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Mark George Frahm

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Mark George Frahm

Birth
Malmo, Saunders County, Nebraska, USA
Death
15 Apr 1953 (aged 59)
Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 15
Memorial ID
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Mark Frahm, 59, died at his home at Wahoo Wednesday morning following an extended illness. He was a native of Nuckolls county (sic) and lived here most of his life until the family moved to Colon about 10 years ago. He was a brother of Charles Frahm of Nelson.

Funeral services are being held in Wahoo tomorrow (Friday) afternoon and at 1:30 Saturday afternoon in Salem Lutheran church (sic) south of Nelson, where interment is to be made.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, April 16, 1953
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Mark George Frahm, son of Charles and Magdalena Frahm, was born March 5,1894, at Malmo, Nebr., and passed away, after a lingering illness which began about Febr. 5 at three o'clock in the morning April 15, 1953, at the Community hospital in Wahoo, Nebr., at the age of 59 years, one month and ten days.

He was baptized in early infancy, when 13 moved with his family to a farm near Superior, Nebr. He was confirmed at the Salem Lutheran church (sic) of Smyrna, Nebr., April 4, 1909. He was united in marriage with Marie Renken April 11, 1917, in the same church. This union was blessed with two children, Charles and Dorothea.

He lived at Deshler, Nebr., for two years, whereupon he returned and farmed in Nuckolls county (sic) until March 1941, when he moved to Saunders county (sic), living and farming near Wahoo until his passing.

He was preceded in death by his father, his mother, and a brother, George; and leaves to mourn his passing his wife; one son, Charles, with his wife Helen of Malmo; one daughter, Doro (NOTE: typed as in the newspaper - the rest of this paragraph is at the end of his obit) daughter, Susan Frahm, all of Malmo; his step-father, Dave Arp of Yutan, Nebr.; four brothers, Jake of Mead, Neb., Charles of Nelson, Neb., Everett of Mankato, Kan., and Albert, Colby, Kan.; four sisters, Mrs. Hattie Ray, Albuquerque, N.M., Mrs. Rose Kehres, Pilger, Nebr., Mrs. Irene Dennis, Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Pauline Solomon, Caldwell, Ida.; together with hosts of relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted in Edensburg Lutheran church (sic) in Wahoo Friday, April 17, at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Rueben Kron officiating, and on Saturday, April 18, at 1:30 o'clock in Salem Lutheran church (sic), Superior, with the Rev. W.H. Hanselmann officiating. The pallbearers for the Salem services were Carl Mueller, Henry Jacobitz, John Troudt, Eilert Bargen, Nels Andersen and Fritz Meyer.

Interment was made in the Salem church cemetery.

(Note: this is the rest of the paragraph from above) thea, with her husband, John Andersen; three grandchildren, James Andersen, Thomas Andersen and Mark Frahm; a grand-

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, April 30, 1953; pg. 8
Mark Frahm, 59, died at his home at Wahoo Wednesday morning following an extended illness. He was a native of Nuckolls county (sic) and lived here most of his life until the family moved to Colon about 10 years ago. He was a brother of Charles Frahm of Nelson.

Funeral services are being held in Wahoo tomorrow (Friday) afternoon and at 1:30 Saturday afternoon in Salem Lutheran church (sic) south of Nelson, where interment is to be made.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, April 16, 1953
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Mark George Frahm, son of Charles and Magdalena Frahm, was born March 5,1894, at Malmo, Nebr., and passed away, after a lingering illness which began about Febr. 5 at three o'clock in the morning April 15, 1953, at the Community hospital in Wahoo, Nebr., at the age of 59 years, one month and ten days.

He was baptized in early infancy, when 13 moved with his family to a farm near Superior, Nebr. He was confirmed at the Salem Lutheran church (sic) of Smyrna, Nebr., April 4, 1909. He was united in marriage with Marie Renken April 11, 1917, in the same church. This union was blessed with two children, Charles and Dorothea.

He lived at Deshler, Nebr., for two years, whereupon he returned and farmed in Nuckolls county (sic) until March 1941, when he moved to Saunders county (sic), living and farming near Wahoo until his passing.

He was preceded in death by his father, his mother, and a brother, George; and leaves to mourn his passing his wife; one son, Charles, with his wife Helen of Malmo; one daughter, Doro (NOTE: typed as in the newspaper - the rest of this paragraph is at the end of his obit) daughter, Susan Frahm, all of Malmo; his step-father, Dave Arp of Yutan, Nebr.; four brothers, Jake of Mead, Neb., Charles of Nelson, Neb., Everett of Mankato, Kan., and Albert, Colby, Kan.; four sisters, Mrs. Hattie Ray, Albuquerque, N.M., Mrs. Rose Kehres, Pilger, Nebr., Mrs. Irene Dennis, Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Pauline Solomon, Caldwell, Ida.; together with hosts of relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted in Edensburg Lutheran church (sic) in Wahoo Friday, April 17, at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Rueben Kron officiating, and on Saturday, April 18, at 1:30 o'clock in Salem Lutheran church (sic), Superior, with the Rev. W.H. Hanselmann officiating. The pallbearers for the Salem services were Carl Mueller, Henry Jacobitz, John Troudt, Eilert Bargen, Nels Andersen and Fritz Meyer.

Interment was made in the Salem church cemetery.

(Note: this is the rest of the paragraph from above) thea, with her husband, John Andersen; three grandchildren, James Andersen, Thomas Andersen and Mark Frahm; a grand-

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, April 30, 1953; pg. 8


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