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Frank Henry Rumm

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Frank Henry Rumm

Birth
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1 Mar 1933 (aged 37)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Culbertson, Hitchcock County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Lot 73
Memorial ID
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Funeral services will be held here tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at the Methodist church for Frank H. Rumm, who passed away at the Veterans hospital in Lincoln Wednesday afternoon, and burial will be made in the local cemetery. The local American Legion post will have charge of the services at the cemetery.

Mr. Rumm, 38, a construction superintendent, was taken to the hospital at Lincoln about six weeks ago, suffering from an ailment that was not considered serious at the time, and even up until a few days ago, his condition was regarded as favorable.

Surviving are his wife, Elsie; three brothers, Benjamin and Henry, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and John of St. Paul, Minnesota; and three sisters, Mrs. Emma Eie, Milwaukee; Mrs. Marie Schmitz, Kewankee, Wisconsin; and Mrs. Elizabeth Dawson, Eagle River, Wisconsin. Mrs. Rumm is a sister of Mrs. Chester Wright of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. Rumm moved to Culbertson last year to be near Mrs. Rumm's sister.

Source: The (Culbertson) Progress, March 2, 1933
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Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church here Friday afternoon for Frank H. Rumm, veteran, who died at the Veterans hospital in Lincoln Wednesday of last week from an illness that began last January; interment being made in the local cemetery.

The services were conducted by Rev. O.H. Kleven, pastor of the church, with the local American Legion post in charge of the burial services at the cemetery, where the body was laid to rest with full military honors.

Mr. Rumm, 38 years and 14 days of age, was born in North Milwaukee, Wisconsin on February 15, 1895. He saw service in the World War and was a member of Post No. 1 of North Milwaukee.

He is survived by his wife, Elsie of Culbertson; three brothers, Benjamin and Henry, Milwaukee; and John of St. Paul; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Eis of Pewaukee; Mrs. Marie Schmitz, Pewaukee, and Mrs. Elizabeth Dawson of Eagle River, Wisconsin.

CARD OF THANKS: We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors and especially the American Legion, minister, choir, and the givers of flowers for their loving help and tender sympathy in our hour of bereavement at the loss of our dear husband, son, and brother. ~Mrs. Frank H. Rumm; ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright; ~Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wright; ~Mr. and Mrs. Bert Schlagel.

Source: The (Culbertson) Progress, March 9, 1933
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Funeral services will be held here tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at the Methodist church for Frank H. Rumm, who passed away at the Veterans hospital in Lincoln Wednesday afternoon, and burial will be made in the local cemetery. The local American Legion post will have charge of the services at the cemetery.

Mr. Rumm, 38, a construction superintendent, was taken to the hospital at Lincoln about six weeks ago, suffering from an ailment that was not considered serious at the time, and even up until a few days ago, his condition was regarded as favorable.

Surviving are his wife, Elsie; three brothers, Benjamin and Henry, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and John of St. Paul, Minnesota; and three sisters, Mrs. Emma Eie, Milwaukee; Mrs. Marie Schmitz, Kewankee, Wisconsin; and Mrs. Elizabeth Dawson, Eagle River, Wisconsin. Mrs. Rumm is a sister of Mrs. Chester Wright of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. Rumm moved to Culbertson last year to be near Mrs. Rumm's sister.

Source: The (Culbertson) Progress, March 2, 1933
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Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church here Friday afternoon for Frank H. Rumm, veteran, who died at the Veterans hospital in Lincoln Wednesday of last week from an illness that began last January; interment being made in the local cemetery.

The services were conducted by Rev. O.H. Kleven, pastor of the church, with the local American Legion post in charge of the burial services at the cemetery, where the body was laid to rest with full military honors.

Mr. Rumm, 38 years and 14 days of age, was born in North Milwaukee, Wisconsin on February 15, 1895. He saw service in the World War and was a member of Post No. 1 of North Milwaukee.

He is survived by his wife, Elsie of Culbertson; three brothers, Benjamin and Henry, Milwaukee; and John of St. Paul; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Eis of Pewaukee; Mrs. Marie Schmitz, Pewaukee, and Mrs. Elizabeth Dawson of Eagle River, Wisconsin.

CARD OF THANKS: We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors and especially the American Legion, minister, choir, and the givers of flowers for their loving help and tender sympathy in our hour of bereavement at the loss of our dear husband, son, and brother. ~Mrs. Frank H. Rumm; ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright; ~Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wright; ~Mr. and Mrs. Bert Schlagel.

Source: The (Culbertson) Progress, March 9, 1933
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