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651 Raymond Harold Kramer, 63, died Thursday, Oct. 10, 2002, at Kaiser Hospital in Vallejo.

Mr. Kramer was born in Vallejo on June 21, 1939, to Harold and Patricia Kramer.

He worked as a correctional officer at Vacaville State Prison for 30 years.

Surviving are his mother, Patricia M. Kramer of Napa; brother and sister-in-law, Peter R. and Theresa Kramer of Napa; half-brother, Craig Kramer of Sacramento; nephew Michael Kramer of San Diego and niece Katie Kramer of Boulder, Colo. 
Kramer, Raymond Harold (I12474)
 
652 Reeckeninge bewijs en reliqua gedaan bij Sijger Sijbes en Frans Everts de soon van w: Evert Franses als kerkvoogden van Ureterp van de ontvang en uijtgave die w: Evert Franses en na desselfs overlijden de mede rendant Frans Everts heeft gehadt en waargenomen en dat van den 10 junij 1744 tot aan data deses sulcx aan handen van Sijger Eijses en Boocke Hendricx beide huijsluiden tot Ureterp voorschreven als nieu gekoorene en genomineerde kerkvoogden, aan handen van de Grietman Livius Suffridus Lijcklama à Nijeholt en Lubbertus Lijcklama à Nijeholt secretaris van Opsterland en ter presentie van de comparante ingesetenen. Bedragen in caroliguldens, stuivers en penningen. Evert Franses (I71)
 
653 Regina Caroline Efker Selm

Regina C. Selm, age 80; 11-7-52. [Source: St. Michael Cemetery, Brookville, IN name, death age, dod records, typist unknown, c/o Brookville Library Cemetery Records.

familysearch IN Marriages 1811-2007 (Pius C Selm b IN f Frank J S m Catherine Wagner dom 24 Feb 1903 Brookville Franklin Regina C Efker b IN f John Efker m Mary Hilbert).

familysearch 1910 Brookville Franklin IN Census (Pius E. Selm 40 IN 1870 p Germany, Regina C Selm 36 IN 1874 p Germany, Leo F Selm 14 IN 1896 p IN, Urban J Selm 6 IN 1904 p IN, Anthony A Selm 4 1906 p IN, Hilda C Selm 2 IN 1908 p IN, Mary A Selm 0 IN 1910 p IN). 
Efker, Regina Caroline (I12356)
 
654 Register van Familienamen Lippenhuizen: Familienaam Wijnstra. Wijnstra, Douwe Hepkes (I11614)
 
655 Reiziger te Surhuisterveen(1939);timmerman en winkelier eerst te Sneek,later te Bolsward;als hij in 1986 overlijdt woont hij met zijn vrouw in Leeuwarden. Schuurman, Jasper (I2277)
 
656 Religie: RK Lienesch, Anna Margaretha Agnes (I3773)
 
657 Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. Levend (I9647)
 
658 Riemer Louws neemt in 1811 de familienaam Reinalda aan. Het gezin bestond toen uit de volgende personen:
Reinalda, Riemer Louws, Winsum
k. Louw 5, Klaas 2, Tietje 1
Mairie Bozum, fol. 26v 
Louws (Reinalda 1811), Riemer (I1631)
 
659 Rinze Jans neemt in 1811 de familienaam De Vries aan. Zijn gezin bestond toen uit:
Vries, Rinze Jans de, Noordendrachten 365
k. Aafje 36, vgl. Wibbelink J.
Mairie Drachten, deel 2, fol. 11v 
Jans (de Vries 1811), Rinze (I1323)
 
660 Robert F. Sunderman, Beloved husband for 64 years of Gladys Sunderman (nee Bird). Loving father of Robert (Terri), Joe (Mary Lynn), Jim (Cathy) and the late Theresa Mary Sunderman. Devoted grandpa of Jennifer (Matt) Broo, Carly (Andy) Oborn, Amy (Kevin) Henry, Anne, Joe Jr. (Jenny) and Tori Sunderman, Melissa (Brent) Sexton, Zach Sunderman and Julie (Craig) Bengel. Also survived by 7 great grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and friends. Brother of the late Sr. Carol Ann Sunderman O.F.M. and David (Mary Jo) Sunderman. Died July 25, 2016 Age 84. Visitation Wednesday from 5-7pm at Neidhard Minges Funeral Home, 3155 Harrison Ave., Westwood. Funeral Mass 11am Thursday at St. Ignatius Loyola Church, Monfort Heights. Burial St. Mary's Cemetery. Donations may be made to St. Vincent DePaul Society or to the Sisters of St. Francis, 22143 Main St, Oldenburg, IN 47036.

Published in the Kentucky Enquirer on July 26, 2016 
Sunderman, Robert F. (I11856)
 
661 Robert John Fischer, 48, owner of Fischer's Southern Pines Trailer Park, died at Manatee Memorial Hospital Sunday (Oct. 30, 1966). Born in Shelbyville, Ind., he came to Bradenton 11 years ago from Louisville, Ky. Mr. Fischer was a member and trustee of the First Congregational Christian Church of Brandenton, member of Valley Lodge F & AM, Louisville, Ky., Manatee Chapter Scottish Rite Bodies and was past president of the Manatee Chapter of the Florida Mobile Homes Association.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Fischer; a son, Chris Fischer, Bradenton; father, Charles Fischer, Shelbyville, Ind.; two brothers, Frank Fischer, Greensburg, Ind., Carl Fischer, and a sister Mrs. Lillian Pollman, both of Shelbyville, Ind.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3 p. m. at the First Congregational Christian Church with the Rev. W. R. Lesser, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial will be in Skyway Memorial Gardens with Fay Firkins, Al Schmacker, Glenn Craig, John Kraai, Richard Travers and Ralph DeBoer, serving as pallbearers. Bradentown Lodge 99 F & AM will conduct graveside services.
Friends may call at Shannon's Bradenton Chapel this evening from 7 until 9. (Obit: Bradenton Herald, Oct. 31, 1966 pg 2A) 
Fischer, Robert John (I11995)
 
662 Roel Feitzes nam in 1811 de naam Van der Velde aan.
Velde, Roel Feitzes van der, Rottevalle 17
k. Koop 52, Pietje 46, Roel 50, Harlingen, Baukjen 40, Ureterp
kk. (v. Pietje) Grietje 7, (v. Koop) Geert 21, Roel 17, Oene 14, Jan 12,
Grietje 10, Antje 8, Feitze 3, Baukjen 2, (v. Roel) Roel 21, Tjeerd 19,
Grietje 14, (v. Feitze, overleden te Rottevalle) Grietje 19, Andrias 7,
Hiltje 3
Mairie Oudega, fol. 20v 
van der Velde (1811), Roel Feitzes (I2716)
 
663 Roel Hendriks neemt in 1811 de familienaam Uithof aan.
Uithof, Roel Hendriks, Siegerswoude
Mairie Ureterp, fol. 65v 
Hendriks (Uithof 1811), Roel (I1151)
 
664 Rosalina Zusanna G.M. VISSCHER
Zuster Franciscanessen van de H. Familie 
Visscher, Zuzana Gerharda Maria (I2797)
 
665 Rose Ellen Higgins, beloved wife of J. Tilson Higgins, passed away at her home on the Blue Ridge road, in Liberty township, at one o'clock Friday afternoon, after being seriously ill for eight months. Her death was due to a complication of diseases.
Funeral services will be conducted from the St. Vincent Catholic church at nine o'clock Monday morning. Requiem High Mass, with Rev. Pierce Dixon officiating. Burial, in charge of C. F. Fix & Son, will be in the family lot in the St. Vincent cemetery. Friends may call at the late home any time until the time of the funeral.
The deceased was the daughter of John and Cecilia Dolan, and was born in Jennings county, near Butlerville, Ind., August 11, 1855. At the time of death she was seventy-six years, one month and twenty-one days old. She was united in marriage with J. Tilson Higgins on November 15, 1876, at Columbus, Ind., and to this union were born eleven children, nine sons and two daughters. Five sons and a daughter survive. Two sons died in infancy and another son, Richard Carter, passed away November 14, 1930, in Canada.
One daughter, Portia, died twenty-two years ago, and Robert passed away twenty-five years ago. Those sons who survive the mother are Frank, of Charlottesville, VA., Victor, of Laos, NM.; Fred, of Pittsburg, PA.; John Tilson Jr., of Detroit, and Ambrose, at home. Mrs. Fred Fisher, the sister, of Liberty township, also survives. The deceased leaves twelve grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a sister, Mrs. Agnes Mill, of Versailles, Ind., and a brother, Frank Dolan, of near Versailles.
Mr. and Mrs. Higgins had celebrated their golden wedding anniversary November 15, 1926. She was a lifelong member of the St. Vincent Catholic church and belonged to the Daughters of Isabella. She was a faithful attendant until her health failed. She was a kind and loving wife and mother, and her death is a great loss to the community in which she lived. She has hundreds of friends who mourn her passing. (Obit: The Shelby Democrat, Oct. 3, 1931) 
Doolen, Rosa Ellan (I12154)
 
666 Rudella Mae “Della” Venechuk, age 89 formerly of Portage died on Wednesday, January 9, 2013 at the Lodi Good Samaritan Care Center in Lodi. She was born on December 11, 1923 in Alexandria, MN to Henry and Helen (Riemann) Kramer.

Rudella was united in marriage to Nicholas Venechuk on September 2, 1944 in Austin, MN; he preceded her in death on June 28, 1998. She resided in Mason City, Iowa, moved to Waseca, MN in 1952, then Sturgis, MI in 1966 before settling in Portage in 1973. Della was a homemaker, had worked for Columbia County Nurses Office and was a member and volunteer at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, School and choir. She enjoyed bridge, singing, dancing, avid reader, family get togethers, traveling, shopping and especially loved her grandchildren.

Survivors include 10 children, Georgia (Harry) Redman of Faribault, MN, Nick (Mary) Venechuk of Rockford, MI, Judy (Ed) Chobot of Sturgis, MI, Jan (Craig) Chapman of Pardeeville, Tim (Cheryl) Venechuk of Healy, Alaska, Mike (Sally) Venechuk of Wilmette, IL, Bill (Jerry) Venechuk of Montello, Sara Grossman of Portage, Matt (Tammy) Venechuk of Surprise, AZ and Melissa (Dan) Mussehl of Verona; 27 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren, 1 sister Sylvia Twiss of Lincoln, CA, 1 brother Roland (Joyce) Kramer of Texas and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents, an infant son Peter, an infant grandson Jared, son in law Michael, sister Lou Ann and a brother Gene.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, January 14, 2013 at 10:30 AM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Portage with Father Mike Richel officiating. Burial will follow at the St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, Portage. Friends may call at the Picha Funeral Home, Portage on Sunday from 4 – 6 PM and at the church on Monday from 9:30 AM until 10:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Della’s name to the Lodi Good Samaritan Care Center. 
Kramer, Rudella Mae (I12202)
 
667 Rykele Uilkes neemt in 1811 de familienaam Bijma aan. Het gezin bestond toen uit de volgende personen:
Bijma, Rykle Uilkes, Ureterp
k. Uilke 26, Ureterp, Lutske 36, Ureterp, Fraukjen 32, Duurswoude,
Sjoukjen 30, Ureterp, Antje 28, Duurswoude, Grietje 23, Ureterp,
Egbertje 17, Ureterp
Mairie Ureterp, fol. 13v 
Uilkes (Bijma 1811), Rykele (I2657)
 
668 SAD CIRCUMSTANCES SURROND BOYS DEATH

Two weeks ago last Tuesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fischer, of Meker, Oklahoma, received the sad message that Mrs. Fischer's father, H. A. Runnebohm, of Prescott, this county, was seriously ill and could not live but a few hours. Hastily making the necessary arrangements preparatory to coming to the bedside of their stricken relative they were on their way to Shelby county within a few hours after they received the telegram. They were accompanied by two children, one of whom was an infant, and Clemmens, a boy, about five years of age. The cold icy fingers of Death soon relieved the sufferings of their stricken relative and Mr. and Mrs. Fischer had intended to leave for their western home in the next few days. Last Tuesday Clemmens showed symptoms of a slight illness, but it was though that it would not prove serious. A physician was summoned at once, but notwithstanding all the good that medical attention could do his efforts proved fruitless and the child gradually grew worse until the final summons came last night about nine-thirty. One sad feature in connection with the death of the lad is that he was conscious of his surroundings up to the time the final summons came.

Robert Stewart, of the undertaking firm of Stewart & Fix, was called last night and preparations for dressing the body were carried on in the same room where Mr. Runnebohm's body had lain a short time before. Another strange coincidence was the fact that the black crepe was suspended from the same nail that was used in Mr. Runnebohm's death. The sad circumstances surrounding the death of their child has made the parents' grief doubly great and called forth much sympathy from residents of the neighborhood.

The parents accompanied the body this morning where it was placed on the Big Four passenger train that leaves this city at 11:55. They were en route to their home, where the funeral services will be held Saturday. (Obit: Shelbyville Democrat, Feb 3, 1910 pg 1) 
Fischer, Clemmens (I12099)
 
669 Salt Lake City Cemetary. de Haan, Gerritje Iebeles (I1002)
 
670 Salt Lake City Cemetery, lot number U-20-10-1-E1/2. Meibos, Kerst Jans (I1694)
 
671 Samuel emigrated to the US in 1889 and was naturalized on September 29, 1900. He married Anna Slager on Nov. 6, 1894, and they had 15 children (the first survived only 5 days). From about 1910-1935, the family owned a celery and onion farm near Moline, MI. After Anna's death in 1943, he married Mary Reus and lived in Grandville. Rozema, Samuel (I12921)
 
672 Schoterland, geboortejaar 1770, doopjaar 1811
De Knipe en Het Meer, Doop Herv. gem. 1740-1811
DTB: 604
Dopeling: Eevert
Geboren op 1 augustus 1770 in Oranjewoud
Gedoopt op 12 mei 1811 in De Knipe, Het Meer
Kind van Jan Hanses en Trijntje Eeverts

Opm.: db

Gestandaardiseerde namen (voornaam en patroniem):
Dopeling: EVERT of EVERTJE
Vader : JAN HANSES
Moeder : TRIJNTJE EVERTS 
Haanstra, Evert Jans (I1008)
 
673 Schoterland, geboortejaar 1802, doopjaar 1802
De Knipe en Het Meer, Doop Herv. gem. 1740-1811
DTB: 604
Dopeling: Klaas
Geboren op 2 november 1802 in Beneden Knype
Gedoopt op 21 november 1802 in De Knipe, Het Meer
Zoon van Cornelis Lykles en Rinske Klaases

Gestandaardiseerde namen (voornaam en patroniem):
Dopeling: KLAAS
Vader : KORNELIS LIEKELES
Moeder : RINSKE KLASES 
Veldman, Klaas Kornelis (I2725)
 
674 Schoterland, geboortejaar 1804, doopjaar 1804
De Knipe en Het Meer, Doop Herv. gem. 1740-1811
DTB: 604
Dopeling: Trijntje
Geboren op 11 september 1804 in Boven Knype
Gedoopt op 14 oktober 1804 in De Knipe, Het Meer
Dochter van Evert Jans en Meintje Andries

Gestandaardiseerde namen (voornaam en patroniem):
Dopeling: TRIJNTJE
Vader : EVERT JANS
Moeder : MEINTJE ANDRIES 
Gezin F401
 
675 Schuurman, Evert Bokes, Ureterp
Mairie Ureterp, fol. 3v
Evert Bockes Schuurman was kerkvoogd van de Hervormde gemeente Ureterp in de periode van minimaal 1816 tot en met 1824.
Periode 1816-1819.
Rekening, bewijs en reliqua gedaan door Bonne Aises de Boer en Bonne Uilkes de Boer, beiden huisleiden te Ureterp en in kwaliteit als kerkvoogden van de Hervormde Gemeente aldaar en alszoo rendanten ter eenre, aan handen van de comparante floreenpligtige ingezetenen van opgemelden dorpe ter anderen zijde, ten overstaan van den Hoog Welgeboren Jonkheer Frans Godard Aijso Boelens Baron van Lijnden geadsisteerd met mr. Dominicus Suringar secretaris van dezelve Grietenije, nadat vooraf de vereischte convocatie van de floreenpigtige ingezeetenen was geschied. Betreft de ontvang en uitgaaf die de rendanten hebben gehad over de patroonsgoederen van Ureterp sedert de laatste rekening d.d. 26-04-1816. Bedragen in caroliguldens, stuivers en penningen.
[Dan volgt de rekening]
Aldus gedaan, gerekend opgenomen en gesloten en geapprobeerd. De rendanten worden bedankt voor de administratie. De administratie wordt overgenomen door de nieuwe kerkvoogden Bonne Aises de Boer en Evert Bokes Schuurman, beiden landeigenaar in Ureterp. Het batig saldo van deze rekening zal door hen in de nieuwe rekening voor profijtelijk worden aangebracht. Het batig saldo en de effecten zijn overgedragen. Gedaan in de Rechtkamer in Beetsterzwaag op 19 augustus 1819, getekend: Bonne Aises de Boer, B.U. de Boer, E.B. Schuurman, Van Lijnden en Suringar.
Periode 1819-1824.
Rekening door Evert Bokkes Schuurman en Bonne Aizes de Boer, beiden huisman te Ureterp, als kerkvoogden van de Hervormde Gemeente, zulks aan handen van de floreenplichtige ingezetenen van Ureterp ten overstaan van de Grietman van Opsterland en Mr. Dominicus Suringar, secretaris van Opsterland, sedert de laatste rekening van 19 augustus 1819. Bedragen in guldens en centen.
[Dan volgt de rekening]
Aldus gerekend, opgenomen en gesloten. De rekening werd geapprobeerd en de rendanten (E.B. Schuurman en B.A. de Booer) werden bedankt. Bonne Aizes de Boer werd uit zijn bediening ontslagen (trad af), Evert Bokkes Schuurman bleef medekerkvoogd en bij stemming werden tot mede kerkvoogden benoemd Wobbe Kornelis Rinsema en Hendrik Berends Bouwsma, beiden huisman te Ureterp. Rinsema nam de administratie op zich en aan hem werd de resterende 15,46 overgedragen. De kerkvoogden beloofden de goederen van de kerk goed te zullen besturen en de papieren nauwkeurig te bewaren. Acte Beetsterzwaag d.d. 30-09-1824, getekend: E.B. Schuurman, B.A. de Boer, H.B. Bouwsma en W.K. Rensema.
Informatie betrokken van de website van Geert Zijstra - http://home.hetnet.nl/~famzijlstra/kvgdre18.htm en http://home.hetnet.nl/~famzijlstra/kvgdre19.htm. 
Schuurman, Evert Bockes (I2326)
 
676 Schuurman, Jelke Bokes, voogd, Evert Bokes Schuurman, Ureterp
Mairie Ureterp, fol. 4 
Schuurman, Jelke Bockes (I2329)
 
677 Schuurman, Linse Bokes, Ureterp
Mairie Ureterp, fol. 42v 
Schuurman, Linze Bockes (I2330)
 
678 Schuurman, Sieger Bokes, Ureterp
Mairie Ureterp, fol. 4 
Schuurman, Sieger Bockes (I2331)
 
679 Sean Michael Robbins, the son of Dennis and Carol Hermreck Robbins was born on December 30, 1971, in Emporia, Kansas.Sean grew up in Waverly, Kansas. He graduated from Waverly High School in 1990. He was only the second person to be First Team in Basketball and Football in All Classes for the State of Kansas. He was a McDonald's All American. He played for the North Squad Basketball Team at the Olympic Festival in Los Angeles, in 1992, where his team took gold. He went to Emporia State University on a basketball scholarship. Sean was 2nd team All-MIAA his senior season in 1995. He graduated from Ottawa University. He also loved to play golf. He was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church, in Waverly.Sean married Lisa Walker, on August 25, 2001, at the Most Pure Heart Catholic Church in Topeka. They were later divorced.Sean died on Sunday, August 4, 2013, in Chicago, Illinois. Sean is survived by his children, Chloe and Cooper Robbins, of Owasso, Oklahoma, his parents, Dennis and Carol Robbins, of Waverly, other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be at 10:00 AM on Friday, August 9, 2013, at the Waverly Gymnasium in Waverly, Kansas, with burial following at St. Joseph Cemetery, Waverly.Rosary service will be at 6:30 PM on Thursday, August 8, at the Waverly Gym, with visitation following from 7:00 to 8:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the "Robbins Children Education Fund", for the benefit of Sean's two young children. Contributions may be sent in care of Jones Funeral Home, PO Box 277, Burlington, KS 66839-0277.
******
Emporia, Kan (WIBW) --- Former Emporia State University basketball star Sean Robbins has been found dead in a Chicago hotel room. Robbins was traveling on business according to an ESU official. At the time of his death, Robbins was employed by WSI Kimberly-Clark near Tulsa and he resided in Owasso, OK. He was 41. Robbins played at Emporia State as a freshman in 1990-91 and again from 1992-95, after a year at Kansas State. Robbins averaged 18.4 points per game in his career and his 1,396 points ranks him 7th in the all-time Hornet record book. Robbins' 45 points against Lincoln in 1995 is still the 10th highest single-game total in ESU history. His 216 made 3-point FGs is still a school record. Robbins was 2nd team All-MIAA his senior season in 1995. Prior to his career at E-State, Robbins was a star at Waverly High School. Robbins' funeral is set for Friday morning at 10am in the Waverly High School gymnasium. 
Robbins, Sean Michael (I11934)
 
680 Seberon f.tolsma is next to his wife mary day in the roseland park mausoleum,berkley mich.on the first floor chapel.as you walk in front door.corner of 12 mile and woodward ave. just on right as you walk in chapel.
Seberon born.feb.18 1833 died dec.15 1911
Mary day born june 22 1841 died jan 25 1910. 
Tolsma, Sybren Folkerts (I8997)
 
681 Services for Elmer E. Hey, 79, formerly of R.R. 5, Shelbyville, will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Evangelical United Church of Christ. Mr. Hey, who had been a patient at the Heritage Manor for several months, died at 6:55 p.m. Saturday at Major Hospital. He had been seriously ill for one week.
Friends may call at the Ewin Mortuary after 4:00 p.m. today and after 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the church until the services. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Lloyd Werthmann will officiate at the services.
In his early life, Mr. Hey had been a cabinetmaker at the former Albert Furniture Co., here. In later years he was self-employed. He belonged to the Evangelical United Church of Christ and its Golden Link Class.
Born April 17, 1900 in Shelby County, a son of Daniel and Samantha (Shutt) Hey, he was married Sept. 12, 1926 to Nellie Platt, who died in July 1977.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Jack (Betty) Yanzer, R.R. 5, Shelbyville, Mrs. Ancil (Mildred) Tungate, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Thomas (Shirley) Fischer, R.R. 6, Shelbyville; a brother, Cyrenus Hey, Shelbyville; a sister, Mrs. Charles (Mary) Beal, R.R. 5, Shelbyville,; and seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Two sisters and three brothers preceded in death. (Obit: Shelbyville News, May 28, 1979)

Bio by: Melinda (Fischer) Short 
Hey, Elmer Emerson (I11964)
 
682 Services for Ira J. Weintraut, 77, 303 Dagley Court, former Waldron resident, who died at 2:55 p.m. Thursday at W. S. Major Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Vincent Catholic Church.
The Rev. James Dede will officiate. Burial will be at St. Vincent's Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at the Murphy Mortuary, where a rosary will be recited at 8:30 tonight.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Ira Weintraut Memorial Fund.
Mr. Weintraut had been seriously ill six weeks.
A retired farmer, he had also operated Mary's Coffee Shop in Waldron. He was a member of St. Vincent Catholic Church.
A Son of Frank and Crescentia (Fischer) Weintraut, he was born Feb. 1, 1906, in Shelby County. He was married Oct. 8, 1932, to Mary Roell who survives.
Also surviving are sons, Ralph Weintraut, Lake Santee, and Raymond Weintraut, Waldron; daughters, Mrs. Keith (Pauine) Smith, Lake Santee, Mrs. Bob (Ruth) Logan, Greensburg, Mrs. Carol (Irene) Adams, St. Paul, Mrs. Gordon (Judy) Beck, Manilla, and Mrs. Charles (Dianna) Robertson, Hope; 30 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Ed (Cecilia) Belter, Greensburg. (Obit: Shelbyville News, Jul. 22, 1983) 
Weintraut, Ira John (I12050)
 
683 Services for John H. Fischer, 86, R. R. 1, Waldron, will be Saturday at 10:00 a.m. St. Vincent Catholic Church. The Rev. Anthony Seger will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. The Rosary will be recited at the Carmony Funeral Home here at 7:30 o'clock tonight and friends may call there at any time.
Mr. Fischer, ill several months, died Thursday at 6:45 a.m. in Rush County Memorial Hospital. He had been hospitalized one week. A retired farmer Mr. Fischer was a member of St. Vincent Church.
Born in Shelby County April 2, 1884, the son of Henry and Mary Catherine (Tibbe) Fischer, he married Pearl Braunagel Feb. 14, 1917. She died Oct. 19, 1968.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Mary Catherine) Mammoser, Chicago, Mrs. Bill (Berneice) McClintock, Anderson, and Mrs. Don (Lois) Durbin, Rushville; two sons, John H. Fischer Jr., R. R. 5, Shelbyville, and Raymond Fischer, R. R. 1, Waldron, and seven grandchildren. A daughter died in infancy. Mr. Fischer was the last surviving member of a family of five. (Obit: The Shelbyville News, Nov 27, 1970) 
Fischer, John Henry (I12136)
 
684 Services for Marie Cecelia Fischer, 100, who died Sunday at the Heritage House Convalescent Center where she'd been a resident, will be at 10 a. m. Wednesday at the St. Joseph Catholic Church with the Rev. Jhon Maung officiating. Burial will be in St. Vincent Cemetery.
Friends may call from 4-8 p. m. Tuesday at the Carmony-Ewing Broadway Funeral Home.
Mrs. Fischer, a 1911 graduate of Oldenburg Academy, had been a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church.
A daughter of John T. and Rose Ellan (Dolan) Higgins, she was born July 15, 1888 in Shelby County. She was married April 24, 1912, to Frederick Fischer, who preceded her in death on April 25, 1959.
Surviving are a son, Henry T. Fischer, Waldron; daughters, Rosemary Lindley, Frankfort, and Mrs. Lloyd (Rita) Boring, Louisville, Ky.; seven grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. (Obit: The Shelbyville News, Jan. 8, 1989) 
Higgins, Marie Cecelia (I12078)
 
685 Services for Mrs. Emma Emich, 62-year-old resident of R. R. 3, Danville, were conducted, Monday afternoon, in the Jones & Matthews Mortuary in Brownsburg. Burial was in the Brownsburg Cemetery. She died, Saturday, at her home.
Survivors include the husband, Wesley Emich; three daughters, Mrs. LaVerne Mueller, of Danville, Mrs. James McRae Jr., of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Homer Deckard, of Missouri; two brothers, William Neese, of Indianapolis, and Edgar Neese, of Cleveland, Ohio. (Obit: The Republican, Danville, IN June 7, 1962, pg. 6) 
Niese, Emma (I9493)
 
686 Services Friday for Automobile Dealer

Franklin businessman James W. Woods apparently died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, according to Johnson County Deputy Coroner John Price.
Mr. Woods, 47, 1101 E. Adams Drive, was found dead in his bedroom by his oldest son and an employee of Woods Buick-Pontiac, Inc., Price said. Woods was president of the car dealship.
Price said the shooting took place about 10:30 a. m. Tuesday.
A funeral mass will be said for Woods Friday at 10:30 a. m. in St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Franklin. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p. m. Thursday at Vandivier-Parsley Funeral Home in Franklin.
A scripture is scheduled for 7:30 p. m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Mr. Woods was born April 28, 1934 in Franklin and was a lifelong area resident. His parents were William C. and Frieda Ann (Fischer) Woods.
He was married Nov. 24, 1962 in Indianapolis to Mary Ellen (Cain) Woods. She survives.
Mr. Woods waas a graduate of Franklin High School and Franklin College and was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He was a director for the Franklin Boys Club and served as a past councilman for St. Rose of Lima Church.
He also was amember of the Franklin Elks Club and Hillview County Club.
Other survivors include his father, two sons, James Andy Woods and Steven William Woods, both at home, and a brother, John T. Woods of California. (Obit: The Daily Journal, July 1, 1981, pg. 14) 
Woods, James William (I9515)
 
687 Sèvres Bastardie, Bruno (I4823)
 
688 SFC US ARMY WORLD WAR I Kramer, Henry John Frank (I10314)
 
689 She was the daughter of Frederick Joseph and Marie Cecilia Higgins Fischer. She married Paul J. Lindley June 26, 1954 in Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana. Fischer, Rosemary Agnes (I12155)
 
690 Shelbyville News 22 Dec 1997
Donald Leo Durbin

Donald Leo Durbin, 70, Indianapolis, died Friday at Community Hospital North.

Born on Sept. 25, 1927, in Rush County, he was the son of Leo and Mary (Cain) Durbin. In 1954, he married Lois (Fischer) Durbin, formerly of Waldron.

Mr. Durbin was a partner and consultant at the Indianapolis Marriott. He had been general manager of the Indianapolis Marriott from 1974 to 1990.

Before moving to Indianapolis he was co-manager of the Durbin Hotel, Rushville.

He was a past president of the Indiana Hotel/Motel Association and the Indianapolis Hotel/Motel Association. He was a member of the board of directors of the Indiana Restaurant Association, a member of the SKAL Club of Indianapolis and an emeritus member of the board of the Indianapolis Convention and Visitors Association.

While residing in Rushville, he had served as a Rushville city councilman, a trustee of the St. Mary Church Council and a lay minister at St. Mary Catholic Church. He was a member of Rotary International, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and had served on the Rush County Action Commission of the Rush County Chamber of Commerce.

He was a member of St. Pius X Catholic Church, Indianapolis, where he had served as an eucharistic minister.

Survivors include his wife, Indianapolis; his mother, Indianapolis; two sons, Steve Durbin and Greg Durbin, both of Indianapolis; a daughter, Maureen Strothmann, Indianapolis; four brothers, James Durbin, Florida, David Durbin and Robert Durbin, both of Indianapolis and John Durbin, Seattle, Wash.; two sisters, Mary Lee Ball, Rushville, and Ruth Lynne Walsh; and four grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Pius X Catholic Church. Burial will be in Our Lady of Peace Cemetery, Indianapolis.

Friends may call from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at Fenney-Hornak Keystone Mortuary.

Memorial contributions may be made to Catholic Social Services or the St. Vincent DePaul Society. 
Durbin, Donald Leo (I12199)
 
691 Shirley M. Fischer, 54, R.R. 6, Shelbyville, died at 4:55 a.m. today at W.S. Major Hospital.
A homemaker, Mrs. Fischer had been a charter member of the Shelbyville Bears of Blue River Camping Club and a member of the Evangelical United Church of Christ.
A daughter of Elmer and Nellie (Platt) Hey, she was born June 2, 1934, in Shelby County. She was married Oct. 23, 1954, to Thomas Fischer, who survives.
Also surviving are daughter, Karen Harter and Melinda Hammitte, both of St. Paul, and Lesa Brinson, Shelbyville; three grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; and sister, Mildred Tungate and Betty Yanzer, both Shelbyville.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Carmony-Ewing Broadway Funeral Home with the Rev. David Schepf officiating. Burial will be in St. Vincent's Cemetery.
Friends may call from 4-9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Shelby County Cancer Society.(Shelbyville New, Thurs, Feb 23, 1989) 
Hey, Shirley Magdalene (I11963)
 
692 SHORT ILLNESS PROVES FATAL

Mrs. Katherine Brown Zinser Succumbed Today While Visiting Son

Pneumonia Was Cause

Mrs. Katherine Brown Zinser, wife of Martin Zinser, died at two o'clock Wednesday morning at the home of a son, Louis Zinser, fourteen miles east of Shelbyville on state road No. 29, from a two days illness with pneumonia. Mrs. Zinser, who made her home with a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mackey, of near Waldron, went to the home of her son on Monday for a visit.
The deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brown and was born on February 12, 1855 at New Alsace, Ind. She was seventy-five years old. Her marriage to Mr. Zinser took place in November, 1877.
Besides the husband, Mrs. Zinser leaves three sons, John and Martin Zinser, of this city; Louis Zinser at whose home she died; the daughter, Mrs. Henry Mackey; twenty grandchildren and one grate grandchild. Four brothers, John B. Brown, of Manilla; Joseph Brown, of Moscow; Michael Brown, of Shelbyville; William Brown, of Arlington; and two sisters, Mrs. George Schwendenman, of Greenburg, and Mrs. Thomas Conner, of Dunkirk, also survives.
Mrs. Zinser was a member of the St. Vincent Catholic church and the Ladies Society of the church. Funeral services will be held at the church Friday morning at nine o'clock, with the Rev. Pierce Dixon officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery in charge of Charles M. Ewing. The body was taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Macke today. (Obit: The Shelbyville Republican, Oct. 8, 1930) 
Brown, Katherine (I12140)
 
693 Sioux Center News of July 27, 1972

Funeral services were held at the First Reformed Church in Orange City at
10:30 A.M. for Hessel Van Eizenga, 81, retired lumberman of Orange City, who
died at the Orange City hospital July 18. Services were conducted by the Rev. R
Van Heukelom and burial was In West Lawn Cemetery at Orange City.
Mr. Van Eizenga was born in The Netherlands May 25, 1891 and was married to
Ida May after settling in Orange City. She died January 3, 1959.
He married Mrs. Tracy Frericks February 12, 1960 at Orange City.
Mr. Van Eizenga was a veteran of World War I.
Survivors include the widow; a son, Jacob, of Orange City; a brother, John, of
Palm Springs, Calif.,; a sister, Miss Gertrude Van Eizenga of Sacramento,
Calif.; eight grandchildren. 
van Eizenga, Hessel Jacob (I5512)
 
694 Sioux county Capital of Mar 31, 1980.

Mrs. Hessel Van Eizenga, 87, died in an Orange City hospital after
a long illness. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday (today) at
the First Reformed Church, the Revs. Frank Snuttjer and Gordon Bloemendaal
officiating. Burial will be in West Lawn Cemetery under the direction
of the Van Gelder Funeral Home.
Mrs. Van Eizenga was born on May 26, 1892 in Orange City and lived all
her life in the Sioux County area. She lived the last three years at Heritage
House. She was a member of the First Reformed Church.
Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Wilbur (Mae) Mouw of Redlands,
Calif; Mrs. John (Margaret) Bloemendaal of Hospers, Iowa and Mrs.
Randall (Helen) Stover and Mrs. Don (Norma) DeJager, both of Le Mais,
Iowa; four sons, Don and Bill Freriks of Alton, Vernon Freriks of Fresno,
Calif, and Robert Freriks of Omaha; a stepson, Jacob Van Eizenga of
Orange City; three sisters, Mrs. Charles (Cora) K l e i n h e s s e l i n k , Mrs.
Marion (Jeanette) Mouw and Mrs. Charles (Jennie) DeVries, all of Orange City; two brothers, Edward and John Veilinga, both of Sheldon, Iowa; 21 grandchilren and 26 great grandchildren. 
Vellinga, Tracy (I7951)
 
695 Sister Natalie Lamping, OSF, 67, member of the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, died Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1994 in the Sisters of St. Francis Infirmary, Oldenburg.

Born July 12, 1927 in Oldenburg, she was the daughter of Edwin and Genevieve (Ferkinhoff) Lamping. She entered the convent Sept. 8, 1946 and made her final vows Aug. 12, 1952.

She was a retired teacher and administrator. She taught in Indiana in: St. Mark, Indianapolis (5/6 grade math), St. Mary Academy, Indianapolis (business ed 9-12), Rex Mundi High School, Evansville (principal), Reitz Memorial High School, Evansville, (assistant principal), Motherhouse, Oldenburg, acting director of retired/pre-retired and administrative assistant to director of minister to retired, Motherhouse, Oldenburg, team member of office of personnel service: Motherhouse, Oldenburg, membr of the general council.

In Ohio, she was at the Our Lady of Angels High School (now Roger Bacon); from 1958 to 1962, she was business ed teacher/department head and from 1962 to 1970, principal and from 1979 to 1981, principal.

Survivors include a brother, William J. Lamping, Oldenburg; a sister, Mrs. James (Jean) Fieler, Hays, Kan., and numerous nieces and nephews.

The mass of Christian burial will be 3:30 p.m. Friday at the Sisters of St. Francis Motherhouse, Chapel, Oldenburg, with Father Raymar Middendorf officiating.

Burial will be in the Motherhouse Cemetery.

Visitation will be Friday from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Chapel.

--Greensburg Daily News
--Thursday, October 27, 1994 
Lamping, Natalie (I9468)
 
696 Slagerij aan huis. Visscher, Gerardus (Johannes) (I2775)
 
697 Smallingerland overlijden/begraven 1807
Overleden: Johannes Harmens, oud 53 jaar
Datum : 20 februari 1807
Plaats : Zuider Drachten
Opm. : De overledene was gehuwd en laat een kind na

Gestandaardiseerde namen (voornaam en patroniem):
Persoon: JOHANNES HARMENS

Bron:
Collectie Doop-, Trouw-, Begraaf- en Lidmaatboeken (DTBL)
Grietenij Smallingerland, register van overledenen 1806-1811
Inventarisnr.: 619 
Johannes Harmens (I2949)
 
698 Smallingerland overlijden/begraven 1809
Overleden: Tryntie Hendriks, oud 33 jaar
Datum : 19 februari 1809
Plaats : Zuider Drachten
Opm. : De overledene was gehuwd en laat twee kinderen na

Gestandaardiseerde namen (voornaam en patroniem):
Persoon: TRIJNTJE HENDRIKS

Bron:
Collectie Doop-, Trouw-, Begraaf- en Lidmaatboeken (DTBL)
Grietenij Smallingerland, register van overledenen 1806-1811
Inventarisnr.: DTB 619 
Trijntje Hendriks (I237)
 
699 Smallingerland, dopen, doopjaar 1667
Dopeling: Ayso
Gedoopt op 2 september 1667 in Boornbergum/Kortehemmen
Zoon van Sieger Bokkes en niet genoemde moeder

Gestandaardiseerde namen (voornaam en patroniem):
Dopeling : AISE
Vader : SIEGER BOKKES

Bron:
Collectie Doop-, Trouw-, Begraaf- en Lidmaatboeken (DTBL)
Herv. gem. Boornbergum en Kortehemmen, doop 1667-1811
Inventarisnr. : 620 
Ayse Sygers (I2506)
 
700 Smallingerland, dopen, geboortejaar 1799, doopjaar 1799
Dopeling: Hendrik
Geboren op 13 november 1799 in Zuider Drachten
Gedoopt op 8 december 1799 in Drachten
Kind van Pieter Meines en Tryntje Hendriks

Gestandaardiseerde namen (voornaam en patroniem):
Dopeling : HENDRIK of HENDRIKJE
Vader : PIETER MEINES
Moeder : TRIJNTJE HENDRIKS

Bron:
Collectie Doop-, Trouw-, Begraaf- en Lidmaatboeken (DTBL)
Herv. gem. Drachten, doop 1782-1811
Inventarisnr. : DTB 623 
van der Broek, Hendrik Pieters (I612)
 

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