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1865 - 1945 (79 Jahre)
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Mönnich, Dorothea Catharina |
Getauft |
1865 |
Geboren |
20 Nov 1865 |
NE, USA |
Geschlecht |
weiblich |
Begraben |
Jan 1945 |
Gestorben |
09 Jan 1945 |
Nachrufe |
11 Jan 1945 |
Hooper, Dodge, NE, USA [1] |
Referenz |
NE-1865 |
Religion |
LU |
Personen-Kennung |
I9980 |
OGF Auswanderer |
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6 Sep 2010 |
Vater |
Mönnich, Gerd, geb. 3 Mai 1816, Holle / Hll., Hude, OL., NI, D , gest. 22 Mrz 1878, Hooper, Dodge, NE, USA (Alter 61 Jahre) |
Mutter |
Osterloh, Anna, geb. 2 Feb 1825, Streek / Kht., Hatten, OL., NI, D , gest. 2 Jun 1907, Hooper, Dodge, NE, USA (Alter 82 Jahre) |
Verheiratet |
3 Aug 1848 |
Holle / Hll., Hude, OL., NI, D |
Familien-Kennung |
F2183 |
Familienblatt | Familientafel |
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Ereignis-Karte |
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| Geboren - 20 Nov 1865 - NE, USA |
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| Nachrufe - 11 Jan 1945 - Hooper, Dodge, NE, USA |
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Pin-Bedeutungen |
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: Ortsteil
: Ort
: Region
: (Bundes-)Staat/-Land
: Land
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Quellen |
- [S197] The Hooper Sentinel, (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~logancem/stjoncem.htm).
Name on Tombstone = Dora Monnich
Dates on Tombstone = 20 Nov 1865 - 9 Jan 1945
Spouse = Casper M. Heller
Maiden Name = Dora Monnich
Obituary
January 11, 1945
Mrs. Dora Heller Called by Death Services will be held this (Thursday) afternoon at 1:30 o'clock
from Zion Lutheran church for Mrs. Casper Heller who passed away at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at a Lincoln hospital after a lengthy period of failing health. Rev. W. J. Wolff will officiate and interment will be made in the family lot in Logan cemetery.
A daughter of one of Dodge county's earliest settlers, Mrs. Dora Heller was the last of the thirteen children of the pioneer Gerhard Monnich family who came by ox team to take up a homestead claim in Everett township in the spring of 1857. It was on this homestead that Mrs. Heller was born November 20, 1865, and at the time of her death on January 9, 1945, she was 79 years, one month and 19 days of age. She was united in marriage to Casper Heller on February 23, 1884 thereby bringing into closer
relationship two well known pioneer families.
The couple made their home on a farm northeast of Hooper for 25 years until three years after the death of the husband and father which occurred on October 5, 1909. In 1912 the widow and her daughters moved to Hooper, leaving the son to operate the home farm. It was not until failing health about four years ago prevented Mrs. Heller from living alone that she left her Hooper home to be with her daughters in this locality, in Scottsbluff and in Lincoln, where he death occurred.
Mrs. Heller was member of the Zion Lutheran church and by her Christian character, her love and her devotion to her family and her fine qualities as a neighbor and friend, she was ever held in the highest regard in this community which was home to her throughout most of her life.
Surviving children are one son, Bernard, of Britton, Okla., and five daughters, Miss Elsie Heller, Lincoln; Mrs. Julia Reid and Mrs. Luella Hauser, both of Omaha; Mrs. Clara Eagan, Scottsbluff; Mrs. Carrie Dau, Hooper; also 19 grandchildren and 18 greatgrandchildren.
Two daughters preceded their mother in death, Lenora on February 5, 1914, and Dora (Mrs. Frank H. Daubert) on December 27, 1943.
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