John Eisenbraun died at his home south of Colome on July 31, at the age of 74 years, 5 months, and 25 days. Mr. Eisenbraun had suffered from dropsy and heart trouble for the past two years.
John Eisenbraun was born in Friedental, South Russia, February 6, 1855. In the year 1881, he was united in marriage to Rosina Miller. To this union eight children were born, four sons and four daughters, all of whom, with the wife, survive him. The children are: Mrs. Fred Litzo and Mrs. Henry Mulso, of Dallas, and Julius, Reinhold, Albert, Adolf and Emelia Eisenbraun and Mrs. Jens Fosse, of Colome.
Mr. Eisenbraun and his family came to America in 1893, establishing a home at Tripp, S.D., but later the same year moved to Boyd county, Nebraska. In 1910 the family came to Tripp county, making their home on a farm south of Colome, where Mr. Eisenbraun lived up to the time of his death. Besides his wife and eight children, he leaves 31 grandchildren to mourn his death.
Funeral services were held from the Hope Lutheran church near Wewala on August 2nd, conducted by Rev. W. J. Schaefer, of Colome. Burial took place in the local cemetery.
The sorrowing ones have the heartfelt sympathy of their many Rosebud friends.
John Eisenbraun died at his home south of Colome on July 31, at the age of 74 years, 5 months, and 25 days. Mr. Eisenbraun had suffered from dropsy and heart trouble for the past two years.
John Eisenbraun was born in Friedental, South Russia, February 6, 1855. In the year 1881, he was united in marriage to Rosina Miller. To this union eight children were born, four sons and four daughters, all of whom, with the wife, survive him. The children are: Mrs. Fred Litzo and Mrs. Henry Mulso, of Dallas, and Julius, Reinhold, Albert, Adolf and Emelia Eisenbraun and Mrs. Jens Fosse, of Colome.
Mr. Eisenbraun and his family came to America in 1893, establishing a home at Tripp, S.D., but later the same year moved to Boyd county, Nebraska. In 1910 the family came to Tripp county, making their home on a farm south of Colome, where Mr. Eisenbraun lived up to the time of his death. Besides his wife and eight children, he leaves 31 grandchildren to mourn his death.
Funeral services were held from the Hope Lutheran church near Wewala on August 2nd, conducted by Rev. W. J. Schaefer, of Colome. Burial took place in the local cemetery.
The sorrowing ones have the heartfelt sympathy of their many Rosebud friends.
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