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Gustave F. Diekroeger

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Gustave F. Diekroeger

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
9 Dec 1940 (aged 69)
Gerald, Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B, Lot 8, Grave 9
Memorial ID
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Editor's Note: Several Obituaries appeared in several newspapers. The Following are a sample of a few.
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Gustave F. DIEKROEGER Obituary
Saint Louis Star-Times, Saint Louis, Missouri
December 10, 1940 (Tuesday), Page 22, Column 2

DIEKROEGER, GUSTAVE F. - Gerald. Mo., entered into rest December 9, 1940, at 5 a.m., beloved husband of Elizabeth M. Diekroeger (nee Kriete), dear father of Fred E. and Charles W. Diekroeger, Mrs. Sophia Hubert, Mrs. Geraldine Pullis, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral services at Oltman Funeral home in Gerald, Mo., December 11, at 9 a.m. Remains will lie in state at ALEXANDER FUNERAL CHAPEL, 6175 Delmar, at noon, December 11. Funeral services at 2 p.m. to New Picker Cemetery.
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Gustave F. DIEKROEGER Obituary
Saint Louis Star -Times, Saint Louis, Missouri
December 10, 1940 (Tuesday), Page 6, Column 6

GUSTAVE F. DIEKR0EGER TQ BE BURIED TOMORROW. Funeral services for Gustave F. Diekroeger, former St. Louisan, who died yesterday of a heart ailment at his home in Gerald, Mo., will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Alexander Chapel, 6175 Delmar boulevard. Burial will be in New Picker Cemetery. The body will be at Oltman Funeral Home in Gerald until 9 a.m. tomorrow, and at Alexander Chapel after noon tomorrow. Mr. Diekroeger was district freight agent for the Canadian Pacific and Zoo Line railroads for forty years before his retirement In 1937. He was 69 years old. At the time of his retirement he was guest of honor at a luncheon of the St. Louis Traffic Club at which time he was made an honorary life member of the club. Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Elizabeth M. Kriete; two sons. Fred and Charles Diekroeger, and two daughters, Mrs. Sophia Hubert and Mrs. Geraldine Pullis.
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Gustave F. DIEKROEGER Obituary
Saint Louis Post-Dispatch, Saint Louis, Missouri
December 10, 1940 (Tuesday), Page 4b, Column 6

G.F. DIEKROEGER FUNERAL - Retired Freight Agent to Be Buried Tomorrow. Funeral services for Gustave F. Diekroeger, retired district freight agent for the Canadian Pacific and Soo Line railroads, who died yesterday of heart disease at his home at Gerald, Mo., will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Alexander undertaking establishment, 6175 Delmar boulevard. Burial will be in New Picker Cemetery. Mr. Diekroeger, who was 69 years old, represented the railroads here for 40 years and was district freight agent for 12 years prior to his retirement in January, 1937. At the time of his retirement he was given an honorary life membership in the Traffic Club. His wife, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Diekroeger; two sons, Fred and Charles Diekroeger, and two daughters, Mrs. Sophia Hubert and Mrs. Geraldine Pullis, survive.
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Gustave F. DIEKROEGER Obituary
Saint Louis Globe Democrat, Saint Louis, Missouri
December 10, 1940 (Tuesday), Page 10a, Column 2

Gustave F. Diekroeger Dies in Gerald, Mo. - Gustave F. Diekroeger, who was district freight agent here for the Canadian Pacific and Soo Line Railroads until his retirement in January, 1937, died of heart disease yesterday at his home in Gerald, Missouri. Upon his retirement Mr. Diekroeger, who was 69, was guest of honor at a luncheon of the St. Louis Traffic Club, at which time he was presented with a life honorary membership. He served the railroads 40 years., Surviving are his widow, two sons, Fred and Charles Diekroeger, and two daughters, Mrs. Sophia Hubert and Mrs. Geraldine Pullis. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Alexander Chapel, 6175 Delmar boulevard. Burial will be in New Picker Cemetery.
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Gustave F. DIEKROEGER Obituary
Franklin County Tribune, Union, Missouri
December 13, 1940 (Friday), Page 1, Column 4

G.F. DIEKR0EGER DIES IN GERALD - G. F. Diekroeger died suddenly at his farm near Gerald, Monday from a heart attack in his 69th year. Until his retirement in 1937, Mr. Diekroeger served as district freight agent for the Canadian Pacific and Soo Line railroads for over 40 years. Upon his retirement, Mr. Diekroeger was guest of honor at a luncheon of the St Louis Traffic Club, at which time he was presented with a life honorary membership. Although maintaining his offices in St Louis, Mr. Diekroeger and his family resided on a farm near Gerald for many years, but moved to St. Louis about 15 years ago. Since his retirement, however, both Mr. and Mrs. Diekroeger moved back to the farm. Surviving are his widow, two sons, Fred and Charles Diekroeger, and two daughters, Mrs. Sophia Hubert and Mrs. Geraldine Pullis, of St. Louis. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the Alexander Chapel, 6175 Delmar Boulevard. Burial in the New Picker cemetery.
Editor's Note: Several Obituaries appeared in several newspapers. The Following are a sample of a few.
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Gustave F. DIEKROEGER Obituary
Saint Louis Star-Times, Saint Louis, Missouri
December 10, 1940 (Tuesday), Page 22, Column 2

DIEKROEGER, GUSTAVE F. - Gerald. Mo., entered into rest December 9, 1940, at 5 a.m., beloved husband of Elizabeth M. Diekroeger (nee Kriete), dear father of Fred E. and Charles W. Diekroeger, Mrs. Sophia Hubert, Mrs. Geraldine Pullis, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral services at Oltman Funeral home in Gerald, Mo., December 11, at 9 a.m. Remains will lie in state at ALEXANDER FUNERAL CHAPEL, 6175 Delmar, at noon, December 11. Funeral services at 2 p.m. to New Picker Cemetery.
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Gustave F. DIEKROEGER Obituary
Saint Louis Star -Times, Saint Louis, Missouri
December 10, 1940 (Tuesday), Page 6, Column 6

GUSTAVE F. DIEKR0EGER TQ BE BURIED TOMORROW. Funeral services for Gustave F. Diekroeger, former St. Louisan, who died yesterday of a heart ailment at his home in Gerald, Mo., will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Alexander Chapel, 6175 Delmar boulevard. Burial will be in New Picker Cemetery. The body will be at Oltman Funeral Home in Gerald until 9 a.m. tomorrow, and at Alexander Chapel after noon tomorrow. Mr. Diekroeger was district freight agent for the Canadian Pacific and Zoo Line railroads for forty years before his retirement In 1937. He was 69 years old. At the time of his retirement he was guest of honor at a luncheon of the St. Louis Traffic Club at which time he was made an honorary life member of the club. Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Elizabeth M. Kriete; two sons. Fred and Charles Diekroeger, and two daughters, Mrs. Sophia Hubert and Mrs. Geraldine Pullis.
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Gustave F. DIEKROEGER Obituary
Saint Louis Post-Dispatch, Saint Louis, Missouri
December 10, 1940 (Tuesday), Page 4b, Column 6

G.F. DIEKROEGER FUNERAL - Retired Freight Agent to Be Buried Tomorrow. Funeral services for Gustave F. Diekroeger, retired district freight agent for the Canadian Pacific and Soo Line railroads, who died yesterday of heart disease at his home at Gerald, Mo., will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Alexander undertaking establishment, 6175 Delmar boulevard. Burial will be in New Picker Cemetery. Mr. Diekroeger, who was 69 years old, represented the railroads here for 40 years and was district freight agent for 12 years prior to his retirement in January, 1937. At the time of his retirement he was given an honorary life membership in the Traffic Club. His wife, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Diekroeger; two sons, Fred and Charles Diekroeger, and two daughters, Mrs. Sophia Hubert and Mrs. Geraldine Pullis, survive.
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Gustave F. DIEKROEGER Obituary
Saint Louis Globe Democrat, Saint Louis, Missouri
December 10, 1940 (Tuesday), Page 10a, Column 2

Gustave F. Diekroeger Dies in Gerald, Mo. - Gustave F. Diekroeger, who was district freight agent here for the Canadian Pacific and Soo Line Railroads until his retirement in January, 1937, died of heart disease yesterday at his home in Gerald, Missouri. Upon his retirement Mr. Diekroeger, who was 69, was guest of honor at a luncheon of the St. Louis Traffic Club, at which time he was presented with a life honorary membership. He served the railroads 40 years., Surviving are his widow, two sons, Fred and Charles Diekroeger, and two daughters, Mrs. Sophia Hubert and Mrs. Geraldine Pullis. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Alexander Chapel, 6175 Delmar boulevard. Burial will be in New Picker Cemetery.
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Gustave F. DIEKROEGER Obituary
Franklin County Tribune, Union, Missouri
December 13, 1940 (Friday), Page 1, Column 4

G.F. DIEKR0EGER DIES IN GERALD - G. F. Diekroeger died suddenly at his farm near Gerald, Monday from a heart attack in his 69th year. Until his retirement in 1937, Mr. Diekroeger served as district freight agent for the Canadian Pacific and Soo Line railroads for over 40 years. Upon his retirement, Mr. Diekroeger was guest of honor at a luncheon of the St Louis Traffic Club, at which time he was presented with a life honorary membership. Although maintaining his offices in St Louis, Mr. Diekroeger and his family resided on a farm near Gerald for many years, but moved to St. Louis about 15 years ago. Since his retirement, however, both Mr. and Mrs. Diekroeger moved back to the farm. Surviving are his widow, two sons, Fred and Charles Diekroeger, and two daughters, Mrs. Sophia Hubert and Mrs. Geraldine Pullis, of St. Louis. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the Alexander Chapel, 6175 Delmar Boulevard. Burial in the New Picker cemetery.


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