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Warren William Eickman
We extend sympathy to the family of Warren William Eickman (82), Crete, NE, who
passed away on December 30, 2006.
He was born September 26, 1924, in Republic
County, KS to Lawrence William and Margaret (Davis) Eickman.
He graduated from
Chester High School in NE in 1942 and later served in the U.S. Army.
He married
Gweneth Moxham Eickman on March 8, 1945 at Belleville, KS.
Warren farmed for
several years and later worked for the NPPD Sheldon Station near Hallam before
retirement in 1990.
He is survived by his wife of nearly 63 years; children and
spouses, Susan and Marvin Weber, Milford; Sarah and Ray D'Aguanno, Coventry, R.I.; Anne Walden, Lincoln; Paul and Eleanor Eickman, Springfield,
VA and Brad and Joann Eickman of Denver; 11 grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren; brothers Milton and Neal; sisters Ruth Eichman and Marge
TeKoste; stepbrother Elmer Corbit and stepsisters Betty Bradford and Ruth
Canning.
His parents were Lawrence and Margaret Eickman and stepmother, Ruth
Corbit Eickman.
Obit: St. David's Welsh Society of Nebraska Newsletter, Feb 2007
Transcribed
and Submitted by: : Ida Maack Recu/ Kim Torp
Edith Kellough
89, Widow of Leonard, died Sunday.
Services: 1:30 p.m.
Thursday, United Methodist Church, Friend. The Rev. Stanley LaRue, Andrew
Cemetery, Friend.
Visitation: 7 p.m.
Tuesday until noon Thursday, Moore's Funeral Home, Friend. One hour before services, church.
Memorials to church.
Lincoln Nebraska Journal,
Tuesday, December 5, 1989
Contributed by: Barbara
Christen
Transcribed
by: Frances Cooley
Mrs.
Fritz
Crete,
Neb., July 27 (Special)
The
funeral of Mrs. Fritz, who died Sunday
evening was held this afternoon from
the Bohemian Catholic church.
Nebraska
State Journal, Wednesday Morning, July
28, 1897
Louis Jacobs
Drowned in the
Blue
Wilber Neb. Dec.
27
Louis Jacobs left
his home Thursday morning for a hunt along the river, taking along his
skates. Not returning, a search
party was organized and in a little while was discovered that he had
accidentally drowned by breaking through the ice, about three miles north of
town. The body was later
recovered. He was 33 years old,
single, a member of the local fire department and militia company and much
respected.
Custer County
Republican - January 4, 1900
edition
Transcribed
and contributed by: Melody Beery
August Segelke 
August Segelke Dies At Home at Crete
August Segelke, brother of the late George Segelke of this city, and for the last forty yers a resident of Crete, died at his home here yesterday of heart trouble aged sixty three years.
Beatrice Daily, Beatrice, Sunday Morning, April 29. 1917
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