January 21, 1965
Last Rites Held Saturday For Fred Dierking
Fred August Dierking, 74, died Wednesday at a Fremont Hospital. He was a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church, the Hooper Commercial Club, and was active and faithful in community affairs. He is survived by his wife, two sons, LaVere of Scribner and Eugene of Hooper; and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. The funeral service was Saturday at Redeemer Lutheran Church, with the Rev. G. Van Boening officiating. Donald Shaffer was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Edmund Wagner. The pallbearers were Harlan Dierking, Earl Janssen, Edward Mallette, Lloyd Mallette, Fred Ott and Sherman Wagner. Interment was in the Hooper Cemetery, with Wollmer and Warne in charge.
Fred Dierking was born Dec. 28, 1890 at Union, Mo. to William and Sophia Dierking. He came to the Hooper area in 1911 and farmed until 1956 when he retired and moved to Hooper. On Jan. 6, 1915 he married Minnie Wagner at Hooper. The couple had observed their Golden Wedding just a week before his passing. A memorial fund has been established for the building fund of Redeemer Lutheran Church.
January 21, 1965
Last Rites Held Saturday For Fred Dierking
Fred August Dierking, 74, died Wednesday at a Fremont Hospital. He was a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church, the Hooper Commercial Club, and was active and faithful in community affairs. He is survived by his wife, two sons, LaVere of Scribner and Eugene of Hooper; and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. The funeral service was Saturday at Redeemer Lutheran Church, with the Rev. G. Van Boening officiating. Donald Shaffer was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Edmund Wagner. The pallbearers were Harlan Dierking, Earl Janssen, Edward Mallette, Lloyd Mallette, Fred Ott and Sherman Wagner. Interment was in the Hooper Cemetery, with Wollmer and Warne in charge.
Fred Dierking was born Dec. 28, 1890 at Union, Mo. to William and Sophia Dierking. He came to the Hooper area in 1911 and farmed until 1956 when he retired and moved to Hooper. On Jan. 6, 1915 he married Minnie Wagner at Hooper. The couple had observed their Golden Wedding just a week before his passing. A memorial fund has been established for the building fund of Redeemer Lutheran Church.
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