Main Henrichs [1893-1959], Wymore, NE
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Main Henrichs [1893-1959], Wymore, NE
| Angie (View posts) | Posted: 18 Mar 2006 8:30PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Henrichs, Saathoff, Rickers
I copied the following obituary before realizing he's not a member of my family. I'm posting it here for the benefit of others.
From page 2 of the Friday, December 11, 1959 Beatrice (Nebraska) Daily Sun newspaper:
Main HENRICHS of Wymore Succumbs
Wymore - Main HENRICHS, of Wymore, passed away in a Beatrice Hospital this morning. He was born June 17, 1893, in Wymore, and had lived in the community all of his life. He was a retired farmer.
Mr. HENRICHS is survived by his wife, Sena; two sons, Hiye HENRICHS and Jean HENRICHS and their wives of Wymore; seven grandchildren and one grand daughter-in-law; brother George HENRICHS, Route 1 Wymore; two sisters, Mrs. Garrelt SAATHOFF, Steele City, Mrs. John RICKERS, Beatrice.
Family prayer services will be held 1:30 p.m. at the Laughlin Funeral Home Sunday and church services at 2 p.m. at the St. John's Lutheran Church. Rev. Hubert Schauer will officiate with burial in the St. John's Cemetery. A memorial has been established to the Heart Fund and Martin Luther Home with Elmer Trauernicht and Gene Vineyard in charge.
From page 2 of the Friday, December 11, 1959 Beatrice (Nebraska) Daily Sun newspaper:
Main HENRICHS of Wymore Succumbs
Wymore - Main HENRICHS, of Wymore, passed away in a Beatrice Hospital this morning. He was born June 17, 1893, in Wymore, and had lived in the community all of his life. He was a retired farmer.
Mr. HENRICHS is survived by his wife, Sena; two sons, Hiye HENRICHS and Jean HENRICHS and their wives of Wymore; seven grandchildren and one grand daughter-in-law; brother George HENRICHS, Route 1 Wymore; two sisters, Mrs. Garrelt SAATHOFF, Steele City, Mrs. John RICKERS, Beatrice.
Family prayer services will be held 1:30 p.m. at the Laughlin Funeral Home Sunday and church services at 2 p.m. at the St. John's Lutheran Church. Rev. Hubert Schauer will officiate with burial in the St. John's Cemetery. A memorial has been established to the Heart Fund and Martin Luther Home with Elmer Trauernicht and Gene Vineyard in charge.
