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Virginia Margaret Vogel
OBITUARY
Virginia M. Vogel
Service: Wednesday, May 10, 2006, 10:30 AM, St. James Catholic Church, 602 West Second Street, Washington, Iowa
Virginia M. Vogel, 80 of Washington, died Sunday April 29, 2006 at her residence following a short illness.
Memorial services will be held 10:30 am Wednesday May 10, 2006 at the St. James Catholic Church in Washington with Fr. Ed O’Melia officiating. Interment will take place at Elm Grove Cemetery. A general memorial has been established. Online condolences may be sent for Virginia’s family through the Web at www. jonesfh.com.
Virginia was born on July 25, 1925 in Keota, Iowa the daughter of Leo R. and Magdalena (Peiffer) Vogel. Virginia graduated from Keota High School in 1943 and later attended Iowa Wesleyan College in Mt. Pleasant and the University of Iowa in Iowa City. Virginia moved to Des Moines where she did office work for Wright Tree Service. She later moved to Great Falls, Montana and worked at Malstrom Strategic Air Command until her retirement in 2003. Virginia moved to Washington in 2004.
Virginia is survived by her brother, Don Vogel and wife Marlene of Washington, Iowa; sister, Helen Brady of Coralville, Iowa; sister, Joan Pease of Fort Collins, Colorado; 6 nieces and nephews; and 10 great nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and 2 brothers-in-law, Robert Brady and James Pease.
SOURCE: Jones-Eden Funeral Home web site, Washington, Iowa, May 5, 2006 | Vogel, Virginia Margaret (I502324)
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Vivian Beatrice Boyle
Vivian had five children from her previous marriage to Charles Mogged.
STEPCHILDREN OF EDWIN CYRIL HAMMES
Charles George Mogged Jr. Born August 16, 1954 married Jan Marie Belsaas May 27, 1978.
Jan was born June 17, 1950. They had the following children:
Gina Larrissa Mogged Born April 7, 1990 (A)
Charles George Mogged III Born September 30, 1991 (A)
Gregory Dean Mogged Born Septeber 8, 1959 Died December 28, 1972
James Stephen Mogged Born August 29, 1961 married Penny Jill Abrahamson September 21, 1991, Penny was Born May 7, 1962. They had the following children:
Nichole Elizabeth Mogged Born September 20, 1994
Taylor Jordan Mogged Born December 23, 1997
Stephen James Mogged Born May, 6, 1999
Kathleen Marie Mogged Born April 13, 1963 married Alan Lee Keller June 2, 1984. Alan was Born April 3, 1962. They had the following children:
Amber Marie Keller Born September 6, 1986
Tonya Lynne Keller Born July 17, 1988
Brandon Lee Keller Born June 24, 1992
Karen Lynne Mogged Born January 1, 1967 married David Lee Swanson August 10, 1991. David was Born February 23, 1963. They had the following children:
Rachel Lynne Swanson Born April 5, 1993
Jonathan David Swanson Born April 9, 1995
Benjamin James Swanson Born March 7, 1998 Died June 5, 1998
Sarah Anne Swanson Born July 10, 1999
Matthew Lee Swanson Born September 17, 2001 | Boyle, Vivian Beatrice (I421)
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VOGEL FAMILY REUNION HELD
The descendants of Frank B. and Catherine Lutz Vogel met for a family reunion on Sunday, Sept. 6 at St. Elizabeth Church Hall in Harper with a catered dinner for 65 family members. The Elizabeth Vogel Dumont family hosted the reunion.
Since the last reunion two years ago, five family members have died. Frank B. and Catherine Lutz Vogel were the parents of 16 children. The only surviving member is Mary Vogel Dehner of Wenatchee, Wash., who was present. Two current birthdays were celebrated, that of Mary Dehner, who will be 90 years old and Bernice Vogel, who will be 91.
Those present were the ANDREW VOGEL FAMILY: Virgil and Irene Vogel Bowers of Coralville; the ELIZABETH VOGEL DUMONT FAMILY: Leonard and Beulah Dumont and Joseph Wehr of Sigourney, Margaret Dumont Young of Oskaloosa, David and Eileen Young Van Gorp of Marion, Daverne and Marla Young Witt of Cedar, Janice Young of Cedar Rapids, Susan Young Fisher of Washington and Damian and Grace Dumont Gent of Keota; The JACOB VOGEL FAMILY; Alvin and Gertrude Vogel of Davenport, Bernard and Mary Francis Vogel of Bettendorf and James and Pat Vogel of Des Moines; the MICHAEL VOGEL FAMILY; Gerald and Mary Vogel and Karl of Downers Grove, Ill., Dr. Clyde and Karen Davison, Lindsey, Alex and Megan of Minorka, Ill., Mike and Rita Vogel and Kathryn of Chicago, Ill., Connie, Michele, Nicholaus and Cheyene Vogel of Bristol, Ill., Dan and Lisa Vogel of Peoria, Ill., and Virgil and Louise Vogel and John of Northbrook, Ill.
Also, the FRANK VOGEL FAMILY: Donald and Mary Ellen Schuman and Rita of Anabel, Mo.; the LENA VOGEL HAMMES FAMILY: Francis and Marcella Hammes Schneider of Tiffin, Kenneth and Kathryn Hammes Krier of Ollie, Paul and Marian Hammes of Keota, Charles and Duane Hammes of Cedar Rapids and Mary Hammes Webb of Sigourney; the MARGARET VOGEL HAMMEN FAMILY: Helen Hill and Robert Klobertany of Tomach, Wisc. and Donald and Lorna Hammen of Waterloo; the MATILDA VOGEL ALLAR FAMILY: Erma Allar of Sigourney, Dorothy Allar Strieck of Davenport and Jim and Marcia Strieck of Bettendorf; the JOSEPH VOGEL FAMILY: Dorothy Vogel Fisher and Marie Vogel Oliver of Keswick; the MARY VOGEL DEHNER FAMILY: Mary Vogel Dehner, Barbara Dehner Bockenstedt and Lisa of Wenatachee, Wash. and Marilyn Dehner Varnum of Newton; the CARL VOGEL FAMILY: Bernice Vogel of Keota, Charles and Bernice Vogel of Blairstown and Hubert Vogel of Casper, Wyo.
There was no one present from the LAURENCE and LEO VOGEL families.
SOURCE: Newspaper clipping probably Sigourney News Review, Sep 1992 | Family: Frank Benjamin Vogel / Catherine Lutz (F4)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Alvin Francis Vogel / Living (F71)
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VOGELS HONORED ON 54TH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vogel of Sigourney were honored on their 54th wedding anniversary on Sunday, October 14 by their family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Oliver, Keswick. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Fisher, Mrs. Marlene Asher, Todd and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fisher and Matt of Keswick; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vogel, Rhonda and Linda, Larry Northup, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Strang, Jon and Michelle, all of Sigourney; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogel of Garner; Dr. and Mrs. Dan O'Toole and Jennifer of Des Moines; and Patricia Oliver of Cedar Rapids.
[Clipping from Sigourney Review - issue of October 11, 1973] | Family: Joseph Albert Vogel / Maud Mary Clarahan (F1175)
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VOGELS OBSERVE 50 YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vogel of Sigourney will observe their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house to be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, October 12, at St. Mary's school gym. All relatives, friends and neighbors are invited to attend. The couple requests no gifts. They were married October 14, 1919, at St. Elizabeth's Catholic church in Harper and are the parents of Mrs. Alvin (Dorothy) Fisher and Mrs. Don (Marie) Oliver of Keswick, Joseph Vogel of Garner, Stanley Vogel of Keswick and Gordon Vogel of Louisville, Kentucky. An infant son died February 1, 1925. There are 14 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
[Clipping from Sigourney Review - issue of October 1, 1969 - has Photo] | Family: Joseph Albert Vogel / Maud Mary Clarahan (F1175)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F1056)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3143)
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Walter John Reed was a farmer in Washington County Iowa. Walter was in acar/truck accident near his farm close to Washington, Iowa and passed away shortly after reaching the hospital in Iowa City, Iowa. | Reed, Walter John (I92)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I589)
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WEDDING
Shirley Himrod, C. C. Hammes Wed
SIGOURNEY: Shirley Himrod daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Himrod, and Charles C. Hammes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Constant Hammes, were married Monday at St. Peter and Paul’s church at Clear Creek.
The Rev. Paul Kleinfelder performed the ceremony before an alter decorated with Easter lilies and baskets of whie gladiolus and yellow snapdragons. Bernard Vogel of Clarence was soloist.
The bride wore a white satin gown with a senior train. Her fingertip veil was caught to a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of lilies and yellow roses.
Miss Jeanne Himrod, gowned in green taffetas, was maid of honor for her sister. Robert Hammes of Kansas City, brother of the bride-groom, was best man and ushers were Donald Peiffer of Des Moines and Robert Fear of Sigourney. Jenny Webb was flower girl.
A reception of 150 guests was given in the Memorial hall. After a brief wedding trip, the couple will live on a farm southwest of Sigourney. The bride has been employed in the law office of Frank M. Bently.
SOURCE: The Cedar Rapids Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Thursday, April 17, 1952 | Family: Charles Constant Hammes / Shirley Himrod (F52)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F783)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F785)
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WEDDING
Hammes-Potthoff Rites Followed By Reception for 400 at Kilbourn
On the arm of her father, Miss Eileen Kathryn Potthoff approached the white flower-banked altar of Holy Name Church last Saturday at 10 o’clock where Rev. John J. Schneider performed the ceremony which made her the wife of Donald W. Hammes.
Preceding the ceremony, Bernadette Gales Myers played a 15 minute organ recital and also accompanied Jane Nash Jensen who sang “Just for Today,” “Ave Maria” and “Oh Lord I Am Not Worthy.” As “On this day O Beautiful Mother” was sung, the bride placed a bridal bouquet at the Blessed Virgin altar.
For her gown the bride chose white faille, fashioned princess style with side peplums forming the waistline under which white net fell over a long full train. The sweetheart neckline and three-quarter length sleeves were edged with net. White tulle caught with a fresh flower at either side formed the fingertip veil. An arm bouquet of Easter lilies and lace flowers was carried by the bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Potthoff, 1727 Park avenue.
Sister Attends Bride
Mrs. Ernest Priaulx, sister of the bridegroom, attended the bride as matron of honor. Her gown was of pink marquisette. Tiny covered buttons extended to the waist and bands of inserted lace accented the full skirt. Miss Naomi Stewart, Rockford, the bridesmaid, was frocked in aqua marquisette, fashioned with inserted lace similar to the matron of honor’s gown. Their tiaras in harmonizing shades were of flowers from which fell net veils. Both carried white tulips and candy-tuft.
The bridegroom was attended by George Foley Jr. as best man, and Vaughn Inman, a fraternity brother. William Potthoff and Elroy Hammes, brothers of the bride and bridegroom, respectively, and Robert Carroll ushered. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hammes, 2005 Taylor avenue, and is employed by S. C. Johnson and Son Inc.
Breakfast at Club
A 12:30 breakfast was served at Kilbourn Country Club, with covers laid for 25. A buffet supper at the bride’s home was followed by a reception at Kilbourn attended by 400 guests. Mr. and Mrs. left on a short honeymoon and will be at home at the Killarney apartments, 1045 Grand avenue.
Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klotz, Fort Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunse, Elaine and Jean, West Allis; Mr. and Mrs. Ed O’Brien and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. James Cloud, Vaughn Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wolf, Milwaukee; Michael Hammes, Zeno Hammes, Omar Hammes, Iowa; Miss Naomi
Stewart, Rockford; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potthoff and Bob, Mrs Bob Mills and baby, Peoria; Mrs. Pluma Gross, Catherine and Plujma, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boushley, Fond du Lac; Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Dosemagen, Kenosha.
SOURCE: The Racine Journal-Times, Racine, Wisconsin, Saturday Afternoon, April 18, 1942 | Family: Donald Wilbur Hammes / Eileen Kathryn Potthoff (F132)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F946)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: John Harold Morse / Living (F472)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F858)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Michael Dean Bratcher / Living (F486)
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WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Harper - WILLIAM AND VIOLA HEISDORFFER, Harper, noted their 25th wedding anniversary on June 10, 2000, with a family dinner. The couple married June 14, 1975.
The former Viola Hammes Conklin and William Heisdorffer Sr. exchanged vows at St. Elizabeth's Church, Harper.
The couple have 10 children, 27 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.Cards of congratulations may be sent to: P.O. Box 116, Harper, IA 52231
SOURCE: Cedar Rapids Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Sunday, June 11, 2000 | Family: William Joseph Heisdorffer / Viola Anna Hammes (F35)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F408)
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WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Hahn of Sigourney, Iowa will be celebrating their 55th wedding anniversary. They will be celebrating the occasion with their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Lloyd W. Hahn and Mary Louise Hammes were married September 3, 1953 at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Clear Creek, south of Harper, Iowa.
Their children are Sheryl (Ron) Sieren of Fairfield, Iowa, Susan (Jim) Sieren of Sigourney, Iowa, David (Angie) Hahn of Canton, Illinois, Diane (Mark) Cavin of Sigourney, Iowa, Mary Ellen (Pat) Clubb of Keswick, Iowa, Myron (Angela) Hahn of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Karen Hahn of Canton, Illinois and Kristine (Tim) Kibbee of Grinnell, Iowa.
Their children would like also like to celebrate with a card shower to honor them on this occasion. Cards may be sent to them at 27323 Highway 149, Sigourney, Iowa 52591.
SOURCE: Sigourney News Review, Sigourney, Iowa, Wednesday, August 20, 2008 | Family: Lloyd William Hahn / Mary Louise Hammes (F151)
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WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
60TH Wedding Anniversary Open House
For Lloyd and Mary Hahn
Sunday, September 8, 2013 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
at St. Mary's Parish Hall, Sigourney, Iowa
No Gifts Please
Lloyd and Mary Louise Hammes were married September 3, 1953, at Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Clear Creek.
LLoyd and Mary are the parents of eight children; Sheryl (Ron) Sieren of Fairfield, Iowa, Susan and (Jim) Sieren of Sigourney, Iowa, David (Angel) Hahn of Canton, Illinois, Diane (Mark) Cavin of Sigourney, Iowa, Mary Ellen (Pat) Clubb of Keswick,Iowa, Myron (Angela) Hahn of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Karen Hahn of Canton, Illinois and Kristine (Tim) Kibbee of Grinnell, Iowa
SOURCE: Sigourney News Review, Sigourney, Iowa, Wednesday, August 28, 2013 | Family: Lloyd William Hahn / Mary Louise Hammes (F151)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F674)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2605)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I53)
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WILL OF BALSER VOGLE
In the name of God Amen I Balser Vogle being of sound and disposing mind and in bad health knowing the certainty of death will and testament and first my soul to almighty God who gave it and my body decently buried and the expenses of my last sickness & funeral rites full settled the remainder of my real and personal property to dispose of as follows:
1st I hereby bequeath and convey unto my wife Catharine Vogle all my real and personal property with full power to dispose of the same during her natural life as seemith to her best & make and execute deeds to any land owned by me at the time of my death and do all acts with regard to said property without being controlled of dictated to by any person with regard to the management of said property
during her natural life time and at her death my daughter Catharine Kleckner is to receive out the property then remaining in the hands of my the sum of Fifty Dollars and my son John Vogle is to receive twenty-five Dollars and the Balance remaining after defraying the expenses of her last sickness and funeral rites to be equally divided between all my legal heirs and I do hereby appoint John Vogle my
executor to settle all claims against me and collect all monies due or to become due and do all other acts required by law. And further I do hereby revoke all former wills. Signed Sealed in presents of D H Henderson and Killan Limback this 29th day of July A D 1858
Witness D N Henderson his
Killan Limback Balser X Vogle
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State of Iowa
Keokuk County
I A L Alexander Clerk of the District Court and Ex Officio Clerk of the County Court of said County do hereby certify that the foregoing will has this day been proven up and allowed according to law.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court hereto affixed this 5th day of January A D 1859
A L Alexander Clerk
Filed for record January 5th 1859 A L Alexander Clerk
From Will Record 1, Page 35, Keokuk County, Iowa
SOURCE: From the Vogel book by Janice and Margaret Young 1979 | Vogel, Balthasar (I500013)
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WILL OF JOHN VOGEL
This day I John Vogel by these presents do make my last will and testment being at the present time 72 years old, of good memory and sound mind and do make the following bequests to wit:
After the payment of all debts against my estate the following amounts shall be paid as soon as possible to my daughter Catharina Mertz the sum of three hundred dollars, to my daughter Otilia Altenhoven two hundred dollars, to my daughter Mary Lutz the sum of three hundred dollars, for John Schaefer, son of my deceased Elisabeth Schaefer shall be set aside the sum of two hundred dollars; said sum shall be put on interest with good security until said John Schaefer shall be twenty-one years old, As soon as the said John attains his majority, the said sum of two hundred dollars shall be paid to him with all interest thereon. But in case said John dies before his majority the said sum of two hundred dollars with the interest shall revert back to my estate for the benefit of all my heirs. To Marguaritha (my daughter) Conrad shall be paid likewise the sum of three hundred dollars.
After the payment of the foregoing mentioned sums which amount in all to thirteen hundred dollars the balance of my estate real and personal shall be sold and theproceeds equally divided among all the heirs, my sons and daughters and the child of my daughter, with the condition however that my son John shall have the privilege to keep the possession of the Homestead farm of 200 acres for three years as renter with a payment of three hundred and fifty dollars per year to be made by him to the administrators of the Estate.
Peter Mertz of Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa is selected by me as guardian of John Schaefer, son of my deceased daughter, Elisabeth.
I by these presents appoint the above named Peter Mertz and my son George Vogel of Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa as administrators of my estate.
Witness my hand this 27th May 1895
John Vogel
We the undersigned testify by our signatures that John Vogel is personally know to us, that he signed the above instrument in our presence that we are convinced that is of sound mind and capable to make his will and that he signed the above instrument by his own free will and deed.
Witness our hands this 27th May 1895
John Luithly
Bern Varain
SOURCE: From the Vogel book by Janice and Margaret Young 1979 | Vogel, Johannes Nicolaus (I373)
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William Alfred Greiner and Genia Tewrdochlib live in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.(1995) | Family: William Alfred Greiner / Genia Twerdochlib (F179)
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William Anton Allar
NOTES FOR WILLIAM ANTON ALLAR
William Anton Allar was born in Keokuk County, Iowa, September 24, 1891. He was the oldest of six children born to Anton Allar and Mary Ann Klett Allar. William grew up on the family’s 200 acre farm south of Bethel corners and along the Skunk River. When a youth he helped his father farm the bottom land along the river and told of following the harrow to keep it clean from snakes that would become entangled in it.
He attended a country school for eight years and when 24 years of age he married Matilda Catherine Vogel on May 4, 1915 at the St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa. The couple took up farming about 2 ½ miles south of Bethel Corners just east of Sigourney, Iowa.
The family was devout Catholics and William would drive Matlida to church every Sunday in a horse and buggy and later in a horseless carriage. Five children were born to William and Matilda; Ernest Joseph in 1916, Herbert Joseph in 1918, Dorothy Marie in 1921, Charles William in 1924 and Mary Cecelia in 1928.
The couple farmed until 1946 when they moved to 326 West Jackson Street in Sigourney, Iowa. Herbert stayed on the family farm and married Bernice Ogden in 1946. Mike Allar remembers, "Grandpa would often go the farm and help out Herbert with the work and he frequently would take my brother Tom and myself along to help with the chores like feeding and watering the chickens and hoeing weeds in the corn field.”
On another occasion Mike tells of “Grandpa, my two sisters, Joyce and Carolyn, and myself were on our way to visit his daughter, Mary and her husband Keith Linnenkamp, in grandpa’s old Studebaker. It was spring and it had been raining for several days. Their farm was located off a dirt road which was now mud and sure enough we got the car stuck in the mud. We all had to take off our shoes and socks and wade a half mile through the mud to the farmhouse. Aunt Mary then provided us with a wash tub to clean our legs and feet so we could put our shoes and socks back on while Grandpa and Keith went to pull out the car with the tractor.”
The family had a very large garden at the Jackson Street home with one entire fence line covered with grapes. Mike Allar remembers, “One day by brother Tom and I were out at our grandparent’s house in Sigourney when grandpa was digging in the garden. He finished digging and started cleaning and oiling the shovel; grandpa always took good care of his tools. When he finished he pulled out a plug of chewing tobacco and cut off a piece and popped it into his mouth. He then looked at Tom and me and asked us if we wanted a chew. We both declined.”
The boys ate many meals at their grandparents house, usually at the kitchen table. When peas were served Mike remembers, “Grandpa would eat his with a knife, balancing them on the flat edge and rolling them into his mouth. He would also pour his coffee in the saucer and blow on it and drink it from the saucer.” Jim Strieck recalls that there was always a jar of jelly on the kitchen table and his grandmother always seemed to have an apron on.
When Dorothy and her family visited from Bettendorf, Iowa, there was usually a big Sunday dinner with fried chicken, raisin stuffing and carrot salad. Dick Strieck recalls that “Grandma would have a big pot of lard, which she would use to cook with and when they visited she would always make a big breakfast.” Jim recalls his Uncle Billy helping out by going to the root cellar and getting the vegetables. Other times he remembers Grandpa sitting in the rocking chair listening to the radio. Dick reports that he owns the smoking table that sat by that rocking chair. Most likely Wendell Allar made the table as Dick was told that his Grandfather had shown a picture of the table in a Sears catalog and the table was made for him. Dorothy would bring him a carton of “Pall Mall” cigarettes when the family came visiting. Dick also remembers that on Saturday when they visited his Grandpa would put on his “dress overalls” the ones with the stripes on them. They would then go to the town square in Sigourney and mingle with the rest of the county. When they would visit the Strieck boys would stay out on the farm east of farm with Herbert and his wife. All the kids recall that Grandpa usually had a dime so they could go across the street to the Sinclair Station and get a bottle of pop. Grandpa always had a piece of Juicy Fruit gum in his overalls pocket for his grandkids.
When asked about his politics he would say, “Never trust the Rooshians.”
William Anton Allar died at the age of 84 at Manor House Nursing Home in Sigourney, Iowa. William and Matilda are buried in the St. Elizabeth Cemetery at Harper, Iowa. | Allar, William Anton (I3490)
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William Anton Allar
OBITUARY
WILLIAM ANTON ALLAR, OCTOBER 2, 1975:
William Anton Allar, age 84, died Thursday, October 2, at Manor House Nursing Home where he had resided for the past two months.
The son of Conrad and Mary Klett Allar, he was born September 24, 1891, in Keokuk County. He had lived on a farm in the Hayesville and Harper communities all of his lifetime until moving into Sigourney in 1944.
He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Sigourney.
He married Matilda Vogel at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church at Clear Creek May 4, 1915.
He is survived by his wife; two sons, Ernest of Davenport and Herbert of Sigourney; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Strieck of Davenport; 13 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Celia Fairchild of Sigourney, and Mrs. Paulyne Rutt of Casey and a brother, Godfrey Allar of Signourey.
Preceding him in death were his parents; son, Charles William in 1969, a daughter, Mrs. Mary Linnenkamp in 1973; a grandson and two sisters, Mrs. Clara Horras and Mrs. Frances Greiner.
Funeral services were held Monday, October 6, at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic Church with the Reverend Francis E. Lollich officiating. Interment was in the St. Elizabeth's Parish Cemetery at Harper. The rosary was recited Sunday evening at the Reynolds Funeral Chapel.
Casket bearers were: Stephen Allar, Thomas Allar, David Clarahan, John Linnenkamp, James Strieck and Richard Strieck.
SOURCE: Sigourney News, Sigourney, Iowa, October 8, 1975 | Allar, William Anton (I3490)
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William J Vogel OBITUARY
LAST RITES HELD FOR WILLIAM J. VOGEL AT CLEAR CREEK
SATURDAY
The funeral service for William John Vogel. 58, of Clear Creek township, who died on January 30 at the Veterans’ hospital in Des Moines, was held Saturday morning, February 2 at Saints Peter and Paul's church. Clear Creek. The Rev. Paul Kleinfelder was in charge and burial was in the family lot in the parish cemetery. Mr. Vogel had been in failing health for the past year but was seriously ill only the past two months. He entered the Washington county hospital last November 15 and was transferred to the Veterans’ hospital on December 3, where everything possible was done for him.
He was born September 17. 1893 on a farm south of Keota ans was the only son of John A. and Katherine Flander Vogel. He spent most of his life in Clear Creek township, with the exception of five years that he lived in the Fairfield community. Mr. Vogel was a veteran of World War | and was in service from 1918 to 1919. He was a faithful member of Saints Peter and Paul's church and was known as a good neighbor and friend always ready with a helping hand in time of need.
Preceding him in death was his father. on September 24, 1941. He is survivied by his aged mother, and three sisters, Miss Vernoica Vogel and Mrs. Elsie Becker of Keota and Mrs. Genevieve Johnston of West Point.
[Clipping from The Keokuk County News - issue of February 7, 1952] | Vogel, William J (I503021)
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WIlliam Osweiler
Residence: 1917, Clear Creek per marriage record Ss. Peter & Paul
Census: 1925, Dover Township, Pocahontas County, Iowa | Osweiler, William (I502528)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1416)
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Zeno John Hammes and Edna lived and farmed on the same farm all their married life. The farm was located in Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County, Iowa. | Family: Zeno John Hammes / Edna Mary Horras (F14)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2336)
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