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Elno Otto Hagemeier

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Elno Otto Hagemeier

Birth
Fleming, Logan County, Colorado, USA
Death
1 Nov 1983 (aged 60)
Sterling, Logan County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Haxtun, Phillips County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Elno Otto Hagemeier, superintendent of the Logan County Fairgrounds, died Tuesday in a Sterling hospital. He was 60.
Funeral services will be conducted 10 a.m., Thursday from The Chaney-Walters Funeral Home, the Rev. Timothy Goettel officiating.
Military graveside rites by the Richard Becker Post No. 7153, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fleming, and burial will follow in the Haxtun cemetery.
Mr. Hagemeier, who lived at 831 N. 3rd Ave., was born Sept. 13, 1923, in Fleming, the son of Leonard and Malinda Dreier Hagemeier. He received his early school in Fleming and New Haven schools, graduating from New Haven High School in 1941 and was one of the first students to enroll at Nor theastern Junior College.
He attended the junior college for a year, then farmed before entering the U.S. Army, serving in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II.
Mr. Hagemeier was discharged from military service in November 1946 and returned to the Fleming-New Haven area where he married Anna Mae Nealy, Jan. 12, 1947, in Fleming.
The couple farmed and ran ched in the New Haven community until moving to Aurora in 1970 and three years later moved to the Fleming-Dailey area. They came to Sterling in 1978 when Mr. Hagemeier was named superintendent of the Logan County Fairgrounds.
Mr. Hagemeier was a member of the Faith United Methodist Church, a charter member of the Richard Becker Post No. 7153, VFW, Fleming and a member of the Sterling American Legion Post No. 20.
He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Patricia Morris of Longmont, Mrs. Linda Joe Tansey of Farmington, N.M., Miss Teresa Doris Hagemeier and Miss Melissa Sue Hagemeier, both of Sterling; two sons, Elno Lynn Hagemeier of Eckley and Roger Lee Hagemeier of Glenwood Springs; his mother Mrs. Mallnda Dreier of Aurora; nine sisters, Mrs. Nema Johnson of Potter, Neb., Mrs. June Decker of Loveland, Mrs. Eulalia Smith of Sterling, Mrs. Meryl Bled soe and Mrs. Ethel Plog, both of Fleming, Mrs. Grace War ren of Englewood, Mrs. Joyce Brehm of Chicago, IlL, Mrs. V. La Von Boyer of San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Marilyn Quinn of Evergreen and seven grandchildren.
Chaney-Walters Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Elno Otto Hagemeier, superintendent of the Logan County Fairgrounds, died Tuesday in a Sterling hospital. He was 60.
Funeral services will be conducted 10 a.m., Thursday from The Chaney-Walters Funeral Home, the Rev. Timothy Goettel officiating.
Military graveside rites by the Richard Becker Post No. 7153, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fleming, and burial will follow in the Haxtun cemetery.
Mr. Hagemeier, who lived at 831 N. 3rd Ave., was born Sept. 13, 1923, in Fleming, the son of Leonard and Malinda Dreier Hagemeier. He received his early school in Fleming and New Haven schools, graduating from New Haven High School in 1941 and was one of the first students to enroll at Nor theastern Junior College.
He attended the junior college for a year, then farmed before entering the U.S. Army, serving in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II.
Mr. Hagemeier was discharged from military service in November 1946 and returned to the Fleming-New Haven area where he married Anna Mae Nealy, Jan. 12, 1947, in Fleming.
The couple farmed and ran ched in the New Haven community until moving to Aurora in 1970 and three years later moved to the Fleming-Dailey area. They came to Sterling in 1978 when Mr. Hagemeier was named superintendent of the Logan County Fairgrounds.
Mr. Hagemeier was a member of the Faith United Methodist Church, a charter member of the Richard Becker Post No. 7153, VFW, Fleming and a member of the Sterling American Legion Post No. 20.
He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Patricia Morris of Longmont, Mrs. Linda Joe Tansey of Farmington, N.M., Miss Teresa Doris Hagemeier and Miss Melissa Sue Hagemeier, both of Sterling; two sons, Elno Lynn Hagemeier of Eckley and Roger Lee Hagemeier of Glenwood Springs; his mother Mrs. Mallnda Dreier of Aurora; nine sisters, Mrs. Nema Johnson of Potter, Neb., Mrs. June Decker of Loveland, Mrs. Eulalia Smith of Sterling, Mrs. Meryl Bled soe and Mrs. Ethel Plog, both of Fleming, Mrs. Grace War ren of Englewood, Mrs. Joyce Brehm of Chicago, IlL, Mrs. V. La Von Boyer of San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Marilyn Quinn of Evergreen and seven grandchildren.
Chaney-Walters Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.


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