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Frank Theodore Uehling

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Frank Theodore Uehling

Birth
Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Death
17 Jun 1965 (aged 86)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Uehling, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Obituary

The Fremont Tribune
June 21, 1965

Frank Uehling Rites Tuesday

Uehling - Graveside services and interment for Frank Theodore
Uehling, Sr., 86 are at 3 p.m. Tuesday here with Rev. Arthur Crisp
officiating.

Mr. Uehling, a retired farmer, died Sunday in Lincoln where he
lived for the past 28 years. He was a graduate of the University
of Nebraska.

Mr. Uehling is survived by his widow. Bertha; two sons, Raymond F.
Neff City, Kan. and Frank T., Pasadena, Calif.; three daughters,
Mrs. Thelma Barker, Lincoln; Mrs. Berla E. Johnson, Oakland and
Mrs. Lyle Larson, Council Bluffs, Iowa; and nine grandchildren.

Pallbearers are Robert Golder, Wayne, Byrle, Kenneth, Vernon and
Clifton Uehling. Honorary pallbearers are Ira and Orville Uehling.
There will be a chapel service at 10 a.m. Tuesday, at Wadlow's
Mortuary, Lincoln.

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History of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska and Their People
1921 Volume II,
Page 552
Frank Theodore Uehling

Frank Theodore Uehling. The career of the honored Dodge County
pioneer, the late Theodore Uehling, in whose honor the Town of
Uehling was named, is the subject of a separate article in this
work. A son of Theodore, and his wife Catherine (Schwab) Uehling,
is Frank Theodore Uehling, who now owns the old family homestead.
He has lived there all his life, and was born at the home place
October 26, 1877.

During his boyhood he attended the local public schools and in
preparation for a serious vocation as an agriculturist and stock
man attended two sessions of the State Agricultural College. For
five years he managed the home place for his parents, and
subsequently bought out the interest of the other heirs and has
given the old farm distinction as one of the centers of pure bred
livestock in Northern Dodge County. He has bought an additional 160
acres, making 320 acres. This is know as the Oak Hill Stock Farm
and is one of the model farms pointed out to visitors in Dodge
County.

September 12, 1908, Mr. Uehling married Miss Bertha Pauline Von
Seggern. She was born in Dodge County where her parents, Henry and
Sophia (Brockhus) Von Seggern were pioneer settlers, they having
come from Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Uehling have five children: Thelma
A., Raymond F., Lucille H., Wilma K, and Frank Theodore, Jr. Mr.
Uehling is a stanch republican in politics. He has served as
township treasurer, is secretary of the Farmers' Co-operative and
Mercantile Association of Uehling, a member of the school board,
and is a member of Oakland Lodge No. 91, Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons.
Obituary

The Fremont Tribune
June 21, 1965

Frank Uehling Rites Tuesday

Uehling - Graveside services and interment for Frank Theodore
Uehling, Sr., 86 are at 3 p.m. Tuesday here with Rev. Arthur Crisp
officiating.

Mr. Uehling, a retired farmer, died Sunday in Lincoln where he
lived for the past 28 years. He was a graduate of the University
of Nebraska.

Mr. Uehling is survived by his widow. Bertha; two sons, Raymond F.
Neff City, Kan. and Frank T., Pasadena, Calif.; three daughters,
Mrs. Thelma Barker, Lincoln; Mrs. Berla E. Johnson, Oakland and
Mrs. Lyle Larson, Council Bluffs, Iowa; and nine grandchildren.

Pallbearers are Robert Golder, Wayne, Byrle, Kenneth, Vernon and
Clifton Uehling. Honorary pallbearers are Ira and Orville Uehling.
There will be a chapel service at 10 a.m. Tuesday, at Wadlow's
Mortuary, Lincoln.

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History of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska and Their People
1921 Volume II,
Page 552
Frank Theodore Uehling

Frank Theodore Uehling. The career of the honored Dodge County
pioneer, the late Theodore Uehling, in whose honor the Town of
Uehling was named, is the subject of a separate article in this
work. A son of Theodore, and his wife Catherine (Schwab) Uehling,
is Frank Theodore Uehling, who now owns the old family homestead.
He has lived there all his life, and was born at the home place
October 26, 1877.

During his boyhood he attended the local public schools and in
preparation for a serious vocation as an agriculturist and stock
man attended two sessions of the State Agricultural College. For
five years he managed the home place for his parents, and
subsequently bought out the interest of the other heirs and has
given the old farm distinction as one of the centers of pure bred
livestock in Northern Dodge County. He has bought an additional 160
acres, making 320 acres. This is know as the Oak Hill Stock Farm
and is one of the model farms pointed out to visitors in Dodge
County.

September 12, 1908, Mr. Uehling married Miss Bertha Pauline Von
Seggern. She was born in Dodge County where her parents, Henry and
Sophia (Brockhus) Von Seggern were pioneer settlers, they having
come from Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Uehling have five children: Thelma
A., Raymond F., Lucille H., Wilma K, and Frank Theodore, Jr. Mr.
Uehling is a stanch republican in politics. He has served as
township treasurer, is secretary of the Farmers' Co-operative and
Mercantile Association of Uehling, a member of the school board,
and is a member of Oakland Lodge No. 91, Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons.


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