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Henry Elmer Bergschneider

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Henry Elmer Bergschneider

Birth
Center, Ralls County, Missouri, USA
Death
4 Aug 1990 (aged 85)
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5494262, Longitude: -96.1174306
Plot
Blk 4, Lot 4, Sp 8
Memorial ID
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Henry E. Bergschneider, 85

Funeral services for Henry E. Bergschneider, who died August, 1990 at Good Shepherd Home in Blair, will be held at 10:30 Tuesday, August 7 at St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church. The Rosary was recited Monday evening at 7 p.m. Rev. Daniel Galas celebrant.

Henry E. Bergschneider was born on July 27, 1905 at Center, Missouri to Henry John Bergschneider and Mary Rosina Knust I Bergschneider. He graduated from Center, Missouri High School and then attended Missouri College of Engineering, graduating in 1930.

He was employed by the Soil Conservation Service and served in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas and Nebraska, except for a period when he served in the United States Air Force during World War II. He served from May, 1942 to November 1946 and then in the Reserves from 1946 to 1962.

He married Catherine Agnes Tehan on August 17, 1931. Catherine preceded him in death May 8, 1948 in Hayes, Kansas. He moved to Blair in 1955 and married Irvilla Jones Smith April 11, 1964 and continued to live in Blair, retiring in 1970.

He was a member of St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus and the Blair American Legion.

Henry was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Catherine; daughter, Mary Margaret Fischer and brother Clarence.

Survivors include his wife, Irvilla, Blair; a daughter, Ann Kathleen Rossi of Stockton, California, grandchildren, Catherine Atchison, David Rossi, Michael Rossi, Steven Rossi, Peter Rossi, Patricia Marvin, Kathleen Fischer, John Fischer and Jeanine Fischer; four brothers, Edward, Los Angeles, California, Vincent, Chickasha, Oklahoma, Fabian of Milton, Florida and Theodore of El Cajon, California, step-daughter, Connie Vaughan, Iowa City, Iowa; two step-sons, David Smith, Boonsboro, Maryland and Jack Smith of Harbor City, California.

Memorials may be paid to the building fund.

Campbell-Aman Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Obituary courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair Library at Blair Nebraska.

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Daughter:

The Enterprise, September 10, 1970

DAUGHTER OF HENRY BERGSCHNEIDER DIED IN MICHIGAN

Mrs. Mary Margaret (Bergschneider) Fischer of Least Lansing, Michigan, died Thursday, September 3rd at a hospital following a long illness. Funeral services were held at the St. Thomas Aquinas Church on September 5th.

She is survived by her husband John A. Fischer, three daughters, Patricia 9, Kathleen 8, Jeanine 5 and a son John 7. Also her father, Mr. Henry Bergschneider of Blair and a sister Mrs. Ann Rossi of Stockton, California.

Mrs. Fischer was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma on October 13, 1936 and was 33 years of age.

Mr. and Mrs. Bergschneider have made several trips to Lansing this summer to be with Mrs. Fischer. They also attended the funeral.

* * * Obit provided by, and with permission of, the Wash. Co. Geo. Soc., Blair, NE ~ Thank you * * *
No Newspaper noted

Henry E. Bergschneider, 85

Funeral services for Henry E. Bergschneider, who died August, 1990 at Good Shepherd Home in Blair, will be held at 10:30 Tuesday, August 7 at St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church. The Rosary was recited Monday evening at 7 p.m. Rev. Daniel Galas celebrant.

Henry E. Bergschneider was born on July 27, 1905 at Center, Missouri to Henry John Bergschneider and Mary Rosina Knust I Bergschneider. He graduated from Center, Missouri High School and then attended Missouri College of Engineering, graduating in 1930.

He was employed by the Soil Conservation Service and served in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas and Nebraska, except for a period when he served in the United States Air Force during World War II. He served from May, 1942 to November 1946 and then in the Reserves from 1946 to 1962.

He married Catherine Agnes Tehan on August 17, 1931. Catherine preceded him in death May 8, 1948 in Hayes, Kansas. He moved to Blair in 1955 and married Irvilla Jones Smith April 11, 1964 and continued to live in Blair, retiring in 1970.

He was a member of St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus and the Blair American Legion.

Henry was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Catherine; daughter, Mary Margaret Fischer and brother Clarence.

Survivors include his wife, Irvilla, Blair; a daughter, Ann Kathleen Rossi of Stockton, California, grandchildren, Catherine Atchison, David Rossi, Michael Rossi, Steven Rossi, Peter Rossi, Patricia Marvin, Kathleen Fischer, John Fischer and Jeanine Fischer; four brothers, Edward, Los Angeles, California, Vincent, Chickasha, Oklahoma, Fabian of Milton, Florida and Theodore of El Cajon, California, step-daughter, Connie Vaughan, Iowa City, Iowa; two step-sons, David Smith, Boonsboro, Maryland and Jack Smith of Harbor City, California.

Memorials may be paid to the building fund.

Campbell-Aman Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Obituary courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair Library at Blair Nebraska.

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Daughter:

The Enterprise, September 10, 1970

DAUGHTER OF HENRY BERGSCHNEIDER DIED IN MICHIGAN

Mrs. Mary Margaret (Bergschneider) Fischer of Least Lansing, Michigan, died Thursday, September 3rd at a hospital following a long illness. Funeral services were held at the St. Thomas Aquinas Church on September 5th.

She is survived by her husband John A. Fischer, three daughters, Patricia 9, Kathleen 8, Jeanine 5 and a son John 7. Also her father, Mr. Henry Bergschneider of Blair and a sister Mrs. Ann Rossi of Stockton, California.

Mrs. Fischer was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma on October 13, 1936 and was 33 years of age.

Mr. and Mrs. Bergschneider have made several trips to Lansing this summer to be with Mrs. Fischer. They also attended the funeral.

* * * Obit provided by, and with permission of, the Wash. Co. Geo. Soc., Blair, NE ~ Thank you * * *


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