He came to the US as a young man and worked as a boilermaker. He had been a Dodson community resident since 1925. Survivors include his sons Jake and Joe Appelhans of Dodson; six daughters: Mrs. Ed Hanbrield of Dodson, Mrs. Tom Coller of San Diego, CA, Rosie Appelhans of Pasadena, CA, Mrs. Lizzie Rowley of Seattle, WA, Mrs. Barbara Hamberg of Billings and Mrs. Margie Donavon of Anaconda; 24 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
He came to the US as a young man and worked as a boilermaker. He had been a Dodson community resident since 1925. Survivors include his sons Jake and Joe Appelhans of Dodson; six daughters: Mrs. Ed Hanbrield of Dodson, Mrs. Tom Coller of San Diego, CA, Rosie Appelhans of Pasadena, CA, Mrs. Lizzie Rowley of Seattle, WA, Mrs. Barbara Hamberg of Billings and Mrs. Margie Donavon of Anaconda; 24 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Family Members
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Catherine Marie Appelhans Haubrich
1910–2009
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Jacob James "Jake" Appelhans
1912–1991
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Cpl. Thomas Peter Appelhans
1914–1944
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Mary Louise Appelhans Cotter
1915–1999
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Rose Patricia Appelhans
1916–2010
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Margaret Ellen Appelhans Donovan
1918–1964
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Elizabeth Ora Appelhans Rowley
1919–1974
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Joseph L. Appelhans
1920–1992
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Barbara Marie Appelhans Hamberg
1926–1994
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