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Elvina Albertina Kammerer Class

Birth
Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Death
7 Jan 1928 (aged 46)
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Falls City, Richardson County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect. D-4
Memorial ID
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-------------------------Added by Peggy Bargen Duey, FAG Contributor.
The funeral service of Mrs. Henry Class, 46, living seven miles south of Falls City and three miles from Reserve, who died early Saturday morning at the state hospital in Topeka, Kansas, will be held at one o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the family home at 2 o’clock from the local Christian church, in charge of Rev. R.E. Deadman.

Mrs. Class had been in failing health for more than six years and had been at the state hospital at Topeka for about five years.

She was born on April 9, 1881, near Nelson, Nebr., where she was later graduated from high school. Later she moved to Superior, Nebr., with her mother where she lived for several years and was married there on November 27, 1901. Immediately after the wedding they moved to the family home seven miles south of Falls City.

She is survived by her husband and five children: Lena, George, Elsie, Martha and Viola, all at home. Other relatives are her aged mother, Mrs. Whilmina (sic) Kammerer of Long Beach, Calif., six brothers, Wm. Kammerer of Santa Cruz, Calif., Phillip Kammerer and Paul Kammerer of Deweese, Nebr., Albert Kammerer of Vermillion, S.D., Chris Kammerer of Falls City, and Edwin Kammerer of Long Beach, Calif., four sisters, Mrs. C.E. Banck of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. F.N. Carse of Arapahoe, Nebr., Miss Emma Kammerer and Miss Martha Kammerer of Long Beach, Calif.

Mrs. Class was a member of the Christian church at Reserve.

Pallbearers will be C.R. Burger, Lloyd Peck and Wm. Howery all of Reserve, Joe Peck and Carl Brackhahn of Morrill, and Will Landis of Hamlin, Kansas.

Out-of-town relatives for the funeral include Phillip and Paul Kammerer of Deweese, Mrs. F.N. Carse of Arapahoe, and Charles Class of Eustis. – Falls City Journal.

The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, January 26, 1928; pg. 6
-------------------------Added by Peggy Bargen Duey, FAG Contributor.
The funeral service of Mrs. Henry Class, 46, living seven miles south of Falls City and three miles from Reserve, who died early Saturday morning at the state hospital in Topeka, Kansas, will be held at one o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the family home at 2 o’clock from the local Christian church, in charge of Rev. R.E. Deadman.

Mrs. Class had been in failing health for more than six years and had been at the state hospital at Topeka for about five years.

She was born on April 9, 1881, near Nelson, Nebr., where she was later graduated from high school. Later she moved to Superior, Nebr., with her mother where she lived for several years and was married there on November 27, 1901. Immediately after the wedding they moved to the family home seven miles south of Falls City.

She is survived by her husband and five children: Lena, George, Elsie, Martha and Viola, all at home. Other relatives are her aged mother, Mrs. Whilmina (sic) Kammerer of Long Beach, Calif., six brothers, Wm. Kammerer of Santa Cruz, Calif., Phillip Kammerer and Paul Kammerer of Deweese, Nebr., Albert Kammerer of Vermillion, S.D., Chris Kammerer of Falls City, and Edwin Kammerer of Long Beach, Calif., four sisters, Mrs. C.E. Banck of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. F.N. Carse of Arapahoe, Nebr., Miss Emma Kammerer and Miss Martha Kammerer of Long Beach, Calif.

Mrs. Class was a member of the Christian church at Reserve.

Pallbearers will be C.R. Burger, Lloyd Peck and Wm. Howery all of Reserve, Joe Peck and Carl Brackhahn of Morrill, and Will Landis of Hamlin, Kansas.

Out-of-town relatives for the funeral include Phillip and Paul Kammerer of Deweese, Mrs. F.N. Carse of Arapahoe, and Charles Class of Eustis. – Falls City Journal.

The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, January 26, 1928; pg. 6


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