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Ida Christena Zlomke

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Ida Christena Zlomke

Birth
Chapman, Merrick County, Nebraska, USA
Death
19 Jul 1945 (aged 58)
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F, Lot 82
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Grand Island Daily Independent Friday 20 July 1945

Zlomke Rites To Be Held Sunday

Death Came Unexpectedly Although Ill Since Last February

Funeral services for Miss Ida C. Zlomke, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Zlomke will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2#0 o'clock in Livingston-Sonderman funeral home by Rev. William A. Hubbard, pastor of the Methodist church. Burial will be in the Grand Island cemetery.

Miss Zlomke died suddenly yesterday morning in the family home at 103 East Ashton street. Although she had been in ill health for some time, death came unexpectedly.

Ida Christena Zlomke was born at Chapman on Feb. 11, 1887, to Bernhard and Bertha Kandler Zlomke and grew to womanhood on her parents farm, five miles southeast of Grand Island. After completing a sewing course she became employed by a local women's apparel store and had been associated with local stores until her health began to fail last February, when she resigned and went to the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Johnson at Worthington, Minn. She returned to Grand Island last month, summoned here by the serious illness of her brother, the late Edwin F. Zlomke.

She was a member of the first Presbyterian church and of Truth Rebekah lodge No. 132.

Surviving, in addition to her mother, are three brothers, Bernard and Arthur Zlomke of Grand Island and Calvin Zlomke of Corpus Christi, Tex., and seven sisters, Mrs. Harris Johnson of Worthington, Minn., Mrs. Bertha Lueth, Mrs. Otto Jacobsen, Miss Ethel Zlomke, Mrs. Earl Berger, Mrs. Herman Menck and Mrs. Simon Wynn, all of Grand Island. She was preceded in death by her father and five brothers, Rudolph, Simon, Walter, Carl and Edwin.

Visitation hours will be Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock at the Livingston-Sonderman funeral home.
Grand Island Daily Independent Friday 20 July 1945

Zlomke Rites To Be Held Sunday

Death Came Unexpectedly Although Ill Since Last February

Funeral services for Miss Ida C. Zlomke, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Zlomke will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2#0 o'clock in Livingston-Sonderman funeral home by Rev. William A. Hubbard, pastor of the Methodist church. Burial will be in the Grand Island cemetery.

Miss Zlomke died suddenly yesterday morning in the family home at 103 East Ashton street. Although she had been in ill health for some time, death came unexpectedly.

Ida Christena Zlomke was born at Chapman on Feb. 11, 1887, to Bernhard and Bertha Kandler Zlomke and grew to womanhood on her parents farm, five miles southeast of Grand Island. After completing a sewing course she became employed by a local women's apparel store and had been associated with local stores until her health began to fail last February, when she resigned and went to the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Johnson at Worthington, Minn. She returned to Grand Island last month, summoned here by the serious illness of her brother, the late Edwin F. Zlomke.

She was a member of the first Presbyterian church and of Truth Rebekah lodge No. 132.

Surviving, in addition to her mother, are three brothers, Bernard and Arthur Zlomke of Grand Island and Calvin Zlomke of Corpus Christi, Tex., and seven sisters, Mrs. Harris Johnson of Worthington, Minn., Mrs. Bertha Lueth, Mrs. Otto Jacobsen, Miss Ethel Zlomke, Mrs. Earl Berger, Mrs. Herman Menck and Mrs. Simon Wynn, all of Grand Island. She was preceded in death by her father and five brothers, Rudolph, Simon, Walter, Carl and Edwin.

Visitation hours will be Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock at the Livingston-Sonderman funeral home.


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