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Paul O. Dahlstedt
Aurora News-Register - November 29, 1973
P. O. DAHLSTEDT DIES NOV. 27, FUNERAL FRIDAY
Paul O. DAHLSTEDT, 80 a former resident of Marquette and Aurora,
died early Tuesday morning, Nov. 27 in the Nebraska Veterans Home
in Grand Island. He had been in failing health for several months.
Funeral services for Mr. DAHLSTEDT will be held at 10 a.m. Friday
in the chapel of the Nebraska Veterans Home in Grand Island. The
Rev. August MOMMENS, chaplain will officiate. Burial will be in
the Aurora Cemetery. Military rites will be conducted by the Lester S.
HARTER Post 42 of the American Legion.
Mr. DAHLSTEDT was born April 9, 1893 in Chapman. He was the son
of Charles and Elnora DAHLSTEDT. He served in the United States Army from 1914 to 1920. He returned to the Chapman area where he farmed for 21 years.
On October 5, 1920, he was married to Ida NELSON in Grand Island. They
made their home on a farm near Chapman. In 1933, they moved to Marquette where he operated an oil business.
In 1941, they moved to Texas where they operated a motel. In 1948 they
moved to Clarks and in 1950 they came to Aurora where they operated a motel for six years.
From 1956 to 1959, they resided in Fairmont and in 1959 they retired and moved to Grand Island where they had since resided. In 1972 they entered the Nebraska Veterans Home.
Mr. DAHLSTEDT is survived by his widow, Ida of Grand Island, a son,
Robert of Mesa, Ariz., a brother, Leon DAHLSTEDT of Silver Spring, Md.; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Higby Mortuary in Aurora from 7 to 9 Thursday
evening.
Submitted By: Carol Granville
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Dorsey Delmont
Grand Island Independent, Sept. 23, 1963
DORSEY DELMONT SUCCUMBS HERE
Dorsey B. Delmont, 73, a veteran of World War I, died Saturday morning in a local hospital. He had been critically ill for the last six days. Mr. Delmont lived at the Soldiers and Sailors Home.
He was born Nov. 19, 1889, at Beemer to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Delmont. When he was a young man, he went to Pender and engaged in carpentering until eh enlisted in the Army in World Wr I. Honorably discharged, he returned to Pender to his trade. He came to the Soldiers and Sailors Home March 18, 1960.
He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Charles Sass of Omaha. His parents preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning in the chapel of the Soldiers and Sailors Home. The Rev. Sam Becker, chaplain at the Home, will conduct the service. Burial is to be in the Soldiers Home Cemetery.
Arrangements are being handled by the Livingston-Sondermann Funeral Home.
(Volunteer Submission)
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Ernest R. Doan
Grand Island Independent, Sept. 4, 1963
SERVICES HELD FOR ERNEST DOAN
Funeral services for Ernest R. Dean [sic], a retired carpenter and builer, were held Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of the Livingston-Sondermann Funeral Home. The Rev. Paul Bowling, pastor of the First Baptist Church, conducting the service.
Willis Stull sang and Mrs. Donald Star was the organist.
Pallbearers were Richard Erikson, Phillip Douse, Glenn Muirhead, Lyman Campbell, Glenn Bowers and Charles New. Burial was in Grand Island Cemetery.
Present from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. Felix Geisinger, Ericson, Mrs. Robert Spilinek and son, Craig, San Diego, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erikson, Mrs. Rae Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Douse, Mrs. Walter Gibbons, Mrs. Eric Erikson, Mrs. John Rockhald, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Erikson and family, Comstock.
Mrs. John Holcomb, Broken Bow; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sampson, York; Mrs. Ed Quinn, Mrs. Joe Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Danlon, Mr. and Mrs. James Kieffe, Mrs. Hugh Kieffe, Mrs. Pat O'Meara, and Mr. and Mrs. William Barry, Hastings; Mrs. Harold Rayle and Raymond Loos, Sterling, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loos, Fleming, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Doan, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Mrs. Donald Spreckelmeyer, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. William Doan, Mrs. Wesley Palmer, and Mrs. Richard Winans, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
(Volunteer Submission)
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Frank Dobberstein
Grand Island Daily Independent, Monday, June 14, 1920, page 5
Frank Dobberstein, residing at 121 East Tenth street, passed away at his home about 1:30 a. m. Monday after an illness of about two years, death resulting from tuberculosis. Mr. Dobberstein was born in Wisconsin in 1868 and was 52 years, six months, and twenty five days old at the time of his demise. Besides his bereaved wife he is survived by four children, a brother, who resides in Denver and other relatives. Definite arrangements for the funeral have not been made pending word from the brother in Denver.
(Volunteer Submission)
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Ferdinand Dibbern
Las Vegas, Nev. -- Ferdinand Henry Dibbern, 76, of Las Vegas, Nev., formerly of Grand Island, died Thursday, Feb. 4 (1988).
Private services will be Sunday at 11 a.m. Visitation will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Palm Funeral Home in Las Vegas.
Mr. Dibbern was born Sept. 1, 1911 at Grand Island, the son of Henry and Elise "Lizzie" LehBenk Dibbern. He recieved his education in Grand Island and had worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 34 years, retiring due to ill health.
Mr. Dibbern married Elvira "Vi" Schuett on Dec 24, 1936 at Central City. They lived in Grand Island for several years before he was transferred to Las Vegas.
Survivors include his wife, three daughters, of Phoenix, Ariz. and Las Vegas, Nev.; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
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Joy Dibbern
Joy J. Dibbern, 56, of rural Wood River, died Tuesday, March 27, 1990 at St. Francis Medical Center, after a short illness.
Services were Frideay, March 30th at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Grand Island. The Rev. Lavern Larkowski officiated. Burial was in the Berwick Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested to the Joy Dibbern Fund.
Mrs. Dibbern was born July 17, 1933, at Grand Island to Edward and Dora Stoltenburg Rathman. She attended Dist. 61 and grandusated from Cairo High School in 1949. She attended Kearney Stste College and recieved a teaching degree. She taught at Dist. 36 in Hall County.
On May 27, 1951, she married William Dibbern at Cairo. They lived in Minnesota from 1956-1963, then returned to Nebraska and farmed southeast of Cairo.
She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Country Cousins Extension Club and she was a 4-H leader for several years.
She is survived by her husband, four sons, of Cairo and of rural Grand Island; four daughters, of Barthlessville, OK, Wood River, and of Kearney; 12 grandchildren; one sister and three brother.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one infant son, Nathan and two granddaughters, Carment Paitz and Alaina Dibbern.
Posted in The Cairo Record April 5, 1990
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