The Prairie Pioneer, Pollock, South Dakota, July 1997
Funeral services Monday, July 07, 1997, at 10:30 a.m. from Eureka Baptist Church, with Reverend Perry Schnabel officiating. Straubs Funeral Home made arrangements.
She died Tuesday in the Selby Good Samaritan Center.
Leah was born in rural Campbell County, to Adam Sieler and Elizabeth Klingman. She married Bertold Lindemann on July 02, 1931, he died September 18, 1946. She married Edward Quenzer December 14, 1962, at Herreid. Lived on a farm 14 miles southwest of Eureka and retired into Eureka in 1976.
Survivors are her husband, three sons; two daughters; two step-daughters; two sisters, and one brother.
Preceded in death by her parents, her first husband and three brothers and three sisters.
The Prairie Pioneer, Pollock, South Dakota, July 1997
Funeral services Monday, July 07, 1997, at 10:30 a.m. from Eureka Baptist Church, with Reverend Perry Schnabel officiating. Straubs Funeral Home made arrangements.
She died Tuesday in the Selby Good Samaritan Center.
Leah was born in rural Campbell County, to Adam Sieler and Elizabeth Klingman. She married Bertold Lindemann on July 02, 1931, he died September 18, 1946. She married Edward Quenzer December 14, 1962, at Herreid. Lived on a farm 14 miles southwest of Eureka and retired into Eureka in 1976.
Survivors are her husband, three sons; two daughters; two step-daughters; two sisters, and one brother.
Preceded in death by her parents, her first husband and three brothers and three sisters.
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