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John George Hoelting

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John George Hoelting

Birth
Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Death
11 Nov 1961 (aged 78)
Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 1 North
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NOTE: I believe the death year is wrong on this marker.
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The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, October 17, 1907; pg. 1

Marriage license was issued by Judge Hall Friday to John G. Hoelting and Dora Kathmann (sic) of Lawrence.
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Lawrence Locomotive (Lawrence, NE), Friday, November 1, 1907; pg. 4

Kathman - Hoelting.

John G. Hoelting and Miss Dora Kathman were married Tuesday at St. Stephens.

The wedding festivities were held at the Kathman home where about 200 were present to enjoy themselves which they did hugely. A platform dance was given and the multitude was fed with good things till they said "enuff."

The bride and groom are among the best young people of this community, and all of us join in wishing them a life of real contentment and pleasure.
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The Custer County Chief (Broken Bow, NE), Thursday, November 30, 1961; pg. 9

Last Rites for John Hoelting

Funeral services for John Hoelting, a former Oconto resident, were held at St. Stephen's Catholic church (sic) in Superior on the morning of Nov. 14. The Rev. John Kelly offered the Requiem High Mass and officiated at graveside services in St. Stephen's cemetery (sic).

Pallbearers were Alfred Rempe, David Pohlmeier, Bob Brockman, Ervin Kimminau, Arthur Kimminau and Stanley Schramm.

John Hoelting, son of Steve and Ann (Bentler) Hoelting, was born near Lawrence, Neb., on Nov. 11, 1883, and died at the Brodstone hospital in Superior, Neb., on his 78th birthday — Nov. 11, 1961. He had been a patient in the hospital for about three weeks. Death was the result of uremic poisoning.

He attended St. Stephen's school and grew to adulthood in the community. He was married to Dora Kathman on Oct. 29, 1907, at St. Stephen's church (sic) by the late Aloys Hahn. The couple located on a farm in that community until 1916 when the family moved to a farm near Oconto.

In 1946, Mr. and Mrs. Hoelting returned to St. Stephen's locating near the church. All his life he was a devoted Catholic. His cheerful and honest nature earned for him many friends. Preceding him in death were his wife in 1952 and a daughter, Clara, who died in infancy.

Survivors: six daughters and a son, Mrs. Steve (Leona) Kimminau of Bostick (sic), Mrs. George (Verna) Schramm of Omaha, Mrs. Don (Rose) Quinn of Hastings, Allo Hoelting of Lawrence, Sister Rose Delores (Cecillia) of the Carmelite Order of Duluth, Minn., Mrs. Edgar (Elma) Augustine of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Walter (Irene) Menke of Lawrence; 28 grand children; two sisters, Mrs. William Brockman and Mrs. Leo Brockman, both of Lawrence.

Funeral altar boys were: David Hoelting, Richard Menke, Jimmy Jarosek, Pat Brockman and Dennis Kathman.
NOTE: I believe the death year is wrong on this marker.
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The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, October 17, 1907; pg. 1

Marriage license was issued by Judge Hall Friday to John G. Hoelting and Dora Kathmann (sic) of Lawrence.
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Lawrence Locomotive (Lawrence, NE), Friday, November 1, 1907; pg. 4

Kathman - Hoelting.

John G. Hoelting and Miss Dora Kathman were married Tuesday at St. Stephens.

The wedding festivities were held at the Kathman home where about 200 were present to enjoy themselves which they did hugely. A platform dance was given and the multitude was fed with good things till they said "enuff."

The bride and groom are among the best young people of this community, and all of us join in wishing them a life of real contentment and pleasure.
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The Custer County Chief (Broken Bow, NE), Thursday, November 30, 1961; pg. 9

Last Rites for John Hoelting

Funeral services for John Hoelting, a former Oconto resident, were held at St. Stephen's Catholic church (sic) in Superior on the morning of Nov. 14. The Rev. John Kelly offered the Requiem High Mass and officiated at graveside services in St. Stephen's cemetery (sic).

Pallbearers were Alfred Rempe, David Pohlmeier, Bob Brockman, Ervin Kimminau, Arthur Kimminau and Stanley Schramm.

John Hoelting, son of Steve and Ann (Bentler) Hoelting, was born near Lawrence, Neb., on Nov. 11, 1883, and died at the Brodstone hospital in Superior, Neb., on his 78th birthday — Nov. 11, 1961. He had been a patient in the hospital for about three weeks. Death was the result of uremic poisoning.

He attended St. Stephen's school and grew to adulthood in the community. He was married to Dora Kathman on Oct. 29, 1907, at St. Stephen's church (sic) by the late Aloys Hahn. The couple located on a farm in that community until 1916 when the family moved to a farm near Oconto.

In 1946, Mr. and Mrs. Hoelting returned to St. Stephen's locating near the church. All his life he was a devoted Catholic. His cheerful and honest nature earned for him many friends. Preceding him in death were his wife in 1952 and a daughter, Clara, who died in infancy.

Survivors: six daughters and a son, Mrs. Steve (Leona) Kimminau of Bostick (sic), Mrs. George (Verna) Schramm of Omaha, Mrs. Don (Rose) Quinn of Hastings, Allo Hoelting of Lawrence, Sister Rose Delores (Cecillia) of the Carmelite Order of Duluth, Minn., Mrs. Edgar (Elma) Augustine of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Walter (Irene) Menke of Lawrence; 28 grand children; two sisters, Mrs. William Brockman and Mrs. Leo Brockman, both of Lawrence.

Funeral altar boys were: David Hoelting, Richard Menke, Jimmy Jarosek, Pat Brockman and Dennis Kathman.

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