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6251. Clarence Elmer Frey, Nebraskana, 1932, 432, http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/resources/OLL...a/pages/nbka0112.htm, Says November 20, 1864 in Stevenson County, IL.
Clarence Elmer Frey

Clarence E. Frey was born at Lincoln, Nebraska, November 14, 1889, the son of Clarence Hayes Frey and Clara Ann (Sidles) Frey. His father, who was born at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, July 27, 1865, was a pioneer florist in Lincoln, where he founded the firm of Frey and Frey. This florist establishment was Lincoln's largest retail and wholesale business. He is now retired. H. H, Frey, father of Clarence H. Frey was a florist of Dutch descent; his mother, who was English, was a teacher.

Dr. Frey's mother was born in Stevenson County, Illinois, November 20, 1864. She was the daughter of Charles Sidles, a Civil War veteran, and Sarah Lowery Sidles. Now an invalid she has been very active in Methodist church work.

Dr. Frey attended the Lincoln grade schools, the normal high school and Nebraska Wesleyan Academy. He was a student at Nebraska Wesleyan University, and the College of Pharmacy of the University of Nebraska, and 1919 was granted his M. D. at the Eclectic Medical College at Cincinnati, Ohio. He was president of Franklin Literary Society at Wesleyan University.

After serving as interne at the Christ Hospital at Cincinnati for two years, Dr. Frey was resident physician at St. Elizabeth's hospital at Lincoln for one year. He is now engaged in private medical practice and is a member of the staff at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. He is the author of numerous medical articles and a book, Shep, a child's story of a dog, published in 1899.

He was married to Julia Elizabeth Van Pamele at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, January 23, 1913. Mrs. Frey, who was born at Patterson, New Jersey, May 12, 1892, is a descendent of the house of Noe of the Belgian nobility. They have one son: Clarence Van Pamele, born March 2, 1914, who is a student at Lincoln High School; he has written some promising poetry which has been published.

Dr. Frey is a member of the Lancaster County Medical Society, the Nebraska State Medical Society, American Medical Association, Elkhorn Valley Medical Society, International Postgraduate Medical Society, and the Missouri Valley Medical Association. He is a member of the National Geographic Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, the Red Cross, and the Anti-Saloon League of Nebraska. He is a Mason, member of Ben Hur, and the Yeoman. His hobbies are the study of philosophy, psychology, and bee-keeping. Residence: Lincoln.
6252. “Clara Ann Sidles Frey,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136235083, 136235083.
6253. Clara Ann Frey, “Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,” September 24, 1948, Houston, Harris County, TX, GS Film number: 2218965 , Digital Folder Number: 005145045 , Image Number: 02756, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K39R-8P2, Says November 21, 1863 in Pontiac, Ill.
File: ClaraAnnFrey_DeathCert
6254. Clara Ann Frey, “Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,” September 24, 1948, Houston, Harris County, TX, GS Film number: 2218965 , Digital Folder Number: 005145045 , Image Number: 02756, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K39R-8P2.
File: ClaraAnnFrey_DeathCert
6255. Clarence Elmer Frey, “Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,” September 15, 1973, Houston, Harris County, TX, GS Film number: 2242914 , Digital Folder Number: 005145841 , Image Number: 02013, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3DH-FFV.
File: ClarenceElmerFrey_DeathCert
6256. “United States Census,” 1900, NE, Lancaster, Lancaster Precinct, 22B, 156, 41, T623, 932, 43, Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, June 25, 1900, Harold M Brown.
File: 1900 NE Lancaster County Lancaster Precinct p22B
6257. “United States Census,” 1910, NE, Lancaster, Lancaster, 14B, 1, 45, T624, 849, Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, May 8, 1910, Rose E Fox McCaul.
File: 1910 NE Lancaster County Lancaster Precinct p14B
6258. “United States Census,” 1920, NE, Lancaster, Lincoln, Ward 6, Precinct C, 21B, 1, 77, T625, 996, 1010, Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, January 28, 1920, W G Lewis.
File: 1920 NE Lancaster County Lincoln Ward 6 Precinct C p21B
6259. “United States Census,” 1930, NE, Lancaster, Lincoln, Ward 9, 21A, 8, 55-41, T626, 1286, 318, Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, April16, 1930, Ruby L Gilmore.
File: 1930 NE Lancaster County Lincoln Ward 9 p21A
6260. “United States Census,” 1940, TX, Harris , Houston, Precinct 1, 9B, 8, 258-234, T627, 4197, Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, April 11, 1940, James Hanna.
File: 1940 TX Harris County Houston Precinct 1 p9B
6261. Clarence Elmer Frey, Nebraskana, 1932, 432, http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/resources/OLL...a/pages/nbka0112.htm.
Clarence Elmer Frey

Clarence E. Frey was born at Lincoln, Nebraska, November 14, 1889, the son of Clarence Hayes Frey and Clara Ann (Sidles) Frey. His father, who was born at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, July 27, 1865, was a pioneer florist in Lincoln, where he founded the firm of Frey and Frey. This florist establishment was Lincoln's largest retail and wholesale business. He is now retired. H. H, Frey, father of Clarence H. Frey was a florist of Dutch descent; his mother, who was English, was a teacher.

Dr. Frey's mother was born in Stevenson County, Illinois, November 20, 1864. She was the daughter of Charles Sidles, a Civil War veteran, and Sarah Lowery Sidles. Now an invalid she has been very active in Methodist church work.

Dr. Frey attended the Lincoln grade schools, the normal high school and Nebraska Wesleyan Academy. He was a student at Nebraska Wesleyan University, and the College of Pharmacy of the University of Nebraska, and 1919 was granted his M. D. at the Eclectic Medical College at Cincinnati, Ohio. He was president of Franklin Literary Society at Wesleyan University.

After serving as interne at the Christ Hospital at Cincinnati for two years, Dr. Frey was resident physician at St. Elizabeth's hospital at Lincoln for one year. He is now engaged in private medical practice and is a member of the staff at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. He is the author of numerous medical articles and a book, Shep, a child's story of a dog, published in 1899.

He was married to Julia Elizabeth Van Pamele at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, January 23, 1913. Mrs. Frey, who was born at Patterson, New Jersey, May 12, 1892, is a descendent of the house of Noe of the Belgian nobility. They have one son: Clarence Van Pamele, born March 2, 1914, who is a student at Lincoln High School; he has written some promising poetry which has been published.

Dr. Frey is a member of the Lancaster County Medical Society, the Nebraska State Medical Society, American Medical Association, Elkhorn Valley Medical Society, International Postgraduate Medical Society, and the Missouri Valley Medical Association. He is a member of the National Geographic Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, the Red Cross, and the Anti-Saloon League of Nebraska. He is a Mason, member of Ben Hur, and the Yeoman. His hobbies are the study of philosophy, psychology, and bee-keeping. Residence: Lincoln.
6262. “Clarence Hayes Frey,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82100179, 82100179.
6263. “Ex-Florist Here, C. H. Frey Is Dead ,” Clarence Hayes Frey, The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, NE, August 21, 1956, 11.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at Houston, Tex., for a former Lincoln resident, Clarence Hayes Frey, 91, of Houston.

Frey had been a florist in Lincoln for many years prior to moving to Texas.

He was a life member of the American Florists Assn. and a member of the Elks and Shrine in Lincoln.

Survivors include three sons, Dr. Clarence E. Frey, Ernest C. Frey and Lawrence H. Frey, all of Houston.

Burial will be at Houston.
6264. William C Sidles and Stella Siddens, “Nebraska Marriages, 1855-1995,” August 14, 1887, Lincoln, Lancaster County, NE, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2Z2-N9H2.
6265. “Elizabeth Hagel Harmonie,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70409702, 70409702.
6266. “United States Census,” 1910, NE, Lancaster, Lincoln, Ward 4, 11B-12A, 1, 59, T624, 849, 256, Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, April 22, 1910, John P Dreith.
Files (2): 1910 NE Lancaster County Lincoln Ward 4 p11B, 1910 NE Lancaster County Lincoln Ward 4 p12A
6267. “United States Census,” 1940, NE, Lancaster, Lincoln, Ward 5, 9A, 6, 55-32, T627, 2253, 890, Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, April 21, 1940, Rose F Dolengal.
File: 1940 NE Lancaster County Lincoln p9A
6268. “Jacob Harmonie,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70409703, 70409703.
6269. “Deaths and Funerals,” Jacob Hermonie, The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Lancaster County, NE, August 12, 1943, 12.
HERMONIE, JACOB Funeral services were held Thursday at the hime and at the First Reformed church, Rev. Carl Brost officiating. Burial in Wyuka. Hodgman, Splain, Schnell & Griffiths.
6270. Loveland Reporter Herald, “Obituaries of Germans born in Russia,” http://www.genealogymama.com/obits-germans-from-ru...ans-from-russia.html, December 26, 1950.
December 26, 1950

Berthoud Resident Dies at Hospital

Henry Hagel Sr., 70, resident of Berthoud since 1937, died at the county hospital Sunday morning, after a long illness.

Born Aug. 8, 1880, at Straub, Russia, Mr. Hagel came to the United States in July, 1904, settling at Lincoln, Neb. He lived there until 1912, when he moved at Atkinson, Neb. After moving to Berthoud he farmed for a time, but his main occupations were carpentry and tanning.

Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Hagel; nine children, Henry Hagel and Mrs. Elizabeth Giebelhaus of Berthoud; Alexander and John Hagel of Santa Rosa, Calif.; Herman and Carl of San Mateo, Calif.; Adam Hagel of San Francisco, Mrs. Marie Schwab of Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Lydia Grothe of Emmet, Neb.; one sister, Mrs. Lena Kraft of Lincoln, Neb.; and eight grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the United Brethren church in Berthoud. Burial will be at Greenlawn cemetery.
The Schreiner mortuary is in charge.

December 12, 1967

Mrs. Ann E. Hagel Dies This Morning

Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Hagel of Berthoud died this morning at the Loveland Memorial hospital.

She was born Sept. 10, 1882, at Norka, Russia, to Jacob and Elizabeth Sterkel. She came to the United States 65 years ago and had lived in the Berthoud area the past 31 years. She was married to Henry Hagel in Russia in February, 1901.

She was a member of the First Congregational church of Loveland.

Survivors include six sons, Henry Hagel of Berthoud, Adam Hagel of Loveland, Alexander Hagel of Santa Rosa, Calif., John Hagel of Lemon Valley, Nev., Herman Hagel of State Line, Nev., and Fred Hagel of San Mateo, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Fred (Marie) Schwab of Syracuse, Neb., Mrs. William (Lydia) Grothe of Emmett, Neb. and Mrs. Albert (Elizabeth) Giebelhouse of Longmont. There are 11 grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. George Nolde of Loveland and Mrs. Elizabeth Kahler of Lincoln, Neb.

Services will be announced by Berthoud Funeral home.
6271. “Henry Hagel, Sr,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33516604, 33516604.
6272. “United States Census: 1910,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1910, NE, Lancaster, Lincoln, Ward 1, April 21, 1910, Theodore Krueger, 8B, 1, 51, T624, 850, 27.
File: 1910 NE Lancaster County Lincoln Ward 1 p8B
6273. “United States Census: 1920,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1920, NE, Holt, Pleasant View Township, March 5, 8, and 9, 1920, J R Harding, 11B, 6, 153, T625, 993, 171.
File: 1920 NE Holt County Pleasant View Township p11B
6274. “United States Census: 1930,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1930, NE, Holt, Pleasant View Township, May 13, 1930, Mrs. Rose E Harris, 2A, 2, 45-30, T626, 1283, 211, 427.
File: 1930 NE Holt County Pleasant View Township p2A
6275. “United States Census: 1940,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1940, CO, Larimer, Berthoud, Election Precinct 36, April 10, 1940, Milos N Johnson, 4A, 2, 35-29, T627, 467, 531.
File: 1940 CO Larimer County Berthoud EP36 p4A
6276. “Ann E Hagel,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33516563, 33516563.
6277. Loveland Reporter Herald, “Obituaries of Germans born in Russia,” http://www.genealogymama.com/obits-germans-from-ru...ans-from-russia.html, December 26, 1950, Says Septmber 10, 1882.
December 26, 1950

Berthoud Resident Dies at Hospital

Henry Hagel Sr., 70, resident of Berthoud since 1937, died at the county hospital Sunday morning, after a long illness.

Born Aug. 8, 1880, at Straub, Russia, Mr. Hagel came to the United States in July, 1904, settling at Lincoln, Neb. He lived there until 1912, when he moved at Atkinson, Neb. After moving to Berthoud he farmed for a time, but his main occupations were carpentry and tanning.

Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Hagel; nine children, Henry Hagel and Mrs. Elizabeth Giebelhaus of Berthoud; Alexander and John Hagel of Santa Rosa, Calif.; Herman and Carl of San Mateo, Calif.; Adam Hagel of San Francisco, Mrs. Marie Schwab of Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Lydia Grothe of Emmet, Neb.; one sister, Mrs. Lena Kraft of Lincoln, Neb.; and eight grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the United Brethren church in Berthoud. Burial will be at Greenlawn cemetery.
The Schreiner mortuary is in charge.

December 12, 1967

Mrs. Ann E. Hagel Dies This Morning

Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Hagel of Berthoud died this morning at the Loveland Memorial hospital.

She was born Sept. 10, 1882, at Norka, Russia, to Jacob and Elizabeth Sterkel. She came to the United States 65 years ago and had lived in the Berthoud area the past 31 years. She was married to Henry Hagel in Russia in February, 1901.

She was a member of the First Congregational church of Loveland.

Survivors include six sons, Henry Hagel of Berthoud, Adam Hagel of Loveland, Alexander Hagel of Santa Rosa, Calif., John Hagel of Lemon Valley, Nev., Herman Hagel of State Line, Nev., and Fred Hagel of San Mateo, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Fred (Marie) Schwab of Syracuse, Neb., Mrs. William (Lydia) Grothe of Emmett, Neb. and Mrs. Albert (Elizabeth) Giebelhouse of Longmont. There are 11 grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. George Nolde of Loveland and Mrs. Elizabeth Kahler of Lincoln, Neb.

Services will be announced by Berthoud Funeral home.
6278. Ruth, “Norka Ancestors Inhabitants & Descendants,” http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/...orkaaid&id=I3755, March 14, 2013, Says September 10, 1883.
6279. “Lois M Griffing Lull,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57510896, 57510896.
6280. Ward Funeral Home, “Norman Henry Lull,” http://www.meaningfulfunerals.net/fh/obituaries/ob...4236&fh_id=10337.
It is only fitting that two people who were so much in love and had spent nearly 75 years together in marriage be remembered together as one. Norman and Lois passed from this Earth into God's hands almost simultaneously, Lois on February 21, 2009, and Norman on February 26, 2009. They would have celebrated 75 years together this May 30.

Norman was born into a family with 9 brothers and sisters. Lois was born into a family with 6 brothers and sisters. Both were of farming families north of Morrowville. Both were Morrowville Rural High School graduates. Norman enjoyed music and on-stage experiences having won his high school competition in a "Charleston" contest and having had extensive participation in Masonic Lodge, Eastern Star, and Shrine leadership roles later in life. Lois excelled in basketball at MRHS having played on championship teams of the early 30's. She also joined Norman in many Eastern Star and Shrine activities.

Norman and Lois were truly a team. They worked together in farming and their businesses and seemed to share everything. Their marriage endured because they loved each other and were totally committed. Where one may be weak, the other was strong -- a perfect partnership.

They never forgot their roots, often reminiscing about their early married-life experiences in Haddam, on the farm, at Sunrise, and in Washington. Though they outlived most of their peers there are many second generation offspring that are still around to remember their willingness to reopen their business if someone ran out of gas or needed a minor repair.

Norman loved to sing and did play some string instruments like the banjo. Lois' favorite song was Norman's rendition of "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" which he would sing to her on special occasions.

Lois was the perfect control mechanism for Norman for he had no fears and his body bore the scars to prove it. One such scar was the missing ring finger on his right hand -- lost putting hay in the barn. He jokingly would wiggle this stub to show some young niece or nephew or grandchild what could happen to them if they didn't behave. Lois, in her own discreet way, would often bring Norman back from some dangerous precipice in life -- thus the perfect combination.

Their lives were truly exemplary. They openly tried to set good examples, especially for their daughter, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Through their Church, their social and civic activities, and their businesses, they touched many lives in a good way.

Lois M. Lull, 96, of Washington, passed away Saturday, February 21, 2009 at the Homestead Nursing Home in Washington. Norman H. Lull, 98, of Washington died February 26, 2009 at the Homestead.

Graveside services for both were held at 10:30 a.m., June 5, at Hickory Grove Cemetery (Blocker).

Lois was born June 18, 1912 at Steele City, NE, the daughter of Arthur Clay and Jennie May Price Griffing. Norman was born December 5, 1910, the Son of Allen and Maggie Mae Wright Lull.

Lois was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, Charles, Carl and Leo Griffing, and two sisters Nora Whittington and Zelma Monia. Survivors included Norman, one sister Alma Turner. Norman was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Lois, four brothers, Orloff, Everett, Franklin, and Kenneth Lull and five sisters, Pearl Lull, Eva Reinecke, Laura Long, Velma Allen, and Elizabeth Bole. Both were also survived by their daughter, Pat Barnes and husband Roy, three grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

During the evenings of May 30, their anniversary, and again on this June 18th, Lois' birthday, listen very closely, look up, eyes to the heavens, you'll surely hear an old banjo and a clear tenor voice singing "Let - me- call- you- sweetheart".

A memorial fund has been established to the United Methodist Church in Washington. Contributions may be sent in care of Ward Funeral Home.
6281. “Norman H Lull,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57510912, 57510912.
6282. “Leo Raymond Griffing,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111553747, 111553747.
6283. Don H Grob, “Pottawatomie and Nemaha Co., Kansas,” http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/...aha_ks&id=I23447, March 1, 2011, Says he was born on June 30, 1915.
Onaga Herald
January 30, 1992

Obituary-Leo R. Griffing

Former Onaga resident, Leo R. Griffing, 76, died January 24, 1992, at Yuma Regional Medical Center, Arizona.

Memorial services were conducted by his children and friends at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, January 25, 1992, at Trinity United Methodist Church in Yuma.

A native of Morrowville, Kansas, he was born June 30, 1915. He received his undergraduate and advanced degrees from Kansas State University. He was a teacher and an educational administrator for 45 years,, from 1933 to 1978, and lived and taught in Washington County, Randolph, Frankfort, Westmoreland, Cleburne, Circleville, Onaga, and Fowler, Kansas. Between 1966 and 1980 he was an education consultant with the State Department of Education in Topeka. He was also active in sports in Northeast Kansas as a coach and referee.

He was a member of Lodge #20 AF&AM in Circleville and earned his 32nd Degree from the Topeka Consistory Scottish Rite in 1949. He also was a member of Circleville Chapter #293 Order of Eastern Star, National Education Association, Association of Secondary Principals, Phil Delta Kappa Educational Fraternity and the Highland Park United Methodist Church in Topeka.

He was married to Ethel Evelyn Avery on December 27, 194l. She survives.

Other survivors include three sons, Darryl Griffing, Yuma, Ariz., A.C. Griffing, San Francisco, Calif.; and Brad Griffing, Wakefield, R.I.; two daughters, Gwen Eidman, Emporia, Ks.; ad Lois Griffing of Chicago, Ill.; and seven grandchildren.
6284. Ethel Avery Griffing, The Caven - Price - Griffing Family Book, 1986, Says he was born on June 31, 1915.
File: caven-price-griffing
6285. “United States Census: 1940,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1940, KS, Riley, Randolph, Jackson Township, April 8, 1940, Lois Laird, 4B, 4, 81-7, T627, 1256, 79.
File: 1940 KS Riley County Jackson Township Randolph City p4B
6286. Ethel Avery Griffing, The Caven - Price - Griffing Family Book, 1986, Says Mar 7, 1916. She wrote this document herself so I am sticking with this date unless proven by a legal record.
File: caven-price-griffing
6287. “Ethel Avery Griffing,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111553754, 111553754, Says May 7, 1916.
6288. “Ethel Avery Griffing,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111553754, 111553754.
6289. “50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration Program,” December 1991.
File: LeoEthelGriffing_50thWeddingProgram
6290. “Obituary,” Ethel Griffing, Salina Journal, Salina, KS, October 25, 2007, http://www.salina.com/news/story/obits102507.
Ethel Griffing
MESA, Ariz. -- Ethel Griffing, 91, Mesa, formerly of Wakefield, Kan., died Aug. 8, 2007.
Mrs. Griffing was born on March 7, 1916.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Leo, in 1992.
Survivors include three sons, Darryl of Mesa, Ariz.,A.C. of Walnut Creek, Calif., and Brad of Coventry, R.I.; two daughters, Gwen Eidman of Emporia, Kan., and Lois Griffing of South Orange, N.J.; a brother, Albion Avery of Leonardville, Kan.; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the United Methodist Church, inWakefield. Inurnment will be in Wakefield Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Wakefield Museum Association, in care of Neill-Schwensen-Rook Funeral Home, 918 Seventh, Clay Center, KS 67432.
There will be no visitation.
Online condolences may be made at www.nsrfh.com.
6291. “Marilyn Monia Bride At Sunday Ceremony,” Marilyn Mae Monia, The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Lancaster County, NE, November 23, 1951, 6.
For the marriage of Miss Marilyn Mae Monia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralpha A. Monia to Kermit Wallace Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigfred Carlson of Shickley, which took place Saturday afternoon, November 18,
....
appointed ....
Havelock Methodist church. The lines of the 2 o’clock service were read by the Rev. Clarence Smith.

As the two hundred guests assembled, Robert Gibb sang “Because”, “I Love You Truly”, and “The Lord’s Prayer”, accompanied by Mrs. C. W. Shipman, organist, who also played the wedding music. Lighting the chancel candles were Mrs. Ruby Johnson of Byron, and Miss Patricia Lull of Morrowsville, Kans., wearing white choir robes.

Miss Deloris Monia was her sister’s maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Arlayne Kay Monia and Miss Sandra Sue Monia, also sisters of the bride. The honor attendant in ice green, and the bridesmaids in gold and salmon, wore alike gowns designed in the colonial
mode. Cap sleeves and small
standing ...
fitted bodices and ... ... skirts
match their frocks and wore
headdresses of the flowers.

The bride appeared in a gown of white satin. Sequins and seed pearls patterned the yoke of the molded bodice, and the long sleeves ended in points over the hands. Caught into extreme fullness, the skirt tapered into a cathedral train, and her tiered veil of imported illusion was held by a cap of pleated satin, ornamented at either side of the head with clusters of pearl orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white chrysanthemums, roses and feathered carnations

Serving his brother as best man was Glenn Carlson of Shickley, and the ushers were Creston White of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Victor Springer of Shickley.

Tall white tapers and a four-tiered wedding cake centered the refreshment table for the reception, which was held in the church parlors. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Mary Gibb, Miss Betty Koutsky, Mrs. Geniva Richardson, Miss Dorothy Fischer, Mrs. Eleanor White, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Betty Davis and Miss Lola Monia.

Following a wedding trip to the Ozarks, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson will reside at Shickley. The bride chose her traveling costume a navy and white checkered jacket and navy skirt with matching accessories and a corsage of white carnations.

The bride is a graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan University and of Lincoln General hospital school of medical technology.
Mr. Carlson served four years with the air force during world war II.
6292. “Marilyn Mae Monia Carlson,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100927444, 100927444.
6293. “Marilyn Mae Monia Carlson,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100927444, 100927444, Says died on October 18, 1982 in Geneva, NE. This agrees with tombstone date.
6294. Ethel Avery Griffing, The Caven - Price - Griffing Family Book, 1986, Says died on October 10, 1982 in Shickley, NE.
File: caven-price-griffing
6295. “Kermit Wallace Carlson,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100927343, 100927343.
6296. “United States Census,” 1850, VA, Harrison, District 22, 175, M432, 950, 351, Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, July 5, 1850, Geo Kaylea.
File: 1850 VA Harrison County District 22 p175
6297. “Peter Gustaf Soderlund Lans,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84518651.
6298. “Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952,” Eric W Lans, June 17, 1936, Muskegon, Muskegon County, MI, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KFQ2-7L2, Lists her name as Anna E Erickson.
6299. “Anna Elizabeth Anderson Lans,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84518824.
6300. “Jack W Flower,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46577751, 46577751.
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