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Grace Alzina <I>Alderman</I> Boltjes

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Grace Alzina Alderman Boltjes

Birth
Elk Creek, Johnson County, Nebraska, USA
Death
25 Oct 1956 (aged 64)
Table Rock, Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Table Rock, Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
4-42-7
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GRACE ALZINA BOLTJES

Grace Alzina Boltjes, the daughter of Theodore and Eliza Alderman, was born July 12, 1892 at Elk Creek, Nebr. and passed away on Oct. 25, 1956, at the University hospital in Omaha at the age of 64 years, 3 months and 13 days. On Nov. 27, 1913, she was united in marriage to Harry B. Carter, and to this union two sons were born, Elmer A. of Omaha and Clifford F. of Englewood , Calif.

Mr. Carter passed away in 1918, and a few years after his death she and her boys moved to Wymore, Nebr., where on March 21, 1924, she was united in marriage to Henry Boltjes. The family moved back to Table Rock in 1925.

She was an active member of the Table Rock Christian church, the Legion Auxilliary and the Table Rock Rebekah Lodge, having served as District president and district deputy president of the lodge.

She was always ready and willing to help others, whenever her assistance was needed. She cared for her invalid husband until he was taken to the Veterans hospital two years ago. Her mother lived in her home for more than 30 years, having been blind for 15 of those years.

She is survived by her two sons, Elmer and Clifford; a granddaughter, Sharon Carter, of Omaha; two sisters, Katie Hays of Table Rock and Maud Morton of Pawnee City; also five brothers, Will andRalph Alderman of Table Rock, George of Norfolk, Orville of Pawnee City and Emerson of Atchisonm Kans.; and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 28, in the Methodist church in Table Rock and were conducted by Rev. W. N. Wallis of Pawnee City and sisters of the Table Rock Rebekah Lodge. Burial was in the Table Rock cemetery. Pall bearers were Charles Epley, Bob Epley, John Epley, Donald Epley, Donald Alderman and Jack Rademacher.

(Pawnee Republican, Pawnee City, NE- Nov. 1, 1956)
GRACE ALZINA BOLTJES

Grace Alzina Boltjes, the daughter of Theodore and Eliza Alderman, was born July 12, 1892 at Elk Creek, Nebr. and passed away on Oct. 25, 1956, at the University hospital in Omaha at the age of 64 years, 3 months and 13 days. On Nov. 27, 1913, she was united in marriage to Harry B. Carter, and to this union two sons were born, Elmer A. of Omaha and Clifford F. of Englewood , Calif.

Mr. Carter passed away in 1918, and a few years after his death she and her boys moved to Wymore, Nebr., where on March 21, 1924, she was united in marriage to Henry Boltjes. The family moved back to Table Rock in 1925.

She was an active member of the Table Rock Christian church, the Legion Auxilliary and the Table Rock Rebekah Lodge, having served as District president and district deputy president of the lodge.

She was always ready and willing to help others, whenever her assistance was needed. She cared for her invalid husband until he was taken to the Veterans hospital two years ago. Her mother lived in her home for more than 30 years, having been blind for 15 of those years.

She is survived by her two sons, Elmer and Clifford; a granddaughter, Sharon Carter, of Omaha; two sisters, Katie Hays of Table Rock and Maud Morton of Pawnee City; also five brothers, Will andRalph Alderman of Table Rock, George of Norfolk, Orville of Pawnee City and Emerson of Atchisonm Kans.; and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 28, in the Methodist church in Table Rock and were conducted by Rev. W. N. Wallis of Pawnee City and sisters of the Table Rock Rebekah Lodge. Burial was in the Table Rock cemetery. Pall bearers were Charles Epley, Bob Epley, John Epley, Donald Epley, Donald Alderman and Jack Rademacher.

(Pawnee Republican, Pawnee City, NE- Nov. 1, 1956)


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