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Rosina Barbara <I>Uehling</I> Wagner

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Rosina Barbara Uehling Wagner

Birth
Thüringen, Germany
Death
11 Jul 1913 (aged 70)
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Winslow, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel
July 24, 1913

Gone to Her Reward

Funeral of Mrs. George Wagner Held Sunday at Logan Lutheran Church
Mrs. George Wagner died at the home of her son, Charles, Friday July
11, following a stroke of paralysis on July 3rd.

Rosine Uehling was born Feb. 28, 1853 in Saxon, Germany. She came to
America in 1852, locating first in Wisconsin. In 1864, she removed
with her parents to Dodge county, locating on Logan Creek. She was
married that fall to George Wagner. They took a homestead on the
Logan four miles north east of our city that was her home the
remainder of her days. Her husband preceded her to the great beyond,
thirteen years ago, since which time she has been making her home
with her son, Charles on the old homestead.

She is survived by seven sons, and one daughter, all of whom were
present at the funeral. The children are Ed Wagner of Oklahoma City,
Rose Pueppka of this vicinity, John of Eldorado, Kansas, Louis of
Fremont, George of Craig, Frank of Neligh, Albert and Charles of
this vicinity.

Funeral services were held at the home of her son, Charles, Sunday
afternoon at 2 o'clock and later at the Logan Lutheran church and
were largely attended by sorrowing friends. Services were conducted
by Rev. J. A. Matthiesen of our city. Interment in the Logan
cemetery. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of the entire
community in their sorrow.hhw
Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel
July 24, 1913

Gone to Her Reward

Funeral of Mrs. George Wagner Held Sunday at Logan Lutheran Church
Mrs. George Wagner died at the home of her son, Charles, Friday July
11, following a stroke of paralysis on July 3rd.

Rosine Uehling was born Feb. 28, 1853 in Saxon, Germany. She came to
America in 1852, locating first in Wisconsin. In 1864, she removed
with her parents to Dodge county, locating on Logan Creek. She was
married that fall to George Wagner. They took a homestead on the
Logan four miles north east of our city that was her home the
remainder of her days. Her husband preceded her to the great beyond,
thirteen years ago, since which time she has been making her home
with her son, Charles on the old homestead.

She is survived by seven sons, and one daughter, all of whom were
present at the funeral. The children are Ed Wagner of Oklahoma City,
Rose Pueppka of this vicinity, John of Eldorado, Kansas, Louis of
Fremont, George of Craig, Frank of Neligh, Albert and Charles of
this vicinity.

Funeral services were held at the home of her son, Charles, Sunday
afternoon at 2 o'clock and later at the Logan Lutheran church and
were largely attended by sorrowing friends. Services were conducted
by Rev. J. A. Matthiesen of our city. Interment in the Logan
cemetery. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of the entire
community in their sorrow.hhw


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