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1501 Obit:
Rocky Mountain News, Monday, March 9, 1987, Denver Colo Pg 104.
Elmer A. Thompson, 85, of Westminster died March 6 in St. Joseph Hospital. Services were yesterday in Olinger Mortuary chapel, Wadsworth Boulevard. Burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Thompson was a farmer in western Kansas and eastern Colorado for 30 years. He moved to the Denver area in 1953, where he worked for Cobusco Steel and Gardner Denver until retiring in 1966. He is survived by his wife, Thelma L. Thompson of Westminster; three sons, Dwight Thompson of Commerce City, Gerald Thompson and James Thompson, both of Broomfield; a sister, Idonia Wright of Brewster, Kan.; 13 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. 
Thompson, Elmer Alexander (I8)
 
1502 Obit:
SCHROEDER
Edward Albert Schroeder, 90, Thornton. Husband of Inez Schroeder; father of Margie Kelley and Edward D. Schroeder; brother of Homer, Otto and Victor Schroeder and Walter Merkling; also survived by seven grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Services, 10 AM Monday, OLINGER'S HIGHLAND CHAPEL. Interment, Crown Hill Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 1280 So. Parker Road, Denver 80231 or to the Hospice of Metro Denver, 3855 East Exposition Ave., #500, Denver 80209-5033. Arrangements. Olinger's Highland Mortuary, 104th & Valley Hiway. 
Schroeder, Edward Albert (I367)
 
1503 Obit:
Services Friday
John W. Tracy dies
A sherman County farmer and Rancher, John W. Tracy, died this morning at the Northwest Kansas Regional Medical Center, Goodland, where he had been a patient the past 10 days. He was 63.
Services will be held Friday at 11 A.M. (CST) at the Brewster United Methodist Church with Rev. Jay Kump officiating. Burial will be in the Brewster Cemetery.
Friends may pay their respevts at the Sage and Smith Chapel, Goodland, from 1-9 P.M. (MST) Thursday and before services Friday.
The son of Roy and Mary Idonia Tracy, he was born Jan. 23, 1920 at McDonald.
He and Hazel V. Hansen were united in marriage on Jan. 28, 1943 at Brewster. To this union two daughters were born.
A soldier with the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946, he served in the military police in the African Campaign. Following his discharge, he farmed and ranched until the time of his death.
He was a member of the Goodland Elks Lodge, the Brewster VFW (where he served as a past commander) and a member of the Lianos Township Board.
Preceding him in death were his father and a sister.
Survivors include his wife, Hazel, of the home northwest of Brewster; two daughters - Beverly Goering, Ft. Collins, Colo., and Jolene Blau, Goodland; four grandchildren; and his mother - Idonia Wright, Brewster.
Memorials to benefit the Brewster United Methodist Church may be left at either the church or the Brewster AC Store. 
Tracy, John William (I131)
 
1504 Obit:
Susan M. Smith
April 2, 1949 - July 1, 1999
Susan M. Smith, age 50, former Oral resident and most recently of Hot Springs, died Thursday, July 1, 1999 at Rapid City Regional Hospital.
Visitation was held Monday, July 5, 1999 at Isburg-McColley's Chapel of the Hills in Hot Springs.
Funeral Services were Tuesday, July 6, 1999 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Hot Springs with Pastor Will Olsen officiating.
Susan was born April 2, 1949 in Sioux Falls, SD to Keith and Helen (Schwebach) Rodman. She grew up in the Dell Rapids and Sioux Falls area and moved with her family to Hot Springs where she attended and graduated from high school in 1967. She attended the National College of Business in Rapid City and later began her working career which included various positions, her first being a Secretary in the business office at Southern Hills General Hospital in Hot Springs. She married Fred Smith on August 2, 1969 at Smithwick, farmed and ranched with her husband for several years, then was employed as a Loan Processor for PCA in Hot Springs, was a Secetary at the Middle School in te Special Education Department and then became the Headstart County Coordinator. She returned to the farm at Oral until moving to Hot Springs in May of 1998.
She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, the Hot Springs VFW Auxiliary and served as the President of PTO in the Oral School District at the time when small, rural schools were being closed.
Sue enjoyed spending her leisure time in reading, writing poetry, cooking and had a special affection for children. Along with her special love for her grandchildren she will be remembered for her big heart and sensitivity to even the slightest hurt, whether it be her own or those she loved or was close to.
Grateful to have shared in her life are her husband of almost 30 years, Fred Smith, Hot Springs, along with their son, Patrick and Traci Smith, Montrose, CO, their daughters, Shauna (Mrs. Mick) Hoglund of Del Rapids, SD and Stacy (Mrs. Bill) Langer of Buffalo Gap, SD and six grandchildren; her mother, Helen Hattervig, Sioux Falls; one sister, Diane (Mrs. Tom) Nelson, Sioux Falls; mother-in-law, Rosalie Smith, Hot Springs; step-brothers: Roger Hattervig, Sioux Falls, Mike Hattervig, Hot Springs and Jack Hattervig, Rapid City, step-sisters, Cindy Brany of Denver, CO and Wendy Heckman of Parker, CO and a host of friends.
She was preceded in death by her father and step-father.
Arrangements have been placed in the care of Isburg-McColley's Chapel of the Hills Hot Springs. 
Rodman, Susan Mary (I2652)
 
1505 Obit:
Thompson services to be Tuesday
The Sage and Smith Chapel announces that services for 86 year old Fredrick McKinley Thompson, who died Thursday at Hot Springs, S. D., will be held Tuesday at the chapel at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Jim Johnsen of the Brewster Lutheran Church officiating.
Burial will follow in the Goodland Cemetery.
Friends may pay their respects at the Sage and Smith Chapel from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m., Monday and before the services Tuesday.
Mr. Thompson, a former Brewster resident, is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Rosalie M. Smith of Oral, S. D.; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; a sister, Idonia Wright, Brewster; and a brother, Alex Thompson, Denver.
He was born in Mercer County, Mo., on Nov. 28, 1894. He married Lydia Isernhagen on Dec. 5, 1924 and she died Feb. 3, 1959. The couple farmed in the Brewster area for many years.
He was a WWI veteran and a 60 year member of the American Legion.

Obit:
Former Brewster resident dies at 86
Former Brewster resident, Fred Thompson, died Thursday in Veteran's Hospital, Rapid City, S.D., at the age of 86. Mr. Thompson was a brother of Idonia Wright of Brewster.
Mr. Thompson had moved to Rapid City two years ago to be near his daughter, Rosa Lee Smith.
Born in Mercer County, Mo., Nov. 28, 1894, Mr. Thompson moved to a farm north of Brewster and farmed there for many years. He was married to Lydia Isernhagen Dec. 5, 1924. She died Feb. 3, 1959.
Mr. Thompson served in the United States Army during World War I and was a 60 year member of the American Legion. He was also a member of the Lutheran Church in Brewster.
Mr. Thompson is survived by his daughter, Rosa Lee Smith; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; his sister, Idonia Wright; and a brother, Alex Thompson, Denver.
Services will be at the Sage and Smith Chapel, Tuesday, at 10:30 a.m. Pastor Tim Johnsen of the Brewster Lutheran Church will officiate.
Friends may pay their respects at Sage and Smith Chapel Monday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and before services Tuesday.
Burial will be in the Goodland Cemetery. 
Thompson, Fredrick McKinley (I20)
 
1506 Obit:
Thursday July 17, 1995, Eastern Colorado Plainsman - Page 9
Obituary
Gwendal Leon Leonard
Gwendal Leon Leonard was born April 16, (1935), to Warren E. Leonard and Kathryn M. (Nicholas) Inness at their home 10 miles east of Karval.
He spent the early years working on the farm and was already driving wheat trucks to Hugo at the age of 10 for Jim Middleton. At the age of 18 he married his childhood sweetheart in June of 1953. They started their family in a small house one mile east of Karval.
During the time they were building their family, Gwendal worked different places and jobs such as farming and truck driving. In 1959 he started working for the county road and bridge crew as a transportation safety technician (better known as a "grader man").
In 1970 he went to work for his father on the ranch east of Karval and later moved his family to the present homestead four miles east of Karval. It was during this time that he became the mentor to his children as they participated in school, sports, music, ranching and learning the general principles to prepare them for life. It was also during this time that they perfected the fine art of chasing coyotes and antelope, and especially to watch out for ravines and old basements.
He started his community leadership in the early 60's by umpiring Little League, Babe Ruth and town team baseball. He and his wife became 4-H general leaders in 1965 where they led for 15 years. During this time he taught many young people how to square dance. After several years of farming and ranching he decided to run for county commissioner in 1981. After winning the election he served two terms from 1982 to 1990 as the best darn commissioner that Lincoln County ever had.
During and after his term as commissioner his life branched out into many directions by joining lots of different organizations. He was a charter member of both the Karval Lions Club and the Karval Volunteer Fire Department where he served in most leadership roles in each organization.
He also served on the Lincoln County EMS Council, the Alumni Association and the Lincoln County Stockmen's Association where he was the past president. In 1991 he became a member of the Lincoln Community Hospital Board where he was presently serving as chairman of the board.
He served in a number of capacities in many other organizations and was always willing to lend a helping hand. During the course of his life some of his understudies included Red Skelton and the Smothers Brothers. It is probably because of these people that we enjoyed knowing him as a Homecoming Clown, Santa Claus, Tail Twister and overall entertainer and jokester wherever he went.
Gwendal was diagnosed as having leukemia on April 22, 1995, and although he fought the disease with all his mite, he passed away July 15, 1995 at Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs at the age of 60.
Gwendal is survived by his wife, Pat, his five sons, Allen and children Aaron, Adam and Cybil of Colorado Springs; Leon and his wife, Sandy, and their children Brooke, of Ordway; and Bill and Bill's wife, Tina., of Fowler (Gwendal's first great-grandchild is soon to arrive and is sure to be Bill and Tina's joy in their time of sorrow); his son Larry and his wife, Cindy and their children, Levi, Zane and Jake of Karval; Carlos and wife, Michelle and children, Tiffany, Shaun, and Colton of Karval, and Jenisha and Shayla Bowerman of Colorado Springs; Patrick and wife, Ginny, and children Micheal, Amanda, Jessica and Ashleigh of Karval; one daughter, Enola, of Colorado Springs. He is also survived by his sister, Onnalee Harrell and husband, Millard, and children Gwendolyn and Kelby and Kelby's wife, Stephanie of Elkhart, Kan.; his mother, Katheryn Innes of Elkhart, Kan., his mother in law Gladys Sherman of La Junta, a brother-in-law, Bill Sherman and wife Sandy; sister-in-law Ruth Wheeler and Guy Simone. Gwendal and Pat also provided a home for 17 foster children including Theresa, Sheryl, Bandon, Willie and Justin. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins, as well as his step-mother Marvis June of Limon.
Funeral Services were held July 19 at the Karval School with Rev. Ron Clark officiating. The musical selection were a 'Tribute To Dad'. Casket bearers were Robert Elliot, Robert Webb, Robert Williams, Darrel Dutro, Lyle Hilferty, Robert Capps, Carl Johnson and Keith Capps. Honorary escorts were the Karval Lions Club, Karval Fire Department, Lincoln Community Hospital, Memorial Hospital Oncology, EMS Council, Lincoln County Stockmen, Lincoln County employees and the 4-H Foundation.
Burial was in the Bucklen Cemetery in Karval.
Memorials may be sent to the Karval Fire Department or the Karval Nazarene Church. 
Leonard, Gwendal Leon (I226)
 
1507 Obit:
Thursday, April 6, 1950
Death
Anna Reinking Tonne
Anna Margaret Wilhemina Reinking was born Jan. 10, 1880 to Christian and Catherine Guhn Reinking in the Tipton community and passed away March 31, aged 70 years, 2 months and 21 days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Wiles.
She was baptized into the Lutheran faith in infancy and at the age of 14 years was confirmed and accepted into the Zion's Lutheran church at Tipton at which place she remained a member until death.
She was united in holy marriage to Charles F. Tonne Sept. 20, 1900, this union was blessed with four children:
Louie H., who preceded his mother March 15, 1950, Minnie L. Wiles and Emil W. of Glen Elder and Adolph F. of Cawker City. On Aug. 27, 1939 her life's companion and helpmate was called to his home in heaven.
For several years she remained on the farm with her son Adolph, after which time she bought a home in Beloit and moved there.
Her entire life was spent in the Tipton and Glen Elder community except about 3 years which was spent in Beloit.
Early in 1949 her health would not permit her to live alone any more She then made her home with her children the most part of which was spent at the home of her daughter and husband.
Although the last few weeks she suffered much pain and aorrow, she never complained, and always had a thought for a happier and brighter future.
She is survived by six grandchildren, Marlene and Linda Lou Tonne, Darrel and Gene Wiles, Ronald and Larry Tonne; five sisters, Ida Ottley of Oakley, Louise Ahlvers Glen Elder, Millie Newmeyer and Minnie Litke, both of Alta Vista, and Kathryn Kasky of Lawrence; and three brothers, John, address unknown, Henry of Cawker City and Carl of Downs. Her father and mother, two sisters and two broters preceded her in death.
Funeral services were held at Tipton at the Zion's Lutheran church by Rev. Engeike, April 3 at 2:30 p.m. Interment was made in the Rose Valley cemetery.
Taking care of the flowers, were Mrs. Emil Kresin, Mrs. Bruce Gaston and Mrs. Marvin Odle. Pallbearers were neighbors: Glen Nusbaum, Melvin Ahlvers, Victor Palen, Harold McPeak, Emil Kresin and Edwin Koch. 
Reinking, Anna Margaret Wilhemina (I486)
 
1508 Obit:
Trenton, Missouri newspaper web site:
Nellie Porter
Nelle Jane "Nellie" Porter, a 104-year-old resident of Mercer, died today (Monday, Oct. 6, 2003) at the Eastview Manor Care Center in Trenton.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2003 at the Mercer United Methodist Church. Pastors Max Carmichael and Gary Ponder Williams will officiate. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery in Lineville, IA.
Open visitation and viewing begins at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2003 at the Greenlee-Middleton Funeral Service in Princeton. A family visitation will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, also at the funeral home.
Mrs. Porter was born in Mercer County near South Lineville on Nov. 18, 1898, the daughter of Joe and Madora Cox Hampton. She was raised and lived most of her life in Mercer County, where she attended the Duncan rural school. Before her marriage, she worked in the Lineville telephone office as a central operator. She was a member of the Mercer United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Porter was married March 1, 1922 in Princeton to Pearl Ira "Toby" Porter, who preceded her in death on Nov. 30, 1971. The couple retired from farming in 1970 and moved to Mercer.
Mrs. Porter is survived by one son, Bobby Porter of Mercer; five grandchildren, Jodi Barron and her husband, John, of Trenton, Dusti Treadwell and her husband, Scott, of Trenton, Michelle Newby of Des Moines, IA, Gary Porter and his wife, Marchella, of Mercer and Joe Turnbach and his wife, June, of Seattle, WA; one sister, Matilda Hickman of St. Joseph; and 16 great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Phyllis Turnbach on Sept. 8, 1996; two sisters, Clementine Greer and Della Atkinson; and a brother, "Bub" Hampton.
 
Hampton, Nellie Elwysey (I2683)
 
1509 Obit:
TRIPP
Charles J. Tripp, Denver. Father of Charles (Cindy), Sheldon (Dee), Michael Tripp, Cheryl (Abel) Gutierrez; numerous grand and great-grandchildren; also survived by numerous brothers and sisters. Visitation, Wednesday 4-8 pm. Funeral service, Thursday 11:00 am, both at OLINGER'S MAGNOLIA MORTUARY, 6601 E. Colfax Ave. Service to conclude. 
Tripp, Charles John (I708)
 
1510 Obit:
Hazel Wilma Harrell, 72, died Saturday, August 25, 1979, at the Russell City Hopital, Russell, Kansas. She had been in the hospital since Wednesday.
She was born December 11, 1906 to Walter Lee and Maude (Bishop) Dodson in Rooks County, Kansas, on the Webster Ranch, between Zurich and Webster. When she was one year old she and her family moved to Simila, Colorado, in a covered wagon to homestead. She attended her first year of school at Simila.
Her family then moved to Lincoln County, Kansas, by covered wagon and lived there for six years. At that time Hazel's dad traded their Colorado Homestead for land northeast of Paradise. While they were living there, Hazel graduated from high school in Paradise and worked at the grocery store for several years.
Hazel was appointed Postmaster of the Paradise, Kansas, Post Office in 1933. She retired from the Post Office in 1967. The Paradise community gave her a 34-year retirement celebration as Postmaster.
Hazel and Clarence Everett "Dick" Harrell were married May 5, 1934, in Osborne, Kansas. To this union was born one son, Millard Lee. Dick died April 14, 1969, at Paradise, Kansas.
Hazel moved to Russell in 1972 and was able to live in Elkhart, Kansas a few months at a time, from 1975 to 1978, to be with her grandchildren (Kelby and Gwendolyn Harrell) more. She was able to enjoy this past July 4th week with her family in Elkhart.
Hazel was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Dick and one brother, Earl.
Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Millard and Onnalee Harrell, Elkhart; two grandchildren, Kelby and Gwendolyn Harrell, Elkhart; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Howard and Neva Lee Dodson and Walter and Elsie Dodson, Russell, Kansas; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Alice and Fred Whitman, Helen and Harold Burger, Russell, Kansas and Elma and Jack Lowder, Wichita, Kansas; and several nieces and nephews. 
Dodson, Hazel Wilma (I2845)
 
1511 Obit: Barela, Bennie
Bennie Barela - Pueblo Chieftain - April 25, 1999 - Bennie Barela, 76, departed this life April 22, 1999, at Parkview Episcopal Medical Center following a lengthy illness. Born on Oct. 12, 1922, in Tollerburg (Trinidad). Served in the U.S. Army during World War II, retired as a security guard for Pueblo Army Depot. Mr. Barela also worked 20 years for Pueblo County Board for Developmental Disabilities. He was a faithful working member of the American GI Forum Pueblo Chapter, DAV Chapter 39, Moose Lodge 19, Eagles Lodge, and the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Barela was wounded during his service time and received a Purple Heart. Preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Charlotte Barela- brothers, Gilbert and Eloy Barela. Survived by his beloved wife of 54 years, Theresa Marie Barela- children, LeRoy Gurule, Denver, Rosalie (LeeRoy) Martinez, Nita (Ken) Wheeler, all of Pueblo- nine grandchildren, Cindy Gurule, Rosalie Gurule, both of Arizona, Gary Gurule, Denver, Kortney Roldan, Kristil Roldan Padula, Eric Hernandez, Stephen Hernandez, Johnathan Wheeler, Kendra Wheeler, all of Pueblo- 11 great-grandchildren- sister-in-law, Evelyn Barela, Pueblo- and other relatives and friends also survive. Visitation, noon until 5 p.m. today. Both services, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Rev. John Waters, S.J., celebrant. Graveside military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The Barela family will receive friends at 171 Cornell Circle, and the American GI Forum Hall, 125 E. River St., following the burial rites.
 
Barela, Benjamin D (I4109)
 
1512 Obit: Barela, Theresa M.
Theresa M. Barela - Pueblo Chieftain - April 06, 2003 - Theresa M. Barela, 80, departed this life April 3, 2003. Born Sept. 20, 1922, in Sopris, Colo. She was a homemaker known for her tantalizing green and red chile dishes. She also knitted and did crochet work. Her life revolved around her grandchildren. She was a little lady, but when she spoke and gave that certain look, the children knew grandma meant business. Predeceased by her parents, Melisendro and Eulalia (Baca) Gutierrez; her beloved husband of 54 years, Bennie Barela; and several siblings and other relatives. She was a member of the American GI Forum Ladies Auxiliary and Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. She leaves to cherish her memory children, LeRoy Gurule, Rosalie Martinez, Nita (Ken) Wheeler; sister-in-law, Evelyn Barela; grandchildren, Cindy Gurule, Rosalie Gurule, Gary Gurule, Kortney (Rob Smith) Roldan, Kristil (Brad) Padula, Eric (Karlie Ginther) Hernandez, Stephen Hernandez, John Wheeler, Kendra Wheeler; 10 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, as well as other relatives and friends. The Barela family would like to thank the Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their loving care of our mother. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Rev. James F. Koenigsfeld, celebrant. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 171 Cornell Circle.
http://www.kmitch.com/Pueblo/obits/bao-bare.html 
Gutierrez, Theresa Marie (I4108)
 
1513 Obit: Corrections in [ ],
Donald G. Schroth Sr.
DONALD G. SCHROTH SR., 72, died Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006, at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne. Born in Thomson, Ill., he was a Shift Supervisor for International Harvester for 25 years. He was a member of Our Lady of Good Hope Catholic Church and was a U.S. Army Veteran. Survived by his son, Donald, Jr. (Robin) Schroth of Fort Wayne; daughter, Valerie (Jim) Samalikas of Fort Wayne; son, Douglas (Liz) Schroth of Muskogee, Okla.; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and sisters, Sandy Young and Virginia Thompson, both of Denver, Colo. He was preceded in death by his wife, Beverly, in 1997; brothers, Bud and Harold Schroth; and sisters, June Poultry[Pulfrey] and Eva Wooster[Wurster]. Mass of Christian Burial is 11 a.m. Monday at Our Lady of Good Hope, 7215 St. Joe Road, with calling one hour prior to Mass. Fr. Mark Gurtner officiating. Calling is also from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at D.O. McComb & Sons Pine Valley Park, 1320 E. Dupont Road, with Vigil at 3:30 p.m. Burial in Highland Park Cemetery, with Military Graveside Rites by the U.S. Army. Memorials to Alzheimer's Association or Sunrise Assisted Living, Fort Wayne.
Published in the Fort Wayne Newspapers on 2/11/2006. 
Schroth, Donald George Sr. (I898)
 
1514 Obit: Derr-
Severine K. Derr, Lakewood. Mother of David Baumgartner, Thornton, Rosalie Sharon Thompson, Broomfield; sister of Sonny Faulkenstein, Missouri, Henrietta Schreffler, Englewood, Josepha Greenwood, Commerce City, Stella Carter, Denver; also survived by two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mass of Christian Burial. Saturdey 8:30 a.m. ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER MORUARY. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 
Falkenstein, Severine Kathyrn (I1940)
 
1515 Obit: Gutierrez, Perfecto
Perfecto "Max" Gutierrez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 04, 1997 - Perfecto "Max" Gutierrez, 85, a retired coal miner from the Valdez Coal Mines, passed away July 2, 1997, at the Lifecare Center. Born Jan. 19, 1912, in Starkville, Colo. He is preceded in death by his parents, Milizandro and Eulelia (Baca) Gutierrez. Survived by a sister and brother-in-law, Theresa and Bennie Barela of Pueblo. At Mr. Gutierrez's Request, private services.
http://www.kmitch.com/Pueblo/obits/gur-gzz.html 
Gutierrez, Perfecto Max (I931)
 
1516 Obit: Jackson County, Kentucky: Martha Jane (Brockman) Kerby

Mrs. Martha Kerby passed away in a Brighton Colorado Hospital on August 20, 1973. Funeral services were held in the Strasburg Community Presbyterian Church on Thursday ; August 23 with Rev. Arnold J. Blomquist officiating. Burial was in Mount View Cemetery in Bennett.
Mrs. Martha Jane Kerby was born September 8, 1885 in Grand Lick, Kentucky, the seventh of eleven children of Mr. Ambrose and Mrs. Kaziah Brockman. In this place of her birth she grew to maturity and on March 23, 1907 she was united in marriage with Charles Franklin Kerby in Sand Gap, Ky.
With her husband, Mrs. Kerby came to Colorado in 1909 to settle on a homestead north of Bennett, Colorado. Here they maintained their home together for 43 years working diligently and living frugally to surmount the many hardships of pioneering in the settling of this community. Mrs. Kerby and her husband were dedicated and faithful Christians being charter members of the Wolf Creek Community Presbyterian Church and remained constructively active and faithful in that fellowship while the lived on this homestead place. Mr. Kerby was an Elder in the church and always close by his side was Martha, faithful and devoted in the life and fellowship of the church.
Following their retirement from the farm in 1952, Mrs. Kerby and her husband built a home in Strasburg where they were highly esteemed for their lives of faith and hope and love in active participation in the Strasburg Church for the rest of their lives.
The Kerbys celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary in March 1969. Mrs. Kerby was preceded in death by her husband on August 29, 1969. Surviving in her immediate family are: one brother - Mr. Noah Brockman, Dayton, Ohio, many nieces and nephews and a wide circle of friends.
 
Brockman, Martha Jane (I1883)
 
1517 Obits:
Mrs. Mamie Nicholas Dies Suddenly
Friends here were shocked Saturday afternoon to learn of the death of Mrs. Mamie Nicholas at her home in the south part of town. Although Mrs. Nicholas has not been in the best of health for some time, her condition was not regarded serious until a short time ago. She had suffered a severe attack of chronic asthma only a few days before but was up and about the house until a few hours before her passing. It will be a distinct shock to her son Corp. Vandon Nicholas, overseas.
Following is the obituary as read at the funeral service Tuesday:
Mamie Jane Hiddleson, the daughter of Chilton and Alice Hiddleson, was born in Buffalo county, Nebraska, on February 4, 1889, and departed this life at her home in Rippey, Ia., on Saturday evening, June 26, 1943, at eight o'clock, at the age of 54 years, 4 months and 22 days.
On August 6, 1906, she was united in marriage to B. J. Nicholas. To this union were born six children. They are Mrs. Delia McDowell of Rippey, Corporal Vandan Nicholas, U. S. Army, overseas; Donald Nicholas of Dawson, Paul Nicholas of Peoria, Ill.; Veona Fisher of Linden and Marjorie at home.
Mrs. Nicholas came to Rippey from Nebraska when she was five years old, and has resided in and near Rippey continuously until her death. She was a loyal member of the Rippey Service Star Legion, and as recently as June 24th participated in the ceremonies of the State Convention in session at Rippey.
She was an ideal mother, and spent her strength and uncertain health in living service for her family. She gathered around her a large circle of friends and neighbors through the years who loved her dearly. To them the shock of her passing is severe indeed. For more than a week prior to her death she suffered from an attack of asthma, and on Saturday became prostrated, passing away at eight o'clock in the evening.
There remains to mourn her passing, besides the sorrowing husband and children mentioned above, two sisters, Mrs. Stella Winchell and Mrs. Edith Johns of Jamaica, a half sister, Mrs. Nora Forkner of Jefferson; half brother, Norman Nicholas of Dawson. Also seven grandchildren who are Verda, Vernon and Daryl McDowell, Don Blayne, Larry and Aretta Kay Nicholas, and Leon Fisher, besides a number of other relatives and friends. One brother, Harvey Hiddleson, preceded her in death several years ago.
Funeral services were conducted from the First Methodist Church, Rippey, on Tuesday afternoon, June 29, 1943 by Rev. Earl Raebuck of the U.B.Church in Dawson, Iowa. Interment was made in the Rippey cemetery.

Rippey News
Mrs. J. B. Nicholas
Mrs. J. B. Nicholas, a resident of Rippey, almost 50 years died Saturday evening June 26 1943 at 8 o'clock at her home in Rippey. For more than a week prior to her death she suffered from an attack of asthma and Saturday she became prostrated, dying at 8 o'clock in the evening.
Mamie Jane Hiddleson, the daughter of Chilton and Alice Hiddleson, came to Rippey from Nebraska when she was five years old. She was born in Buffalo county, Neb, on February 4, 1889. She was married Aug. 6 1906, to B. J. Nicholas and they became the parents of six children, Mrs. Delia McDowell of Rippey, Cpl. Vandan Nicholas, United States army, overseas; Donald Nicholas of Dawson; Paul Nicholas of Peoria, Ill., Veona Fisher of Linden and Marjorie at home.
She lived continuously in Rippey since her coming to the county from Nebraska. She was a loyal member of the Rippey Service Star Legion, and as recently as June 24, she participated in the ceremonies of the organization at the state convention in session at Rippy.
There remains besiding her husband and children, two sisters Mrs. Stella Winchell and Mrs. Edith Johns of Jamaica, a half sister, Mrs. Nora Forkner of Jefferson, a half brother, Morman Nicholas of Dawson, seven grand children, who are Verda and Vernon and Darrell McDowell, Blaine, Larry and Aretta Kay Nicholas, and Leon Fisher besides a number of other relatives. A brother Harvey Hiddleson preceded her in death several years ago.
Funeral rites were conducted Tuesday afternoon June 29, 1943 at the Rippey Methodist church at 2 P.M. the Rev. Earl Rabuck of Dawson in charge. Interment was in Rippey cemetery.

Card of Thanks
We wish to extend to everone our heartfelt thanks for the many deeds of kindness, expression of sympathy, cards and beautiful floral tributes during the short illness and death of our beloved wife and mother.
Mr. B. J. Nicholas and Family
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Nicholas - Services 2 p.m. Tuesday for Mrs. B. J. Nicholas at Rippey Methodist church. Rev. Earl Rabuck officiating. Burial in Rippey cemetery. Body lies in state at Slininger funeral home Jefferson. 
Hiddleson, Mamie Jane (I407)
 
1518 Obituary

MICHAEL C. LEONARD (9-13-1946 to 9-27-2000)

Michael Leonard, 54, died Sept. 27, 2000, in Colorado Springs, CO. He was a former Colorado Springs police officer and a captain at the Department of Corrections in Buena Vista. He was self-employed. He served in the Marines for two years and was a Vietnam veteran.
Mike was born Sept. 13, 1946, in La Junta, CO. to Warren E. and Annabelle C. (Hyrup) Leonard. His father is deceased. He was married July 29, 1983, to Bernice A. Abila.
He is survived by his wife; two sons, Casey Michael and Toby Warren; one daughter, Michele Lee; his mother; two brothers, Warren and Thomas; and three sisters, Joanna Metz, Vicki Smith and Roxi Graham.
Mike always tried to be “peace maker” and was the “rock” for his siblings and his family; he was a true "big brother", a father figure, plus a role model.
A memorial service was held at the Sunnyside Christian Church, 2025 N. Murray Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO. Burial (cremation) was at the Evergreen Cemetery.

The following is a “eulogy” that the family wrote and Warren read at Mike’s funeral services:
Mike was truly a special person. He was a loving son, husband, father, brother, and a friend. We laughed with him, loved with him, and even fought with him. Right or wrong, he had only one way of doing things – hard and fast! There wasn’t anything he wouldn’t do for someone that he cared about. When he felt that a loved one was in trouble, he was always there to lend a helping hand. And when the battle lines were drawn, you always felt better just knowing that he was there by your side. He was a true warrior.
Mike meant a lot of different things to a lot of different people. He had an impact on everyone he touched. Some he touched a little harder than others. No matter who it was, he always seemed to leave them with a smile and the feeling that they had someone they could count on if the times got rough.
He had the gift of gab, thus he never meet a stranger. He always seemed to have a joke or story for whatever the occasion. He had a way with words that no one could match. He loved to make people laugh, even at his own expense. When he would tell a story, he kept you hanging on to each word. Even when you knew his story was stretching the truth a little, it didn’t really matter because you were laughing so hard it hurt. And when he finished the story, he would look you right in the eye and swear that was the way it actually happened.
Next to his family, Mike’s greatest passion was the rodeo. He wasn’t the world’s best rider or best roper, but that didn’t really matter, he just enjoyed being a part of it. He loved the speed of the horses, the clanging of the cowbells, and the smell of it all.
Mike didn’t share a lot of himself, even with the ones closest to him. He kept his vulnerabilities hidden and had his own way of showing love. It wasn’t always open and visible. Most often it was just his presence of being there, through a hug, a smile, or a tear.
Nor did he really share much of what he was thinking. He would give little bits and pieces, but then would look away as if the rest really didn’t matter. Mike took no quarter but was always willing to give. He rarely said he was sorry or apologized for what he said or did, that just wasn’t Mike’s way!
It is hard to understand and accept that a rock like Mike could fall. He was a proud man, sometimes even to a fault. There was no greater pride than what he had for his daughter Michele, and especially his two sons, Casey Michael and Toby Warren, and the mother who carried them. We will all miss him.
I say to Mike now - Get on, nod your head, and dig in your spurs. Look out God, cowboy up!

 
Leonard, Michael Chris (I3606)
 
1519 Obituary

ANNABELLE C. LEONARD (5-12-1918 to 3-15-2003)

Annabelle C. Leonard died March 15, 2003. She was born in Basalt on May 12, 1918. She was preceded in death by her parents: Chris and Hazel Hyrup; her brother and sister-in-law: Eugene and Pearl Hyrup; her brother Robert Hyrup; her sons: Michael C. and Thomas H. Leonard; and her grandmother Fannie Mount.
She is survived by four children: daughters, Joanna Metz (Jim), Vicki Smith, and Roxi Graham (Scott); son, Warren Ray Leonard; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and her sister Pat Yale.
Cremation has taken place.

 
Hyrup, Annabelle Claire (I3605)
 
1520 Obituary

GEORGE “SLIM” WASHINGTON LEONARD (2-22-1914 to 5-23-1997)

George W. “Slim” Leonard was born Feb. 22, 1914, in Fillmore County, Strang, NE, to Harvey and Jessie (Mullikin) Leonard. He was the third child in a family of twelve.
He departed this life May 23, 1997 at his home in Twisp, WA at the age of 83 years, 3 months and 1 day. He had been bedfast for over three years.
George’s parents moved from Nebraska with their first four children, to the Arkansas Valley in Colorado in 1919. Over the years the family lived in several areas of Eastern Colorado, including Cheraw, Hugo, Edison and Karval.
In 1936, he left Colorado and went to Orofino, Idaho. He married Louise Dicus that year and that marriage was later dissolved.
He married Irene Shaw on Dec. 21, 1939. She had a stillborn baby girl on April 1, 1940, and Irene died that same day.
Warren was in a car accident July, 1968. He was left paralyzed and was in the hospital the rest of his life. He died Jan. 24, 1981.
Lula died April 16, 1983 while they were living in Joseph, Oregon. George then moved to Twisp, WA, where he spent his remaining years.
Doris Dearmond was his companion and caregiver since 1984 and lives in the family home in Twisp, WA.
Survivors are Doris; son, Walter; three granddaughters; two great granddaughters of the Twisp area; three brothers, Richard of Orofino, ID, Don of Thornfield, Mo and Marion of Anderson, CA; six sisters, Leila Frazier of Calhan, CO, Ida Sterrett of Cheyenne, WY, Kathleen Lister of Loveland, CO, Verna Miller of Colorado Springs, CO, Velma McDonald of Rocky Ford, CO and Jeanne Mays of Olney Springs, CO; a nephew, Donnie Leonard who lived with George and Lula during part of his teens and mourns the loss of a special uncle. He also leaves a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
Also preceeding him in death were his parents and his brother, Warren Leonard of Limon, CO.

NOT THE END BUT THE BEGINNING OF A LIFETIME OF BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES.

 
Leonard, George Washington (I3614)
 
1521 Obituary

LEILA PEARL FRAZIER 1-02-1916 to 3-28-2007

Leila Pearl (Leonard) Frazier, 91, of Calhan, CO passed away at Cottonwood Ridge Assisted Living Care Center with her family by her side on March 28, 2007.
Leila was born on Jan. 2, 1916 in Strang, NE to Harvey and Jessie (Mullikin) Leonard. She was the fourth child of twelve children. Leila graduated from Sugar City High School in 1933, after attending grade school in Edison.
Leila loved her family very much, especially her grandchildren, great grandchildren and her great-great grandchildren. She enjoyed many things, especially watching family members in their sporting events, playing card games, dominoes and yahtzee. But, her real passion was quilting. In fact, that was one of her many contributions to the Calhan United Methodist Church, where she was an active member since 1994.
Leila was preceded in death by her parents; husband Cecil; her son Douglas, a granddaughter Karrie Frazier, great granddaughters Malea Kristine Frazier, and LaKota Lyn Wilson, her sister Ida Green Sterrett; her brothers: Marion Leonard, Roy Leonard, George Leonard, Richard (Dick) Leonard and Warren Leonard.
Leila is survived by seven of her children: Melvin and his wife Betsey of Delta, CO; Leonard and his wife Martha of Rush, CO; Evelyn and her husband Dale Gotschall of Calhan, CO; Jerald and his wife Nelda of Guymon, OK; Jesse and his wife Dana of Fowler, KS; Patt and her husband Don Bromley of Aurora, CO; and Clint and his wife Zorene of Colo. Springs, CO.
Leila is also survived by fur sisters: Kathleen Lister of Loveland, CO; Velma McDonald of Rocky Ford, CO; Verna Sorensen of Colo. Springs, CO; and Jeanne and her husband Kenneth Mays of Olney Springs, CO.
Leila is also survived by twenty-five grandchildren, thirty-three great grandchildren and five great-great grandchildren.

Funeral Services were
March 31, 2007 - 2:00 P.M. - Living Word Community Church, Calhan, CO.
Officiates: Pastor Rick Cofer, Rev. Linda Patzke and Pastor Greg Scherrer
Musicians: Rick & Cheryl Cofer
Pallbearers: Mark Frazier, Michael Frazier, Doran Gotshall, James Frazier, Cody Frazier, Derek Gotshall, Layne Frazier, Stoney Frazier, Brian Frazier and Ryan Frazier.
Honorary Pallbearers: Mellen Light, Neah Curtis, Tammy Frazier, Cara Wells, Auderie Rock, Renee Fraizer, DaLynn Walker, Lisa Wilson, Kim Householter, Kellie Frazier, Lenna Doak, DeAnn Scherrer, Kristy Frazier, Valerie Bromely and Amanda Frazier.
 
Leonard, Leila Pearl (I3617)
 
1522 Obituary

RICHARD ELLSWORTH LEONARD (3-13-1912 to 12-15-2002)

Long time Orofino, Idaho resident, Richard Ellsworth Leonard, 90, died from complications related to age, Dec. 15, 2002, in Clarkston.
Dick was born to Jesse and Harvey Leonard March 13, 1912, on a homestead on Canyon Creek above Orofino. The family moved to Colorado when he was a boy. He attended school there and returned to Orofino when he was in his 20’s.
He married Agnes Lindstrom Sept. 8, 1936. She died in October 1980.
Dick owned and operated a sawmill at Canyon Creek in the late 1940’s until the early 1950’s. He also worked in the woods from time to time. He operated the Richfield Service Station in Orofino in the 1950’s. In 1957 he began work as a heavy equipment operator for the U.S. Forest Service. He retired in 1972.
Dick had a great love for the outdoors and was an avid hunter and fisherman. He worked as a guide for many local and out-of-state hunters. He was an accomplished trap shooter and a member of the Orofino Gun Club and the Camas Prairie Trap Shooting Association. He won numerous trap shooting titles, including the Handicap Champion of 1964.
He is survived by his sons, Larry Leonard of Orofino and Kenneth Leonard of Twin Falls; daughters, Jolene Pierson of Port Townsend, Wash., Sharon O’Connor of Lewiston and Barbara (Babs) Ward of Orofino; sister, Doris Jean Mays, Leila Frazier, Verna Sorenson, Velma McDonald and Kathleen Lister, all living in Colorado. Dick had 18 grandchildren, 39 great grandchildren and one great great granddaughter.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Agnes; his son, Michael in 2000; his sister, Ida; and brothers, George, Warren, Roy and Owen (Marion).
Graveside service was at the Riverside Cemetery in Orofino. Idaho.

 
Leonard, Richard Ellsworth (I3613)
 
1523 Obituary

THOMAS H. LEONARD (1-13-1955 to 3-15-2003)

Thomas H. Leonard died March 15, 2003. He was born in La Junta, CO on January 13, 1955. He was preceded in death by his father, Warren Leonard; his Mother Annabelle C. Leonard; and his brother, Michael C. Leonard.
He is survived by one brother, Warren Ray Leonard; and three sisters, Joanna Metz (Jim), Vicki Smith and Roxi Graham (Scott) and numerous nieces and nephews.
Cremation has taken place.

 
Leonard, Thomas Hyrup (I3609)
 
1524 OBITUARY
Beverly Ann Goering
OCTOBER 23, 1945 ? NOVEMBER 25, 2021
Beverly Ann Goering passed away on November 25, 2021, at the age of 76. Bev was born October 23, 1945, in Goodland Kansas to John William and Hazel Violet (Hansen) Tracy. Bev was married on August 23, 1964. She had two children, Christopher Scott and Robyn Elizabeth with her former husband Richard (Scott) Goering.
Bev earned her Bachelor?s degree in Management Science and her Master?s degree in Business Administration from Regis University. Bev was a lifetime learner and was always taking classes in various topics and earned countless certificates along the way.
Bev worked in the Utilities Department for the City of Fort Collins for 29 years. After retirement, she began her next adventure in designing and creating beautiful jewelry. This was one of her greatest joys. She was quite accomplished with beads, stones, gems, and metal. She could often be found at one of her workbenches sketching a new design, performing intricate work with a magnifying glass, or pounding out copper on an old railroad tie in her garage.
Bev was a longtime member of the Colorado Archaeological Society and the Fort Collins Rockhound Club. Bev had a love of travel and new experiences. She was a member of the Friendship Force and had traveled to 38 different countries. Bev had a passion for genealogy. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She loved to share stories about her family's heritage.
Bev was proceeded in death by her parents John and Hazel Tracy. Bev is survived by her partner Dean Grogan of Fort Collins, son Chris Goering of Windsor, daughter Robyn (Scottie) Moore of Fort Collins, granddaughters Mary Goering, Emily Goering, Evelyn Moore, and Madelyn Moore, sister Jolene (Rich) Miller of Goodland, KS, and many nieces and nephews.
As many of you know, Bev loved to share stories. These stories were sometimes historical or sometimes educational. She could keep you captivated as you learned something new. We hope you would continue sharing stories to keep her spirit alive.
A memorial service for Beverly will be held Saturday, December 4, 2021 at 2:00 PM at Allnutt Funeral Service ? Drake Road Chapel, 650 W. Drake Rd., Ft. Collins, Colorado 80526, followed by a reception at 3:00 PM.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.allnuttftcollins.com for the Goering family.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/ft-collins-co/beverly-goering-10461446 
Tracy, Beverly Ann (I141)
 
1525 Obituary
GWENDAL LEON LEONARD (4-16-1935 to 7-15-1995)

Gwendal Leon Leonard was born April 16, 1935 to Warren E. Leonard and Kathryn M. (Nicholas) Inness at their home, 10 miles east of Karval.
Gwendal spent his early years working on the farm and was driving wheat trucks to Hugo at the age of 10 for Jim Middleton. At the age of 18 he married his childhood sweetheart, June 13, 1953. They started their family in a small house one mile east of Karval.
During their time they were building their family, Gwendal worked different places and jobs, such as farming and truck driving. In 1959 he started working for the county road and bridge crew as a transportation safety technician (better known as a “grader man”).
In 1970 he went to work for his father on the ranch east of Karval and later moved his family to the present homestead four miles east of Karval. It was during this time that he became the mentor to his children as they participated in school sports, music, ranching and learning the general principles to prepare them for life. It was also during this time that they perfected the fine art of chasing coyotes and antelope, which taught them to watch out for ravines and old basements.
Gwendal started his community leadership in the early 60’s by umpiring Little League, Babe Ruth and town team baseball, He and his wife, Pat, became 4-H general leaders in 1965, where they led for 15 years. During this time he taught many young people how to square dance.
After several years of farming and ranching, Gwendal decided to run for county commissioner in 1981. After winning the election, he served two terms from 1982 to 1990 as the best darn commissioner that Lincoln County ever had.
During and after his term as commissioner, his life branched out into many directions by joining many different organizations. He was a charter member of both the Karval Lions Club and the Karval Volunteer Fire Department, where he served in most leadership roles in each organization. He also served on the Lincoln County EMS Council, the Alumni Association and the Lincoln County Community Hospital Board, where he was presently serving as chairman of the board. He served in a number of capacities in many other organizations and was always willing to lend a helping hand.
During the course of his life, some of his understudies included Red Skelton and the Smothers Brothers. It is probably because of these people that we enjoyed knowing him as a Homecoming Clown, Santa Claus, Tail Twister and overall entertainer and jokester wherever he went.
Gwendal was diagnosed as having leukemia on April 22, 1995, and although he fought the disease with all his might, he passed away July 15, 1995 at Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs at the age of 60.
Gwendal is survived by his wife, Pat, his five sons: Allen and children, Aaron, Adam and Cybil of Colorado Springs; Leon and his wife, Sandy and their children, Brooke of Ordway and Bill and Bill’s wife, Tina of Fowler. (Gwendal’s first great-grandchild is soon to arrive and is sure to be Bill and Tina’s joy in their time of sorrow); his son Larry and his wife Cindy and their children, Levi, Zane and Jake of Karval; Carlos and his wife, Michelle and their children, Tiffany, Shaun and Colton of Karval and Jenisha and Shayla Bowerman of Colorado Springs; Patrick and his wife Ginny, and their children Micheal, Amanda, Jessica and Ashleigh of Karval; one daughter, Enola, of Colorado Springs. He is also survived by his mother, Kathryn Inness of Elkhart, KS, his sister Onnalee Harrell and her husband, Millard and their children Kelby and his wife Stephanie of Hutchinson and Gwendolyn of Salina; his mother in law, Gladys Sherman of La Junta, a brother in law, Bill Sherman and wife Sandy; sister in law Ruth Wheeler and Guy Simone. Gwendal and Pat also provided a home for 17 foster children, including Theresa, Sheryl, Brandon, Willie and Justin. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins as well as his step mother, Marvis June of Limon.
Funeral Services were held July 19, 1995 at the Karval School with Rev. Ron Clark officiating. The musical selection was a ‘Tribute To Dad’.
Casket bearers were Robert Elliot, Robert Webb, Robert Williams, Darrel Dutro, Lyle Hilferty, Robert Capps, Carl Johnson and Keith Capps. Honorary escorts were the EMS Council, Lincoln County Stockmen, Lincoln County employees and the 4-H Foundation.
Burial was in the Bucklen Cemetery in Karval.
Memorials were sent to the Karval Fire Department or the Karval Church of the Nazarene.
 
Leonard, Gwendal Leon (I226)
 
1526 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gay, Roy Augusta (I1985)
 
1527 Obituary
Kathryn Mary Nicholas Inness (2-14-1905 to 3-29-1998)

Kathryn Mary Nicholas died at the Morton County Hospital, Elkhart, KS, March 29, 1998. She was born to Ralph and Mary Reinking Nicholas on February 14, 1905 in Tipton, KS. When Kathryn was one and a half years old, another daughter was born to this union, Thelma Laurietta. When the girls were small their mother, Mary, died (Dec. 1908).
When Kathryn was 6 years old, her father married Bertha Mayhood.
This instantly brought her and Thelma another sister, Inez Mary, who was 4 years old.
In 1911 Kathryn’s family moved from Pierceville, KS to Two Buttes, near Lamar, Colorado. While they lived at Two Buttes, another daughter was born, Nina Bertha. At this time, Kathryn was 10 years old. In the early 1920’s they moved near Boyero, Colorado. Many trees around the Karval area came from their nursery, called “The Oasis”.
Kathryn spent one summer at summer school at Oberlin, KS and went to college at Hays, KS for two summers. She taught school 5 years before her marriage to Warren E. Leonard, June 23, 1934.
To this union two children were born. Gwendal Leon and Onnalee Jean. Kathryn, with her son and daughter, moved to Karval, CO in the fall of 1945, where she taught grades 1 through 4 for two years. In July, 1947, Kathryn became Postmaster in Karval and worked until her retirement in June, 1974.
In 1948 Kathryn was united in marriage to Emanuel Sears “Manny” Inness. This brought to her another family - 4 step daughters and their husbands. Edith and Charlie Summers of Holly, CO, Margaret and Walter Steiner of Kit Carson, CO, Shirley and Chet White of Antioch, Ill and Ruby and Calvin Hixson of Fowler, CO. Her husband, Manny died in June, 1971.
Kathryn was very active in all the activities her children were in. School activities, 4-H, Music and Church kept her busy and she enjoyed sharing many learning and enjoyable experiences with Gwendal and Onnalee.
She was an avid gardener, which she surely inherited from her father. Even after she retired, you could see her working in her yard as early as 5:00 A.M. Her garden and yard was her relaxation and her pride. Roses were among her many specialties. Kathryn was very fond of her Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren and loved them the same as her children. She always remembered their birthdays and made sure they each had a card that fit them.
After retiring from the Post Office, Kathryn continued her work in the Karval Church of the Nazarene as Sunday School teacher and was always faithful to all the services she could attend. She also went into full time work with R.S.V.P. (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), and especially enjoyed being a part of the Karval Keenagers, playing the Banjo. Also, she enjoyed crocheting, making afghans for all of her grandchildren.
In 1986, she moved to Elkhart and lived with her daughter and family. While she was living at home (Karval, CO) she was able to be close to her son and his family. She enjoyed the closeness of both families and was happy to be with them. It was very important to her to be close to her Doctor, whom she had so much confidence in. She felt that he gave her many added years of quality life.
She continued to play her banjo at church and for many activities in Elkhart.
She played for several hospital fund raising activities and would always get a standing ovation. She played her banjo with her daughter playing the accordian and her son-in-law playing the guitar. Her fingers always remained nimble and strong and she could keep the music moving while her audience tapped their toes. Although her body would become weaker and weaker, she always had the strength to play the banjo.
Kathryn missed her friends and family at Karval and tried to keep in contact with them as much as possible. She will always be appreciated and remembered for her concern and compassion for her family.
Although she continually tried to be strong for others, she found that losing her son, Gwendal, to cancer in July, 1995, was the hardest struggle in life she had to face. She had very fond memories of Gwendal and she missed him very much.
Her latest highlight of her life was to be able to attend her granddaughter’s
wedding. (Gwendolyn and J.J. - 1996) She had all the Home Health Care nurses taking very good care of her so her dream could come true. She was very fond of each of her daily Home Health Care nurses and they were special friends to her.

Survivors include:
One Daughter and Son-in-law: Onnalee and Millard Harrell of Elkhart, KS.
One Daughter-in-law: Patricia Leonard of Karval, CO
Eight Grandchildren and their families (including 18 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren).
Allen Leonard - Adam, Aaron & Cybil of Colo. Springs, CO.
Leon and Sandy Leonard - Brooke of Ordway and Bill, Tina and Brandon & Cody of Fowler, CO.
Larry and Cindy Leonard - Levi, Zane & Jake of Karval, CO.
Enola Leonard of Colo. Springs, CO.
Carlos and Michelle Leonard - Tiffany, Shaun & Colton of Karval and Jenny & Shayla of Colo. Springs, CO.
Patrick and Jenny Leonard - Michael, Amanda, Jessica & Ashleigh of Karval
Kelby and Stephanie Harrell of Newton, KS.
Gwendolyn and J. J. Stutler of Emporia, KS.
Two Sisters: Thelma Thompson of Westminster, CO and Nina Eason of Denver.
Her Step Family:
Charley Summers (Holly, CO), Marjorie and Larry and their families.
Walt Steiner (Kit Carson, CO), Janet, Marlene, Leland, Nadine and Eric and their families.
Shirley White (Park City, Illinois), Clifford, Kenneth, Danny and their families.
Calvin Hixson (Fowler, KS)
Nieces and nephews and many friends.
Preceding her in death were her parents: Ralph and Mary Nicholas;
her step-mother: Bertha Nicholas; her husband. Emanuel Sears Inness;
her son: Gwendal Leonard and her sister: Inez Schroeder.
Memorial Services were at the Harrell Funeral Chapel, Elkhart, KS., March 31, 1998. Burial was in the Elkhart Cemetery.
 
Nicholas, Kathryn Mary (I220)
 
1528 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Leonard, Michele Lee (I3643)
 
1529 OBITUARY
Posted 12 Feb 2017 by Bonita Kloepping
THOMSON - Martin M. Ehredt of Thomson, an area farmer and an employee of Kraft Foods, Stockton, until retiring in 1968, died Sunday at Jane Lamb Hospital, Clinton, Iowa. He was a member of Savanna Moose Lodge.
Born Nov. 13, 1903, at Derinda Center, he was the son of Martin and Sophia (Groezinger) Ehredt. He married Luella Smith Oct. 11, 1931, at Mount Carroll. Surviving are his widow; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth) Duff and
Mrs. Carl (Etta) Carlson,; both of Thomson; a son, Martin of Barrow, Alaska; 10 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Louisa Schultzy of Dubuque, Iowa; and a brother, Frank of Round Lake. A son and three grandchildren preceded him in death.
Funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Law-Jones Funeral Home, Savanna. The Rev. Albert Ihne will officiate. Burial will be in Savanna Township Cemetery. -- Freeport Journal Standard, pg. 13, Tues., Sept. 7, 1976
https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/106644270/media/dd11b688-958b-40a8-b937-29cba1713f8a?galleryindex=3&albums=sm&tab=0&filter=s&sort=-created 
Ehredt, Martin Michael (I1079)
 
1530 OBITUARY
Posted 18 Aug 2017 by niknaktoo1
Albert G Grinnall, age 80, of Savanna, Illinois, died Tuesday, October 15, 2002 at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Iowa City, Iowa.
Memorial services will be held 1:00 pm Saturday, October 19, 2002 at the Law-Jones Funeral Home, Savanna. Pastor Robert Schubert will officiate. Inurment will be in the Rock Island National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made in Albert's name.
Albert was born on Monday, December 5, 1921 in Savanna, Illinois to George and Elizabeth (Ehredt) Grinnall. He attended Savanna High School. He married Gladys Dauphin on June 13, 1942.
Albert farmed and worked at Burlington Northern Railroad for 42 years, retiring in 1983.
Albert served in the Army in Field Artillery during numerous campaigns in Europe where he received the Bronze Star.
Albert was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Savanna Moose, Railroad Retirees, past Board member of the Mt. Carroll Lions Club.
Survivors include, his wife Gladys; two daughters, Cheryl (Douglas) Rogers of Rockford, Illinois, Vicki (Dan) Becker of Platteville, Wisconsin; two sons, Steven (Michelle) Grinnall of Rockford, Illinois, Daryl (Mary Jo) Grinnall of Omaha, Nebraska; 16 grandchildren, 7 great-granchildren; one sister Betty Morris of Savanna, and one brother Mick (Donna) Grinnall of Clinton, Iowa.
Albert was preceded in death by his parents. 
Grinnell, Albert George (I1435)
 
1531 Obituary
The Goodland Daily News, Wednesday, August 29, 2001 Page 3
Hazel V. Tracy
Hazel V. Tracy, 78, Goodland, a longtime Brewster area resident, died Tuesday, Aug. 21, at University Hospital in Denver.
She was the daughter of David Hansen and Anna (Schwerdt) Hutchinson and was born on Oct. 7, 1922, in Thomas County. She grew up and attended school in Brownville area and later attended Goodland High School.
She married John Tracy on Jan. 28, 1943, and traveled with him while he was in the Army through 1945. They farmed and ranched in the Brewster area for about 40 years. When John died in 1983, Mrs. Tracy moved to Goodland, but still managed all the farming responsibilities until her death.
She had been a nurse’s aide at Boothroy Memorial Hospital here and worked at an Army Ammunition Depot, and later was a housewife and mother. She was known for baking and decorating cakes, served as a Sunday School teacher for many years, was a Girl Scout leader and delivered Meals-On-Wheels in Goodland.
She was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, the Sympathy Club, the Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Colby, Brewster extension club, and the Brewster United Methodist Church, as well as a volunteer for the Share program for the last nine years. She qualified for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Her parents, and two sisters, Laura Ochsner and Minnie Laine, died before her.
Surviving are two daughters, Beverly Goering of Fort Collins, Colo., and Jolene Miller and husband Rich of Goodland; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Central Time Friday, Aug. 24, at the church. Pastor Dorene Chambers will officiate, with burial in the Brewster Cemetery.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today at the Bateman Funeral Home in Goodland and at the church before services on Friday. Family members will be at the funeral home receiving friends from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight.
The family has requested memorials for the church, which may be left at the church or can be mailed to Bateman Funeral Home, Box 278, Goodland Kan. 67735.

Also:
Three other families are mourning the lose of loved ones among them Hazel Tracy, Boyd Billenwillms and Roy Duell. Hazel was the mother ofJolene Miller and another daughter Beverly from Fort Collins. Jolene told me she had been in the hospital, here and in Denver the past five weeks. I didn’t know the other two gentlemen personally but did know the sister of Roy Duell, Virgiline Amos of Goodland. To all of these people I wish to send my condolences to them as they face a few agonizing months in the future as they figure out where and what they will need to do to adjust to these loses. May they all know that the Almighty walks with them and at times will also carry them over the stones they’ll find in their paths.
jan zwetzig, goodland gazette 
Hansen, Hazel Voilet (I140)
 
1532 Obituary
WARREN EDWARD LEONARD (7-23-1910 to 9-13-1981)

Warren Edward Leonard, 71, was a long time resident, former county commissioner and long time rancher east of Karval, Colorado.
Warren was born in Geneva, Nebraska, July 23, 1910, to Harvey and Jessie Leonard. The family moved to Colorado in 1918 and settled on a homestead in the Cheraw area. Warren attended school in Cheraw and walked a distance of 8 miles each day. After reaching manhood, he went to the Karval area where he acquired property over the years. He eventually owned 7 sections of land and was a successful farmer and rancher. He was always interested in community affairs and worked hard in making it a better place to live and raise a family.
Warren married Kathryn Nicholas, June, 1934. To that union was born two children, Gwendal and Onnalee. That marriage was dissolved in 1945.
He was married to Annabelle Hyrup in 1946, and to this union was born five children. Annabelle brought a daughter Joanna Lee to this marriage, which Warren adopted. Their children were Michael, Vicki, Warren Ray, Tommie and Roxi.
Warren married Marvis June Marshall in November, 1969 and when he retired they moved to Limon. He loved to play golf. Although he took it up much later in life than most people do, he was very good. He spent much of his time on the Tamarack Municipal Course. He also was a faithful member of the Rotary Club.
He is survived by his wife; all of his children; nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; his Mother, Jessie Leonard of Ft. Collins; four brothers, Dick of Orofino, Idaho, George (Slim) of Joseph, Oregon, Don of Thornfield, Missouri and Marion of Colorado Springs, CO. Sisters, Leila Frazier of Delta, CO., Ida Green of Cheyenne, WY., Kathleen Lister of Lamar, CO, Verna Miller of Longmont, CO, Velma McDonald of Ft. Collins, CO and Jeanne Mays of Colorado Springs, CO.
Services were Sept. 16, 1:00 p.m. at the Church of the Resurrection in Limon. There was a cremation.


 
Leonard, Warren Edward (I225)
 
1533 Obituary for Elizabeth "Betty" Morris
Elizabeth ?Betty? Jane Morris was a lady who enjoyed the little things in life, especially thoughtful relationships with friends and family. At the age of 90, Betty passed into eternity Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at HCR Manor Care, Davenport, Iowa. A visitation will be held Thursday from 4-7pm at Law Jones Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held Friday at 10:30am at Law Jones Funeral Home. Burial will take place in Savanna Township Cemetery.
Betty was born May 29, 1923, the daughter of George and Elizabeth (Erehdt) Grinnall, in Savanna. She attended Savanna High School and graduated with the Class of 1941. She married Donald Morris on November 13, 1943 in Savanna. Donald passed away February 3, 1975.
Betty worked for Eaton Corp. She was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church, and was an active volunteer at the Savanna Food Pantry and Thrift Shop. Betty enjoyed cooking, sewing, crafting and playing cards with friends and family.
Betty will be dearly missed by her daughter, Betty Mae Hurt of Bettendorf, Iowa; three sons, Donald (Carol) Morris of Truckee, California, James Morris of River Grove, Illinois, and Dick (Stacey) Morris of Peotone, Illinois; 7 Grandchildren and 12 Great Grand Children. She is preceded in death by her parents, George and Elizabeth, her husband, Donald, and two brothers, Albert and Louis (Mick).
https://www.lawjonesfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Elizabeth-Betty-Morris-37731/#!/Obituary 
Grinnell, Elizabeth Jane (I1436)
 
1534 Obituary in Denver Colorado:
Virginia Emma Schroth
Born 18 January 1922 in Appleton, Wisconsin
Died 21 December 2011 in St Joseph, Missouri
The second of seven children born to Roland Harold and Eva Barbara (Ehredt) Schroth.

Virginia's early childhood was spent in Derinda Center, Illinois and then in Thomson, Illinois.
Virginia graduated from York Community High School Graduating Class of 1940 in Thomson Illinois

In 1941 in a dual wedding Virginia married Charles John Tripp alongside good friends Russell and Francis Lego.
Virginia and Chuck (as he was called) had 5 children from this marriage, Charles Russell, Sheldon David, LaVerle Eugene, Cheryl Kay, Micheal Ray

In 1963 Virginia married Dwight Lee Thompson.
Along with this marriage Virginia gained three step children, Connie Jean, Robert Lee and Timothy Lynn. She had as much love for her step children as she did for her own.
Virginia and Dwight also had one child together, Dwight Lee Jr.

Virginia was a Licensed Psychiatric technician at Colorado General Hospital for more than 25 years. She retired to spend more time with her husband Dwight who was diagnosed with cancer. They spent many years together before his passing in 1991.

Virginia was a very caring and giving person, she was always glad to see you when you came to visit and you always had a place to stay if you needed one.

If you'd like to place a floral order you can either use the website's link and have them delivered to Olinger Highland Mortuary, 10201 Grant Street, Thornton, CO 80229 or you can call the funeral home and we can take the order for you. The phone number is 303-451-6674.

At the time of her passing Virginia clamed 9 Children, 20 Grandchildren, 33 Great Grandchildren and 3 Great-Great Grandchildren.

Virginia is preceded in death by five of her siblings, Eva Mae Josephine, Roland Ehredt, June Lillian, Harold Lee and Donald George, leaving Sandy, the youngest here to morn her passing.
She is also preceded in death by one child LaVerle who passed shortly after birth and two Grand Children.

http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Virginia-Thompson&lc=2551&pid=155139196&mid=4928999&locale=en-US 
Schroth, Virginia Emma (I7)
 
1535 Obituary in Stewartsville Missouri:
VIRGINIA EMMA SCHROTH-THOMPSON

Virginia Emma Thompson, age 89, was born January 18, 1922 in Appleton, WI the daughter of Roland and Eva (Ehredt) Schroth and passed away December 21, 2011 in St. Joseph, Missouri.

Virginia and Charles J. Tripp were united in marriage September 20, 1941. To this union five children were born. Charles R. Tripp (Cynthia), Stewartsville, Sheldon D. Tripp (Delores), Oklahoma City, Laverle E. Tripp(Deceased), Cheryl K Trip Gutierrez (Abe), Commerce City, CO, Michael R. Tripp, Los Angeles, CA,

Virginia remarried in 1963 to Dwight L. Thompson. To this union a son was born Dwight Thompson Jr., and three step children Connie J. Thompson Bennett (Deceased), Robert L. Thompson, (Thibodaux, LA), Timothy L. Thompson (Santa Monica, CA);

Additional survivors: one sister, Sandy Young (Don), Lakewood, CO; ten grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, step grandchildren, step great-grandchildren, and step great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Virginia is preceded in death by her parents; two husbands, Charles J. Tripp and Dwight Thompson Sr.; one son, Laverle E. Tripp; three brothers, two sisters; one grandson, Sheldon Tripp Jr.; and one daughter-in-law, Cheryl Tripp.

Visitation will be 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Monday, December 26, 2011 at Bram-Turner Funeral Home, Stewartsville. Friend may call on funeral home 10:00 a.m. Monday. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m Wednesday December 28, 2011 at Highland Cemetery, Denver, Colorado. 
Schroth, Virginia Emma (I7)
 
1536 Obituary on Ancestry.com
Archie R. Nichols
November 18, 2008
The Post-Journal

Archie R. Nichols, 63, of 449 McDaniel Road, N.E. Calhoun, Ga., died Sunday at his residence following a brief illness.
Archie was born in Chautauqua County on July 10, 1945, a son of the late Lynn and Margaret Johnson Nichols. He had resided in Calhoun since 1995. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his stepfather, Harry Johnson, two brothers and one sister.
From an early age and until his passing, Archie's passion in life was anything auto. Whether he was hauling, buying and selling, parting out, collecting, rebounding, crushing or just plain driving, he enjoyed and did it all.
He had previous businesses in New York, including A.J. Enterprises (towing, auto repair and gas station) in Jamestown, Twin Auto Wrecking and Archie Nichols Inc.,a scrapyard in Frewsburg, and was currently owner and operator of the Painted Post Trading Company in Calhoun, Ga.
Survivors include his wife, Karla Nichols, one son and daughter-in-law, Archie (A.J.) and Kristen Nichols of Frewsburg, a grandson, Archie J. (Justin) Nichols, also of Frewsburg, and his loving pet, Snickbaumer.
A celebration of life for Archie will be held later.
To register online or express private condolences, visit www.thomasfuneralhomecalhoun.com.
The Thomas Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
 
Nichols, Archie Russell (I5144)
 
1537 Obituary says Vivian was born in Fort Morgan, Colorado. Weber, Vivian Diane (I357)
 
1538 Obituary:
Kim M. Schroth, 63, of Morrison, IL, died Thursday, June 30, 2022, at her home.
Her funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday, July 9, 2022 at the Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home with Rev. Luke Schouten, Pastor of Emmanuel Reformed Church officiating. A visitation will precede the service starting at 10:00 AM, until the start of the service. Interment will be at Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison.
A memorial has been established to Morrison American Legion Post 328 and AutismSpeaks.org.
Kim was born October 20, 1958, in Beloit, WI, to Larry and Patricia (Culver) Neblock and was raised by her aunt and uncle, Joseph and Alta Denman.
She was educated in the Beloit grade schools and attended Beloit High School. She married Harold J. Schroth on August 6, 1977, in Morrison. Kim enjoyed being a stay-at-home mom which allowed her to help many people with various tasks like filling prescriptions, medical assistance, filing taxes, etc. She loved to donate her time to help others. Kim was a member of Emmanuel Reformed Church in Morrison. She also helped with the Morrison Girl Scouts and assisted in setting up the Brownie group in Round Grove. She enjoyed sewing, quilting and crafts. She also enjoyed baking and taught her daughters to bake so they could take over the baking duties. She always baked Christmas cookies to give to the mailman and anyone who came to visit. She loved to travel, especially to South Dakota, where she could sit and watch buffalo for hours. Above all, Kim enjoyed spending time with her family.
Survivors include her husband; three daughters and their husbands; three grandchildren; father and his wife; one sister and her husband; one brother; one aunt and her husband and many other relatives.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Patricia Neblock; her beloved aunt and uncle, Joseph and Alta; father and mother-in-law, Harold L. and Vivian Schroth; half-sister, Lolly and one brother, Dennis (Lynette) Denman.

Sauk Valley News (Dixon, IL) - July 5, 2022
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/241170317/kim_m-schroth 
Neblock, Kim Marie (I1198)
 
1539 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Adams, Phyllis A (I93)
 
1540 Obituary:
Rocky Mountian News, Page 12C
SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 2003
GUTIERREZ ROSE
Rose Gutierrez passed away March 17, 2003. Funeral service 10am Monday at Olinger Highland Mortuary, Thornton. Visitation Sunday from 4pm until time of rosary at 7pm at Highland Mortuary.


Commerce City Beacon
Pg20, 02 Apr 2003
OBITUARIES
Rose Josephine Gutierrez, 86 of Commerce City, Colorado passed away March 17, 2003. She was born in Trinidad, Colorado on January 18, 1917. She resided at the Kearney Plaza Apartments for 21 years and for the last year of her life, she resided with her youngest daughter Toni Mae and son-in-law Felix. Rose was a homemaker and seamstress. Rose was preceded in death by her mother Antonia; sister Florence and husband Max. Survived by nine children: Gil (Annie) of Atlanta; Patricia (Ralph) of Denver; Silvia of Henderson; Danny (Eileen) of Denver; Richard (Charlotte) of Thornton; Abe (Cheryl) of Commerce City, Ralph (Rita) of Commerce City, Gerry of Denver and Toni Mae (Felix) of Commerce City. Also survived by 28 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and seven nieces and nephews. All services were held at Olinger / Highland Mortuary and Cemetery in Thornton, CO. 
Montoya, Rose Josephine (I932)
 
1541 Obituary: CAROL JOYCE HERSHEY
Carol Joyce Browning of Hudson passed away May 13, 2018. She was born in Fresno, California on January 4, 1933 to George Daniel and Pearl Emma (Lockhart) Hershey. She grew up in Kansas and Oklahoma and Colorado with her sister, Norma Jean and brother, Kenneth Harlan Hershey.
In 1949 she married Ralph Sheldon ?Bob? Thompson and to this union she was blessed with her three children . Five years later she became a single parent of three and made motherhood and her home the two most important things in her life.
In 1962 she married Laverne Purl ?Bud? Browning and they moved from Denver to Commerce City. In the 60?s and 70?s she served as a deaconess at the Henderson Congregational Church. In 1969 her family moved to Lochbuie.
In the 70?s she moved to Hudson and she and her son raised hogs for market.
She was a hard worker that loved to garden flowers and vegetables. She had a beautiful voice and sang Gospel and old Country and Western songs. She enjoyed dancing with her husband Bud and loved taking care of her hogs her horse Sweet Widow and her dog Champ.
She is preceded in death by her parents both husbands and a granddaughter Amanda Thompson. 
Hershey, Carol Joyce (I300)
 
1542 Obituary: https://www.azcentral.com/obituaries/par051702 Taylor, Patricia Ann (I4913)
 
1543 Obiuary says Born in Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois Schroth, Derrill Robert Sr. (I1163)
 
1544 Occupation - Carpenter & Blacksmith Tripp, John (I3447)
 
1545 Occupation - Farmer Michael, Elias (I3455)
 
1546 Occupation - Farmer Buried - Chadwick Cemetery, Chadwick, Illinois. Tripp, Henry W (I4666)
 
1547 Occupation - Farmer & Northwestern Steel & Wire Co. Tripp, Floyd Anthony Henry (I3012)
 
1548 Occupation - Farmer (owned 160 acres in the Fair Haven area). Zugschwerdt, Henry B (I4678)
 
1549 Occupation - Minister Michael, John William (I4621)
 
1550 Occupation - Newspaper correspondent Michael, Ida Catherine (I3013)
 

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