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Theodore Herman “Ted” Graf

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Theodore Herman “Ted” Graf

Birth
Onaga, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, USA
Death
29 Jul 1965 (aged 55)
Strasburg, Adams County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Onaga, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 6, Lot 17, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Theodore Herman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graf, was born September 8, 1909, at Onaga, Kansas, one of a family of eleven children. He was baptized in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Duluth, Kansas, November 7, 1909 by Rev. Degner and was comfirmed by him April 13, 1924.

His general education was received at White Pigeon School, and also Duluth.

He was united in holy wedlock to Miss Ellen Noland, September 8, 1936. this happy couple made their home in Onaga. Ted was employed by Union Pacific Railroad which brought in their livelihood for their temporal life.

This happy union was blessed with three sons, Jerry of Topeka; Larry of USS Ruchamkin, APD-89, Norfolk, VA., and Charles of the home.

It pleased our merciful God to call Ted from time into eternity July 29, 1965, (at the time he was working in Strasburg, Colo.) at the age of 55 years, 10 months, 21 days.

Ted leaves to morn his sudden falling asleep in Jesus his beloved wife, Ellen, his three sons, Jerry, Larry, and Charles; seven brothers, Ernie, Frank, Otto, John, George, Lawrence, and Walter; and one sister, Mrs. Marie Ballentine of Kansas City, Kansas; one daughter in-law, many nieces and nephews and a host of friends and co-workers.

One brother, Henry, and sister, Louise Valburg preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held August 1, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Duluth, with burial in the Onaga Cemetery.
Theodore Herman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graf, was born September 8, 1909, at Onaga, Kansas, one of a family of eleven children. He was baptized in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Duluth, Kansas, November 7, 1909 by Rev. Degner and was comfirmed by him April 13, 1924.

His general education was received at White Pigeon School, and also Duluth.

He was united in holy wedlock to Miss Ellen Noland, September 8, 1936. this happy couple made their home in Onaga. Ted was employed by Union Pacific Railroad which brought in their livelihood for their temporal life.

This happy union was blessed with three sons, Jerry of Topeka; Larry of USS Ruchamkin, APD-89, Norfolk, VA., and Charles of the home.

It pleased our merciful God to call Ted from time into eternity July 29, 1965, (at the time he was working in Strasburg, Colo.) at the age of 55 years, 10 months, 21 days.

Ted leaves to morn his sudden falling asleep in Jesus his beloved wife, Ellen, his three sons, Jerry, Larry, and Charles; seven brothers, Ernie, Frank, Otto, John, George, Lawrence, and Walter; and one sister, Mrs. Marie Ballentine of Kansas City, Kansas; one daughter in-law, many nieces and nephews and a host of friends and co-workers.

One brother, Henry, and sister, Louise Valburg preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held August 1, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Duluth, with burial in the Onaga Cemetery.

Bio by: Kim Graf Brewer



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