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BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
Celebrate 85th birthdays
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION -- An open house will be held Sunday, September 5, 1982 from 2 to 4 p.m. in St. Mary's Church hall, Sigourney, Iowa, to celebrate the 85th birthdays of Zeno and Edna Hammes of rural Sigourney, Iowa. Hosting the event are their children: Mr. and Mrsl. Donald Hammes, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hammes, Lloyd and Mary Louise Hahn of Sigourney, Iowa; Cletus and Marjorie Steigel, Harper,
Iowa; and Alva and Isabelle Baker of Keota, Iowa.
SOURCE: Newspaper clipping. | Family: Zeno John Hammes / Edna Mary Horras (F14)
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BIRTHS
Sigourney Couple Have Second Set Of Twins
SIGOURNEY -- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hammes of Sigourney, Iowa are the parents of twins born here, a boy and girl,
This the couple's second set of twins. They have two boys, 8 years old. The boy and girl were the first twins born at the Keokuk County Hospital.
SOURCE: The Cedar Rapids Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Friday, July 22, 1955 | Family: Richard Peter Hammes / Ruth Marie Kiefer (F31)
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Bonita Kay Baker
Bonnie is a registered nurse is employed at the nursing home in Keota, Iowa (1995) | Baker, Bonita Kathryn (I558)
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Braxton Lloyd Hahn died from crib death at 6 months old. | Hahn, Braxton Lloyd (I1958)
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Burnita Mary Besser graduated in Nurses training in 1944 | Besser, Burnita Mary (I317)
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Carl A Vogel
OBITUARY
CARL A VOGEL, 84, DIES
Keota - Carl A. Vogel, 84, of Keota died suddenly Tuesday, May 30, in his home. Funeral services, officiated by the Rev. Robert Harness, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday, June 2, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Keota. Burial will be at the Ss. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Clear Creek. A memorial fund has been established for St. Mary's Catholic Church and the Clear Creek Cemetery.
Mr. Vogel was born July 12, 1904, in Clear Creek Township the son of Frank B. and Catherine (Lutz) Vogel. He attended school in Clear Creek. On Sept. 1, 1925, he married Berniece Peiffer at the Ss. Peter and Paul Church. He was a retired farmer who farmed in Clear Creek Township, In 1950, the couple moved to Keota. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and was a fourth degree Knights of Columbus.
Survivors include his wife, Berniece; three sons, Charles, Blairstown, Herbert, Hereford, Texas, and Huber, Casper, Wyo.; 16 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Margaret Hammen, Ft. Dodge and Mary Dehner, Wenatchee, Wash. He was preceded in death by his parents, two grandson, John and Greg, six brothers, and five sisters.
Visitation will begin 9 a.m. Thursday at the Powell Funeral Home in Keota. The KC rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. with the parish rosary following.
[Clipping from Washington Evening Journal, Wash., Ia., Wednesday, May 21, 1989] | Vogel, Carl A (I3484)
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Carl A Vogel
OBITUARY
CARL VOGEL OF KEOTA DIES
Carl A. Vogel, 84, of Keota died Tuesday, May 30, 1989 at his home.
He was born July 12, 1904 in Clear Creek Township to Frank B. and Catherine Lutz Vogel. He farmed in Clear Creek township, moving to Keota in 1950. He married Bernice Peiffer in Clear Creek.
He is survived by his wife; three sons, Charles of Blairstown, Herbert of Herford, Texas and Hubert of Casper, Wyoming; 16 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Margaret Hammen of Fort Dodge and Mary Dehner of Wenatchee, Washington. He was preceded in death by two grandsons.
Funeral services were held Friday, June 2 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Keota with the Rev. Robert Harness officiating. Burial was in St. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Clear Creek. A Knights of Columbus rosary was held at Powell Funeral Home in Keota, followed by the parish rosary. A memorial has been established to St. Mary’s Church or Clear Creek Cemetery. | Vogel, Carl A (I3484)
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Carl A. Vogel
Carl farmed the Vogel family farm until he sold it in 1950. They then moved to Keota, Iowa. | Vogel, Carl A (I3484)
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CARL VOGELS OBSERVE 60TH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vogel of Keota celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Sept. 1. The day began with a 9 a.m. Mass with their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren present. Their children are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogel of Blairstown, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vogel of Hereford, Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vogel of Casper, Wyo.
Dinner was served to 85 guests. Mrs. Omer Conkity and Mrs. Edwin Peiffer cut the cake and granddaughters served punch and coffee. Following dinner a toast was given by their three sons and Dorothy Horras. Phyllis Hammes sang several songs, accompanied by Greg Horras. Paul McNabb played several tunes on his harmonica.
One hundred and sixty guests signed the register at the open house. Out of town guests were from Kentucky, New Mexico, Texas, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Missouri and Illinois.
| Family: Carl A Vogel / Berniece Peiffer (F1171)
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Catharine Schatz's baptizmal sponsers were Joannes Adam Vurtz of Eppenbronn and Elizabeth Pling of Rappelbronn. | Schatz, Catherine (I837)
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Catherine Lutz
OBITUARY
Last rites were held Saturday for Mrs. F. B. Vogel at the Ss. Peters and Pauls Catholic Church at Clear Creek, who died Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Allar, after an illness of three months durantion.
Catherine Lutz Vogel, daughter of Catherine and Frank Lutz was born at Peoria, Illinois, August 28, 1860, and came to Iowa with her parents in 1864, settling on the farm now occupied by Carl Vogel.
On January 23, 1883, she was united in marriage to Frank B. Vogel. The couple made their home on a farm near Talleyrand, later moving to the Lutz farm where they reared their children.
They were active members of Ss. Peters and Pauls church of Clear Creek, until they moved to Sigourney, to spend their declining years. In Sigourney they were faithful members of St. Mary’s Catholic church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, who died February 14, 1932, a son Jake, who passed away in 1934, and a daughter Amelia, who died in infancy.
She leaves to mourn her departure 14 children; Andrew of Cincinnatti, Ohio; Mrs. Peter Dumont of Ollie; Michael of Chicago, Illinois; Frank of Keota; Mrs. Constant Hammes of Sigourney; Mrs. Henry Hammen of Manson; Mrs. William Allar of Sigourney; Kathryn of Iowa City; Joe of Harper; Lawrence of Kansas City, Missouri; Leo of Keota; Regina with the Army Nurse corps at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Mrs.
Hugo Dehner of Clinton; and Carl of Harper. Also 53 grandchildren and 54 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. George Vogel of Jesup and Mrs. Nick Flander of Keota.
Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rev Leo Lutz of Kansas City, and assisting as deacon was the Rev. Wilbert Sondag of Clinton, both nephews, and the Rev. Paul Kleinfelder and the Rev. James Mackin were in Sanctuary.
The serman was in charge of her pastor, the Rev. James Mackin of the St. Mary’s church in Sigourney.
Her children who served as pall bearers and honorary pall bearers were Leonard Dumont, Norbert Hammes, Ernest Allar, Joseph Vogel, Alvin Vogel and Charles Vogel.
Honorary pall bearerts were Edward Schuman, Harry Hill, Stanley Vogel, Herbert Allar, Wilfred
Dumont and Paul Hammes.
She will always be remembered by her children and those who knew her as a devout Christian mother, who firmly believed in Catholic principles.
Burial was in the Ss. Peters and Pauls cemetery.
SOURE: Sigourney Review, May 14, 1947 | Lutz, Catherine (I36)
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Catherine Lutz
Catherine was 4 years of age when she came to Keokuk County, with her parentsand settled on a farm 6 miles south of Harper, Iowa. When a young girl sheattended a Catholic school at Baden, a small community 7 miles east of Sigourney, Iowa
SOURCE: Vogel family history by Janice Young (1979) | Lutz, Catherine (I36)
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Catherine P Adrain
OBITUARY
Mrs. Mike Hammes, Sr., of Sigourney, Iowa, 71, died Sunday night about 9:45 o’clock at the Saint Joseph hospital in Ottumwa, Iowa, where she had been a patient since February 4 with the exception of about four weeks. She had been failing health for the past three years.
As Catherine Adrain, she was born November 18, 1881 on a farm one half mile east of Saint Peter and Paul’s church, Clear Creek, and spent her girlhood in that community. She was the daughter of Peter and Margaret Braunshausen Adrain.
On January 21, 1900, she was married to John Paul Peiffer and they became parents of three children, two sons, Arnold and Adrain and one daughter, Bernice. They lived on a farm near Pleasant Plain, Iowa and Mr. Peiffer preceded her in death on December 16, 1907.
She was married to Mike Hammes Sr. on October 14, 1910 and they lived on a farm one mile west of Saints Peter and Paul’s church until retiring and moving to Sigourney, Iowa in 1944. They became the parents of five children, three sons, Edward, Joe and Leon and two daughters, Agnes and Dorothy. Mr. Hammes preceded her in death on October 12, 1946.
Mrs. Hammes was a member of Saint Mary’s church in Sigourney, Iowa and of Saint Mary’s Altar society and the Clear Creek Altar society.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Carl Vogel and Mrs. Albert Horras of Keota, Iowa and Mrs. Howard Horras of Ollie, Iowa; five sons, Arnold Peiffer of Fort Wayne, Indiana, L. Adrain Peiffer and Joe Hammes of Davenport, Iowa; Edward Hammes of Richland, Iowa and Leon Hammes of Harper; 26 grandchildren and four great-grand-children. Also living are one sister, Mrs. Margaret Kessel of Iowa City, Iowa and one brother, John P. Adrain of Clear Creek township.
The funeral service was held Wednesday morning, May 6, at Saints Peter and Paul’s church, with the Rev. J. M. Mackin of Saint Mary’s church as celebrant of the solemn requiem high mass; the Rev Paul Kleinfelder of Saints Peter and Paul’s church as deacon and the Rev. Paul Wetzstein of Pleasant Pain, Iowa as subdeacon. Burial was in the parish cemetery at Clear Creek.
SOURCE: Newspaper clipping, assume Sigourney News Review, May 7, 1953 | Adrian, Catherine (I926)
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Catherine Peiffer
Katie Peiffer entered the SIsters of St. Francis in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and lived out her life in religious life as Sister Mechtildis OSF. | Peiffer, Catherine (I502514)
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Catherine Smith
also, Schmitt | Smith, Catherine (I502340)
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CELEBRATE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Hammes of rural Fairfield will observe their 50th wedding anniversary on Sun., Nov. 4. Norbert Hammes and Marie Greiner were married November 28, 1940 at St. Mary's Church in Keota. The late Rev. C. S. Kempker officiated. They are parents of seven children, Jim of Fairfield, Rose (Mrs. Dave) Bollei of Tiffin, Carol (Mrs. Dan) Vorhies of Monticello, Steve of Dallas, Tex., John R. of Fairfield, Barbara (Mrs. Reg) Hughell of Batavia and Mary (Mrs. Tony) Webb, also of Batavia. They have 16 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Hammes have lived at their home seven miles northwest of Fairfield most of their married life, with the exception of six years when they resided in Washington. Friends and relatives are invited to an open house at the Fairfield Golf and Country Club from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sun., Nov. 4. They request no gifts.
[Clipping from the Sigourney News-Review - issue of Wed., October 24, 1990] | Family: Norbert Nickolaus Hammes / Marie Anna Greiner (F44)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Bernard Walter Hammes / Living (F146)
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Charlene Ann Ulin
OBITUARY
Charlene Hendryx, 70, passed away, Wednesday, October 22, 2014. She was born April 23, 1944, to Charles and Eveleen Ulin in Sigourney, Iowa.
Charlene was an educator most of her life, teaching in Council Bluffs, Waterloo, Indiana and Des Moines. She enjoyed playing bridge, racquet ball and the black jack tables in Vegas. Charlene loved shopping, mushroom hunting, and spending time with her children.
Charlene is survived by her husband of 25 years, Rick; children, Renee, Annie, Scott, John, Kim, Bart, Shannon and Angie; 20 grandchildren; sisters, Rita Shewmake of Miami, OK and Janice (Dennis) Moore of Keswick, IA; a host of other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m., Monday, October 27, 2014, at Hamilton’s on Westown Parkway, 3601 Westown Parkway, West Des Moines. Burial will be at 2:00 p.m. at Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Sigourney, Iowa.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Animal Rescue League in loving memory of Charlene.
On-line condolences to www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
SOURCE: Hamilton Funeral Home, Des Moines Iowa web site | Ulin, Charlene Ann (I423)
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Charles E Hammen
Residence: 1914, Harper per marriage record Ss. Peter & Paul
Cause of death: peritonitis | Family: Charles E Hammen / Mamie Peiffer (F2291)
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Charles E Langer
NEWS ARTICLE
1 killed in rollover car crash
TheOmahaChannel.com updated 9/9/2012 10:15:50 PM ET
One person died in a rollover car crash in Sarpy County early sunday, police said. Investigators said the driver, who was identified as Charles Langer, 19, was partially ejected from the vehicle on Highway 31 south of Interstate 80 just before 5 a.m. Sunday. Langer was pronounced dead at the scene.
Sarpy County Sheriff's Office Lt. Dan Shukis said a woman inside the vehicle, Regina Bennett, 24, was able to get out and went to a nearby house to ask for help. Sherry Simmons answered the door, and saw Bennett covered in blood, shivering. Simmons gave Bennett her robe.
Medics took Bennett, Langer’s girlfriend, to Creighton University Medical Center as a precaution, however she was not injured during the crash.
Sarpy County Sheriff Deputies tried to retrace what happened to Langer. Shukis said he lost control. “Flipped on its side, skidded across the cement, partially ejected the driver,” Shukis said.
Authorities are still investigating the accident. | Langer, Charles E (I502280)
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Charles E Langer
OBITUARY
Charles E. Langer
Langer, Charles E. Jan 25, 1993 - Sep 9, 2012
Age 19. Omaha. Survived by mother, Margurite Langer; father, Charles Harris; sisters, Alyssia and Marquita; friend, Regena; grandparents; aunts; uncles; cousins; and many friends.MEMORIAL MASS Friday, 10:30am at St. Pius X, 6905 Blondo St., Omaha.
Visit www.bramanmortuary.com to leave a condolence.
BRAMAN MORTUARY - 72nd St. Chapel1702 N. 72nd St. 402-391-2171
SOURCE: Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, September 12 to September 13,
2012 | Langer, Charles E (I502280)
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Charles Peiffer
Attended college at Burlington and Austin, Minnesota, and was graduated from Gem City Business College at Quincy, Illinois
Medical Information: Prostatic cancer
Occupation: 1930, police officer in Marshalltown, Iowa
Organization: Knights of Columbus
Religion: St. Mary's Catholic Church, Marshalltown, Iowa
After moving to Marshalltown, Charles Peiffer changed his name to Charles Pfeiffer | Peiffer, Charles (I502519)
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Charles William Allar
NOTES FOR CHARLES WILLIAM ALLAR
Charles William Allar was born July 7, 1924 on the family farm near Harper, Iowa. He was the fourth child born to William Anton and Matilda Catherine Vogel. Billy as he was known to his family was born with “Downs Syndrome.” All who I have talked with remembers him as being full of life and always very close to his Mother and Father with whom he lived with his entire life. As a youth I remember playing with him whenever we would go to my grandfather’s farm for Sunday dinner east of Sigourney, Iowa. Billy was just another one of us kids; he was a gentle man with a kind soul. Billy would push us kids in the swing or climb the apple tree to pick those big green apples we used to eat and then get a stomachache. When his Mother would call he would always go running as soon as he heard his name called. Dick Strieck remembers that when the family came to stay, Billy always made sure they had blankets and quilts to keep them warm. Billy also had a little altar in his room, which had vases and holy pictures by it. When the family went to church every morning Billy always went with them.
One time the family was looking for Billy and he was found in farm lot leading a bull around as if it were a pet. No one else could even approach this animal and he was referred to as “the mean bull.” Billy was strong as an ox and he spent his life doing chores and helping his parents. All of his cousins have nothing but kind things to say about him. He died March 11, 1969, and is buried next to his parents in St. Elizabeth cemetery, in Harper, Iowa.
Written by John Davis
SOURCE: From Allar family history provided by Marcia Strieck. | Allar, Charles William (I502314)
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