Larson

Parents = Lars & Brita (Andersdotter) Larson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Carrie Larson Lund was born on August 3, 1847 at V�mhus, Mora,
Dalarna, Sweden.  Her parents were Lars Larson and Brita
Andersdotter Larson. She emigrated to the USA about 1863.  She
married Lars Larson Lund on April 28, 1866 in Omaha, Nebraska.  She
was his second wife. Carrie died on March 2, 1893 near the present
town of Uehling, NE. She was the mother of 13 children: Lars (1868-
1950), Anders (1869-1870), Henry (1870-1871), Mary (1872-1900),
Anna (1874-1875), Anders (1875-1875), Eric (1877-1957), William
(1880-1942), Andrew (1882-1964), Fred (1884-1885), Hattie (1886-
1962)and others whose names and birthdates are unkonw. Carried is
buried at the Baptist cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

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Name =  Willie L. Lund

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 22, 1880  -  Nov. 10, 1942

Parents = Larson & Carrie (Larson) Lund

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
November, 1942

Willie L. Lund

Willie L. Lund, for over 60 years a resident of this community,
passed away at the farm home of his brother, Andrew L. Lund, one-
half mile south of Uehling, at about seven o'clock on Tuesday
morning. Willie Lund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larson Lund, was born
December 22, 1880, in the Swaburg vicinity and passed away November
10, 1942, at the age of 61 years, 10 months and 18 days.  He never
married and most of his life was spent in the same community in
which he was born and where he worked at farming, during the latter
years for the brother with whom he made his home. Funeral services
will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock from the
Congregational church at Uehling with Rev. Darelle Barber
officiating. Three brothers and one sister survive to mourn their
brother's death; they being Lars L. of Hooper, Erick L. of Burke,
S. D., Andrew L. of Uehling and Mrs. J. S. Johnson of Newman Grove,
Nebr. Interment, under the direction of Wollmer & Warne, will be
made in the Baptist cemetery near Uehling. Music for the services
will be by Mrs. Le Roy Buck and Mrs. Fred Butler, with Mrs. Ivan
Wedergren as pianist.  Chosen to act as pallbearers are Walter,
Elmer, John, Carroll and Ray Larson and Edward Realph.hhw

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Name = Stephen A. Martin

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 16, 1899  -  July 21, 1975

Spouse = Nellie York

Parents =

Obituary 

The Fremont Tribune 
July 22, 1975

Uehling - Stephen A. Martin, 76, died Monday at an Oakland
hospital.

Services will be 10 a. m. Thursday at Uehling United Church of
Christ. The Rev. Richard Anderson will officiate.

Martin was born Aug. 16, 1899, in Nowata, Okla.  He moved to
Uehling from Colorado in 1948 and has been a resident of this
community for 27 years.  Martin, a retired automobile salesman, was
a member of Uehling American Legion Post 196 and was a veteran of
World War I, serving in the Navy for three years.

He married Nellie York May 7, 1921, in Ellsworth, Kan.

Survivors include his widow; sons, Dick, Medford, Ore., and Bill,
Omaha; daughter, Mrs. Herman (Jeanne) Mahlendorf, Uehling; sister,
Mrs. Nellie Temple, Bakersville, Calif., and Mrs. Mary Wing,
Glendale, Ariz.; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be 1-9 p.m. Wednesday at Warne Funeral Home in
Uehling and 9 a.m. to time of service Thursday at the church.

Military graveside services will be conducted by Uehling American
Legion Post 196 at Baptist Cemetery, south of here.hhw

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Name = Nellie Martin

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 3, 1904  -  July 9, 1976

Spouse = Stephen A. Martin

Maiden Name = Nellie York

Parents =

Obituary
The Fremont Tribune
July 9, 1976

Uehling - Services for Mrs. Nellie Martin, 71, will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at the First Congregational Church, U.C.C. here.  The Rev.
Arthur Hermanson will officiate.

Mrs. Martin died Thursday at the Oakland hospital.

She was born Sept. 3, 1904, at Alton, Kan., and had lived in Uehling
since 1947.  She had previously lived in towns in Kansas, Iowa and
Colorado.

Mrs. Martin was a cook in the Uehling Public School System from
1958-1972.  She was a member of the First Congregational Church,
U.C.C., the Ladies Aide and the Uehling American Legion Auxiliary.

The former Nellie York, she married Stephen Martin May 7, 1923 at
Kays, Kan.  He died July 21, 1975.

Survivors include sons, Richard, Medford, Ore.; William, Omaha; a
daughter, Mrs. Herman (Jeanne) Mahlendorf, Uehling; a brother, Carl
York, Winterset, Iowa; seven grandchildren; and six great-
grandchildren.

Visitation is in progress at the Warne Funeral Home, Ueling Chapel,
until 9 p.m. this evening and from 12:30 p.m. until the time of the
service at the church Saturday.

Burial will be in the Baptist Cemetery at Uehling.hhw

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Name = Andrew Mattson

Dates on Tombstone = May 21, 1842  -  Mar. 21, 1927

Spouse = Margarita

Parents = 

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
March 25, 1927

Andrew Mattson, of Swaburg and later Bertha, died on Monday, March
21, 1927, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alfred Olson.  Cause of
death was heart trouble.  He was born on May 21, 1842 at Mora,
Kopperberg's L�n, Sweden.  He came to Hooper in 1887, where he
farmed with the help of 3 sons.  Survivors are 4 daughters, 4 sons,
41 grandchildren, and 9 great grandchildren.  One son is Otto R.
Mattson of Herman.  Otto's wife is Carrie Wickstrom.  He was buried
at the Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling.hhw

Note: His sister is Carrie Mattson Jacobs Olson (Mrs. Matts Olson).
 
1900 Nebraska, Dodge, Logan, 249A
Mattson, Andrew  Head wm May 1842 58 wd Swe Swe Swe 1887 13 
         Andrew       wm Apr 1874 26  s Swe Swe Swe 1887 13
         Signe   Dau  wf Aug 1889 19  s Swe Swe Swe 1888 12
         Otto    Son  wm Sep 1882 17  s Swe Swe Swe 1888 12
Rhodman, Eric    Son  wm Oct 1868 31  s Swe Swe Swe 1888 12

1910 Nebraska, Washington, Blair, 161B (with Alfred & Signe Olson)
Mattson, Andrew    FIL   mw 67 wd        Swe Swe Swe 1890

1920 Nebraska, Burt, Bell Creek, 13B (with Alfred & Signe Olson)
Mattson, Andrew FIL mw 77 wd 1875 Swe Swe Swe  

For Eric Rhodman & Andrew Mattson Jr. see 1910 Nebraska, Phelps,
Slough, 224A US Census

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Name = Andrew Mattson

Dates on Tombstone = 1874  -  1962

Spouse = Carrie Klocker (1913)

Parents = Andrew Mattson Sr.

The Oakland Independent & Republican

4-5-1962

Andrew Mattson Rites at Uehling

Funeral services were held last Monday afternoon for Andrew Mattson
of Decatur, 87, an early day resident of Swaburg, who died the
preceding Friday at an Omaha hospital

The final rites, held in the Congregational Church at Uehling, were 
conducted by Rev. Ross O. Louthan of Oakland and Rev. Philip Brunn,
Craig Presbyterian church.  Mrs. Raymond Holstadt of Decatur
presided at the organ.  Mrs. Gerald Bacon of Decatur, a niece of the
departed one, sang two hymns.

Interment was made in the Baptist Cemetery at Swaburg.  Pallbearers
were Marvin Mattson, Cecil Mattson, Clyde Olson, Weldon Jacobs, Jr.,
Joseph Kar and Cecil Rhodman.

The deceased was born in Dalarne, Sweden, April 5, 1874.  He came to
the United States when thirteen to make his hone with his  aunt,
Mrs. Matts Olson and family at Swaburg.  Later he farmed here with
his brothers and resided on the place now occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Realph.

In 1913 he was united in marriage to Carrie Klocker of Hoskins and
they farmed near Pierce.  Since the death of his wife in 1946, he
had made his home with his relatives for the last several years.

Surviving Mr. Mattson is a step daughter, Mrs. Alvin Howell of
Omaha; two brothers, Otto Mattson of Omaha and Herman Mattson of
Pierce; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Spike of Sioux City and Mrs. Signe
Olson of Decatur; and a number of nieces and nephews.hhw

Note = Carrie Klocker Mattson is buried at Stanton, NE

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Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
April 9, 1962

Andrew Mattson is Laid to Rest Monday

Services for Andrew Mattson, 87, of Decatur were held March 26 in
the Uehling Congregational Church with the Rev. Ross Louthan and
the Rev. Phillip Brunn officiating.  Mrs. Gerald Bacon was soloist,
accompanied by Mrs. Raymod Halstead.  Pallbearers were Marvin
Mattson, Cecil Mattson, Clyde Olson, Weldon Jacobs Jr., Joe Kar and
Cecil Rhoadman, Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery at Uehling, with
Wollmer and Warne in charge. Mr. Mattson was born April 3, 1874 in
Sweden and came to America at the age of 13, and lived with Mr. and
Mrs. Matts Olson in Swaburg. He farmed near Pierce and after
retiring had lived with relatives. He was married in 1913 to Carrie
Klocker, who died in 1946. Surviving are a step-daughter, two
brothers, two sisters and several nieces and nephews.hhw

1920 Nebraska, Pierce, Slough, 282B 9A (also Eric Rhodman)
Mattson, Andrew  Head o m mw 46 m 1887 Swe Swe Swe 
         Carrie  Wife     fw 45 m 1882 Swe Swe Swe 
Thomas,  Lyle    gSon     mw  1 s      NE  NE  US
Mattson, Henning Bro      mw 35 s 1915 Swe Swe Swe 

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Name = C. Geneve Mattson

Dates on Tombstone = Feb. 20, 1911  -  July 20, 1987

Parents = John & Carrie (Peterson) Mattson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
July 30, 1987

Carrie Geneve Mattson, 76, died on July 20, 1987 at Fremont. She
was born on February 20, 1911.  Survivors are 1 brother, Marvin
Mattson of Hooper. She lived on a farm south of Uehling until 1920
when she moved to Uehling. She was buried at the Baptist Cemetery,
Uehling, NE.hhw 

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Name = John Mattson

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 18, 1865  -  July 17, 1944

Spouse = Carrie Peterson (1889)

Parents = Matts & Kerstin (Olson) Mattson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
July 27, 1944

Funeral Rites for John Mattson

Funeral services for John Mattson, Swaburg pioneer who passed away
at his home in Uehling on July 17, were held Thursday afternoon at
the home in Uehling and from the Congregational church of that
place. The Rev. Arthur Swanson of Oakland was the officiating
minister, and music was furnished by Mrs. Ivan Wedergren at the
piano and Mrs. Fred Butler and Mrs. Margaret Buck. A large
congregation of friends was assembled to pay a final tribute of
respect to the departed pioneer, and there was a beautiful and
profuse offering of flowers.  The remains were then laid to rest in
the Baptist God's Acre at Swaburg. Serving as pallbearers were
Arthur Gustafson, Arthur Bowman, Lawrence Strand and Allan Anderson
of Swaburg and Roy Larson and Harry Stromquist of Uehling. Wollmer
& Warne were in charge of arrangements. Attending the services from
a distance were Mrs. Anna Peterson, Mrs. Edwin Peterson, Mrs. Will
Peterson and daughter and Mrs. Louis Adams of Omaha, Rev. and Mrs.
Presley L. Robinson, Mrs. Mathilda Mattson and sons and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Wittgow of Fremont, Mrs. Henry Niederdeppe and Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Blome of Herman.hhw 
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Uehling Man Dies Monday

Services Held Thursday For John Mattson, 78.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Uehling
Congregational church for John Mattson, 78, long time resident of
Swaburg, who died at his home in Uehling Monday evening. In failing
health about three months, he had become seriously ill three weeks
ago.

Rev. Arthur Swanson of Oakland officiated at the services, held at
the home at 1:30 and at the church at 2 p.m. Burial was made in the
Baptist cemetery south of Uehling.

Mr. Mattson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matts Mattson, Swaburg pioneers,
was the last surviving member of a family of Swedish settlers who
aided in the building up of the Swaburg community.

Born in Omaha Aug. 18, 1865, he came with his parents to Swaburg
when he was five, the family homesteading on the farm where Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Westergren now reside. Indians, whose trails passed near
his home roamed through this territory.

For several years he served as clerk of Logan township and was
treasurer of his school district for nine years. He was active in
the work of the American Sunday School Union, and was
superintendent of its Sunday school in Swaburg for 10 years. Mr.
Mattson was married at Fremont to Miss Carrie Peterson of Swaburg
March 11, 1889, and they observed their 55th wedding anniversary
last spring. Following their marriage, they lived in Swaburg, where
the elder son, Marvin, now lives. They returned from active farming
16 years ago and moved to Uehling to make their home.

Surviving are his widow and five children, Mrs. J. E. Connor of Los
Angeles, Calif.; Marvin, Swaburg; Josie, Uehling; Franklin, Long
Beach, Calif., and Geneve, Uehling. He is also survived by six
grandchildren, a niece and several nephews.  Besides his parents,
one brother and three sisters preceded him in death.

Linda Stewart sent this obituary to me on Sept. 16, 2001

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Name = Carrie Mattson

Dates on Tombstone = Feb. 5, 1866  -  Sept. 11, 1951

Spouse = John Mattson

Maiden Name = Carrie Peterson

Parents = Lars & Anna (Bowman) Peterson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
September 13, 1951

Funeral For Carrie Mattson

Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Mattson, 85, of Uehling will be
held Saturday afternoon at the Congregational Church in Uehling
with Rev. Wm. Albright officiating.  Burial will be in the Baptist
cemetery under the direction of Wollmer & Warne Funeral Home. Mrs.
Mattson died suddenly of a heart attack Tuesday at her home.  She
was born February 5, 1866, at Hooper, and was the first white child
born in Logan Township.  She married John Mattson in 1889 and lived
on a farm northeast of Hooper until 1928 when they moved to
Uehling. Survivors are three daughters, Ruby Connor, Los Angeles,
Calif., Josie and Geneve Mattson at home; two sons, Marvin Mattson
of Hooper and J. F. Mattson of Corona, Calif.; two brothers; Henry
Peterson of Corona and Elmer Peterson of Omaha; three sisters,
Pearl Ann Bennett, Clara Taylor and Lillian Johnson, all of Los
Angeles, five grandchildren. The body will be in state at the
Wollmer & Warne chapel Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.hhw 

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O/I
Mrs. Carrie Mattson, 85, died on 9-11-1951 at Uehling.  She was born
on 2-5-1866 in Logan Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.  She was the
1st white girl to be born in Logan Township.  She married John
Mattson in 1889, and he died in 1944.  Survivors are 3 daughters;
Mrs. Ruby Conner, Josie & Geneve, 2 sons; Marvin & J. Franklin, 2

brothers; Henry Peterson & Elmer Peterson, 3 sisters; Mrs. Pearl
Bennett, Mrs. Clare Taylor & Mrs. Lillian Johnson.   She was buried
at the Baptist Cemetery.hhw

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Name = Josie Mattson

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 6, 1895  -  Oct. 31, 1987

Parents = John & Carrie (Peterson) Mattson

Obituary

Josephine Lenora (Josie) Mattson was the second child born to John
and Carrie (Peterson) Mattson.  She was born on October 6, 1895 on
the family farm located about three miles south of Uehling.  Josie
attended school at District #84, Loganview.  She and her family
attended church services at the Saispar School which was part of
the American Sunday School Mission.  Later she attended the
Congregational Church in Uehling.  Josie served as their Sunday
School Superintendent for several years.

Josie moved with her parents to a home in Uehling in February of
1928. She helped her parents care for their home as well as helping
with the flower and vegetable gardens.  In their later years, Josie
took care of their parents.   After the death of the parents Josie
worked for other people in Fremont by keeping house for them.

Josie spent her later years living in the Hooper Care Center. She
died on November 1, 1983.  Josie was buried in the Baptist Cemetery
south of Uehling.

Note - Maretta Lindgren sent this obituary to me on Oct. 2, 2001.

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Name = Matts Mattson

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 6, 1828  -  Feb. 20, 1913

Spouse = Kerstine Olson

Parents =

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
February 27, 1913

Old Pioneer is Laid to Rest.  The Funeral of Matts Matson, Sr. was
Held Saturday.

Mr. Matson, born in Sweden a highly respected citizen who resided
for many years on his homestead seven miles north of here, passed
away at the home of his son John, last Thursday, after being ill
for some time. Cause of death was old age. Mr. Matson, born in
Mora, Sweden, 85 years ago.  He came to America, locating in Omaha,
in 1865. In 1870 he came to this county taking the homestead that
was his home the rest of his life. He was the father of eight
children, only two of whom are living. They are John and Matts, jr.
who with the aged widow and five grandchildren and 6 great
grandchildren, and a host of friends mourn his departure. The
funeral was held from the home of his son John Saturday at 1
o'clock, and was conducted by Rev. Erlander of the Baptist church,
at Oakland. Interment in the Baptist cemetery. The pallbearers were
Messrs. N. Martenson, Matts Anderson, Swan Strand, Andrew Bowman,
Peter Larson and Lars Peterson. The bereaved ones have the
heartfelt sympathy of their many friends in their bereavement.hhw

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Name =  Kerstin Mattson

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 13, 1826  -  July 28, 1916

Spouse = Matts Mattson Sr.

Maiden Name = Kerstin Olson

Parents =

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
August 3, 1916

The angel of death has taken the lives of two of the old residents
of the Swaburg neighborhood Mrs. Matts Mattson, Sr. and R. Lars
Olson. Mrs. Matts Mattson, whose death occurred on Friday, July 28,
1916, was born in Dalarne, Sweden, Dec. 13, 1826, thereby being 89
years, 7 months and 15 days of age at the time of her death.  The
cause of her demise was chronic Brights disease. As Miss Kerstin
Olson she was married to Mr. Mattson in Sweden.  Upon coming to
America in 1865, they settled first at Omaha, moving after a few
years to a farm in the Swaburg neighborhood, which had been the
home since that time. To Mr. and Mrs. Mattson were born five
children, three daughters and two sons, the daughters having passed
away before their mother, while the two boys Matts, Jr. and John,
remain to mourn her loss.  Both reside in the Swaburg vicinity.
Mr. Mattson Sr., died about two years ago. She also leaves thirteen
grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services were
held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock from the late home, and
interment was made in the Baptist cemetery near there. Rev. K. de
Freese of the Grace Lutheran church of Hooper, having charge of the
ceremonies.hhw 
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The Oakland Independent
8-11-1916
Page 1

At her home in Swaburg, on Friday afternoon, occurred the death of
Mrs. Matts Mattson, Sr., one of the oldest pioneers of this
community.  She had been in feeble health for some time and for
the past several 
weeks had been cared for by a trained nurse. At the time of her
passing she was 89 years, 7 months and 15 days. The deceased was
born in
Darlarne, Sweden, Dec. 13, 1826. With her husband, she emigrated
to this
country in 1865, stopping first in Omaha. In the late 60's, they
homesteaded
here in Swaburg, this being her home until her demise.

Mr. Mattson died on Febr. 20, 1913. She was also preceeded to the
Great Beyond by three daughters. Two sons John and Matts, are left
to
mourn the loss of a loving mother. Also thirteen grandchildren and
five
great grandchildren survive her. 

As a pioneer, Mrs. Mattson suffered all the hardships incident to
such a life, 
but later enjoyed the fruits of her labors. She was a devout and
faithful Christian,
accomplishing much in her sphere and now has earned her rest and
reward.
Obsequies were held at the home, Sunday afternoon, Rev. K. DeFrese,
of the English Lutheran church at Hooper, officiating.

A large number were present at the last sad rites to pay a last
tribute to her
memory. Burial was in the Baptist cemetery. The pall bearers were:
Peter
A. Larson, Lars Peterson, Andrew Bowman, Sr., Andrew Frost, Matts
Anderson
and Nels Martenson.hhw

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Name = Matts Mattson Jr.

Dates on Tombstone = 1856  -  1938

Parents =  Matts & Kerstin (Olson) Mattson

Name = Matts Mattson

September 28, 1938

Matts Mattson, Old Time Resident, Passed Away

The community was shocked when it was learned that Matts Mattson
had passed away at the Good Samaritan hospital in Fremont at 8:05
Monday morning.  He had been taken to the hospital Saturday about
one o'clock, after a sinking spell and accident at his home here
that morning. He had complained of not feeling well Friday
afternoon, so Saturday morning his brother John Mattson went to see
how he was feeling and found him sitting on a chair but still
undressed. He had gotten up and tried to dress, but fell to the
floor.  He tried it a second time with the same result. He
succeeded in pulling himself up to the chair, where he was found by
his brother and placed in bed. Dr. Heine of Hooper was called, who
examined him, but was unable to ascertain if any bones were broken
so Wollmer and Warne's ambulance was called and he was taken to the
hospital at Fremont for an X-ray examination, and it was found a
bone in one hip had been broken. Due to his advanced age and his
already weakened condition the shock was too much for him and he
passed away as above stated. Matts Mattson was born in Dalarne,
Sweden, September 30, 1856 and died in Fremont September 26, 1938,
at the age of 81 years 10 months and 26 days. He spent his early
boyhood in Sweden and at the age of 8, he started with his parents,
brother and sisters across the Atlantic Ocean. In those days it
required seven weeks to make the trip.  The family arrived in Omaha
in the year 1865 making their home there until they came the
vicinity known as Swaburg in the year 1870, where the greater part
of his life was spent.

After the death of his parents, the most of the time he made his
home in Uehling, the past few years alone in his cottage on Main
Street. Two brothers and four sisters preceded him in death.
Surviving are his brother, John Mattson of Uehling, four nieces and
nine nephews, and 15 grand nephews and nieces and 8 greatgrand
nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held this (Thursday)
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Congregational church.  The pastor,
Mrs. Derelle Barber, will officiate. Wollmer & Warne, Hooper
morticians will be in charge. Interment will be the Baptist
cemetery, south of town.

Note:  Betty Strand sent this obituary to me on Jan. 8, 2001.
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The Fremont Tribune

Service is Held for Pioneer of Swaburg Region

Swaburg, Oct. 3. - Funeral services for one of this community's
pioneer settlers, Matts Mattson, of Uehling, were held Thursday
afternoon from the Congregational church at Uehling with Mrs.
Derelle Barber, as the officiating pastor. Music was furnished by a
quartet composed of John L. Barber, of Oakland, Mrs. Fred Butler,
Miss Rosemary Uehling and Wayne Uehling.  Directed by Wollmer and
Warne, of Hooper, burial was in the Baptist cemetery at Swaburg.
Pallbearers were Swan Strand, E. G. Erickson, Matts Anderson,
Andrew Stromquist, Carl Gustafson and Henry Erickson.

Born in Dalarne, Sweden, September 30, 1856, Mr. Mattson who was
almost 82 years of age, died Monday morning at the hospital in
Fremont, where he was taken the previous Saturday, after having
suffered a broken hip in a fall at his home in Uehling.  Coming to
the United States with his parents in 1865, the family resided
first in Omaha, and in 1870 they came to Swaburg where they settled
on a homestead. The greater portion of his life was spent in this
community. He saw its development and growth through the years.
After retiring from the farm in Swaburg, Mr. Mattson moved to
Uehling where he spent his declining years.

Besides his parents, two brothers and four sisters preceded him in
death. Surviving are his brother, John Mattson, of Uehling, four
nieces and nine nephews, 15 grand-nieces and nephews and eight
great-grand-nieces and nephews.

Attending the funeral from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Murphy and son, Howard and Mrs. Mathilda Mattson of Fremont.

Note - Maretta Lindgren sent this obituary to me on Oct. 2, 2001.
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The Oakland Independent

Matts Mattson Funeral is Held Was Pioneer of Old Swaburg Community

The funeral of Matts Mattson of Uehling, pioneer settler of
Swaburg, was held Thursday afternoon in the Congregational church
at Uehling, the pastor, Mrs. Derelle E. Barber, of Oakland,
officiating.

A mixed quartet composed of John L. Barber of Oakland, Mrs. Fred
Butler, Miss Rosemary Uehling and Wayne Uehling, sang.

Burial was made in the family lot in the Baptist cemetery in
Swaburg. Pallbearers were Swan Strand, Erick Erickson, Andrew
Stromquist, Carl Gustafson, Henry Erickson and Matts Anderson.

Matts Mattson was born Sept. 30, 1856, in Mora, Dalarne, Sweden,
and passed away at the Lutheran Good Samaritan hospital in Fremont
Sept. 26, having attained the venerable age of 81 years, 11 months
and 26 days.

When eight years of age, he came with his parents to the United
States, the family arriving at Omaha in 1865.  In 1870 they
homesteaded at Swaburg, Mr. Mattson's home most of his life.
Several years ago, he purchased a home at Uehling, where he spent
his declining years.

Mr. Mattson had had a partially crippled arm since childhood, the
result of an illness.  Several years ago he suffered the loss of
one limb following an accident on the farm here when bitten by an
enraged mule which he was helping treat.  On the Saturday preceding
his demise, he fell in his home at Uehling, and suffered a broken
bone in his hip.  He could not withstand the shock of this accident
and death came Monday morning.

During his more than three score years' residence in this
community, Mr. Mattson had seen the development and growth of the
country.

A member of a pioneer family, he had a great deal to do with the
building of the Swaburg community.

Mourning his passing are his brother, John Mattson of Uehling, the
last surviving member of the family of sturdy Swedish pioneer
settlers; nine nephews and nieces; fifteen grand nephews and nieces
and eight great grand-nephews and nieces.  Besides his parents, two
brothers and four sisters preceded him in death.

Among those attending the funeral from a distance were his niece
Mrs. Glenn Murphy, Mr. Murphy and their son, Howard and Mrs.
Mathilda Mattson, of Fremont.

Note - Maretta Lindgren sent this obituary to me on Oct. 2, 2001.
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Matts Mattson, Junior

Matts Mattson, Junior was born in Mora, Dalarne, Sweden on
September 30, 1856.  He was the son of Kerstin (Olson) and Matts
Mattson, Senior.  His early childhood was spent in Sweden.  In
1865, the family left Sweden and sailed for the United States of
America.  This included his parents, and his sisters Carrie, Mary
and Christina and brother Olaf. Christina died during the trip and
was buried in the Atlantic Ocean.

After their seven week trip they arrived in this country. From the
east they traveled with a group of Mormons on their way to Utah.
The Mattson family stopped at Omaha.  Brother Olaf died the day
they arrived in Omaha.  The family lived in Omaha for five years
during which time John and Christina were born.  The father worked
as a mason.  The family traveled to Dodge County in about 1870 and
took a homestead of 160 Acres in Logan Township.  This land was
later owned by Gus Westergren.

Matts helped his parents on the family farm although he was
partially crippled in one arm from childhood.  While helping to
nurse a sick mule, the mule became enraged and bit Matts on the
lower leg.  The leg had to be amputated and Matts was fitted with a
wooden leg.

When Matts moved to Uehling from the farm he had a small house on
the north end of Main Street.  He suffered a severe fall in this
house and was taken to the Fremont hospital.  He died in Fremont on
September 26, 1938.  Matts is buried in the Baptist Cemetery south
of Uehling.

Note - Maretta Lindgren sent this item to me on Oct. 2, 2001.

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Name = Mary McKee

Dates on Tombstone = d Oct. 28, 1895  37 yrs

Married Name ?

Maiden Name = Mary ?

Parents =

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
October 31, 1895

We chronicle the death of Mrs. McGee.  During the past few years
she has followed dressmaking, which impaired her health.  She was
fifty-eight years old.hhw 

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Name = Andrew Moline

Dates on Tombstone = 1829  -  1882
Tombstone Photo

Parents =

Spouse 1 = 
Spouse 2 = Knag Marie ErsDotter (Mary)

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Andrew Moline was born in Mora, Falu Lan, Sweden on 5-27-1829.  His
first wife died and he then married Knag Marie (Mary) ErsDotter.
They had 3 sons; Eric, died at birth, Eric, died at age 8 and Lars
(Louis).  The family emigrated on July 17, 1868 and came to Swaburg.
Three daughters were born at Swaburg; Anna (Mrs. Theodore Vetter),
Mary (Mrs. C. O. Anderson)and Carrie (Mrs. Ed Young). Andrew died on
September 10, 1882, and is buried at the Baptist Cemetery.  The
surviving children were: Louis, 14; Anna, 10; Mary, 9 and Carrie,
5.hhw

1880 US Census, Nebraska, Dodge County, Logan 

Molin Andrew  w  m  51            Farmer       Sweden  Sweden 
Sweden   
      Maria   w  f  41  Wife      Kipen house  Sweden  Sweden 
Sweden
      Lase    w  m  11  Sohn                   Sweden  Sweden 
Sweden
      Anna    w  f   7  Daughter               Neb.    Sweden 
Sweden
      Maria   w  f   6  Daughter               Neb.    Sweden 
Sweden
      Carrin  w  f   3  Daughter               Neb.    Sweden 
Sweden   
 

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Name = Mary Moline

Dates on Tombstone = 1838  -  1883
Tombstone Photo

Maiden Name = Knag Marie ErsDotter

Parents =

Spouse = Andrew Moline

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Knag Marie ErsDotter was born in Mora, Falu Lan, Sweden on 8-2-1838.
She married Andrew Moline in Sweden. They had 3 sons; Eric, died at
birth, Eric, died at age 8 and Lars (Louis).  The family emigrated
on July 17, 1868 and came to Swaburg. Three daughters were born at
Swaburg; Anna, Mary and Carrie.  She died on 6-23-1883, and is
buried at the Baptist Cemetery.hhw
 
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Name = son, Erick Moline

Dates on Tombstone = 1865  -  1873            

Parents = Mary & Andrew Moline

Obituary 1938

Road Workers Find Grave Near Uehling

The workers on the highway between here and Winslow were grading
just a little southeast of the Uehling school when they struck what
proved to be a grave and immediately stopped operation in that
particular place until the proper legal steps could be taken and
the remains moved to another burial ground. The grave proved to be
that of Eric Moline who died October 15, 1873 at the age of eight
years, and as there were no cemeteries at that time, he was buried
in the extreme Northwest corner of the farm now farmed by Kenneth
Uehling, and which is known as the Moline homestead. When the grave
was discovered, relatives of the deceased were contacted and their
permission secured for removing the remains, and Albert Erickson,
together with Wollmer and Warne, Hooper Morticians, what was left
of the body and coffin were taken up and removed to the Baptist
cemetery, south of town, where it was buried beside that of his
parents. The deceased has a brother, Louis Moline, living at Wausa,
Nebraska and a sister Mrs. Ed Young at Walthill.

Note; Betty Strand sent this obituary to me on Jan. 8, 2001.

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Name = Charles Morell

Dates on Tombstone = Jan. 22. 1826 -  Nov. 12, 1913
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Anna Andersson

Parents =

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
November 20, 1913

Pioneer Dead

Charles Morell, one of the pioneers of the Swaburg settlement of
Dodge County, is dead. He passed away quietly Wednesday morning
from old age. He had reached the age of eighty-eight years and,
until the time when senility began to tell on his constitution the
last several years, he had not had a days sickness since he came to
this county in 1869.

Mr. Morell was born in Mora, Dalarne, Sweden, January 22, 1826.
With his family he emigrated to America in the summer of 1869, and
came to Omaha, August 10th that year.  He came first to Burt county
and stopped for a time with his brother here, Andrew Morell.  He
homesteaded an eighty in Dodge County, one of the last tracts of
and then available for homestead entry in that section of the
country. When the family landed at Omaha after a voyage from St.
Louis up the Missouri River they had a debt of fifteen dollars on
the fare, one of the children a corpse and other children ill in a
strange country and unable to speak or understand the language.
The early years on the homestead were times of trial and often
hardship, as was common at that time.  But finally patience was
rewarded and more prosperous days came. The homestead was retained
as a home after dividing up other land between the children, and
here he spent his last days on earth, tenderly cared for by his
life companion and the daughter, Mrs. Erick Strand.  His death was
as the falling of evening shadows, a gradual drawing of the veil of
darkness on this life and the entrance to eternity. 

There remains to mourn his passing, the wife and four children,
viz, Andrew R. Morell of Gothenburg; Mrs. Erick Strand of Swaburg;
Erick Morell of Oakland; and A. W. Morell of Atkinson. The funeral
takes place this afternoon from the home, and interment in the
Swaburg Baptist cemetery.hhw 

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Name = Anna Morell

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 6, 1833  -  May 5, 1920
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Charles Morell

Maiden Name =  Anna Andersson

Parents = Rombo Eric & Anna (Aronsdotter) Andersson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
May 7, 1920

Mrs. Morell, mother of Erick Morell, died Wed. at the home of her
son, A. R. at Willow Island, Dawson County, in her 86th year.  She
came with her family to Oakalnd in 1869.  They took a homestead at
Swaburg and there the funeral seervices will be held at 2 p.m. Sat.
Burial will be in the Baptist Cemetery near there, where he husband
was laid to rest Nov. 12, 1913.hhw 
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Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
May 12, 1920

Anna Morell died on May 5th at the home of her son, Andrew R.
Morell at Willow Island.  She was born December 6, 1833 at �stnor,
Mora, Dalecaria, Sweden.  Her parents were Rombo Eric Andersson and
Anna Aronsdotter.  Her father died when she was 8.  She married
Charles Morell when she was 18.  They had 9 children, 4 survive;
Andrew R. Morell of Willow Island, Mrs. Mary Strand, Swaburg, Eric
Morell, Omaha, and Albert W. Morell, Atkinson.  All except Albert
were born in Sweden.

The oldest son, Charles, emigrated alone at the age of 14 and spent
several years with his uncle Andrew Morell, an Oakland Pioneer. Two
children died in infancy in Sweden.  One child died the day before
their arrival in Omaha from Sweden.  Daughter, Anna, died a few
months later. Charles later died at the Hastings hospital.  

The family arrived in Omaha on August 10, 1869 and went almost
directly to Oakland.hhw
 
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Name = son, Charles Morell


Dates on Tombstone = Feb. 2, 1854  -  Oct. 20, 1905

Parents = Charles & Anna Morell

Summary

The Oakland Independent
Oct. 27, 1905 
Page 2

Chas. Morrell Jr., 51, son of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Morell died at the
Hastings hospital for the insane on Friday morning, Oct. 20, 1905.
He was the oldest of 8 children.  In 1868 at the age of 14 he came
alone to the USA to make his home with his uncle, Andrew Morrell of
Oakland.  He was the head bookeeper for Geo. F. Labaug of Union
Pacific Rail Road. He was a brght and talented young man, but in
1876 he lost his mind.  He was buried at the Baptist cemtery.hhw

Morell, Charles
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Name = Everett Duane "Eddie" Murer

Dates on Tombstone = May 27, 1929  -  March 20, 1996

Spouse = Melva Strand

Parents = Julius & Blanch (Davis) Murer

Obituary

The Oakland Independent 
March 28, 1996

Funeral services for E. D. "Eddie" Murer were held Fri. Mar. 22,
1996 at the First Congregational Church in Uehling. He died March
20 at Merrick Manor in Fremont at the age of 66 years. The Rev.
Kenneth Saunders officiated at the service. Edna Bergquist was
organist. Casket bearers were Barry Rabe, Lon Strand, Mark Heiser,
Larry Mueller, Kent Hoeneman and Bruce Brandenburg.  Burial was in
the Baptist Cemetery, rural Hooper. Palmquist-Pelan Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements. 

E. D. "Eddie" Murer was born May 27, 1929, in Ainsworth to Julius
and Blanch (Davis) Murer. Eddie graduated from Rock Co. High School
in 1946.  He entered the U. S. Navy on Dec. 7, 1947, and fought
during the Korean conflict.  Eddie was discharged on Dec. 7, 1951.
On June 5, 1952, Eddie and Melva Strand were united in marriage at
the First Congregational Church in Uehling. They have since farmed
in the Swaburg area. Eddie was a member of the First Congregational
Church in Uehling.  He was also a member of the American Legion L.
Noble Lund #196, the 40 and 8 Volture Locale #1018, the VFW #10535
and the Dodge Co. Farm Bureau. He was a past member of the Dodge
Co. Feeders. Eddie served on the Logan Township Board for 16 years.

Survivors include his wife; Melva of Uehling; son and daughter-in-
law, Lynn and Betty Murer of Hooper; daughter and son-in-law; Leta
and Ed Olson of Craig; four grandchildren, Lisa and Michael Murer,
Penny and Kalee Olson; sister; Josephine Wilson of Bassett; and
brother; Julius "Pug" Murer of Colorado. He was preceded in death
by his parents.hhw

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murer

Murer, Everett Duane "Eddie"
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Name = Melva Murer

Dates =   8-28-1928  :  5-24-2009

Parents = Vivian & Ernst Strand

Spouse = Everett Duane "Eddie" Murer (1952)

The Fremont Tribune
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 11:15:44 am CDT
 
Melva J. Murer, 80, of Uehling died Sunday, May 24, 2009, at Hooper
Care Center.

She was born Aug. 22, 1928, at the family home in Swaburg to Ernest
and Vivi (Monson) Strand. She attended Logan View School District
No. 84, Hooper, and graduated from Uehling High School in 1946. She
attended summer session at Midland College in Fremont to receive her
teaching certificate. She taught grades K-8 in several community
country schools and Uehling grades 3???4 for many years.

She married Everett D. Murer on June 5, 1952. They farmed their
entire married life in the Swaburg area, and then retired to Uehling
in 1997.

She was active in the U.C.C. Church as a Sunday school teacher and
church secretary. She was a member of the Wo-He-Lo Club and the
American Legion Auxiliary Post 196.

Survivors include: a son, Lynn (and wife, Barb) of Hooper; a
daughter, Leta (and husband, Ed) Olson of Craig; four grandchildren,
a great-grandson and a brother, Loell (and wife, Shirley) Strand of
Hooper.

She was preceded in death by her husband.

The funeral was this morning at First Congregational Church, U.C.C.
in Uehling with the Rev. Nora Mendyk officiating. Burial was in the
Baptist Cemetery in rural Hooper.

Memorials have been established to First Congregational Church,
U.C.C. of Uehling and the Baptist Cemetery.hhw

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Murer, Melva
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Name = Theodore J Murphy, son H G & A R
Murphy

Dates on Tombstone = d June 19, 1904 2 yr 4 mo 24 days

Parents = Henry G & Aletha R (Westergren) Murphy

Information is needed.

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Theodore J. Murphy, son of Henry G. & Althea (Westergren) Murphy,
was born on 1-26-1902 and died on June 19, 1904 at the age of 2
years, 4 months and 24 days.  Theodore's grandmother was Carrie
(Mattson) Westergren. Carrie is buried near Theodore in the Baptist
Cemetery at Uehling, NE.

Henry G Murphy's step-mother was Ellen Rogan Murphy.  Ellen Rogan
and Bridget Rogan (Mrs. John Realph sr.) were sisters.  Ellen Murphy
(1840-1923) and her husband, James Murphy (1843-1910) are buried at
Calvary Cemetery, Fremont, NE.hhw

Murphy, Theodore J.
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Name = Mildred Nash

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 10, 1899  -  Sept. 3, 1957

Spouse =  ? Nash

Maiden Name = Mildred Jacobs

Parents = Andrew & Carrie (Mattson) Jacobs

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
September 12, 1957

Mildred Nash, 57, of Omaha, died on September 3, 1957. She was born
near Craig, NE to Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Jacobs. When she was 17 years
of age the family moved to Pender, NE. She lived in Omaha for 25
years and was an auditor for Woodmen of the World Insurance Co.
Survivors include: 1 daughter, Mrs. Walter I. Nelson Jr., 2 sons;
Robert F. and Donald P., her mother, Mrs. Otis Phippin, 4 sisters;
Mrs. Florence Nelson, Mrs. Agnes Hingst, Mrs. Vyolet Salb and Mrs.
Bernice Yerger Jr. and 1 brother Weldon Jacobs.  She was buried at
the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

Nash, Mildred
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Name = Edward Nelson

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 27, 1914  -  Nov. 19, 1984

Spouse = Florence Jacobs

Parents =

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
November 22, 1984

Edward Nelson, 69, of Elk City, died on November 19, 1984 at Omaha.
He was born on December 27, 1914 at Omaha. At the age of 1 he moved
to Oakland with his parents. He married Florence Jacobs at
Glenwood, IA on September 5, 1940.  He is survived by his wife and
twin brother, Andrew of Santa Rosa, CA.  He was buried at the
Baptists Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 
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Name = Edward Nelson

Edward Nelson Dies at 69

Edward Nelson, 69, of Elk City died Mon., Nov., 19, in an Omaha
hospital following a lingering illness. He was born on Dec. 27,
1914 in Omaha.  At age one, he moved to Oakland where he lived
until he entered the Navy. Following his discharge he lived in
Chicago for a few years and then moved to Omaha where he was a
electrician for the Union Pacific Railroad.  He was then employed
as a mechanic for the Lyman-Ritchie trucking firm in Omaha for
several years. Sixteen years ago he moved to Elk City where he
lived the rest of his lifetime. He was a member of the Disabled
Vets Association and a past member of the Masonic Lodge. He was
united in marriage on Sept. 5, 1940 at Glenwood, Iowa to Florence
Jacobs who survives him, along with a twin brother, Andrew of Santa
Rosa, CA. Funeral Services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday at the
Congregational Church in Uehling. Burial will be in the Baptist
Cemetery near Uehling. Visitation will be at the Warne Funeral
Chapel in Uehling Thursday 1 to 9 p.m. and again Friday at the
church from 12:30 until the time of the service. Military graveside
services will be conducted by the Uehling American Legion.

Note:  Betty Strand sent this obituary to me on Jan. 8, 2001.

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Name = Florence J. Nelson

Dates on Tombstone = Nov. 22, 1894  -  June 7, 1985

Spouse = Edward W. Nelson (1940)
    
Maiden Name = Florence J. Jacobs

Parents = Andrew and Carrie (Mattson) Jacobs

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
June 13, 1985

Florence J. Nelson, 90, died on June 7, 1985 at Pender, NE. She was
born on November 22, 1894 at Swaburg to Andrew and Carrie Jacobs.
She married Edward W. Nelson on September 5, 1946 at Glenwood, IA.
He died on November 19, 1984.  She lived in Omaha from 1925 to 1940
and at Elk City from 1946 to 1985.   For the past 6 months she
lived with her sister at Pender, NE.   She is survived by 2
sisters; Agnes Hingst of Emerson and Bernice Yerger of Upland, CA.
She was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

Nelson, Florence J.
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Name = Hattie M. Nelson

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 15, 1898  -  July 25, 1984

Spouse = Christian A.  Nelson

Maiden Name = Hattie Wedergren

Parents = Andrew & Carrie (Larson) Wedergren

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
August 2, 1984

Hattie Nelson, 85, died the preceding Wednesday at Tekamah, NE.
Hattie Wedergren was born on August 15, 1898 at Uehling to Andrew
and Carrie (Larson) Wedergren.  She married Christian A. Nelson at
Hooper, NE on November 23, 1920.  He died in 1969.  Survivors are 1
son, Dean of Sheriden, WY, 10 grandchildren, 18 great
grandchildren, 2 brothers; Carl Wedergren and Floyd Wedergren, 3
sisters; Ethel Sommerer, Mrs. Nellie Gerkin and Mrs. Naomi Adams.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, daughter, Lois
Klinger, 3 brothers and 2 sisters. She was buried at the Baptist
Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

The Okland Independent
12-16-1898
FAM: Wedergren, Andrew (Mr/Mrs): Dec 16, 1898: p 8: c 2: Swaburg 
The 4 month old child of Mr/Mrs. Andrew Wedergren was painfully
burnt
about the hands and face last week. The child was sitting in a high
chair which was upset by some of the older children at play, close
by, causing the child to fail against the stove.hhw 
 
hattie wedergren nelson1


Hattie Wedergren Nelson 
 
 
Nelson, Hattie Wedergren
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Name = Inf dau S & M Nelson

Dates on Tombstone = b & d 1898

Parents = Swan & Mary (Lund) Nelson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

This infant daughter of Swan and Mary Lund Nelson was born and died
in 1898.  She is buried at the Baptist cemetery south of Uehling,
Nebraska. The other children born to Swan and Mary are; Esther,
Emily, Alyene, Pernella, Henning and Evelyn (b&d 1900).hhw 

Nelson, inf dau
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Name = Janice F. Nuzum

Dates= 04-25-1939    10-31-2016
Parents= Willis & Ruth (Stewart) Wheatley
Spouse 1= Norman Peterson 1958
Spouse 2= Hershel Nuzum 1980  

Janice F. Nuzum, 77, of Hooper died Monday, Oct. 31, 2016, at the
Hooper Care Center.

Janice was born April 25, 1939, in Los Angeles to Willis and Ruth
(Stewart) Wheatley. The family moved back to Nebraska when she was
3 weeks old. She was raised in several different communities until
settling down in Uehling. Janice graduated from Uehling High School
in 1956 and enrolled in beauty school. She married Norman Petersen
in 1958 and together they had three children. Janice operated a
beauty salon for a few years, then was a stay-at-home mom until the
early 1970s when she went to work at Logan View High School. Janice
married Hershel Nuzum on June 13, 1980. The coupled moved to
western Nebraska for a short time, returning to live in Hooper.
Janice worked at the Dodge County Courthouse as a custodian then
for Fremont Public Schools as a bus aid, retiring in 2014.

Janice had many hobbies, among them was collecting dolls and
making clothes for them. She also loved crafts, antiques, quilting
and was very involved with genealogy.

Survivors include: her husband, Hershel of Hooper; daughter,
Brenda (and husband, Gary) Wheeler of Hooper; sons, Bradley (and
wife, MaryAnn) Petersen of Herman and Barry Petersen of Uehling;
stepdaughters, Cindy (and husband, Delwin) Gustafson of Waukee,
Iowa, and Vicky Nuzum of Houston; stepson, Rodney (and wife,
Monique) Nuzum of Vancouver, Wash.; many grandchildren and great-
grandchildren; sister, Mona (and husband, Lyle) Thielfoldt of
Mission, Texas; and brothers, Willis C. (and wife, Jean) Wheatley
of Apache Junction, Ariz., and Joe (and wife, Debbie) Wheatley of
Allyn, Wash.

Janice was preceded in death by a sister, Betty Strand, and
brother, Leo Wheatley.

The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Elim Lutheran Church at
Swaburg. The Rev. Judith Johnson will officiate. Visitation will be
from 4-8 p.m. Friday at Ludvigsen?s Hooper Funeral Chapel with the
family present from 6-8 p.m. Burial will be in the Baptist Cemetery
south of Uehling.hhw

janicenuzum

NUZUM, JANICE WHEATLEY
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Name = Alfred Olson

Dates on Tombstone = 1880  -  1962
Actual dates b=1-10-1880 d=1962

Spouse = Signe Mattson (1900)

Parents = Matts & Carrie (Mattson/Jacobs) Olson

Alfred & Sign Olson Children:
1. Theodore McKenley Olson born 5-19-1901
2. Maude Beatrice Olson born 1-23-1903 & died 2-15-1903
3. Clyde Henning Olson born 8-13-1904, Blair, NE died 3-13-1967
4. Fay Margaret Caroline Olson Southwell born 5-18-1906
5. Edna Levera Olson Swanson born 4-22-1908 died 1-10-1986
6. Lucille Blanche Olson Goodman Born 12-29-1909, Blair, NE died
12-11-1974
7. Raymond Al Olson born 8-26-1912
8. Mabel Mae Olson Beckstrom born 7-28-1914
9. Kenneth Eldon Olson born 3-20-1917 & died 12-19-1986

1910 Nebraska, Washington, Blair, 161B
Olson, Alfred      Head  mw 30  m 10     NE  Swe Swe
       Signe       Wife  fw 29  m 10 6 5 Swe Swe Swe 1891
       Theodore A. Son   mw  8  s        NE  NE  Swe 
       Clyde       Son   mw  5  s        NE  NE  Swe
       Fhea        Dau   fw  3  s        NE  NE  Swe 
       Edna        Dau   fw  2  s        NE  NE  Swe
       Luci        Dau   fw     s        NE  NE  Swe
Mattson, Andrew    FIL   mw 67 wd        Swe Swe Swe 1890




1920 Nebraska, Burt, Bell Creek, 13B
Olson, Alfred   Head m w 40 m    NE  Swe Swe
       Signe    Wife f w 39 m       Swe Swe Swe
       Eddie    Son  m w 17 s       NE  Swe Swe
       Clyde    Son  m w 15 s       NE  Swe Swe 
       Faye     Dau  f w 13 s       NE  Swe Swe (married Milon
Southwell)

       Edna     Dau  f w 11 s       NE  Swe Swe (married Harold
Swanson)
       Lucille  Dau  f w 10 s       NE  Swe Swe (married Lowell
Goodman)
       Raymond  Son  m w  7 s       NE  Swe Swe
       Mable    Dau  f w  5 s       NE  Swe Swe (married Walter
Beckstrom)
       Kenneth  Son  m w  2 s       NE  Swe Swe (married Verona
Anderson)
Mattson, Andrew FIL  m w 77 wd 1875 Swe Swe Swe  


Information is needed.

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Name = Signe Olson

Dates on Tombstone = 1880  -  1964

Spouse = Alfred Olson

Maiden Name = Signe Mattson

Parents = Andrew Mattson

Information is needed. 

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Name = Maude Olson

Dates on Tombstone = b & d 1903
No Tombstone

Parents = Alfred & Signe (Mattson) Olson

Information is needed. 

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Name = Andrew E. Olson

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 22, 1872  -  April 30, 1949

Spouse = Carrie Hanson

Parents = Lars & Carrie (Olson) Olson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
May 5, 1949

Andrew Olson Buried Tuesday

Andrew E. Olson, long time resident of the Swaburg neighborhood,
died at 12:15 P. M. on Saturday at the Dodge County Community
Hospital in Fremont following a stroke which he suffered at his
home in Swaburg on the preceding Sunday afternoon. 

The only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lars Olson, the deceased was
born on the homestead of his parents in Swaburg, the farm now
occupied by the Carl Egbers family, on December 22, 1872.  In 1877,
he moved with his parents to the Bell Creek neighborhood near
Craig, where they resided for fourteen years, moving back to
Swaburg in 1891, since which time he has lived in this community.
For a number of years, he served as a member of the school board in
the Logan View school, district No. 84.

At the time of his passing he was aged 76 years, 4 months and 8
days. Mr. Olson, was united in marriage at Omaha on March 23, 1908
to Miss Carrie Hanson, who survives him together with their only
child, the daughter, Lillian, now Mrs. Harry S. Swanson, of Omaha. 
Also surviving him are three grandchildren, Mary Ann, Harry Dale
and Karen Swanson, of Omaha, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Erickson, of
Swaburg, and five nieces and nephews.   Besides his parents one
sister, Mrs. Francis Erickson, preceded him in death. 

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the Wollmer and
Warne chapel in Hooper and at the Congregational church in Uehling,
with Rev. A. W. Albright as the officiating pastor. Music was
furnished by Carolee Realph, Cynell Clough accompanied by Mrs. Ivan
Wedergren at the piano.  Pallbearers were Ernest Strand, Marvin
Mattson, Carroll Larson, Carroll Johnson, Roland Larson and Arthur
Gustafson.hhw
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Dodge And Washington Counties

Andrew E. Olson

Noteworthy among the intelligent and self-reliant men who are ably
conducting the agricultural interest of Dodge County is Andrew
Olson, who owns and occupies a finely improved farm Logan Township
and in its management is meeting with marked success.  Coming on
both sides of the house of thrifty Swedish ancestry, he was born,
December 22, 1872, in Dodge County, where his entire life has been
spent.

Lars Olson, his father, was born, in 1843, in Sweden, and in 1868
immigrated to the United States, locating first in Omaha, Nebraska,
arriving there with but  $5 to is name.  Subsequently taking up a
homestead claim in Logan Township, he brought a wagon load of goods
across the country to the small shanty in which he was to live, and
for may years thereafter was busily engaged in the pioneer task of
clearing and improving a farm.   Prospering far beyond his first
expectations, he wisely invested his accumulations in more land, and
at the time of his death, in 1916, had title to a valuable farm of
360 acres, a large part of which was under cultivation.  In 1871 he
married, his wife being also born in Sweden.   She came to the
United States in 1870 and was married in Omaha.  Mrs. Carrie Olson
is now sixty-eight years old and still lives on the home farm.  To
Mr. and Mrs. Olson three children were born, as follows: Andrew E.,
of this sketch; Mrs. Frances Erickson of Dodge County: and Mrs. Mary
Erickson, also of this county.

Brought up on the parental homestead and educated in the rural
schools, Andrew E. Olson chose for his life work the free and
independent occupation with which he had become familiar while
working with his father, and having inherited 120 acres of land in
Logan Township immediately began general farming on his own account.
Industrious and enterprising, Mr. Olson succeeded well in his
undertakings, his land being now well cultivated and well improved,
and amply supplied with farm buildings and farm machinery.

Mr. Olson married, in 1908, Carrie Hansen, who was born in Sweden,
where her father still resides and they have one child, Lillian
Olson, a school girl.  Politically Mr. Olson is a steadfast
supporter of the principles of the republican party and in 1918
served as moderator of School District No. 84. Fraternally he is a
member of the Woodmen of the World and takes great interest in the
order.hhw

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Name = Carrie Olson

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 26, 1880  -  Mar. 18, 1962

Spouse = Andrew E. Olson

Maiden Name = Carrie Hanson

Parents = Mr. & Mrs. Olaf Hanson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
March 29, 1962

Last Rites Are Held For Mrs. Carrie Olson

Mrs. Carrie Olson, long time resident of the Swaburg neighborhood,
died at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 18, 1962 at the Methodist
Hospital in Omaha, where she had been confined the last three weeks
with a lingering illness. The Rev. Ross Louthan conducted the
funeral service at the Congregational Church in Uehling Wednesday,
with Ivar Anderson as soloist, and Mrs. Windsor Uehling, organist.
Pallbearers were Charles Erickson, Arthur Larson, Gerald Strand,
Edward Realph, Barton Strand and Earl Wedergren. Interment was in
the Baptist Cemetery at Uehling, with Wollmer & Warne in charge.

The oldest child of the late Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Hanson, she was born
Dec. 26, 1880 in Mora, Sweden and came to the United States at the
age of 20. Her main ambition in life was doing for other and she
was responsible for bringing three sisters and one brother to this
country. She was united in marriage March 24, 1908 to Andrew E.
Olson, who passed away in 1949.  

One daughter, Mrs. Harry Swanson of Omaha, survives together with
three grandchildren, Mrs. Mirl Johnson, of Sunnyvale, Calif., Harry
D. Swanson and Mrs. Donald Lidstrand of Omaha.  Also surviving are
6 great grandchildren, 3 sisters and two brothers.hhw 

Olson, Carrie

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Name = C. Lorraine Olson

Dates = July 22, 1905  -  October 30,2000
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Marie Erickson

Parents = Charles L. & Minnie (Larson) Olson

Obituary

The Fremont Tribune (on-Line) 
November 1, 2000

C. Lorraine Olson, 95, of Uehling, formerly of Omaha, died Monday,
Oct. 30, 2000, at Oakland Heights in Oakland.  Olson was born July
22, 1905, in Lyons.  He was a 1923 high school graduate in
California.  He married Marie Erickson July 14, 1930, at First
Congregational Parsonage in Uehling.  They made their home in Omaha
for nearly 50 years where he worked as manager of Union Outfitting.
They moved in 1979 to Uehling. His spouse died April 21, 1997.hhw

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Name = Marie Erickson Olson

Dates =  July 25, 1907  -  April 21, 1997
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = C. Lorraine Olson

Maiden Name = Marie Erickson

Parents = J. Ambrose & Christine (Olson) Erickson

Obituary

Marie Olson, 89 of Oakland, Nebr. and formerly of Uehling, Nebr.
died Monday, April 21, 1997 at the Oakland Memorial Hospital in
Oakland. 

Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at the First Congregational Church in
Uehling. Rev. Wallace Barth will officiate. Burial will be in the
Baptist Cemetery in rural Uehling. Visitation will be Thursday from
1 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Palmquist - Pelan Funeral Home in Oakland. She is
the aunt of Jim Realph of Blair. 

Marie Olson was born July 25, 1907 on a farm west of Swaburg Church
in rural Uehling to John Ambrose and Christina ( Olson ) Erickson.
She attended school at District No. 84 and graduated from Uehling
High School in 1925. She attended Midland College in Fremont, Nebr.,
for one year and then taught school at District No. 84. On July 14,
1930, she married Charles Lorraine Olson at the First Congregational
Church parsonage in Uehling. They made their home in Omaha for
nearly 50 years. In 1979, they moved to Uehling. 

Survivors include her husband, Charles Lorraine of Oakland; three
nephews, Jim Realph of Blair; Roger Clough, Ph.D. of St. Louis, Mo.;
and Dr. David Clough of Chanhassen, Minn.; and two nieces, Carolee
Laughren of Bellevue, Wash. and LaNelle Clough of Waterloo, Nebr.
She was preceded in death by her parents and three sisters,
Marjorie, Bernice and Blanche. 

Casket bearers will be Marc Clough, Michael Clough, Marty Clough,
John Clough, David Clough, Roger Clough, Preston Ricker and Jim
Realph. Leta Olson will be the organist. Gloria Wedergren will be
the soloist. Memorials may be given to the First Congregational
Church in Uehling or the Baptist Cemetery.hhw

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Olson, Marie Erickson
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Name = Eric Olson

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 13, 1873  -  Oct. 3, 1946

Spouse = Hilda Lundberg

Parents = Matts & Carrie (Mattson-Jacobs) Olson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
October 10, 1946

Death Comes to Swaburg Citizen

Eric Olson, 72, who served as treasurer of School District 84 at
Uehling for many years, died unexpectedly at his home in Uehling
Thursday evening. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday at
the Congregational church in Uehling.  Rev. Arthur Swanson
officiated, and burial was in the Baptist cemetery.  The Wollmer
and Warne funeral home was in charge. Mrs. Ivan Wedergren presided
at the piano, and accompanied Mrs. Marguerite Buck and Miss Georgia
Rae Wedergren who sang "In the Sweet By an By" and "Good Night and
Good Morning". The profuse floral offerings and the large concourse
of relatives and friends bore testimony to the esteem in which Mr.
Olson was held. The pallbearers were six nephews of the deceased,
Leslie Jacobs, Clyde, Theodore and Raymond Olson, and Jack and
Donald Carson.

Mr. Olson was born Dec. 13, 1873, at Swaburg.  He married the
former Hilda Lundberg March 1, 1903, at Fremont and the couple
lived on a farm north of Uehling.  Mr. Olson retired from farming
and they moved to Uehling in February 1942. He had been in failing
health for the past several years and last February in an effort to
aid his condition, he submitted to an operation for the amputation
of his right leg. Rallying, he had been able to get about in a
wheelchair and was happy to be able to do tasks around the home.
The final summons came as he sat working in his chair in his yard.
During his many years as a resident in Swaburg, Mr. Olson
identified himself as a kind neighbor and a good citizen.  He took
an active interest in the affairs of the community and for many
years served as treasurer of the Logan View School in Swaburg.

He is survived by his widow; a son, Howard; a daughter, Mrs. Harry
Olson; a granddaughter; three sisters, Mrs. Christina Erickson, of
Uehling, Mrs. A. L. Anderson of Iowa, and Mrs. John Carson of
Lyons, and two brothers, Alfred of Craig and William of Fremont.  A
daughter, Evelyn, died in 1924.hhw

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Name = Hilda Olson

Dates on Tombstone = Apr. 9, 1884  -  May 5, 1958

Spouse = Eric Olson

Maiden Name = Hilda Lundberg

Parents =

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
May 8, 1958

Last Rites at Uehling for Mrs. Olson

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the
Congregational church of Uehling for Mrs. Hilda Olson, 74, who
passed away Monday. The Rev. Maurice Holt will officiate, and the
body -? -?.hhw 

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Olson, Hilda 
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Name = Evelyn A. Olson

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 6, 1908  -  Apr. 1, 1924

Parents = Eric & Hilda (Lundberg) Olson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
April 10, 1924

Beloved Swaburg Girl Called By Her Maker

The truth of the phrase, "In the midst of life there is death,"
came home to the people of the Swaburg community last week when
word was received that Evelyn Olson, second eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Oslon, had passed away at the St. Joseph hospital in
Omaha on April 1st.  She was a sufferer from diabetes and last fall
spent several weeks in an Omaha hospital taking treatment.  A
little more than a week before her death she again went to Omaha to
begin a month's course of treatment.  She was taken seriously ill
on Saturday and on Sunday her relatives were called to her bedside.
Before their arrival she had sunk into a state of coma, from which
she never rallied, but lingered until 10:35 Tuesday evening, when
the death angel claimed her for his own. 

Evelyn Amelia Olson was born in Swaburg, October 6, 1908, and was
at the time of her demise 15 years, 5 months and 25 days of age.
She was a pupil at the Logan View school, from which she graduated
in 1921. After having spent a year at home, she entered the
Freshman class of the Uehling high school, last fall, but after six
weeks failing health obliged her to discontinue her studies. She
was a very able scholar, also possessing a natural talent for music
and was an unusually sweet singer.  Her sunny nature and happy
friendliness endeared her to both young and old, and she was a
favorite among her friends.  But over and above all other
qualities, was the simple faith of childhood which she possessed.
Often during her last years as a student at the Logan View school,
she would repeat to her teacher the beautiful truths she had
learned in her Sunday school class, truths in which she had am
implicit belief.  Hers was a beautiful life, full of much promise,
but the Master hath need of these flowers rare," so Evelyn was
summoned Home and now the entire community is joined in sorrow with
the grief stricken parents, the sister, Geraldine and the brother,
Howard.

Funeral services were held Friday afternoon, the Rev. J. S. Benson
officiating.  A brief prayer service was held at the late home and
a mixed quartet composed of Pastor Benson, Harry Stromquist, Miss
Margaret Westlin and Miss Luella Sampson sang "In the Sweet By and
By," one of Evalyn's favorite hymns. This was followed by services
at the Congregational church at Uehling, where Pastor Benson spoke
words of hope and comfort, using for his text Come unto Me, all ye
that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."   The
quartet sang "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," "Jesus, Lover of My
Soul" and " We shall Sleep, But Not Forever."   Throngs of friends
had come to pay their last respects to this loved one and there was
a profusion of floral tributes.  Active pallbearers, students of
the Uehling high school were Raymond Kuhlman; Arthur Suhr, Carl
Wedergren, Sherman Westlin, John Rinderhagen and Windsor Uehling.
Honorary pallbearers, classmates, were; Lillian Olson, Christine
Meline, Opal Larson, Thelma Stromquist, Mildred Suhr and Mildred
Meyer. Interment was made in the Baptist cemetery at Swaburg, and
there in the quiet God's acre, just adjoining her late home, Evelyn
is at rest.

Among those who came from a distance to attend the funeral were
Mrs. Lee Keene, of Hawarden, Iowa; Mrs A. L. Anderson, Mrs Carrie
Pippons and Leslie Jacobs, of Omaha; Mrs Gust Bronson, of Fremont;
Mrs. A. Linn and Miss Ellen Linn, of Hoskins; Mrs. Henry Peterson,
Mrs. Hubert Anderson, Andrew, Oscar, William and Arthur Anderson,
of Lyons; A. B. Jacobs, of Thurston; Mr. and Mrs. Will Olson, of
North Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Carson, of Bertha; Vernon Olson, of Wahoo; and Miss Margaret
Olson, of Oakland.hhw

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Name = Harry W. Olson

Dates on Tombstone = 1908  -  1977

Spouse = Geraldine Olson

Parents =

Obituary
December 1, 1977

Uehling - Services for Harry W. Olson 69, of Uehling will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at Congregational United Church of Christ. The Rev. Arthur
Hermanson will officiate. Olson, who had been the owner operator of
Uehling Produce for a number of years, died Wednesday in the
Oakland Hospital. He was born Sept. 3, 1908, in rural Hooper and
was a lifetime resident of the Hooper-Uehling area. He was a member
of the Congregational United Church of Christ, the church's men's
fellowship and was a past member of the Uehling Volunteer Fire
Department. Olson married the former Geraldine Olson Oct. 7, 1931,
in Fremont.  She survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs.
Charles (Sharon) Landholm of Uehling, three grandchildren; and
sister, Mrs. William (Grace) Eidam of Fremont. Visitation will be
Friday from 1-9 p.m. at Warne Funeral Home, Uehling Chapel and
Saturday at the church from 12:30 p.m. until time of service.

Note;  Betty Strand sent this obituary to me on Jan. 8, 2001.

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Name = Geraldine M. Olson

Dates on Tombstone = 1904  -  1982

Spouse = Harry W. Olson

Maiden Name = Geraldine H. Olson

Parents =  Eric & Hilda (Lundberg) Olson

Obituary 
February 18, 1982

Mrs. Geraldine Olson, age 78, of Uehling, passed away Saturday
afternoon, February 13 at the Oakland Heights Nursing Home at
Oakland following a brief illness. 

The daughter of Eric and Hilda Olson, she was born at rural Uehling
on January 6, 1904 and had lived her entire lifetime in the Uehling
area. She was a member of the First Congregational Church U.C.C. of
Uehling, the Women's Fellowship of the Church and the American
Legion Auxiliary of Post 196 of Uehling. She was united in marriage
to Harry W. Olson on Oct. 7, 1931 at Fremont. He preceded her in
death on November 30, 1977. 

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Charles (Sharon) Landholm of
Uehling; three grandchildren, Lynden, Lon and Michelle Landholm;
one brother, Howard of Uehling.  Also preceding her in death were
her parents and one sister, Evelyn.

Funeral services were held at the First Congregational Church
U.C.C. of Uehling on Tuesday, February 16th, Rev. Hiram Lilley
officiating. Interment was in the Baptist Cemetery with Warne
Funeral Home in direction.  Music for the service was provided by
Mrs. Russell Uehling, organist and a duet composed of Mrs Clell
Warren and Mrs. Raymond Wedergren. Pallbearers were Charles
Erickson, Lynden Landholm, Lon Landholm, Michelle Landholm, Ted
Longe, James Realph and Clell Warren.

Note:  Betty Strand sent this obituary to me on Jan. 8, 2001.

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Olson, Geraldine M.
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Name = Howard Olson

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 25, 1911  -  Mar. 15, 1988

Spouse = Bertha Peterson

Parents = Eric and Hilda (Lundberg) Olson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
March 24, 1988

Howard Olson, 76, died on March 15, 1988.  He was born on August
25, 1911 at Uehling to Eric Olson and Hilda Lundberg Olson.  He
married Bertha Peterson on December 22, 1946 at Grace Lutheran
Church, Hooper, NE.  He graduated from Uehling High School in 1929.
He was preceded in death by his parents, 2 sisters; Evelyn Olson
and Mrs. Harry (Geraldine) Olson.  He is survived by his wife,
Bertha, of Uehling, son, Raymond, St. Anthony, MN, daughters,; Mrs.
Jed (Arlene) Lange, of Norfolk and Mrs. Jon (Carol) Milander, of
Coleridge.  He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

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Olson, Howard
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Name = Kenneth Olson

Dates on Tombstone = Mar. 20, 1917  -  Dec. 19, 1986

Spouse = Verona Anderson

Parents = Alfred & Signe (Mattson) Olson

Obituary

Olson Rites Held Wednesday

Funeral services for Kenneth Olson were held Wed., Dec. 24 at the
Evangelical Free Church in Oakland. He died Fri., Dec. 19 at his
home in Craig following a long illness. Pastor Ken Cooper
officiated at the services.  Music was provided by Stan and Darlene
Young with Kurtis Bomar of Norfolk as organist. Pallbearers were
Bob Goodman of Lincoln, Kenneth Beckstrom of Council Bluffs, Dale
Olson of Omaha, Mark Anderson of Stanton, Iver Beckstrom of Craig
and Leo Olson of Oakland. Honorary pallbearers were Elmer Swanson
of Decatur, Alfred Beckstrom of Oakland, LeRoy Goodman of Lincoln,
Gary Olson and Leonard Olson of Lyons. Interment was in the Baptist
Cemetery near Uehling with military graveside services by the Craig
American Legion Post No. 127.

Kenneth Eldon Olson was born at Bertha on March 20, 1917, to Alfred
and Signe (Mattson) Olson.  He graduated from Lyons High School in
1935 and served in the U.S. Army during WWII.  On October 2, 1945,
he was married to Verona Anderson at Oakland.  In 1950, they moved
to Craig, where Kenneth was engaged in the TV sales and repair
business. He also worked at Shar-Lo Homes in Tekamah until his
retirement. He was a member of the Craig Legion Post No. 127, and
was a retired member of the Craig Fire Department.

In addition to his wife, other survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Tim
(Betty) Shambley, of Battle Creek; one son, John Olson, also of
Battle Creek, three grandchildren, Heather, Eric and Kari Olson, of
Battle Creek; two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Beckstrom of Oakland and Mrs.
Faye Southwell of Frazee, Minn. and a host of other relatives.
Note: Betty Strand sent this obituary to me on Jan. 8, 2001.hhw

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Name = Lars Olson

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 17, 1843  -  July 30, 1916
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Carrie Olson

Parents =

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
August 3, 1916

R. Lars Olson's death occurred at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning,
July 30, 1916, at the family residence.  Chronic liver trouble
being the cause of his death. Mr. Olson was born in Mora, Dalarna,
Sweden, Sept. 17, 1843, his death bringing him to the age of 72
years, 10 months and 13 days.  At the age of twenty-five, or in
1868, he came to America, coming direct to Omaha.  In 1870 he moved
to this county, settling on a homestead in the Swedish community
northeast of Hooper. On Dec. 25, 1871, he was married to Miss
Carrie Olson, who with one son, Andrew, and two daughters, Mrs.
Chas Erickson and Mrs. Andrew Erickson survive, as also five
grandchildren. In the year 1877 he, with his family moved to a farm
near Craig, where they resided for 14 years, coming back then to
Swaburg and obtaining the farm which has meant home to him ever
since. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon a 2 o'clock
at the late residence of the deceased. Interment was made in the
Baptist cemetery near Swaburg. Rev. K. de Freese had charge of
these services also.hhw

1880 US Census - Bell Creek, Burt County, NE
   Name           Rel   M  Gen   R Age B     Occ   Fthr  Mthr
Lars    OLESON    Self  M Male   W 37 SWE  Farmer   SWE   SWE  
Carrie  OLESON    Wife  M Female W 28 SWE  wife     SWE   SWE  
Andrew  OLESON    Son   S Male   W  7 NE            SWE   SWE  
Francis OLESON    Dau   S Female W  4 NE            SWE   SWE  
Mary    OLESON    Dau   S Female W  1 NE            SWE   SWE  
Victor  JOHNSON   Other S Male   W 14 SWE  Laborer  SWE   SWE  
Samuel  SAMUELSON Other S Male   W 25 SWE  Laborer  SWE   SWE  


larsolsonfamily

Lars, Andrew, Karin, Frances (in back), Mary (in front)

 
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Name = Carrie Olson

Dates on Tombstone = Feb. 14, 1852  -  Apr. 23, 1924
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Lars Olson

Maiden Name = Carrie Olson

Parents = Elinos Olaf Anderson (Olaf Linn) & Holknekt Kerstin
Mattsdotter

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
May 1, 1924

Swaburg Pioneer Answers Death's Call

Another of Swaburg's sturdy pioneer settlers has answered the final
summons and passed to the Great Beyond. Mrs. Carrie Olson was born
in Mora, Dalarne, Sweden, February 11, 1852, and died at her home
in Uehling on April 23, 1924 aged 72 years, 2 months and 9 days.
When 18 years old she left the homeland, arriving at Omaha in 1870.
There she was united in marriage, the following year, to Lars
Olson, and together they came to Swaburg to settle upon the
homestead just north of the Lutheran church. In 1877 they sold this
homestead and removed to the Craig neighborhood where they lived
for fourteen years, moving back to Swaburg in 1891, this place
being the family home until the death of Mr. Olson in 1916.  The
struggles and hardships of the early days earned for Mrs. Olson the
ease and comforts in which her declining years were spent living
with her children and at Uehling.

Mourning this devoted mother are one son, Andrew, and two
daughters, Mrs. Charles Erickson and Mrs. Andrew Erickson, all of
Swaburg. She is also survived by six grandchildren and three great
grandchildren, a sister in Sweden and a brother, Ola Lindquist, of
Uehling. Funeral services were held Saturday from the late home and
the Congregational church in Uehling, the Rev. J. S. Benson
officiating.  A quartet composed of Pastor Benson, Harry
Stromquist, Miss Margaret Westlin and Miss Luella Sampson sang, and
Pastor Benson sang a solo in Swedish. Interment was made in the
family lot in the Baptist cemetery in Swaburg. The pallbearers were
Andrew Bowman, Tura Bowman, And. Frost, Mats Anderson, Peter Hanson
and Frank Peterson.hhw 

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Name = Matts Olson

Dates on Tombstone = Apr. 18, 1841  -  Jan. 16, 1914
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Carrie Mattson/Jacobs

Parents = Elinos Olaf Anderson (Olaf Linn) & Holknekt Kerstin
Mattsdotter

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
January 22, 1914

Matts Olson, a pioneer of our vicinity, passed away at his home in
Uehling where he had resided the past three years, Friday morning.
Cause of demise was dropsy. Deceased was born in Sweden in 1841. He
came to this country in 1868 and resided in Omaha one year during
which time he worked for the Union Pacific railroad.  The next year
he homesteaded in Logan Township where he resided until he moved to
Uehling three years ago. He was married to Mrs. Carrie Jacobs in
1871. She and his six children survive him.  The children are three
sons Eric, William and Alfred and one step son, A. B. Jacobs, three
daughters, Mrs. Ambrose Erickson, Mrs. O. L. Anderson and Mrs. Glen
Carsons.   He also leaves a brother, Ole Lindquist and a sister,
Mrs. Lars Olson and another sister in Sweden. Funeral services were
held from the late residence at 1 o'clock, Sunday. Rev. Olander of
Oakland officiated. Interment in the Baptist cemetery south of
Uehling. The entire community join in extending sympathy to the
bereaved ones.hhw

Additional Notes 
(1) Source - Dodge County Marriage Records, Book C, Page 108 
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Olson, Matts Family 
by Marie Erickson Olson

My grandfather, Matts Olson, was born April 18, 1841, in Berkarlos,
Mora, Dalarna, Kopparbergs Lan, Sweden, to Elinos Olaf Anderson and
Holknekt Kerstin Mattsdotter.  His mother died Nov. 10, 1852,
leaving six small children.  His father married Maria Andersdotter
in 1854. She had a daughter, Margit, who later married her
stepbrother, Andrew. Maria died in 1865. 

In 1868, Matts, who used the patronymics system of adding son to
his father's first name for his last name, Olson, and his brother,
Andrew, who chose the name Linn, and Andrew's wife and daughter
came to Omaha, NE.  In the 1870's, their father, brother, Olaf, who
chose the name Lindquist, and sisters, Kerstin and Karen, arrived. 
Sister Margit remained in Sweden. Grandfather got a job with the
Union Pacific, building the railway west. I have been told he was
present at the driving of the Golden Spike at Promontory Point,
Utah, May 10, 1869, but have no proof. 

In 1870, grandfather went to Logan Creek in Dodge County where he
filed for a homestead consisting of 80 acres, the north - - ship
20, range 8 east. The deed given by President R. B. Hayes, was
dated Mar. 1, 1879. Forty acres of this land is in my possession.
At the time of grandfather's death in 1914, he owned over 700 acres
in Dodge and Burt counties. In the early 1870's, he married a
widow, Mrs. Carrie Jacobs, whom he had known in Sweden. Her life in
the new world had been tragic.  In the spring of 1870, she sailed
with her husband, Bud Jacob, and two sons, for the U.S.A. The
youngest son, born in 1869, had his first birthday on the ocean.
Soon after coming to Omaha, her husband and oldest son died of
typhoid fever. She laid for six weeks with the fever, then in the
middle of winter, was taken by sleigh to relatives of her husband
in Logan Township in Dodge County, where she married Matts Olson.
Grandfather was active in a Sunday School and entertained many
itinerant preachers.

On Oct. 26, 1892, the Olsons deeded two acres for a Baptist
Cemetery south of Uehling.  It is still in use.

Grandfather fed cattle.  It probably wasn't good for his asthma,
but they were his life.  One steer was sent to England. 

Grandmother bore 14 children, but only seven grew up. They were A.
B. Jacobs, by her first husband, and the children of Matts Olson
who were Eric, William, Alfred, Mary Anderson, whose twin Christina
died, Christina Erickson, and Mabel Carson. My grandparents retired
to Uehling, NE, where grandfather died in 1914 from dropsy.
Grandmother had a stroke and lived for five years without being
able to speak. She died in 1917. The Olsons, have too many
descendants to name them all, but a vast majority reside in eastern
Nebraska.  Only my mother, Christina Erickson, held on to the land
she inherited, in spit of being widowed at 34 years of age and the
Great Depression.  At her death in 1959, she passed it on to her
daughters, Marjorie Realph, Marie Olson, the writer of this
article, and Bernice Clough, whose land, since her death in 1984,
is owned by her children, LaNelle, Roger, and David Clough.
Marjorie's son, James Realph, of Blair, farms most of this land, as
well as doing work in the credit field. He loves the land and the
great outdoors. Without the help of his wife, Pam, I couldn't have
submitted this article. My mother also bought her parents' home in
Uehling, NE, in 1918, and lived there for over 40 years. 

After almost 50 years in Omaha, my husband, Charles Lorraine Olson,
and I built a house on one of her lots and retired to the peace and
quiet of a small town. My grandparents would be proud to know that
many of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren are or have
been active in the field of education, either as teachers or school
administrators, and active in their churches.  They are carrying on
the tradition of making this a better place to live just as my
grandparents did when they helped other poor immigrants get started
in the New World.hhw 
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Name = Matts Olson

January, 1914

Matts Olson, an old pioneer of our vicinity passed away at his home
in the east part of town last Friday morning at 2:20 a.m. at the
age of 72 years, 8 months and 29 days.  The cause of demise was
dropsy.

The deceased was born in Mora, Sweden April 18, 1841. He came to
America in 1868 and resided in Omaha one year during which time he
worked for the Union Pacific railroad helping to build the bridge
across Salt Lake.  The following year he homesteaded in this
township where he resided until three years ago when he moved into
town.  He arrived in Omaha with an indebtiness of $50 but at the
time of his demise owned seven hundred and twenty acres of land and
some bank and elevator stock. He was married to Mrs. Carrie Jacobs
in 1871.  She and his six children survive him.  The children are
three sons; Eric, William and Alfred and one step son E. B. Jacobs,
three daughters, Mrs. A. L. Anderson, Mrs. Ambrose Erickson and
Mrs. Glenn Carson. He also leaves a brother, Ole Lindquist and a
sister, Mrs. Lars Olson and one sister in Sweden. 

Funeral services were held from the residence at 1 o'clock Sunday.
Rev. Arlander of Oakland officiated. Interment is in the Baptist
cemetery south of town. The entire community join in extending
sympathy to the bereaved ones.

Note: Betty Strand sent this obituary to me on Jan. 8, 2001

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mattsolsonchildren 
 
The Matts Olson Children, about 1901 
Back row: Eric, William, Andrew B. Jacobs, Alfred 
Front row: Mabel Carson, Christina Erickson and Mary Anderson

 
Olson, Matts 
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Name = Carrie Olson

Dates on Tombstone = Nov. 11, 1844  -  Nov. 3, 1917
Tombstone Photo

Spouse 1 = Andrew Jacobs
Spouse 2 = Matts Olson

Maiden Name = Carrie Mattson Jacobs

Parents Name = Matz & Anna (Ericdoyer)(1) Erickson 
               (Skeri Matts Erson and his wife Anna Ersdotter )

Mrs. Matts Olson


On Saturday, Nov. 3, occurred the death of Mrs. Matts Olson at her
home in Uehling.  About four years ago Mrs. Olson suffered a stroke
of paralysis, and since that time she had been in a helpless
condition, but kind hands gave her the best of care. 

Mrs. Matts Olson was born Nov. 11, 1841, at Vattnas, Mora, Sweden. 
In 1866 she was united in wedlock to Andrew Jacobs, in Sweden.  To
this union were born three children, Two of them died in infancy;
one survives her.

The family immigrated to America in the year 1870 and resided for a
short time in Omaha, where the husband died. In 1872 Mrs. Olson was
again married, at Fremont, to Matts Olson.  Eleven children were
born to this union. Four passed to the great beyond before her. 

Down at Swaburg, only a few yards from the Lutheran church, Mr.
Olson took a homestead. The family prospered greatly and
accumulated nearly a thousand acres of Nebraska's most productive
land.  A few years they lived northeast of Oakland, a mile south of
Bertha, but then moved back to Swaburg. Something like a dozen
years ago, when the children had grown up and left the parental
home, Mr. and Mrs. Olson moved to Uehling. There Mr. Olson died
four years ago. 

Of the many who mourn her demise are the seven children; Andrew
Jacobs, Craig, Nebr.; Eric Olson, Hooper, Nebr.; Willie A. Olson,
Hooper, Nebr.; Alfred Olson, Craig, Nebr.; Mrs A. L. Anderson,
Hawarden, Iowa; Mrs. Ambrose Ericson, Hooper, Nebr.; Mrs. Glen
Carlson, Craig, Nebr.  She leaves also two brothers, And. Mattson,
Craig, and one in Sweden; and thirty-one grandchildren.

The funeral was held last Monday afternoon, services being
conducted in the Congregational church at Uehling, by Rev. John
Cedergren of Oakland. Oakland Independent.hhw

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11-9-1917
O/I
Mrs. Matts Olson died Sat, 11-3-1917, at Uehling. She was born on
11-11-1841 at Vattnas, Mora, Sweden.  She married Andrew Jacobs in
1866 in Sweden. The had 3 children, but 2 died in infancy.  They
emigrated in 1870 to Omaha where Mr. Jacobs died.  She married Matts
Olson  in 1872 at Fremont.  They had 11 children, but 4 preceded her
in death.  Mr. Olson died 4 years ago.  Survivors are; Andrew
Jacobs, Eric Olson, Willie A. Olson, Alfred Olson, Mrs. A. L.
Anderson, Mrs. Ambrose Erickson, Mrs. Glen Carson, 2 brothers;
Andrew Mattson, Craig & 1 brother in Sweden.  She was buried at the
Baptsist Cemtery Last Monday.hhw

Additiona Notes (1) Source - Dodge County Marrage Records, Book C,
Page 108. 

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Name = Annie Peterson

Dates on Tombstone = 1831  -  1911

Spouse = T. P. Peterson

Maiden Name =

Parents =

Annie Peterson was born in Sweden in 1831 or in June of 1829 and
died in Nebraska in 1911.  She is buried at the Baptist Cemetery
south of Uehing, NE.  She married T. P. Peterson about 1848 in
Sweden, and they emigrated to the USA in 1870.  Their children are;
Pete, John, of Rosalie, Anna Lindquist, of Swaburg, Carrie (Oliver) 
Chapman, of Omaha, Lars and one deceased.hhw

1885 Nebraska State Census
PETERSON  Pet    59  SW  101  LOG    
          Anna   56  SW        
          Peter  26  SW        
          John   21  SW        
          Lars   15  SW        



1900 Nebraska, Dodge, Logan, 247A
Peterson, T. P. Head wm Nov 1826 73 m 52     Swe Swe Swe 1870 30 Na
          Anna  Wife wf Jun 1829 70 m 52 6 5 Swe Swe Swe 1870 30
          Pete  Son  wm May 1853 47 s        Swe Swe Swe 1870 30 Na
          John  Son  wm Apr 1867 33 s        Swe Swe Swe 1870 30 Na 


1910 Nebraska, Dodge, Logan, 145
Lindquist, Ola    Head mw 62 m  31      Swe Swe Swe 1871
           Anna   Wife fw 54 m  31 0 0  Swe Swe Swe 1870   
Peterson,  Anna   MIL  fw 81 wd    5 5  Swe Swe Swe 1870

Information is needed. 

Peterson, Annie
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Name = Duane Peterson

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 20, 1915  -  Apr. 26, 1992
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Neva A. Zipi

Parents = Fritz & Nellie (Carlson) Peterson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
May 7, 1992

Duane Peterson, 76, died on April 26, 1992 at Fremont. He was born
on October 20, 1915 in Polk county to Fritz and Nellie (Carlson)
Peterson. He married Neva A. Zipi on February 6, 1940 at Albion.
Survivors are his wife, Neva, sons & daughters-in-laws; Eldon &
Jeanette Peterson, of Uehling, Gale & Gloria Peterson, of Herman,
sisters Kathryn Emert, of Sabetha, KS and Gwendolyn Trine, of
Madison, 6 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.  He was
preceded in death by his parents and 1 brother, Leo Peterson.  He
was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

Peterson, Duane
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Name = Lars Peterson

Dates on Tombstone = June 24, 1841  -  Oct. 90, 1923
Tombstone Photo by
Stefanie Larsen

Spouse = Hanna Anderson/AKA Anna Bowman

Parents = Peter Dahl & Justine Dahl

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
October 11, 1923

Early Settler Near Here; Dies in Calif.

Tuesday Hooper relatives received word to the effect that Lars
Peterson, one of the first pioneer settlers of the Swaburg
neighborhood, had died on Monday morning, Oct. 8, at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Johnson, at Los Angeles, Calif., following
an attack of heart trouble. His body will be brought to Uehling for
funeral services and burial, and will reach there the latter part
of the week, the exact date as yet being uncertain. 

Mr. Peterson was 82 years old, having been born in Sweden on June
24, 1841.  On July 14, 1863, he landed at New York City and went on
to Chicago where for a year he engaged in carpentering.  In 1864 he
and two companions came westward to Omaha to seek homes for
themselves and other countrymen. From Omaha he up into the Logan
valley and settled on the homestead that is now farmed by his son,
Elmer. This was the beginning of the Swaburg settlement.  Mr.
Peterson was the last survivor of that early band of pioneers.  The
homestead remained his home until 1898 when he retired from active
farm life and enjoy the fruits of his labors. Then followed a
period of traveling in the west and a five years residence in
Denver before settling permanently in Uehling.  Last fall he
accompanied his daughter, Mrs. Johnson, and family to California,
death overtaking him while helping in the construction of the new
home.

Mr. Peterson was married on Oct. 10, 1864, to Hanna Anderson at
Omaha who passed away on July 23, 1920, after sharing his joys and
sorrows and successes and disappointments for nearly fifty six
years. He was the father of eleven children, nine of whom survive. 
These are: Mrs. John Mattson, Henry and Elmer of this vicinity;
Will, in Texas; Roy, in South America, and Mrs. Anna Bennett, Mrs.
Mae Templin, Mrs. Clara Taylor, Mrs. Lillian Johnson, all of Los
Angeles.  He is also survived by two brothers, Peter Peterson of
Omaha, and Henry Dahl of Keating, Oregon; and two sisters, Mrs. Wm.
Keller and Mrs. E. G. Erickson of Hooper. During his long residence
in this community he had gained a wide acquaintanceship and held
the highest respect of all friends, all of whom now extend the hand
of sympathy to the bereaved relatives.hhw 
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History of the Elkhorn Valley

Lars Peterson, of Logan Township, Dodge County, homesteaded a part
of Section 28 in 1864.  The first season he broke seven acres of
ground and built a dugout 10x14 feet, eight feet high in the middle
and six at the corners.  This pioneer abode served our subject for
five years, when he built a log-house 16x18 feet.  The logs he cut
on the creek, while the nails and hardware he got at Omaha. From
time to time he added to his original homestead until he has three
hundred and twenty-five acres of well cultivated land.  His
buildings are of first-class design, and  all shows him to be a man
of thrift and order. 

Mr. Peterson was born in Sweden, June 24, 1841.  He is the son of
Peter and Justin Dahl, who was of the  following family of
children; Lars, Peter, Anna, Andrew, Erick, Tena and two deceased.
He of whom we write was united in marriage in 1864, to Anna
Anderson, the daughter of A. Anderson.  By this union ten children
were born as follows: Carrie, February 5, 1866; Peter, September
22, 1867; Annie, February 19, 1870; Willie, April 5, 1872; Mary,
March 15, 1874; Turcy, March 4, 1876; Andrew, September 4, 1877;
Clara, October 3, 1879; Elmer, April 26, 1884; Roy, December 15,
1886; Lillie, December 19, 1886. Our subject's oldest son
accidentally shot himself April 13, 1885 while hunting and lived
but a few hours. While our subject is now surrounded with a
comfortable home he can look back over the days when he had only
ten dollars, and that went for flour at Fremont, where he worked by
the day. In his political choice our subject is a Republican, and
in religious matters both he and his wife are Lutherans.hhw
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Dodge and Washington Counties

Pages 846 & 847

Lars Peterson

Having accomplished a satisfactory work in his free and independent
occupation and acquired a competency to live on in his declining
years, Lars Peterson, a retired farmer of Uehling, is now enjoying a
well-earned leisure.  Born in Sweden in 1841, he remained there
twenty-two years.

After a long and tedious ocean voyage he landed in New York on July
14, 1863.  Proceeding westward, he arrived in Chicago with 5.00 in
gold in his picket, which he soon changed into scrip, receiving
$7.50 in that currency.  Here he worked at his trade as a carpenter
until 1864.  In that year he was one of three Swedes selected to
find a favorable location for a colony of their countrymen.  Going
to Omaha, he was there told that the only land available for that
purpose lay west of Columbus, but as the Indians in that locality
were very hostile the committee decided to form a settlement in
Logan Valley instead.  The venture proved successful, and Mr.
Peterson is now the only survivor of the founders of that
settlement.

His father, who followed him to this county in 1864, came to
Nebraska where he took up a homestead claim and carried on general
farming with good results, residing on his ranch until his death, at
the age of seventy-eight years.  His wife, Justine Peterson,
survived him, living to be eighty-two years old.

Taking up a homestead claim in Dodge County, Lars Peterson went from
Chicago by rail to St. Joseph, Missouri, and thence by boat to
Omaha, Nebraska, and before leaving for the farm homestead at Logan
Valley, Nebraska, he sent his last $10.00 for flour, purchasing 200
pounds, an amount that by strict economy lasted him and his bride,
whom he married in Omaha, a long time.  He cleared and improved his
homestead of 160 acres, and lived upon it until he had accumulated a
sufficient sum to warrant him in giving up active labor, and since
1898 has lived retired, having a most desirable home in Uehling,
Nebraska.

Mr. Peterson married October 10, 1864, in Omaha, Hanna Anderson, and
to them several children have been born, namely; Peter, who died at
the age of fourteen years, having accidentally shot himself; Carrie
Mattson, wife of a Dodge County farmer; Anna Bennett, living in
California; Mary  Peterson, of Los Angeles, California; Clara
Taylor, also living in Los Angeles; Turah, who died at the age of
twenty years; Elmer, living on the parental homestead; Lillie, wife
of Dr. Chris Johnson, a veterinary surgeon living near Uehling; and
Roy, a resident of California.  Mr. Peterson has traveled in the
west, after retiring from the farm, having spent five years in
Denver before settling permanently in Uehling.  He is a never
changing republican in politics and a member of the Lutheran
Church.hhw 

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Name = Anna Peterson

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 22, 1846  -  July 23, 1920
Tombstone Photo by
Stefanie Larsen

Spouse = Lars Peterson

Maiden name = Hanna Anderson/AKA Anna Bowman

Parents = Anders & Karin (Mattsdotter) Mattson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
July 29, 1920

Mrs. Lars Peterson

This is to chronicle the passing of one of Swaburg's few remaining
pioneer settlers, Mrs. Lars Peterson, whose death occurred at
Uehling on Friday morning, July 23rd.  She had been enjoying good
health up until the last week, taking sick on Monday.  An operation
was resorted to on Thursday in a last hope to relieve her, but
owing to her advanced age, she succumbed from the effects of it.

Mrs. Peterson was born in Mora, Dalarne, Sweden, on Sept. 22nd,
1846, being at the time of her demise aged 73 years, 10 months and
1 day. In the late 60's she came to this county and with her
husband settled on a homestead near Logan creek in Swaburg.  As a
pioneer, Mrs. Peterson suffered all the trials and inconveniences
incident to such a life. She was a true helpmate to her husband
through these early struggles and later shared in the pleasures of
more prosperous times, Spending her declining years in quiet and
ease in a comfortable home at Uehling.

Mrs. Peterson was a noble character of the conscientious and pious
school; a devout and faithful Christian; a devoted wife and an
ideal mother. She was a good friend and neighbor, ever ready to
lend a helping hand to the needy. Her loss will be keenly felt, not
only in the family circle, but in the circle of all who knew her. 

Besides the aged husband, there remain to mourn for her four sons
and five daughters. The children are: Mrs. Mary Templin, Mrs. Anna
Bennett and Mrs. Clara Taylor, all of Los Angeles, Calif.; Will, of
Knott, Texas; Roy, of Vallejo, Calif., and Mrs. Carrie Mattson,
Mrs. Lillie Johnson, Henry and Elmer of Swaburg.

The funeral services were conducted Monday from the late home in
Uehling to the Congregational church, Rev. O. W. Reger speaking
words of consolation from the text, "Precious in the sight of the
Lord is the death of His saints."  A mixed quartette furnish
special singing. There was a large attendance and the beautiful
floral tributes testified to the love and esteem in which the
departed was held. The final rites were performed at the Baptist
cemetery in Swaburg and interment made in the family lot there.hhw 

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Name = Peter Peterson

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 22, 1867  -  Mar. 17, 1884
Tombstone Photo by
Stefanie Larsen


Parents = Lars & Anna (Anderson/Bowman) Peterson

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

Peter Peterson, 16, was the son of Lars and Anna (Anderson/Bowman)
Peterson. He was born on September 22, 1867 in Nebraska and died
from a gun shot wound on March 17, 1884.  His parents were both born
in Sweden and both are buried at the Baptist cemetery.hhw 

Peterson, Peter
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Name = Roy L. Peterson

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 15, 1885  -  Apr. 1, 1947
Tombstone Photo by Stefanie
Larsen

Parents = Lars & Anna (Anderson/Bowman) Peterson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
April 3, 1947

Former Hooper Man Died of Heart Attack

Roy L. Peterson, 61, native of Hooper, died of a heart attack in a
Fremont restaurant Tuesday. A retired government serviceman, Mr.
Peterson had been visiting friends and relatives in Fremont.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Fred Bader
chapel in Fremont with interment in the Baptist cemetery northeast
of Hooper. Born Dec. 15, 1885, on the homestead of his early
pioneer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Peterson, near Hooper, he grew
to manhood in this vicinity. He is survived by four sisters and two
brothers.hhw 

Peterson, Roy L.
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Name = Tura Peterson

Dates on Tombstone = Mar. 4, 1876  -  June 25, 1901
Tombstone Photo by
Stefanie Larsen

Parents = Lars & Anna (Bowman) Peterson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
June 27, 1901

Tura Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Peterson, of the Swaburg
neighborhood, died at Hastings, last Tuesday.  The body was brought
here last night and taken to Swaburg for interment.  He was 23
years old.hhw

Peterson, Tura
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Name = Otis A. Phippin

Dates on Tombstone = Jan 17, 1879  -  Oct. 4, 1950

Spouse = Carrie Mattson Jacobs (1922)

Parents =

Information is needed. 

The Hooper Sentinel
Nov. 27, 1924

Mrs. & Mrs. O. A. Pippin & daughter, of Omaha,  were 
in an auto accident at Hooper.  They had been visiting
relatives in Thurston County.  They returned to Omaha,
but the car remained in Hooper for repairs.hhw

Omaha Marriages & Anniversaries
JACOBS, Carrie; 42; md. Otis A. PHIPPIN; 43; Aug 1922 58453


Phippin, Otis A. 
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Name = Carrie Phippin

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 27, 1870  -   May 4, 1961

Spouse 1 = Andrew B. Jacobs (1892)
Spouse 2 = Otis A. Phippin (1922) 

Maiden Name = Carrie Mattson 

Parents = Andrew & Maggie Mattson

Mini Biography by Harry H. Wagner

Carrie Mattson Jacobs Phippin was born on Sept. 27, 1870 in Sweden.
She emigrated to the USA in 1889.  
On July 30, 1892 she married Andrew B. Jacobs Fremont, Nebraska.

They had the following children: 
Florence V. Nelson, (1894-1985) *
Leonard C. (1897-1918)
Mildred Nash, (1899-1945) *
Agnes Hingst(1902-1991), Emerson, NE.
Leslie W., (1904-1955) *
Vyolet Salb, (1906-1956) *
Weldon L., (1908-1966) *
Bernice Barge abt 1910 *
* Lived in Omaha in 1955.

Carrie and Andrew were divoriced prior to the 1920 Census.
Carrie Mattson Jacobs married Otis A. Phippin in August, 1922
at Omaha, NE.  
Carrie Mattson Jacobs Phippin died on May 4, 1961 and is buried 
in the Uehling Baptist cemetery.hhw 

Omaha Marrigaes & Anniversaries
JACOBS, Carrie; 42; md. Otis A. PHIPPIN; 43; Aug 1922 58453

Phippin, Carrie
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Name = Barry Rabe

Barry L. Rabe, 61, of Oakland died Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012, at his
home, three miles south of Oakland.

He was born April 20, 1951, in Oakland to Willis and Muriel (Strand)
Rabe. He attended District 64 and graduated from Oakland High School
in 1969. He was a member of Uehling Congregational Church and served
as a trustee on the church board. He belonged to the FFA and 4-H. He
was a mechanic for Merlyn Nelson Farm Equipment and drove truck for
Peterson Transfer before farming. He farmed with his father until
Wills retired. Throughout his farming career, he fed cattle, pigs,
and did custom hay baling.

Barry had three daughters, Kelly, Leah and Jane. Barry and his
daughters lived on the home place his entire life.

Survivors include: his mother, Muriel Rabe of Oakland; brother,
Randy (Sharon) Rabe of Greer, S.C.; sister, Carrie (Chapman) Mertes
of Witchita, Kan.; daughters, Kelly (Jim) Dortch of Oakland, Leah
Rabe (and friend, Luke Ruggles) of McCook and Jane Rabe (and friend,
Clayton Nincehelser) of Gretna; and two granddaughters.

He was preceded in death by a sister and brother-in-law, and twin
grandsons.

The funeral will be 10:30 p.m. Wednesday at First Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Oakland with the Revs. Steve Hoden and Mark Eldal
officiating. Visitation will be from 1-8 p.m. Tuesday at Pelan
Funeral Home in Oakland with the family receiving friends from 5-8
p.m. Visitation will continue one hour prior to service time
Wednesday at the church. Burial will be in Baptist Cemetery in
Uehling.hhw

Barry Rabe

RABE, BARRY
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Name = Muriel Rabe

Muriel Arlene (Strand) Rabe was born in Uehling, Nebraska on
November 4, 1919 to Barton and Carrie (Erickson) Strand. She passed
away December 22, 2016 at Oakland Heights in Oakland, Nebraska, at
the age of 97.

She attended Uehling Elementary School until the third grade. Her
family moved to a farm south of Uehling; she then went to school at
District #84 in Dodge County and later graduated from Uehling High
School in 1936.

On March 28, 1940, Muriel and Willis William George Rabe were
united in marriage at the Uehling Congregational Church in Uehling,
Nebraska. They lived in Burbank, California, and after six months,
they returned to Nebraska to farm. They farmed in Burt County from
1941 through 1973. They moved into Oakland in 1986. Muriel worked
at the Uehling Co-op, at the Fremont Dodge County ASCS office and
as a maid in Omaha.

Muriel was baptized, confirmed and belonged to the Uehling
Congregational Church. She taught Sunday school for 40 years, sang
in the choir, belonged to the women?s fellowship, taught bible
school and served as Clerk of the church. She was a devout
Christian woman.

She was a member of the Uehling American Legion Auxiliary Post
#196 for 75 years, where she held all offices. Muriel helped
organize, and served as a leader for, the Peppey Doers 4-H Club.
She also served on the Burt County Extension Council for 10 years. 

She belonged to the Neighborhood Harmony Club, participated in
several card clubs and was on the first Board of Directors of the
Oakland Swedish Center. In 2011 she was Queen of the Oakland
Swedish Festival. Muriel was very proud of her heritage; she
traveled to Sweden twice in her lifetime. She collected an
abundance of information on both she and Willis? heritage, and
composed a beautiful, priceless, hardbound book. 

Muriel?s greatest love was her family. She treasured the time
spent with them, most especially the holidays. She enjoyed baking
and sewing; she crafted several handmade quilts. She loved to
dance; Muriel and Willis took the opportunity to go dancing
whenever possible. 

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Willis;
daughter and son-in-law, Anita and Mick Tietjen; son, Barry Rabe;
grandson, Marty Tietjen; granddaughter, Jamie Marie Rabe; twin
great grandsons, Clinton and Jacob Dortch; brother, Gerald (Betty)
Strand.

She is survived by her children, Randall (Sharon) Rabe of Greer,
SC, Carrie (Chatman) Mertes of Wichita, KS; grandchildren, Angie
(Christian) Fox Blochlinger of Houston, TX, Kent Tietjen of South
Sioux City, NE, Kelly (Jim) Dortch of Fremont, NE, Leah (Luke)
Ruggles of Wakeeney, KS, Jane (Clayton) Nincehelser of Springfield,
NE, Lisa Skaff of Wichita, Jordan Skaff of Wichita, Marie Skaff of
Overland Park, KS, Andrew Skaff of Wichita; step grandchildren,
Donald Cole of Commerce Township, MI, Debbie Cole of Concorde, NC,
Misti (Jason) DeBerry of Wichita, Chad Mertes of Spokane, WA, Brady
(Ginny) Mertes of Andover, KS, Katie Mertes of Wichita; great
grandchildren, Nichole (Jeramy) Witham of Auburn, WA, Gage Tietjen
of South Sioux City, Laiken Tietjen of South Sioux City, Karlie
Dortch of Fremont, Evie Dortch of Fremont, Faye Barry Nincehelser
of Springfield; 12 step great grandchildren; 5 great great
grandchildren. 

Muriel_Strand_Rabe

RABE, MURIEL STRAND
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Name = Willis Rabe

Dates = 3-29-1911   -   3-14-2005
Tombstone Photo

The Fremont Tribune (On-Line)
March 15, 2005

Willis W. Rabe, 93, of Oakland died Monday, March 14, 2005, at
Oakland Memorial Hospital in Oakland.

The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at First Congregational Church
United Church of Christ in Uehling. Visitation will be from 1-8 p.m.
Thursday at Palmquist-Pelan Funeral Home 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 Baptist
Cemetery in rural Uehling.hhw

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The Fremont Tribune (On-Line)
March 16, 2005

The funeral for Willis William George Rabe, 93, of Oakland will be
10:30 a.m. Friday at First Congregational Church United Church of
Christ in Uehling.


He died Monday, March 14, 2005, at Oakland Memorial Hospital in
Oakland.

He was born March 29, 1911, in Washington County to Ernest and Emma
(Boschult) Rabe. He attended rural school in Sheridan Township,
Washington County, the parochial school of Immanuel Lutheran Church
in rural Hooper, and graduated from Hooper High School in 1930. He
was baptized April 29, 1911, and confirmed April 5, 1925, at
Immanuel Lutheran Church in rural Hooper. He married Muriel Strand
on March 28, 1940, in Uehling. They lived in Burbank, Calif., for
six months where he was employed and then came back to Nebraska to
farm. They farmed in Burt County from 1941 through 1973 on the same
farm. They moved into Oakland in 1986. He continued to help his son,
Barry, farm until 1995.

He was a board member for District 64 School in Burt County and a
deacon and trustee in the Uehling Congregational Church for many
years.

Survivors include: his wife, Muriel of Oakland; children, Anita
(Mrs. Mike) Tietjen of South Sioux City, Randy (and wife, Sharon) of
Hebron, Barry of Oakland and Carrie (Mrs. Vincent) Skaff of Wichita,
Kan.; eight grandchildren, Kent Tietjen, Leah and Jane Rabe, Anji
Fox, Lisa, Jordan, Marie and Andrew Skaff; three great-
grandchildren, Gage and Laiken Tietjen and Niki Fox; three
stepgrandchildren, Kelly (Mrs. Jim) Dortch and Donald and Deb Cole;
two stepgreat-grandchildren, Karlie and Evie Dortch; a sister,
Lucille Ruwe of Tucson, Ariz.; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, Alice
Daubert, Adeline Ruwe and Esther Johnson; three brothers, George in
infancy, Jerome and Marvin Rabe, grandson, Marty Tietjen, and
granddaughter, Jamie Marie Rabe. 

The Rev. Linda C. Newman will officiate Friday's service. Visitation
will be from 1-8 p.m. Thursday at Palmquist-Pelan Funeral Home 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 the Baptist Cemetery in rural Uehling.

Pallbearers will be Loren Nusser, Don Daubert, Kent Tietjen, Jim
Dortch, Rick Mead and Rolly Church.

A memorial has been established to First Congregational Church
United Church of Christ in Uehling.hhw

Rabe, Willis
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Name =  Edward James Realph

Dates on Tombstone = 1900 - 1971
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Marjorie Erickson

Parents = William & Christia (Larson) Realph

Summary

The Oakland Independent 
April 1, 1971

Edward Realph, 70, died on Tuesday at Omaha.  He was born at
Swaburg on November 20, 1906 to William H. and Christena Larson
Realph. He married Marjory Erickson on June 12, 1929 at Uehling.
Survivors are his wife, 1 daughter, Carolee (Mrs. William
Laughren), 1 son, James, and 1 granddaughter, Lori Sue Laughren.hhw

The Fremont Tribune
March 24, 1971

Uehling - Edward J. Realph, 70, died Tuesday at an Omaha hospital
following a lingering illness.

Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Congregation Church.  Rev. Loyd
Anderson will officiate.

Born in the Swaburg area, Nov. 20, 1900, Mr. Realph lived here most
of his life.  He married Marjorie Erickson June 12, 1929.   He was a
member of Congreational Church Mens Fellowhip and the Farm Bureau.

Survivors include his widow; a daughter; Mrs. William (Carolee)
Laughren, Wayne; a son, James, Blair; three brothers, Harvey,
Fremont; John, Littleton, Colo.; and Norman, Kansas City, Mo.; a
sister, Mrs. Martin (Mabel) Jensen, Mountain View, Mo.; and one
granchild.

Visitation will begin Thrsday at Warne Funeral Chapel.

Burial will be in Baptist Cemetery.hhw
 
edwardrealph

edwardrealphfamily
 
Back row: Edward & James Realph 
Front row: Marjorie Realph & Carolee Laughren 
Note - Mabel Fritsch sent this picture to me on Jan. 3,2001. 

 
Realph, Edward 
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Name = Marjorie Realph

Dates on Tombstone = Jan. 10, 1904  -  Oct. 19, 1986
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Edward Realph

Maiden Name = Marjorie Erickson

Parents = J. Ambrose & Christine (Olson) Erickson

The Oakland Independent 
October 23, 1986
Summary

Marjorie Realph, 82, died on Sunday at Blair.  She was born on
January 10, 1904 at Uehling, NE.   She married Edward Realph on
June 12, 1929 at Uehling, NE. He died on March 23, 1976.  Survivors
are 1 son, James of Blair, NE, 1 daughter, Mrs. William (Carolee)
Laughren of Bellevue, WA, and 1 sister, Mrs. Lorraine (Marie) Olson
of Uehling. She was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

The Fremont Tribune
Oct. 20, 1986 

Blair - Marjorie Realph, 82, of Blair, died Sunday afternoon at
Crowell Memorial Home in Blair.  She was a retired school teacher
and homemaker.

She was born Jan. 10, 1904, in rural Uehling.  She lived in the
Uehling area until November 1982, when she moved to Blair.

She was amember of First Congregational Church U.C.C. of Uehling,
Women's Fellowship of her church, and the Wo-He-Lo Club of Uehling,
and was past predident of the District 84 school board.

Marjorie Erickson married Edward Realph on June 12, 1929, in
Uehling.  He died March 23, 1976.

Survivors include a son, James of Blair; a daughter, Mrs. William
(Carolee) Laughren of Bellevue, Wash.; and a sister Mrs. Lorraine
(Marie) Olson of Uehling.

Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Lutheran Church
U.C.C. of Uehling.  The Rev. Hiram Lilley will officiate.
Visitation will be 1-9 p.m. until service time Wednesday at the
church.  Burial will be in Baptist Cemetery in Uehling.hhw 

marjorierealph

Realph, Marjorie
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Name = Vyolot Salb

Dates on Tombstone = Mar. 7, 1906  -  Nov. 24, 1957

Spouse = John Salb (1-8-1904  -  01-10-1969) m. abt 1928

Maiden Name = Vyolet Jacobs

Parents = Andrew B. & Carrie (Mattson) Jacobs

Mini Biography by Harry H.Wagner

Vyolet Eleanor Jacobs was born to Andrew B. and Carrie (Mattson)
Jacobs on March 7, 1906 at Craig, Nebraska.  Carrie Jacobs later
married Otis Phippin and both are also buried in the Uehling Baptist
Cemetery. Vyolet married John J. Salb about 1928.  Known children
are; John J. Salb Jr. about 1929, Gilbert Gary Salb(8-13-1940/11-19-
1988, Los Angeles, CA), Harold D. Salb and Jean Salb(1942/11-1988).

Vyolet Salb died Nov. 24, 1957 and was buried at the Baptist
Cemetery south of Uehling, Nebraska.  In the 1930 Census her father,
Andrew B. Jacobs, was living with Vyolet & John in Omaha, Nebraska. 
Andrew B. Jacobs is also buried in the Uehling baptist Cemetery.

John Salb Sr. was born on Jan. 8, 1904 in Nebraska, he died at San
Fransico, California on Jan. 10, 1969.hhw
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Omaha World Herald
Nov. 27, 1952

Salb- Mrs. Vyolet E., 6782 Spencer St., Sunday, age 51 years.
Survived by husband John J.; 1 daughter, Miss Jean Salb, both Omaha;
3 sons, John J., Jr., San Francisco, Cal.; Harold D., Los Angeles,
Cal.; Gilbert G., Omaha; mother, Mrs. O. A. Pippin, Blair, Neb.; 3
sisters, Mrs. Ed Nelson, Omaha; Mrs. R. D. Hingst, Emerson, Neb.;
Mrs. Leonard Yeager, Beaupale, Que., Canada; 1 brother, Weldon L.
Jacobs, Omaha; 1 grandson, Harold Dean Salb, Los Angeles, Cal.

Sevices Wednesday, 9;30 a.m. Crosby, Kunold Mortuary, 32 Ave. and
Farnam St, with further services 1 p.m. from Congregational Church
at Uehling, Neb.hhw

Salb, Vyolet
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Name = Blanche Mildred Shepard

Dates = 7-30-1909  -  8-22-2001
Tombstone Photo

Parents = Fred & Nellie (Sumner) Frost

Spouse = Lawrence Shepard (Divorced)

Obituary 
 
Blanche M. Shepard, 92, of Banning, Calif., died wednesday, Aug. 22,
2001, at Cherry Valley Health Care in Banning.  Blanche Frost was
born July 30, 1909, in Uehling. 

Survivors include: a daughter, Shirley of Texas and three brothers,
Harold Frost of Muscatine, Iowa: Fred E. (and wife, Faith) Frost of
Banning and Kenneth (and wife, Marie) Frost of Fremont.  

A memorial service was held in Banning.  A graveside service will be
10:00 a.m. Saturday in the Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling.
Wiefels and Son Crematory in Palm Springs, Calif., was in charge of
arrangements.

Note:  Mary Lou Roost sent this obituary to me on 9-26-2003.

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Name = Howard F. Soderling

Dates on Tombstone = July 19, 1903  -  Jan. 22, 1965
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Gertrude Frost

Parents = Arvin & Anna (Engberg) Soderling

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
January 28, 1965

Howard F. Soderling died Friday, at Fremont, after being shot at
Cedar Bluffs by his son-in-law, Jerry Hansen, of Fremont.   He was
buried at the Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling.  Also shot at the
same time were his wife, Gertrude and his daughter, Sandra Lee
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Obituary

The Fremont Tribune 
January 22, 1965

Shot Victim Rites Slated For Monday

Services for Howard F. Soderling, 61, Cedar Bluffs, will be held at
2 p.m. Monday at the Presbyterian Church in Cedar Bluffs.

Rev. Merle Elrod will officiate and burial will be in Baptist
Cemetery at Uehling.

Mr. Soderling was born July, 19, 1903, in Oakland and had lived in
Cedar Bluffs about eight years.  He previously lived in Lyons 15
years and for a short time in Colon.

He married the former Gertrude Frost of Uehling on March 2, 1927,
in Fremont.

Survivors include a son, Howard D. Soderling, Cedar Bluffs; five
daughters, Mrs. George (Elaine) Holbrook, Fort Wayne, Ind., Mrs.
Robert (Beverly) Knoell, Mrs. Gordon (Joy) Nelsen, and Mrs. Jerry
(Sandra) Hansen all of Fremont and Lois Soderling at home; his
mother, Mrs. Anna Soderling, Oakland; three brothers, Harold of
Oakland, Ross of Chicago, and Elmer of Boise, Idaho; and 15
grandchildren.

Moser Funeral Home of Cedar Bluffs is in charge of arrangements.hhw

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Name = Gertrude E. Soderling

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 19, 1907  -  Jan. 27, 1965
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Spouse = Howard F. Soderling

Maiden Name = Gertrude E. Frost

Parents = Fred & Nellie Mae (Sumner) Frost

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
February 4, 1965

Gertrude Soderling, 57, died on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1965, at the
Dodge County hospital in Fremont after being shot on Friday at
Cedar Bluffs by her son-in-law, Jerry Hansen of Fremont. She was
buried at the Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling.  Also shot at the
same time were her husband, Howard, and her daughter Sandra Lee
Hansen.  Gertrude(Frost) was a graduate of Uehling High School.hhw

Soderling, Gertrude
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Name = Inf son, of Milon & Faye
Southwell

Dates on Tombstone = b & d 1934

Parents = Milon & Faye (Olson) Southwell

Information is needed. 

Southwell, inf son
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Name = Baby Stanley

Dates on Tombstone = 9-19-1949
No Tomstone

Parents = William & Vivian Erickson Stanley

Mini Biography
By Harry H. Wagner

This baby's name is Wendy Lea Stanley.  She was born & died on Sept.
19, 1949.  Her maternal grandparents were Albert & Laura Erickson.
Her paternal grandparents were Neal & Irma Stanley.

This information was sent to me by her sister, Rita. 

Stanley, Baby
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Name = Stout Baby (George)

Dates on Tombstone =

Parents =

Information is needed. 

Stout, Baby (George)
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Name = Barton Strand

Dates on Tombstone = 1896 -  1986

Spouse 1 = Carrie Erickson
Spouse 2 = Carmen Realph

Parents = Swan & Emma (Magnuson) Strand

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
May 20, 1965

Rites Are Held Saturday for Barton Strand

Funeral services were held Saturday at the Congregational Church in
Uehling for Barton Gerald Strand of Uehling, who died suddenly May
12 at his home.  Rev. Ross Louthan conducted the service and
interment was in the Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling, with Lodge
and Military services at the grave.  It was a Wollmer & Warne
service. Music was by Charles Landholm, accompanied by Marvel
Christensen, organist. Pallbearers were E. D. Murer, Loell Strand,
Leonard Strand, Raymond Wedergren, Charles Erickson and Wayne
Sommerer. 

Mr. Strand was born March 27, 1896 at Oakland, the son of Emma and
Swan Strand, and had lived in the community his entire life.  He
was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith, and was a member
of the Men's Fellowship. He was a member of the Congregational
Church and American Legion Post No. 196 at Uehling; I. O. O. F. at
Craig; and the Veterans World War I Barracks No. 496. On March 28,
1918 he married Carrie Erickson, and she preceded him in death in
December 1957. He married Carmen Realph Aug. 18, 1960 and had since
lived in Uehling. He is survived by his wife; a daughter Muriel
(Mrs. Willis Rabe) of Oakland, and son Gerald of Hooper; also five
grandchildren, two great grandchildren, two step children, Mabel
(Mrs. Maurice Hansen) of Omaha and Mrs. Carmen Lowe of Uehling; two
brothers, Ernest of Uehling and Lawrence of Oakland.hhw 

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Name = Carrie E. Strand

Dates on Tombstone = 1898  -  1957

Spouse = Barton Strand

Maiden Name = Carrie Erickson

Parents = Andrew & Mary (Olson) Erickson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
December 19, 1957

Last Rites Held Dec. 17 For Mrs. Barton Strand

Mrs. Barton Strand, a long-time resident of the Swaburg area,
passed away at her home in Uehling Saturday afternoon following a
lingering illness. Services were held Tuesday at the Congregational
Church in Uehling, with the Rev. Maurice Holt officiating.  Charles
Landholm was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Windsor Uehling,
organist.  The pallbearers were Charles Erickson, Earl Wedergren,
Arthur Larson, Edward Realph, Anthony Clough and Harry Swanson.
Interment was in the Baptist Cemetery at Uehling. 

As Carrie Erickson, daughter of Andrew and Mary Erickson, the
deceased was born on their farm in Swaburg, June 4, 1898.  and was
aged 59 years, six months and ten days. She attended the Saspair
and Logan View schools. On March 28, 1918, she was united in
marriage, in Omaha, to Barton Strand of Swaburg, and they left
immediately for Camp Funston where he was stationed for training
during World War I.  Upon his discharge from service, they
established their home in Uehling, later moving to Swaburg and then
back to Uehling. Mrs. Strand had affiliated with the Congregational
Church at Uehling at its organization and was a member of its
Women's Fellowship.  She also held membership in the WolleLo Club
at Swaburg. 

Surviving are her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Willis Rabe (Muriel)
of the Oakland area; one son Gerald of Swaburg; and four
grandchildren Anita, Randall and Barry Rabe and Bonita Strand. She
is also survived by her aged mother, Mrs. Mary Erickson of Uehling,
and one brother, Douglas of Swaburg.  Her father and a baby sister
preceded her in death.hhw 

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Name = Clarence E. Strand

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 18, 1899  -  April 5, 1920 

Parents = Eric & Mary (Morell) Strand

The Oakland Independent
4-9-1920

Clarence, the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Strand, passed away
at the family home in Swaburg, at 10 o'clock Monday morning, April
5th. 

He was born in Swaburg December 18, 1899, being at the time of his
demise aged 20 years, 3 months and 27 days.  Having been in frail
health from infancy, his strength gradually failed during the past
winter, until the Master sent the final summons and called him from
earthly suffering to eternal rest.  His sister, Miss Dora, a trained
nurse, ministered to his needs and tenderly card for him during his
last days.

He is survived by the parents, two sisters Mrs. Lydia Thomas and
Miss Dora, of Omaha, and one brother, Emil.

Funeral services were held at the late home, Wednesday afternoon,
rev. O. W. Reger of Uehling officiating. The funeral cortege then
wended its way to the Baptist cemetery where the final rites were
conducted and interment was made.hhw

Strand, Clarence E.
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Name = Emil Strand

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 25, 1896  -  Sept. 9, 1972

Parents = Eric & Mary (Morell) Strand

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
September 31, 1972

Emil Strand, 75, died n September 9, 1972 at Fremont. He was born
on October 25, 1896 at Swaburg to Eric and Mary Morell Strand.  He
was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Clarence and sister,
Doris (Mrs. Roy Shafer).  He is survived by 1 sister, Lydia (Mrs.
George T. Thomas) of Omaha. He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery,
Uehling, NE.hhw

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Name = Eric Strand

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 12, 1854  -  Apr. 15, 1945

Spouse = Mary Morell

Parents = Anders & Marie (Rombul) Swenson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
April 19, 1945

Aged Swaburg Resident Dies

Eric Strand, 59 year resident of the Swaburg community, passed to
his eternal rest Sunday evening at an Omaha hospital at the age of
90 years, 4 months and 3 days.  The aged gentleman had suffered a
paralytic stroke about three weeks ago and had been hospitalized
first at Fremont and later in Omaha since April 6. 

Mr. Strand was born December 12, 1854, at Ostormora, Sweden, and
came to the United States in 1884.  He worked for two years in
Omaha before coming to Swaburg in 1886 to make his home there from
that date until the time of his last illness and death. In 1888 he
was united in marriage to Mary Morell, the faithful and devoted
wife who now lives to mourn the companion of 57 years of wedded
life. 

Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. George Thomas and Mrs. Roy
Shafer, both of Omaha, one son, Emil of Hooper, and a brother, Swan
Strand, also of Hooper. Funeral rites were held Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock from the Congregational church in Uehling with Rev.
Arthur Swanson officiating. Music was by Mrs. LeRoy Luck and Mrs.
Frank Vondracek as vocalists and Mrs. Ivan Wedergren pianist.
Interment, directed by Wollmer & Warne, was made in the Baptist
cemetery south of Uehling. John R. Larson, Hans Larsen, Carl
Egbers, Harold Bergquist, Allan Anderson and Harry Wagner served as
pallbearers.hhw 

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Name = Mary Strand

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 17, 1859  -  July 5, 1952

Spouse = Eric Strand

Maiden Name =  Mary Morell

Parents = Carl Carlson & Anna Ersdotter Morell

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
July 10, 1952

Mrs. Mary Strand is Laid to Rest

Mrs. Mary Strand, 92, a former well known, long time resident of
the Swaburg community, passed away Saturday at the home of a
daughter, Mrs. George I. Thomas, in Omaha. Mrs. Strand was born
Sept. 17, 1859, in Sweden and came to the United States when she
was 9. She was married to Eric Strand Oct. 25, 1889.  He died in
1945.  She was also preceded in death by two children. Surviving
are two daughters, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Roy Shafer, both of Omaha,
and one son, Emil Strand, of Hooper. The funeral service was held
on Tuesday afternoon at the Congregational church in Uehling, with
Rev. W. A. Albright officiating. Pallbearers were Marvin Mattson,
Allen Anderson, Sherman Lindgren, Julian Lindgren, Roland Larson
and Hans Larson. Ivar Anderson was soloist, accompanied by Mrs.
Windsor Uehling. Interment was in the Baptist cemetery at Uehling.
It was a Wollmer & Warne service.hhw 

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Name = Ernest C. Strand

Dates on Tombstone = 1902  -  1992
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Vivian Monson

Parents = Swan & Emma (Magnuson) Strand

The Oakland Independent
Oct. 1, 1992.

Former Uehling Mayor Strand Dies at Age 90.

Funeral services for Ernest Carl Strand were held Tues., Sept. 29,
1992 at the First Congregational Church in Uehling.

He died September 26 at Oakland Heights Nursing Home at the age of
90 years. The Rev. Todd Karges officiated.  Edna Bergquist was
organist.

Casket bearers were Lynn Murer, Kent Hoeneman, F. Edwin Olson, Lon
Strand, Larry Mueller and Mark Helser.  Burial was in the Baptist
Cemetery near Uehling.  Palmquist-Pelan Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements.

Ernest Carl Strand was born to Swan and Emma (Magnuson) Strand,
September 5, 1902 on a farm southwest of Oakland, Nebr.  In 1910,
he moved with his parents and two brothers, Barton and Lawrence, to
a farm 4 miles south of Uehling.

On January 21, 1925, he married Vivian Monson in the Methodist
Church in Lyons, Nebr.  They lived on the Strand farm where they
raised two children, Melva and Loell.

Ernie joined the Congregational Church of Uehling on April 21, 1935.
He was a church trustee for 20 years.

Ernie and Vivi moved to Uehling in October 1954.  He had a
plumbing-electrical business, helped his brother Barton with lime
hauling and did carpentry work, remodeling or building several
houses in Uehling.

Strand was the mayor of Uehling for a time, a director of the bank
and helped with the organization of the Uehling Auditorium.  He
also stayed involved with the farming with his son.

Strand's wife, Vivi, died October 15, 1968. He married Gertrude
Monson on April 15, 1971 at McCook, Nebr.  They made their home in
Uehling until February 1992, when they moved to a nursing home in
Fremont.  In July, they moved to Oakland Heights.

Strand was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, wife
Vivi and a great-grandson.  He is survived by his wife, Gertrude;
children Melva (Mrs. E. D.) Murer and Loell Strand; six
grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; a stepson, Merlin Monson of
San Francisco, Calif.; 5 nieces and 1 nephew.

Memorials may be given to the Congregational Church in Uehling.

Linda Stewart sent this obituary to me on Sept. 15, 2001

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Name = Vivian H. Strand

Dates on Tombstone = 1902  -  1968
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Spouse = Ernest C. Strand

Maiden Name = Vivian Monson

Parents = Andrew & Amanda Monson

Obituary

The Oakland Independent 
October 1, 1968.

Mrs. Ernest Strand of Uehling, and a long-time resident of Swaburg,
died last Tuesday at the Dodge County Community Hospital, where she
had been a patient for the past five weeks.  In failing health for
nearly eight months, she had also been hospitalized in Omaha
following surgery.

Vivian Monson, daughter of Andrew and Amanda Monson, was born in
Cuming County, December 11, 1902, and was 65 years old. The family
later resided in the Liberty community west of Lyons where her
girlhood was spent.  She attended the Liberty district school and
the Liberty Methodist Sunday School.

Following her marriage to Ernest Strand Jan. 21, 1925 at Lyons, they
resided in Swaburg until 1954, when they retired from their farm and
moved to their new home in Uehling.

She was a member of the First Congregation United Church of Christ
at Uehling and its Women's Fellowship and a superintendent of its
Cradle Roll department for twenty years.  She was also a charter
member of the Wo-He-Lo Club of Swaburg.

Preceded in death by her parents, one brother and four sisters, she
is survived by her husband, one daughter Melva Jean (Mrs. Everett D.
Murer) and one son, Loell Dean Strand, both of Swaburg, also six
grandchildren and two brothers, Elim Monson of McCook and Clarence
Monson of Lyons, and nieces and nephews.

Her funeral was solemnized Thursday at the Uehling Congregational
Church with Rev. Donald Bosworth officiating. Mrs. Russell Uehling
was organist and Mrs. Raymond Wedergren and Charles Landholm sang in
duet "Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown" and " Surely Goodness and
Mercy", two favorite hymns of the departed one.

Interment was in the family plot in the Swaburg Baptist Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Richard Mattson, Charles Erickson and Raymond
Wedergren of Swaburg, Carroll E. Johnson of Oakland and LeRoy
Eastberg and Stanley Voskamp of Uehling.

Additional article in same newspaper.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis and children of Bassett, who came here for
the funeral of Mrs. Ernest Strand, were Thursday evening visitors in
the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Everett D. Murer.

Other relatives from a distance in attendance at the Strand services
included Mrs. Elizabeth Stigsell and Bertil of Isanti, Minn., Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Stigsell and children of Minneapolis; Mrs. And
Mrs. Joel Wedergren of Hastings, IA; Mrs. Segurd Magnusson, Raymond
Magnusson and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Magnusson of Emerson; Stanley
Anderson and Randy Rabe of Lincoln; Einar Anderson of Millard; Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Anderson, Roy B. Schafer, Mrs. Max Stripe, Leonard
Strand and Lori and Mrs. Gary Toombs of Omaha; and also many from
the nearer-by areas.

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The Hooper Sentinel 
October 17, 1968

Services Held For Mrs. Ernest Strand

Funeral services are Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Congregational
Church, United Church of Christ, at Uehling, for Mrs. Ernest Strand,
65, who passed away Oct. 15 at Dodge County Community Hospital.  She
had been a patient for the fast five weeks.

The Rev. Donald Bosworth is the pastor in charge.  Interment, under
the direction of Wollmer & Warne Funeral Home, will be at the
Baptist Cemetery, south of Uehling.  Memorials are acceptable for
the Organ Fund of the Church.

Visitation was Wednesday, and on Thursday at the Church in Uehling
from noon until time of service.

Mrs. Strand (Vivian Monson) was born Oct. 11, 1902 west of Oakland
in Cuming County to Andrew and Amanda Monson.  She was a member of
the First Congregational Church of Uehling; long time Superintendent
of the Church Cradle Roll; member of the Women's Fellowship of the
Church, and a charter member of WoHeLo Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Strand were married Jan. 21, 1925 at Lyons, and lived
on the farm until 1954 when they moved to Uehling.  She had been in
failing health for the past seven or eight months.

Surviving are her husband; a son, Loell, and daughter, Mrs. E. D.
Murer (Melva) both of Hooper, six grandchildren; two brothers,
Clarence Monson of Lyons, and Elim Monson of McCook, and several
nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by four sisters and a brother.hhw

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Name = Gerald Strand

Dates on Tombstone = July 10, 1921  -  June 9, 1990

Spouse = Betty Wheatley

Parents = Barton & Carrie (Erickson) Strand

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
June 14, 1990

Gerald Strand, 68, died on June 9, 1990 at Fremont.  He was born on
July 10, 1921 at Uehling to Barton & Carrie (Erickson) Strand.  He
graduated from Uehling High School in 1938.  He married Betty
Wheatley on September 16, 1945 at Uehling.  Survivors are his wife,
Betty, 1 daughter, Mrs. Dennis (Bonnie) Krohn, of Hooper, 2 sons;
Jerry, of Mobile, AL and Jon, of Uehling, 1 sister, Muriel Rabe, of
Oakland and 2 grandchildren.  He was buried at the Baptist
Cemetery, Uehling, NE.

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Name = Betty Strand

Betty R. Strand age 89, of Uehling Died Saturday June 4, 2016 at the
Hooper Care Center.

Betty was born the oldest of six on June 28, 1926 in Waterbury,
Nebraska to Willis and Ruth ?Stewart? Wheatley. The family lived in
several different communities during the depression, eventually
settling in Uehling. Betty graduated from Uehling High School in
1945. She was married to Gerald Strand in September 1945 and they
farmed in the Uehling area. Betty was a farm wife helping out on the
farm until they sold their equipment in 1971. She then went to work
at Logan View High School as a cook while still living in the
Uehling area. After retirement they moved into Uehling. Gerald died
in June of 1990. Betty continued to live in Uehling until she became
a resident of the Hooper Care Center. 

Betty had been a member of the Ladies Aide of the Congregational
Church in Uehling, Congregational Church Choir and taught Sunday
School and Confirmation there as well. She also was a member of Wo-
He-Low, American Legion Auxiliary and was a Girl Scout Leader.

Survivors: Daughter ? Bonita (Dennis) Krohn of Hooper Sons ? Jerry
Strand of Rural Hooper Jon Strand of Uehling Grandson ? James M.
Case II Granddaughter ? Juliane M. (Chad) Case Rinas Great
grandchildren ? Christopher M. Rinas, Tyler D. Rinas and Dylan P.
Rinas Brothers ? Willis C. (Jean) Wheatley of Apache Junction, AZ.
Joe (Debbie) Wheatley of Allyn, WA. Sisters ? Mona (Lyle) Thielfoldt
of Brownsville, TX. Janice (Hershel) Nuzum of Hooper Sister-in-law ?
Muriel Rabe of Oakland

Betty was preceded in death by her husband, brother Leo and
granddaughter Janel Case.

The funeral will be 10am Thursday at the Hooper Funeral Chapel.
Pastor Larry Jirsak will officiate. Burial will follow in the
Swaburg Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling. Visitation will be on
Wednesday from 3pm to 8pm with the family present from 6pm to 8pm at
the Ludvigsen?s Hooper Funeral Chapel. Memorials are suggested to
the Uehling Community Support Fund, Uehling Park and the Swaburg
Baptist Cemetery.

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Name = Lawrence Strand

Dates on Tombstone = 1899  -  1971

Spouse = Eva McMurtry

Parents = Swan & Emma (Magnuson) Strand

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
November 18, 1971

Lawrence Strand, 72, died on Monday at Oakland, NE.  He was born on
March 19, 1899 at Oakland to Swan and Emma Strand.  He married Eva
McMurtry on December 6, 1923 at Council Bluffs, IA.  Survivors are
his wife, 1 son, Leonard of Oakland, 1 daughter, Mrs. Gary Toomba
(Valeria) of Omaha, and 1 brother, Ernest of Uehling.  He was
buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 
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The Hooper Sentinel 
November 18, 1971.

Lawrence Strand Rites Thursday

Lawrence Strand, 72, of Oakland passed away Monday night at the
Oakland Hospital after an illness of two years.

The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the
Congregational Church of the United Church of Christ in Uehling,
with Pastor Wm. Reitmeier in charge.  Interment will be in the
Baptist Cemetery at Uehling, with the Warne Funeral Home in charge.

Lawrence Strand, son of Swan and Emma Strand, was born March 19,
1899, near Oakland, and had lived in the Oakland area his entire
lifetime.

He farmed between Oakland and Uehling until 1964, when he retired
and moved to Oakland.

He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith, and was a
member of the Congregational Church of the United Church of Christ
at Uehling, and of the I.O.O.F. at Craig.

He married Eva McMurtry on Dec. 6, 1923, at Council Bluffs, Iowa.
She survives, with on son, Leonard, of Oakland; a daughter, Mrs.
Gary (Valerie) Toombs of Omaha; ten grandchildren, and seven great
grandchildren; a brother, Ernest Strand of Uehling and a number of
nieces and nephews.

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Name = Eva Strand

Dates on Tombstone = 1904  -  1975
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Spouse = Lawrence Strand (1923)

Maiden Name = Eva McMurtry

Parents =

The Oakland Independent
January 16, 1975

Strand Rites In Uehling.

Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Strand were held Wednesday at the
United Church of Christ in Uehling.  She died the preceding Friday
at the Oakland Hospital at the age of 70 years.

The Rev. William Reitmeier officiated.  Interment was in the
Baptist Cemetery near Uehling.

She was born April 20, 1904 at Craig.  The former Eva McMurtry, she
was married to Lawrence Strand Dec. 6, 1923. They farmed in the
Uehling and Oakland area until moving to Oakland in 1964.  She was
a member of the United Church of Christ.

Survivors include a son, Leonard of Scribner; daughter, Mrs. Garry
(Valerie) Toomes of Omaha; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-
grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Bill (Hatie) Adams of Belleville, Kans.
and a brother Vernie McMurtry of Nampa, Ida.

Linda Stewart sent this obituary to me on Sept.15, 2001

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Name = Anna S. Strand

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 27, 1928  -  Aug. 19, 1995

Spouse 1 = Art Talllman
Spouse 2 = Leonard L. Strand

Maiden Name =  Anna Stafania Jonsson

Parents =

Obituary 

The Fremont Tribune 
August 21, 1995

Tekamah - Anna Stefania Strand, 66, of Tekamah died Saturday, Aug.
19, 1995, at Memorial Community Hospital in Blair.

Anna Stafania Jonsson was born Sept. 27, 1928, in Skalar, Iceland. 
She married Art Tallman, who preceded her in death.  She then
immigrated to the United States and became a U. S. citizen.  She
married Leonard Strand Nov. 28, 1975, in Fremont and lived in
Scribner until October 1985.  They moved to Fayetteville, N.C., and
returned to the Tekamah area in December 1990, and moved into
Tekamah in April.  She worked in factory management in the past
years and was a homemaker.

Surviors include her husband; a son , Joe Stefansson of Iceland;
five stepdaughters, Vikki (Mrs. Leon) McNeir of Geneva, Lori (Mrs.
Carrie) Claussen of Clinton, N.C., Cindy Strand of Moscow, Idaho,
Mae Conklin of Herman, and Shirley Abbott of Shawnee, Okla.; a
stepson, Bill Tallman of Tekamah; several grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.

She also was preceded in death by a stepdaughter.

The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church in
Tekamah.  The Rev. Kenneth Saunders will officiate.  Visitation
will be 1-8 tonight at Palmquist-Pelan Funeral Home in Oakland and
an hour before the service at the church.  A private burial will be
at a later date. Memorials have been estableished to Nurses Lounge
at Memorial Community Hospital in Blair.hhw

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Name = Sandra Strand

Dates on Tombstone = June 25, 1950  -  Dec. 28, 1950

Parents = Leonard & Anna Strand

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
January 4, 1951

Sandra Strand Buried Sunday

Sandra Kay Strand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strand,
Swaburg, passed away at the Dodge County Community hospital
Thursday, Dec. 28. She had been ill with virus pneumonia since
Christmas Day. Born in Fremont June 25, 1950, she was aged 6 months
and 3 days.  She was baptized by Rev. John L. Banks, pastor of the
Congregational church at Fremont. Mourning her passing are the
parents and a sister, Victoria Lynn, a half-brother, Michael John
and a half sister, Sherryl Faye. The funeral services were held
Sunday at the Wollmer & Warne Funeral Home and at the
Congregational Church in Uehling. Rev. W. A. Albright, of Oakland
officiated.  Mrs. Windsor Uehling was pianist, and Ivar Anderson
Sang, "Precious Jewels" and "In the Sweet By and By."  Burial was
in the family plot in the Baptist cemetery at Swaburg.hhw 

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Name = Leonard Strand

Dates = 6-16-1924 -  8-14-2011

Parents = Lawrence & Eve Strand

Spouse1 = Shirley Hull 1947
Spouse2 = Ann Stefania 1975

Leonard LeRoy Strand was born June 16, 1924, in Omaha to Lawrence
and Eva Strand. He died Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011, at Heritage Crossings
in Geneva after a lengthy illness.

Leonard graduated from Uehling High School.

He was married to Shirley Hull on Sept. 7, 1947, and to them four
daughters were born. He farmed for several years west of Uehling. He
moved to Minnesota where he farmed for a few years. He moved back to
Uehling where he drove truck for several years.

He married Ann Stefania on Nov. 26, 1975. They lived in Scribner
where he worked as a hired hand. They moved to North Carolina in
1985, where he worked in lawn service and did repair work. They
moved to Tekamah upon retiring where he lived until Ann passed away
in 1995. He then moved to Uehling, until he came to Geneva in 2007.
He resided at Heritage Crossing for the last six months until his
death.

He is survived by his daughters, Vikki McNeir (and husband, Leon) of
Geneva and Lori Clausen (and husband, Kerry) of Godwin, N.C.; a
sister, Valerie Toombs of HighLand Village, Texas; seven
grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; two
great-great-grandchildren; six nieces and nephews; and numerous
cousins.

He was preceded in death by Ann Strand; two daughters, Sandra Strand
and Cindy Strand; two stepchildren, Mike Reed and Sherry Rodriquez;
and his parents, Lawrence and Eva Strand.

The memorial service will be 2 p.m. Friday at First Congregational
Church in Uehling.

Farmer & Son Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements.hhw

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Name = Loell D. Strand

October 6, 1932 : March 19, 2021

Loell D. Strand, age 88, of Hooper died Friday, March 19, 2021, at
Methodist Hospital in Omaha,

Loell Dean Strand was born Oct. 6, 1932, to Ernest and Vivian Strand
on the farmstead south of Uehling, Nebraska. He married Shirley Ann
Wiese on Oct. 11, 1952, at St. John's Lutheran in rural Lyons,
Nebraska. To this union was born four children, daughters, Terri,
Leigh, Tami, and son, Lon.

Shortly after being married, Loell was drafted in the United States
Army and served as part of 955th Field Artillery near the front line
in the middle of Korea. He was inducted on Jan. 5, 1953, in Fremont,
Nebraska, and discharged in October 1954 at Colorado Springs,
Colorado, at the rank of Sergeant. While he was serving in Korea, his
oldest daughter, Terri, was born.

After returning home, he began farming on the family farm south of
Uehling. He farmed for 60 years before retiring to a home in Hooper.
Loell had lived on the farm for 80 years. Loell also enjoyed
carpentry work. He helped remodel the church in 1949 with his dad and
in 1987 with his son, Lon. He began Strand and Son Carpentry with his
son, Lon. The Strand family was awarded the Pioneer Farm Family Award
in 2010.

Service to the community was very important to Loell. He was a long-
time member of the United Church of Christ in Uehling. He served on
the church board, was a Co-op board member for 15 years, President of
the Dodge County Farm Bureau for 4 years, and a Dodge County
Supervisor for 17 years. He also was a member of the American Legion
Post 196, Veterans of Foreign War, and Forty & Eight.
Loell and Shirley enjoyed traveling with their family and friends.
They visited all 50 states, Canada, Mexico, Sweden, Denmark and
Germany.

Loell is survived by his wife Shirley of Hooper; his four children,
Terri (Kent) Hoeneman of Craig, Leigh (Larry) Mueller of Hooper, Lon
(Keyla) Strand of Hooper, and Tami (Mark) Heiser of Lynch; 11
grandchildren, Jennifer (Byron) Keller, Emily (Matt) McGuire, Matthew
(Kim) Hoeneman, Carrie (Brad) Dahl, Laura (Brandon) Moore, Nathan
(Ashley) Mueller, Philip (Kate) Mueller, Lyndsay (Nick) Osborn,
Brittany (Kurtis) Clausen, Megan (Matt) Miller, and Terence (Mandy)
Heiser, 24 great-grandchildren; brother-in-law and sister-in-law,
Donald and Darlene Wiese; and many nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his parents Ernest and Vivian (Monson)
Strand; grandsons, Logan Strand and Jason Mueller; sister and brother-
in-law, Melva and E.D. Murer; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Irvin
and Donna Wiese.

The funeral will be 10 a.m. Monday, March 22, at the Auditorium in
Uehling. Burial will be at the Swaburg Baptist Cemetery south of
Uehling, with Military Honors. Pastor Larry Jirsak will officiate.
Visitation will be from 2-5 p.m. on Sunday, March 21, at Ludvigsen's
Hooper Funeral Chapel. Memorials may be directed to the Baptist
Cemetery or the Hooper Volunteer Fire Department. The family is
requesting masks to be worn at both the visitation and the funeral
service.

loell
d. strand

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Name = Logan Strand

Dates = 7-27-1988  -  5-10-2004
Tombstone Photo

The Fremont Tribune (On-Line) 
May 12, 2004

The funeral for Logan C. Strand, 15, of rural Hooper will be 10:30
a.m. Thursday at Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hooper He
died Monday, May 10, 2004, at Creighton University Medical Center in
Omaha from injuries he sustained from an ATV accident He was born
July 27, 1988, in Fremont. He was a freshman at Logan View High
School in rural Hooper. He was on the football and golf teams. He
was a member of the band, Science Club and FFA, where he received
the Star Greenhand Award, which is presented to the outstanding
upcoming freshman He also was a member of the Sons of the American
Legion and Logan Valley Trap Team Survivors include: his parents,
Lon and Keyla; two sisters, Brittany and Lyndsay, all of rural
Hooper; and grandparents, Gary and Diann Arp of Hooper and Loell and
Shirley Strand of rural Hooper He was preceded in death by great-
grandparents.

The Rev. Linda C. Newman will officiate Thursday's service.
Visitation will be from 1-8 p.m. today at Palmquist-Pelan Funeral
Home 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 Baptist Cemetery in rural Hooper.

Memorials have been established to First Congregational Church,
U.C.C., of Uehling, Logan Valley Shooting Club and Logan View Sports
Boosters.hhw

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Name = Louis Strand

Dates on Tombstone = June 6, 1862  -  Dec. 20, 1934

Spouse = Molly Magnuson

Parents = Anders & Marie (Rombul) Swenson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
December 27, 1934

Louis Strand is Called by Death

Louis Strand, a prominent resident of this vicinity, passed away at
his home in Swaburg early Thursday morning, following a heart
attack. He had suffered a paralytic stroke twenty-three years ago
which left his heart in a weakened condition, and, although he had
suffered several heart attacks during recent years, his death was
sudden and came as a great shock and moment of mourning to the
community.

Mr. Strand was born in Mora, Dalarne, Sweden, June 6, 1862, passed
away at Swaburg, December 20, 1934 aged 72 years, 6 months and 14
days. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith in his
mother country.  When twenty-seven years of age, he came to the
United States, coming direct to Omaha in the year 1889, having
employment there until 1891, when he came to Swaburg in company
with his brother, Swan, and they formed the widely-known farming
partnership of Stand Brothers which has only now been severed.  In
1894 they moved to the Oakland vicinity. 

In March, 1004, the deceased was united in marriage at West Point,
to Miss Molly C. Magnuson, of Oakland, and they established their
first home on a newly purchased farm near Stanton. Three years
later, they moved back to the Oakland vicinity, locating on a farm
which they purchased there, upon which they resided until 1918,
when Mr. Strand retired from active farming, and they removed to
Swaburg, and since 1920, they have resided in their present home in
this community. In 1929, together with his brother, Swan, Mr.
Strand made a trip back to the homeland to visit relatives and
especially for a last visit with his one hundred year-old mother,
who passed away the following year. During his many years residence
in this territory, Mr. Strand became widely known as a citizen of
sterling quality, and through his quiet and kindly manner, his
friendly heart and unfailing good will he had gained the highest
esteem and respect of all who knew him. 

Besides the sorrowing wife, there remains to mourn his departure,
two brothers, Eric and Swan, in Swaburg, two brothers, John and
Pete, and two sisters, Mary and Anna, in Sweden, and a number of
nieces and nephews, also a host of friends with whom he leaves a
pleasant memory of a good neighbor and kind friend. 

?  Warne, of Hooper, was held from the late home on Saturday
afternoon, with the Rev. Arnold Thoren, pastor of the Elim Lutheran
church, officiating. In an impressive sermon from the text "I am
the Good Shepherd" from the tenth chapter of St. John, Pastor
Thoren brought a beautiful comfort filled message to the large
assemblage that filled the home to overflowing.  Mrs. Thoren and
Miss Luella Sampson sang the duet numbers "the sweetly Solemn
Thought" "I'm a Pilgrim"  and "Nearer My God, to Thee". A beautiful
floral tribute bore testimony to the high regard in which the
departed one was held. Interment was made in the Baptist cemetery
at Swaburg and a mile-long cortege of sorrowing friends followed
the remains to the final resting place there.  The pallbearers were
Henry Erickson, Carl Gustafson, Andrew Bowman and Andrew
Stromquist, of Uehling and Charles W. Lindgen and Henry Peterson. 

The following from a distance were in attendance at the final
rites; Mr. and Mrs. Segurd Magnuson and sons, of Emerson, Mr. and
Mrs. George I. Thomas and Erick Morell, of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Swenson, of Hoskins, Sherman Anderson, of Rosalie, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Monson, Miss Edith Monson,
Clarence Monson, Miss Dorothy Brandenburge, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Carlson, of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Will Carlson of Craig, and Albin
Magnuson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Swan
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, John Johnson, and Mrs. Minnie
Pearson and children and Mrs. Tena ?son, all of Oakland.hhw

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Name = Molly C. Strand

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 2, 1874  -  May 19, 1938


Spouse = Louis Strand

Maiden Name = Molly Cecilia Magnuson

Parents = Mr. & Mrs. Carl M. Magnuson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
May 26, 1938

Mrs. Molly Strand

Swaburg - Mrs. Molly Strand passed at her home in Swaburg early
last Thursday morning, May 19, following a lingering illness.  She
had attained the age of 63 years, 9 months and 17 days.

As Molly Cecilia Magnuson, the deceased was born August 2, 1874, on
the homestead of her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Magnuson,
southwest of Oakland, where she spent her girlhood.  In March,
1904, she was united in marriage to Louis Strand, and they
established their first home on a farm near Stanton.  After three
years they moved to a farm south of Oakland and in 1918 they moved
to the Swaburg neighborhood and since 1920 resided in the present
home in Swaburg. Mr. Strand passed away on December 20, 1934.
After his passing Mrs. Strand continued her residence in the home
together with a companion. She had been in frail health during the
past 26 years, and for the past three weeks of her illness, her
brother-in-law and only sister, Mr. and Mrs. Swan Strand, were in
constant attendance upon her ministering to her needs with the
utmost devotion. The departed one was a home-loving woman with a
quiet and kindly personality.  She had gained a wide
acquaintanceship for herself, and her neighbors and friends, alike,
held her in highest esteem. 

Surviving her are her sister, Mrs. Swan Strand, of Swaburg, and
three brothers, Sigurd Magnuson of Emerson, Albin Magnuson of
Oakland and Arthur Magnuson of Swaburg, also fifteen nieces and
nephews.

The funeral, directed by the Wollmer & Warne mortuary of Hooper,
was held Saturday afternoon from the late home and the
Congregational church at Uehling, with its pastor, Mrs. Derelle E.
Barber, of Oakland, officiating. Music was furnished by a quartet
composed of Mrs. Fred Butler, Miss Rosemary Uehling, Wayne Uehling
and John I. Barber, with Mrs. Ivan Wedergren as accompanist.  There
was a large attendance and a beautiful tribute of flowers.
Interment was made in the family lot in the Baptist cemetery at
Swaburg.  The pallbearers were all nephews of the deceased they
being, Harold and Raymond Magnuson of Emerson, Barton Magnuson of
Oakland, and Barton and Lawrence Strand and Charles Magnuson.
Relatives who came to Swaburg for the funeral rites were Mr. and
Mrs. Sigurd Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Magnuson and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Magnuson of Emerson, Albin
Magnuson and son, Barton of Oakland, and Mrs. and Mrs. George I.
Thomas, Omaha.  Many friends from Lyons and Oakland were also in
attendance at the funeral.hhw 

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Name = Roland Strand

Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 1894  -  Apr 1895

Parents = Eric & Mary (Morell) Strand 

Information is needed. 

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Name = Swan Strand

Dates on Tombstone = 1868  -  1960

Spouse = Emma Magnuson

Parents = Anders & Marie (Rombul) Swenson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
September 22, 1960

Last Rites Are Held Wednesday For Swan Strand

Swan Strand, widely known pioneer longtime resident of the Swaburg
area died at the Oakland Memorial Hospital Saturday evening.  He
suffered a stroke Thursday morning. Had he lived until Wednesday,
he would have been 92 years old.

Born September 21, 1868 at East Mora in Dalarne, Sweden, the son of
Anders Swenson and Marie Rombul he was a member of a family of 12
children of which one brother is now the sole survivor.   As a
child he was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran state church of
Sweden. He attended school for only four years in his native
village. At he age of 19, Mr. Stand came to the United States
arriving in Omaha on June 1, 1888. Three years later he began
farming in Swaburg. Later he moved to the Oakland vicinity and
together with his brother, the late Louis Strand formed the Strand
Brothers farming partnerships becoming widely known as extensive
cattle feeders and farmers with extensive land holdings throughout
the area.  He was one of the 50 year shippers given special
recognition by the Omaha Livestock Commission market. 

On June 5, 1895 Mr. Strand was united in marriage at West Point to
Miss Emma Magnuson of Oakland.  They established their first home
near Oakland where they lived until 1910. They then moved to the
farm in Swaburg which remained the family home for nearly half a
century. Mr. and Mrs. Stand observed their Golden Wedding
anniversary in 1945, just two months preceding the death of Mrs.
Strand in August of that year. Mr. Stand continued to live in the
farm home alone until six ears ago when he went to live with his
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strand in Uehling. Mr.
Strand made a special trip back to the old home in Sweden in 1929
to visit his 100 year old mother, who died the following year. 

Besides the son, Ernest, Mr. Stand is also survived by his son,
Barton of Uehling and Lawrence of Oakland, six grandchildren and
fourteen great grandchildren; a brother Pete in Sweden and a number
of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held on his birthday
Wednesday afternoon at the Congregational Church in Uehling.  The
Rev. George Danskin, pastor of the Methodist Church in Hooper,
officiated. Mrs. Windsor Uehling was the organist and Charles
Landholm, soloist. Interment was in the family lot in the Baptist
Cemetery at Swaburg. Pallbearers were the grandsons, Gerald,
Leonard and Loell Strand, grandsons-in-law, Willis Rabe and Everet
Murer, and great grandson, Randall Rabe.  The Wollmer & Warne
Funeral home of Hooper was in charge of the arrangements.hhw

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Name = Emma T. Strand

Dates on Tombstone = 1870  -  1945

Spouse = Swan Strand

Maiden name = Emma Magnuson

Parents = Mr. & Mrs. Carl M. Magnuson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
August 1945

Swaburg Citizen Called By Death

Mrs. Swan Strand, 75, lifelong resident of the Swaburg community,
passed away Wednesday morning, August 15, 1945, after a lingering
illness during which she was hospitalized for a length period. 

Emma Magnuson, daughter of pioneer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl M.
Magnuson, was born May 14, 1870, southwest of Oakland and was
united in wedlock to Swan Strand at West Point on June 5, 1895, and
the couple observed their golden wedding anniversary this summer.
Until 1910 the family home was in the Oakland vicinity, but for the
past 35 years they had resided on a farm in the Swaburg community
where the wife and mother was generally loved for her many fine
Christian qualities. She was the mother of three sons, Barton,
Lawrence and Ernest, all of Swaburg.

Surviving also with those sons to mourn the passing of this loved
one are three grandsons, three granddaughters, one great grandson
and one great granddaughter. Funeral arrangements are in charge of
Wollmer & Warne, with services being held Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock from the Congregational church in Uehling with Rev. A. W.
Swanson of Oakland as the officiating pastor.hhw

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Name = Harold H. Swanson

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 28, 1908  -  Oct. 27, 1991

Spouse = Edna Olson

Parents =

Information is needed. 

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Name = Edna Swanson

Dates on Tombstone = Apr. 22, 1908  -  Jan. 10, 1986

Maiden Name = Edna Olson

Parents = Alfred & Signe Olson

Spouse = Harold H. Swanson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
January 16, 1986

Edna Swanson, 77, died on Friday at Pender, NE.  She was born on
April 22, 1906 at Craig to Alfred and Signe Olson. She married
Harold Swanson Sr. on April 22, 1958 at Omaha. She was preceded in
death by her parents, 1 daughter, 3 brothers and 1 sister.
Survivors are 2 sons; Harold Jr. and Elmer both of Decatur, 4
daughters; Mrs. Gerald (Mary Ann) Bacon of Lyons, Mrs. Rex (Donna)
Preston of Oakland, Mrs. LaVonne Arnold of Tekamah and Anita
Swanson of Decatur, 1 brother, Kenneth Olson of Craig, 2 sisters,
Mrs. Faye Southwell of Frazer, MN and Mrs. Mabel Beckstrom of
Oakland. She was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

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Name = Harold Swanson Jr.

Dates = 11-3-1928     10-28-2006

Parents = Harold H. & Edna (Olson) Swanson

Spouse = Evelyn Henry (1960)

Obituary

The Fremont Tribune (On-Line) 
October 30, 2006


Harold A. Swanson Jr., 77, of Decatur died Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006.

He was born Nov. 3, 1928, in Craig to Harold H. and Edna (Olson)
Swanson. He attended grade school at Bertha and Elm Creek. He
graduated from Decatur High School in 1946. He married Evelyn Henry
on Nov. 25, 1960, in Decatur. He was a lifelong farmer in the
Decatur area.

Survivors include: his wife; six sons, Harold III (and wife, Sharon)
Swanson of West Point, David (and wife, Laurie) Powers of Hebron,
Calvin (and wife, Marie) Swanson of Lyons, Chad Powers of
Emmetsburg, Iowa, Leslie (and wife, Kellie) Powers of Spencer, Iowa,
and Jerry Powers of Onawa, Iowa; five daughters, Charlene (and
husband, Wayne) Greve of Ceresco, Candace (and husband, Thomas)
Foley and Roxanne Johns, all of Merrill, Iowa, Nancy Johnson of
Onawa, and Beverly Wylie of Beatrice; a brother, Elmer J. Swanson of
Decatur; three sisters, Mary Ann Bacon, Donna Mae Preston and
Lavonne Yanke, all of Lyons; 31 grandchildren, 26 great-
grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by an infant sister, a daughter-in-law and
two sons-in-law.

The funeral will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at RLDS Church in Decatur with
High Priest Dale Wolf officiating. Visitation will be from 1-8 p.m.
Tuesday at Pelan Funeral Services in Lyons with a prayer service at
7 p.m. Visitation will continue one hour prior to service time
Wednesday at the church. Burial will be in Baptist Cemetery in rural
Uehling.hhw

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Name =  Harry S. Swanson

Dates on Tombstone = Nov. 7, 1906  -  July 4, 1985

Spouse 1 = Lillian Olson
Spouse 2 = Alma Rakop Olson

Parents =

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
July 11, 1985

Harry S. Swanson, 78, of Fremont, died on Thursday at Fremont. He
was born at Oakland, NE on November 7, 1906.  He was employed by
the Fremont Tribune from 1939 to 1947 and by the Omaha World Hearld
from 1947 to 1962. His first wife, Lillian Olson, died in 1961.  He
them married Alma Rakop Olson on January 11, 1963 at Lyons, NE. He
is survived by his wife, 1 son, Harry D. Swanson, 2 daughters; Mrs.
Donald (Karen) Lidstrandt and Mrs. Mirl (Mary) Johnson, 11
grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, 5 brothers; Raymond, John,
Ralph and Bud, 2 sisters; Mrs. Virgil (Mildred) Johnson and Marie
Newell. He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw

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Name = Lillian C. Swanson

Dates on Tombstone = Dec. 29, 1908  -  Aug. 14, 1981

Spouse = Harry S. Sawnson

Maiden Name = Lillian Olson

Parents = Andrew & Carrie (Hanson) Olson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
August 20, 1981

Lillian Swanson, 72, died on Friday at Omaha.  She was born on
December 29, 1908 at Hooper, NE to Andrew and Carrie Olson.  She
married Harry S. Swanson on January 24, 1927 at Blair.  She is
survived by; her husband, 2 daughters; Mrs. Don (Karen) Lidstrand,
of Omaha, Mrs. Minl (Mary) Johnson, of Salt Lake City, UT and 1
son, Harry D. of Omaha.  She was buried at the Baptist Cemetery,
Uehling, NE.hhw

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Name = Glenville E. Voskamp

Dates on Tombstone = 1921  -  1960
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Helen Lorraine Wedergren

Parents = Mr. & Mrs. Gerrit Voskamp

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
April 28, 1960

G. Voskamp Killed in Crash of Motorcycle

Glenville Voskamp, 38, was killed Sunday when the motorcycle he was
riding crashed into the side of the Wakefield Municipal Water
Building in Wakefield. Two funerals services were held on
Wednesday. The Rev. Merlin Wright officiated at the Wakefield
Congregational Church and the Rev. Maurice Holt at the Uehling
Congregational Church. Voskamp was manager of an egg drying plant
in Wakefield. Surviving are his wife, Lorraine; three daughters,
Mrs. Marlin Keller of Ithaca, and Pamela and Deborah at home; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Voskamp of Hooper; two brothers
Stanley of Uehling and Harold of Fremont; a sister, Mrs. Wayne
Misemer; and a granddaughter. Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery
near Uehling.hhw 

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Name = Helen L. Voskamp Landholm

Dates = 10-23-1922  -  4-26-1985
Tombstone Photo

Spouse1 = Glenville Voskamp 1939
Spouse2 = Virgil Landholm 1962

Maiden Name = Helen Lorraine Wedergren

Parents = Earl & Mildred Wedergren


Mrs. Landholm Rites Held

Funeral services for Helen Lorraine Landholm, 62 of Oakland were
held Monday at the First Congregational Church in Uehling.  She died
Friday, April 26, 1985 at an Omaha Hospital after a year-long
illness.

The daughter of Earl and Mildred Wedergren, she was born October 23,
1922, in rural Hooper and lived in the Hooper-Uehling area until
1957.  In ?57, she moved to Emerson.  A year later, Wakefield became
her home.

In 1960, Mrs. Landholm moved in Uehling.  In 1962, she moved to
Oakland, where she continued living the rest of her life.  Mrs.
Landholm was a member of the First Congregational Church of the
U.C.C., Uehling.

In July, 1939, she married Glen Voskamp, who preceded her in death
in April, 1960.

On May 19, 1962, she married Virgil Landholm at Oakland.

Survivor s include her husband; four daughters, Mrs. Marlin (Judith)
Keller of Ithaca; Mrs. Reg (Pamela) Linder of Oakland; Mrs. R. Chris
(Deborah) Whitmore of Shelby; and Michelle Landholm of Oakland; one
stepdaughter, Mrs. Richard (Debra) Eng of Brooklyn, N.Y.; three
stepsons, Donald Landholm of Omaha, Gary Landholm of Anchorage,
Alaska, and Michael Landholm of Grand Island; 16 grandchildren; one
brother, Raymond Wedergren of rural Hooper; and one sister, Mrs.
Carrol (Patty) Johnson of Oakland.

Pastors Hiram Lilley and Alan Eagle, both of the Oakland area,
officiated at the funeral.

Burial was at Baptist Cemetery near Uehling.

Music for the service was provided by Joyce Uehling, organist, and
Charles Landholm, soloists.

Pallbearers were Bub Johnson, Lane Johnson, Larry Landholm, Reg
Linder, Cory Wedergren and Chris Whitmore.

Warne Funeral Home, Hooper, was in charge of arrangements.hhw

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Name = Andrew T. Wedergren

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 25, 1870  -  Aug. 26, 1950
Tombstone Photo

Parents = Sven Johan & Anna Monica (Petersdotter) Johansson

Spouse = Carrie Larson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
September 7, 1950

Wedergren Rites Held Tuesday

Funeral services were held Tuesday at the chapel of the Fred Bader
Funeral Home for Andrew Theodore Wedergren, 70 of Fremont, who died
at his home Saturday. Rev. Marvin Pigg officiated. Graveside
services were held in the Baptist cemetery south of Uehling. 

Note: He was born in Iowa on Oct. 25, 1870, and married Carrie
Larson on March 14, 1892 at Fremont, NE.hhw

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Name = Carrie M. Wedergren

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 15, 1874  -  Oct. 16, 1962
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Spouse = Andrew T. Wedergren

Maiden Name = Carrie Larson

Parents = Hans & Mary (Saispair) Larson

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
October 25, 1962

Mrs. Carrie Wedergren Funeral In Fremont

Services for Mrs. Carrie Wedergren, 88, of 1615 North Main Street
were held Friday at the First Christian Church with the Rev. E.
Phil Dubbs officiating.  Mrs. Wedergren died Tuesday evening at a
Fremont Hospital. Mrs. Wedergren was born October 15, 1874 in
Chicago, Ill. She came to Dodge County as a child with her parents
and lived in Swaburg.   She was the granddaughter of Peter and Mary
Saispair of Swaburg.  She attended country schools, studied music
at Sedalia, Missouri, and Fremont Normal School.  Her mother was
the first teacher of District 49, now the Uehling School. She
married Andrew Wedergren March 14, 1892 in Fremont. They farmed
south of Uehling for 45 years, moving to Fremont in 1932.  They had
lived there ever since. She was preceded in death by her husband in
August of 1950, and a son. Surviving are six daughters: Mrs. Ben
(Mae) Heller of Fremont; Mrs. Gladys Sommerer of Burbank, Calif.;
Mrs. Hattie Nelson and Mrs. Ed (Naomi) Adams, both of Fremont; Mrs.
William (Ethel) Sommerer of Craig; and Mrs. Jack (Nellie) Gerken of
Omaha; four sons: Earl and Floyd of Uehling; Carl of Omaha and Ivan
of Fremont; a sister, Mrs. Francis Mollin of Minneapolis, Minn.; 36
grandchildren, 62 great grandchildren and 13 great-great
grandchildren.hhw 

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The Fremont Tribune 

October 17, 1962 

Mrs. Carrie Wedergren, 88, of 1615 No. Main, Fremont, born Oct. 15,
1874 at Chicago, IL. Granddaughter of Peter and Mary Saispair of
Swaburg, NE. Married Andrew Wedergren Mar. 14, 1892 at Fremont.
Andrew died Aug 1950. Farmed South of Uehling for 45 years then to
Fremont in 1932. Member of Congregational Church of Uehling. One son
preceded her in death. Other survivors: daughters Mrs. Ben (Mae)
Heller of Fremont; Mrs. Gladys Sommerer of Burbank, CA; Mrs. Hattie
Nelson of Fremont; Mrs. Ed (Naomi) Adams of Fremont; Mrs. William
(Ethel) Sommerer of Craig, NE; Mrs. Jack (Nellie) Gerkin of Omaha,
sons Carl of Omaha, Earl of Uehling, Floyd of Uehling and Ivan of
Fremont; sister Mrs. Frances Mollen of Minneapolis, MN. 36
grandchildren, 62 great grandchildren, and 13 great, great
grandchildren. Buried at Uehling Cemetery.hhw 

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Name = Earl Wedergren

Dates on Tombstone = July 7, 1894  -  Dec. 25, 1976
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Mildred Erickson

Parents = Andrew & Carrie (Larson) Wedergren

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
December 30, 1976

Earl Wedergren, 82, died on Saturday at Oakland, NE.  He was born
on July 7, 1894 at Hooper, NE to Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Wedergren.  He
married Mildred Erickson on August 6, 1919 at Fremont, NE.  He is
survived by his wife, 1 son, Raymond, 2 daughters; Mrs. Virgil
(Lorraine) Landholm and Mrs. Carrol (Patricia) Johnson of Oakland,
2 brothers; Carl of Omaha and Floyd of Uehling, 5 sisters; Mrs. Mae
Heller, Mrs. Hattie Nelson, Mrs. Naomi Adams of Fremont, Mrs. Ethel
Sommerer of Craig and Mrs. Nellie Gerken of Omaha. He was buried at
the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

Obituary
The Fremont Tribune
Dec. 27, 1976

Uehling - Services for Earl I. Wedergren, 82, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday
at the First Congregational Church of the United Chrch of Christ in
Uehling.

He died Saturday morning at an Oakland nursing home after a
lingering illness.

Wedergren was born July 7, 1894, in Hooper.  His parents were Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Wedergren.

Wedergren married the former Mildred Erickson on Aug. 6, 1919, at
Fremont.

He was a member of First Congregational Church U.C.C. and American
Legion Post 196 at Uehling.  He served during World War I and was a
liftetime reident of the area.

He is survived by his widow; a son, Raymond of Hooper; two
daughters, Mrs. Virgil (Lorraine) Landholm of Oakland and Mrs.Carrol
(Patricia) Johnson of Oakland; two brothers, Carl of Omaha and Floyd
of Uehling; five sisters, Mrs. Mae Heller, Mrs. Hattie Nelson, and
Mrs. Naomi Adams of Fremont, Mrs. Ethel Sommerer of Craig, and Mrs.
Nellie Gerken of Omaha; 13 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.

The Rev. Arthur Hermanson will officiate at the Tuesday service.
Burial will be in the Baptist Cemetery in Uehling.  The Uehling
American Legion will condict graveside services.

Visitation continues until 9p.m. today at Warne Funeral Home in
Uehling.  Visitation at the funeral home will be 12:30 p.m. until
the service Tuesday.hhw

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Name = Mildred Wedergren

Dates on Tombstone = Mar. 16, 1898  -  Jan. 27, 1984
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Earl Wedergren

Maiden Name = Mildred Erickson

Parents = Charlie & Francie (Olson) Erickson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
February 2, 1984

Mildred Wedergren, 85, died Friday at Oakland.  She was born on
March 16, 1896 in Dodge county to Charlie and Francie Erickson.
Mildred married Earl Wedergren on August 6, 1919 at Fremont, NE. He
died on December 25, 1976.  Survivors include 1 son, Raymond of
Hooper, 2 daughters; Mrs. Virgil (Lorraine) Landholm of Oakland and
Mrs. Carrol (Patty) Johnson of Oakland, 1 bother, Charles Erickson
of Hooper and 1 sister, Ella Larson of Uehling.  She was buried at
the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

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Name = Floyd Wedergren

Dates on Tombstone = Feb. 28, 1912  -  Apr. 21, 1989
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Gladys Brandenburg

Parents = Andrew & Carrie (Larson) Wedergren

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
April 27, 1989

Floyd Wedergren, 77, died on April 21, 1989 at Scribner, NE.  He
was born on February 28, 1912 at Hooper, NE to Andrew and Carrie
(Larson) Wedergren.  He married Gladys Brandenburg on December 26,
1930 at Council Bluffs, IA.  Survivors are; his wife, 1 daughter,
Karen Benne, of Scribner, 2 sons; Arlen, of Uehling and Joel of
Phoenix, AZ, 1 brother, Carl, of Omaha, 3 sisters; Nellie Gerken,
of Omaha, Naomi Adams, of Fremont and Ethel Sommerer, of Craig. He
was preceded in death by; his parents, 3 brothers, 3 sisters, 1
son, Kevin and 1 grandson.  He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery,
Uehling, NE.hhw 

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Name = Gladys G. Wedergren

Dates on Tombstone = Feb. 5, 1912  -   May 25, 1999
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Floyd Wedergren

Maiden Name = Gladys Brandenburg

Parents =

Obituary

The Fremont Tribune

Uehling - Gladys G. Wedergren, 87, of Uehling died Tuesday, May 25,
1999, at Hooper Care Center. Gladys Brandenburg was born Feb. 5,
1912, in Cuming County. She attended school near Creighton.  She
married Floyd Wedergren Dec.  26, 1930, in Council Bluffs.  She
worked as a bookkeeper at Hillside Dairy for more than 30 years,
retiring in 1997. She has lived in the Uehling area all of her
married life.  He died April 1989. She was a member of First
Congregational Church, UCC, in Uehling, and a past member of Ladies
Aid.

Survivors include: a daughter, Karen Benne of Scribner; two sons,
Arlen (and wife, Faye) Wedergren of Fremont and Joel (and wife,
Frankie) Wedergren of Phoenix; a sister, Dorothy Johnson of Ogden,
Utah; a half sister, Ila Mae Mowery of Kernville, Calif.; three
half brothers, Jerry Brandenburg of Anaheim, Calif., Brian
Brandenburg of Kernville, Calif., and Bud Brandenburg of Anaheim;
seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She also was
preceded in death by a son, a brother, a half brother, a half
sister, and a grandson. The funeral will be 10 a.m. Friday at First
Congregational Church, UCC in Uehling. The Rev. Wallace Barth will
officiate. Visitation will be 2-9 p.m. Thursday at Warne-Johnson
Funeral Home in Uehling.  Burial will be at Baptist Cemetery in
rural Hooper. A memorial has been established to the church.hhw 

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Name = Kevin Kay Wedergren

Dates on Tombstone = Jan. 30  -  Feb. 1, 1942
Tombstone Photo

Parents = Floyd & Gladys (Brandenburg) Wedergren

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
February 5, 1942

Services Held for Infant Child

Burial services for Keven Kay, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Wedergren of Uehling, were held Sunday afternoon at the Baptist
cemetery in Swaburg under the direction of the Wollmer & Warne
mortuary of Hooper, with the Rev. Eugene Golay, pastor of the
Uehling Congregational church as the officiating clergyman.  The
child was born Friday at the Dodge county hospital in Fremont and
passed away Sunday morning.hhw 

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Name = Ivan J. Wedergren

Dates on Tombstone = Mar. 4, 1910  -  Feb. 8, 1965
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Bernice Koehler

Parents = Andrew T. & Carrie May (Larson) Wedergren

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
February 18, 1965

Ivan Wedergren Dies Near Uehling Friday

Funeral services for Ivan Wedergren,  54,  were  held  Monday  at
the Uehling Congregational Church with Rev. Albert Backer
officiatng. Mr. Wedergren died of exposure at the Baptist Cemetery
near  Uehling. His wife, Bernice had preceded him in death January
16. Mr. Wedergren was born March 4, 1910 in Uehling and was a life 
resident  of  the area. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Donald Payne
of Lincoln, and Mrs. Deanna Peterson of Fremont; sons, Thomas and
Jerome of Fremont; sister, Mrs. Ben (May) Heller of Fremont, Mrs.
Ed. (Naomi) Adams of  Fremont, Mrs. Jack (Nellie) Gerken of Omaha,
Mrs. Wm.  (Ethel)  Sommerer  of Craig, Mrs. Hattie Nelson of
Fremont, and Mrs. Gladys  Sommerer  of Burbank, Calif.; and
brothers, Floyd and Earl of Uehling, and  Carl  of Omaha. Burial
was at the Baptist Cemetery south of Uehling.hhw 
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Name = Ivan J. Wedergren

Wedergren Death Due to Exposure

The death of Ivan J. Wedergren, 54, 234 W. 10th St.,  whose  body
was found Friday frozen in his station wagon near Uehling, has been
ruled due to exposure.

William  Gilmore,  deputy  county  attorney,  said  Saturday that  
a physician who had been treating Mr. Wedergren, examined the body
late Friday and made the determination.

Mr. Wedergren was found in the Baptist Cemetery about two miles
south of Uehling near Hwy. 77 by relatives concerned about his
absence.

"There were no signs of violence on the  body.  He  was  just
sitting behind the wheel." Gilmore said. "The ignition was off".

Gilmore believes the man may have been in the  cemetery  since
Monday because the station wagon was seen there Monday and
acquaintances had not seen him since Monday.

The small cemetery is over a hill in a field  and  the  station
wagon could not be seen from the highway, Gilmore stated.

Mrs. Bernice M. Wedergren, wife of the deceased man, was buried in
the cemetery Jan. 16. She died Jan. 14.

Services will be Monday at 10 a.m. at  Uehling  Congregational
church with Rev. Albert Becker officiating.

Mr. Wedergren was born March 4,  1910,  in  Uehling  and  was  a
life resident of the area.

Survivors are daughters, Mrs. Donald Payne of Lincoln and Mrs.
Deanna Peterson of Fremont; sons, Thomas and Jerome of Fremont;
sisters, Mrs. Ben (May) Heller of Fremont, Mrs. Ed (Naomi) Adams
of  Fremont, Mrs. Jack (Nellie) Gerken of Omaha, Mrs. William
(Ethel) Sommerer of Craig, Mrs. Hattie Nelson of Fremont, and Mrs.
Gladys  Sommerer  of Burbank, Calif.; and brothers, Floyd and Earl
Wedergren  of  Uehling  and Carl Wedergren of Omaha.

Burial will be at the Baptist  Cemetery,  south  of  Uehling.
Lattin-Dugan-Chambers Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Note - Mabel Fritsch sent this obituary to me on  Jan.  3,  2001.

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Name = Bernice M. Wedergren

Dates on Tombstone = May 9, 1911  -  Jan. 14, 1965
Tombstone Photo

Spouse = Ivan Wedergren

Maiden Name = Bernice Koehler

Parents = August & Minnie (Larson) Koehler

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
January 21, 1965 
Page 10

Mrs. Ivan (Bernice ) Wedergren, 53, died on Thursday at Uehling.
She was born on May 9, 1911 in Uehling.  In 1928 she was married at
Fremont.  She is survived by her husband, 2 sons, Jerome and Thomas
of Fremont, 2 daughters, Mrs. Donald Payne, of Lincoln and Mrs.
Deanne Peterson, of Fremont, 1 sister, Mrs. Robert Mehaffey, of
North Bend, 1 brother, Jack Koehler, of Long Beach, CA and her
father, A. J. W. Koehler, of Fremont. Buried - Baptist cemetery,
Uehling, NE.hhw 

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Name = Raymond Wedergren

Raymond E. Wedergren, 87, of Hooper passed away Thursday, May 21,
2015, at Fremont Health Medical Center in Fremont.

The funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Uehling
Auditorium in Uehling. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Pelan
Funeral Services Oakland in Oakland and will continue one hour prior
to the service at the Uehling Auditorium. Burial with military
honors will be at Swaburg Baptist Cemetery in rural Hooper.

Memorials may be directed to the family for designation at a later
time.hhw
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Raymond Earl Wedergren was born to Earl Irving and Mildred
(Erickson) Wedergren on November 6, 1927 in rural Burt County near
Craig, Nebraska. He passed away May 21, 2015 at the Fremont Health
Medical Center, after succumbing to cancer that led to heart failure
at the age of 87 years. 

When Raymond was a young child, he moved with his family to rural
Dodge County near Uehling, Nebraska where he attended Uehling Public
School District #49 for 12 years until graduating in 1945. He farmed
with his father until April 13, 1951 when he entered the Army to
serve in the Korean War. He was awarded the Korean Service Medal,
the Bronze Service Star, and the United Nations Service Medal. He
was honorably discharged in January 1953 and returned to farming.

On July 23, 1961, he married Gloria June Paris in Fremont, Nebraska.
They lived all of their lives on a farm 2 miles south of Uehling. 

He was active in many community organizations: Uehling
Congregational Church, Uehling Lions Club, L. Noble Lund American
Legion Post 196 of Uehling, Oakland VFW, and Uehling Volunteer Fire
Department.

He is preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Helen Lorraine
Landholm, Patricia Ann Johnson.

He is survived by his wife, Gloria; son and daughter-in-law, Cory
and June Wedergren; granddaughter, Ella Kate Wedergren; grandson,
Evan Ray Wedergren; many nieces and nephews.

FUNERAL SERVICE: Wednesday, May 27, 2015, 10:30 a.m. at the Uehling
Auditorium in Uehling, Nebraska.

VISITATION: Tuesday 6-8 p.m. at Pelan Funeral Services Oakland in
Oakland, Nebraska. Visitation will also be held one hour prior to
the service at the Uehling Auditorium.

BURIAL WITH MILITARY HONORS: Swaburg Baptist Cemetery, Rural Hooper,
Nebraska.

MEMORIALS: To the family, for designation at a later time."

Pelan Funeral Services, Oakland, Nebraska.hhw

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WEDERGREN, RAYMOND
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Name = Mother, Carrie M. Westergren

Dates on Tombstone = Apr. 26, 1854  -  Feb. 27, 1898

Spouse =

Maiden Name = Carrie Mattson

Parents = Matts & Kerstin (Olson) Mattson

The Hooper Sentinel
March 3, 1898 

Died on Febr. 27th ....  at the home of her parents.  Mrs. Carrie
Westergren .... she was laid to rest in the Baptist Cemetery on
Tuesday, by the side of her daughter, Dora, who died the later part
of last August.  She leaves to mourn her departure, two children,
Lettie and Gustaf, her aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Mattson; two
brothers, Mat and John Mattson and a sister residing in Stanton
County, M... Anderson.hhw

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Name = dau, Dora Westergren

Dates on Tombstone = July 7, 1875  -  Aug. 30, 1897

Parents = Carrie Westergren

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel 
September 2, 1897

Died Aug. 31st, 1897

Dora Westergren was sick but a very short time, only about ten
days, and her death has cast a gloom over this entire community,
she being held in high esteem and beloved by all her friends, she
was laid to rest in the Baptist cemetery, Wednesday.  A large crowd
of sorrowing friends and relatives escorted the remains to their
last resting place. The entire neighborhood extends its deepest
sympathy to the bereaved family in this dark hours of sorrow.hhw 

Westergren, Dora
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Name = August Westergren

Dates on Tombstone = Nov. 8, 1877  -  Oct. 13, 1878

Spouse = 

Parents =

Information is needed. 

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Name = Mabel Westergren

Dates on Tombstone = Jan. 8, 1879  -  May 7, 1879

Parents =

Information is needed. 

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Name = Charles (Ed) Wheatley

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 29, 1878  -  Mar. 20, 1964

Spouse = Laura Catt

Parents =

Obituary

Charles Wheatley Services Are Held

Uehling - Services for Charles (Ed) Wheatley, 85, of Uehling, were
Tuesday in Saint Rose of Lima Church at Hooper with the Rev. Edgar
Wortmann officiating.  Mr. Wheatley died Friday in Uehling. Burial
was in Baptist Cemetery at Uehling. He was born October 29, 1878,
in Vincenes, Indiana. Pallbearers were Gerald Strand, Lyle
Thielfoldt, Norman Petersen, John Luther, Duane Pawling and Charles
Wheatley.

Note - Betty Strand sent this obituary to me on December 18, 2000.

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Name = Laura Wheatley

Dates on Tombstone = Apr. 17, 1888  -  Oct., 1970
No Tombstone

Spouse = Edward Charles Wheatley

Maiden Name =  Laura Catt

Parents =  Benjamin & Minnie (Benson) Catt

Obituary

Mrs. Wheatley's Rites Scheduled

Uehling - Services for Mrs. Laura B. Wheatley, 82, who died Monday,
will be Thursday, 10 a.m., at St. Rose of Lima Church in Hooper.
Rev. Edgar Wortmann will officiate. Mrs. Wheatley was born April
17, 1888, in Vincenes. Ind. She was married Dec. 1, 1903, Indiana,
to Edward C. Wheatley. He died March 20, 1964. Survivors include
two sons, Willis, Uehling; and Jack, Oakland; two daughters, Mrs.
Edith Wehmer, Odgen, Utah; and Mrs. Fay Kostal, Colorado Springs,
Colo.; 21 grand children, 65 great-grandchildren, one great-great-
grandchild; one brother, Mathew Wilson, Thurston; two sisters, Mrs.
Hammel, Los Angeles, Calif.; and Mrs. Wheatley, San Diego, Calif.
Visitation is 1-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Warne Funeral Home in
Hooper.  Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will
be in Baptist Cemetery, south of Uehling.
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Obituary

Rites Were Held Thursday For Mrs. Laura Wheatley

Mrs. Laura B. Wheatley, 82, of Uehling, passed away July 13 at the
Annex in Fremont, following an illness of six months. Mrs. Wheatley
was born April 17, 1888 at Vincennes, Ind., and for the past sixty
years had been a resident of Nebraska. She also lived at Thurston,
and for the past 25 years in Uehling. She was married Dec. 1, 1903
at Vincennes to Edward Wheatley who preceded her in death on March
30, 1964. She was a member of St. Rose of Lima Church in Hooper.
Surviving are two sons, Willis of Uehling , and Jack of Oakland;
two daughters, Mrs. Edith Wehmer of Ogden, Utah and Mrs. Faye
Kostel of Colorado Springs, Colo.; 21 grandchildren, 65 great
grandchildren and one great great grandchild; a brother and two
sisters. Services on Thursday morning were at 10:00 A.M. at St.
Rose of Lima Church in Hooper. Rev. Father Edgar Wortmann
officiating, with interment in the Baptist Cemetery south of
Uehling.

Note - Betty Strand sent these obituaries me on December 18, 2000. 

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Name = Willis 'Bill' Wheatley   

Dates on Tombstone = June 22, 1904  -  Sept. 20, 1994

Spouse = Ruth Stewart

Parents = Charles & Laura (Katt) Wheatley

Obituary

Willis Wheatley, 90, of Uehling, died Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1994 at A.
J. Merrick Manor in Fremont. Willis E. (Bill) Wheatley was born
June 22, 1904 at Vinncenes, Ind., to Charles and Laura (Katt)
Wheatley. He moved with his family to Nebraska when he was four
years old. He attended Winnebago School.  He spent nearly all of
his early years in northeast Nebraska.  He moved to Dodge County in
1943 where he spent the remainder of his life. 

He spent the greater part of his adult career in law enforcement,
spanning nearly 43 years, as town marshal of Uehling and eight
years as Dodge County Deputy Sheriff. Uehling honored him by naming
the city park in his honor.

Willis married Ruth Stewart of Waterbury, July 22, 1925 in Madison.
To this union six children were born.  She died in 1971. He was a
member of First Congregational UCC Church in Uehling, the Nebraska
Peace Officers Association and the Dodge County Sheriff's
Association.

Survivors include three daughters. Mona and husband Lyle Thielfoldt
of Herman, Janice and husband Hershel Nuzum of Hooper, and Betty
Strand of Uehling; three sons and daughters-in-law, Willis and Jean
and Les and Janet, both of Reno, Nv; and Joe and Debra of Renton,
Wa; a sister Fae Kostel of Phoenix, Az; 18 grandchildren, 28 great-
grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren. He was preceded
in death by his parents, wife, a son-in-law, a great
granddaughters, two brothers and two sisters.

Funeral services were held Friday at First Congregational UCC. Rev.
Mark Hanna officiated.  Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery in rural
Hooper. Casket bearers were Devan Thielfoldt, Les Spry, Bradley
Petersen, Barry Petersen, Jeffrey Taylor, Jay Wheatley, Jerry
Strand, Jon Strand, Denny Krohn, Billy Wheatley and Blake Wheatley.
Memorials may be sent to the Church or to Willis Wheatley Park.

 
Note - Betty Strand sent this obituary & picture to me on 12-18-
2000.  

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Name = Ruth E. Wheatley

Dates on Tombstone = Apr. 25, 1907  -  Oct. 21, 1971

Spouse = Willis Wheatley

Maiden Name = Ruth Stewart

Parents =

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent 
October 25, 1971

Mrs. Willis (Ruth) Wheatley, 64, died Thursday at Fremont.  Ruth
Stewart was born on April 25, 1907 in Waterbury.  She married
Willis Wheatley on July 22, 1925 at Madison.  She is survived by
her husband, 3 sons; Willis of Graham, WA, Las and Joe of Renton,
WA, 3 daughters; Mrs. Gerald (Betty) Strand of Hooper, Mrs. Lyle
(Mona) Thielfold and Mrs. Norman (Janice) Peterson both of Herman,
2 sisters; Mrs. George Olson of Wayne and Mrs. William Cunningham
of Kingsburg, 3 brothers; Earl Stewart of San Bernadino, CA, Walter
of Sioux City, IA, and Maholn of Waterbury.   She was buried at the
Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE.hhw 

Wheatley, Ruth E.
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Name = Arthur Winnifred

Dates on Tombstone = d May 26, 1879 2 yr 8 mo

Parents =

Information is needed. 

Winnifred, Arthur
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Sources:
 1. Dodge county marriage licenses, Book B, by Clarabelle Mares; 
 2. 1870 US Census for Dodge County, Nebraska CD M593\828\335A;
 3. 1880 US Census for Dodge County, Nebraska T9-746; 
 4. 1885 Nebraska state census for Dodge county, M352-14; 
 5. 1900 US Census for Dodge County, Nebraska,
    CDT623\922\PART2\232B; 
 6. 1910 US Census for Dodge County, Nebraska, T624-842; 
 7. 1920 US Census for Dodge County, Nebraska, T625-986 
 8. 1975 Baptist Cemetery survey by Clarabelle Mares;
 9. Hooper Sentinel 
10. Oakland Independent
11. Fremont Tribune 
12. 1876-1976 Centennial History of Hooper 


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