Obit., mid-Missouri newspaper, 1973: STEPHEN LUEBBERT, 94, DIES AT LINN MANOR - Stephen Luebbert, 94, Linn, died Wednesday, April 25, 1973 at Linn Manor Rest Home. Mr. Luebbert was born April 10, 1879 in Westphalia, the son of Bernard and Barbara Lueckenhoff Luebbert. He was married Jan. 26, 1904 in Westphalia to Christine Schanzmeyer who preceded him in death. Survivors include; three sons - Raymond Luebbert of Jefferson City, Henry Luebbert of Jefferson City and Francis "Fritz" Luebbert of Meta; four daughters, Mrs. Florence Fisher and Mrs. Marie Bacon of Jefferson City; Mrs. Dorothy Donehue of Enid, Oklahoma and Mrs. Clara Lock of Jefferson City; 25 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. Services were held at 10 am Friday at Immaculate Conception Church with the Rev. Louis Dorn officiating. Burial was in St. Cecelia Cemetery, Meta.
Obit., 1983 - mid-Missouri newspaper; Mrs. Louisa Mary Luebbert, 68, Vienna, died Friday ( August 19, 1983) at her residence. She was born April 21, 1915, at Linn, the daughter of John Louie and Marie Catherine Oligschlaeger Maasen. On October 20, 1937, she was married at Argyle to William Clarence Luebbert, who died Oct. 5, 1981. Mrs. Luebbert was a member of the Visitation Catholic Church, Vienna, and the St. Ann's Sodality. Survivors include; five sons, Bernard Luebbert and Arthur Luebbert, both of Vienna; Emil Luebbert, St. Louis; Joseph Luebbert, Meta; and Fred Luebbert, Koeltztown; three daughters, Mrs. Wilhelmina Borgmeyer, Osage Bend; Mrs. Betty Lederman, Fort Worth, Texas; Mrs. Cathy Luebbert, Taos; one brother, Frank Maasen, Betram, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Van Loo, Argyle; Mrs. Elizabeth Van Loo, Belleville, Ill; and Mrs. Irene Schroeder, Argyle; and 17 grandchildren. Services were held Monday at the Visitation Catholic Church, Vienna, with the Rev. Don Antweiler officiating. Burial was in the Visitation Cemetery, Vienna."
Obit., 1981, mid-Missouri newspaper: " Henry A. Luebbert, 89, Westphalia, died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Heckman of Meta, following a lingering illness. Mr. Luebbert was born March 1, 1892, at Westphalia, a son of Frank H. and Elizabeth Ortmeyer Luebbert. He was married Oct. 26, 1915, at Westphalia to Gertrude Castrop, who survives. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Holy Name Society. Other survivors include; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Lou Heckman, Westphalia; 11 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Two sons, Wilfred and Leonard preceded him in death. Services were held Tuesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church with the Rev. Peter Walsh officiating. Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery."
Obit., 1983 - mid-Missouri newspaper: "Mrs. Anna Luebbert Phillips, 59, Livingston, Texas, died Sunday ( Dec. 4, 1983) at her home. She was born Jan. `14, 1924 at Argyle, the daughter of Conrad and Elizabeth Luebbert. On Jan. 21, 1955, she was married to Russell Phillips, who survives at the home. Other survivors include: two brothers, Leonard Luebbert, Jefferson City, and Louis Luebbert, St. Charles; and three grandsons. Funeral services were Tuesday at Livingston, Texas."
Obit., mid-Missouri newspaper, 1976: " Louis John Bauer, 93, of St. Louis, died Tuesday, July 10 (1976) at a hospital there following a brief illness. Mr. Bauer was born June 30, 1883, in Osage County, the son of Adam and Anna Pietry Bauer. He was married to the former Miss Catherine Elizabeth Luebbert in February of 1911. She died June 1, 1957. Other survivors include: one son, Charles Bauer, St. Joseph; four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Kovarik, St. Louis; Mrs. Vince Kleffner, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Sam Magers, St. Joseph; and Mrs. John Werr, St. Louis Park, Minn.; 23 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday at the Guardian angel Catholic church in Brinktown with Rev. Michael McHugh officiating. Burial was in the parish Cemetery."
Obituary, mid-Missouri newspaper, 1976 : Leo John Reinsch, 78, Koeltztown, died Sunday, June 13 (1976) at his home following a short illness. Mr. Reinsch was born May 28, 1898 at Koeltztown, the son of John and Catherine Luebbert Reinsch. He was married Nov. 22, 1922 at Koeltztown, to Elizabeth Boeckman, who died May 4, 1974. Mr. Reinsch was employed as a maintenance man at the R-3. School District in the Argyle, Koeltztown and Westphalia area for 15 years, until his retirement. He was a member of the St. Boniface Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus 2047, the Holy Name Society, and the senior citizen club of the Argyle-Koeltztown area. Survivors include; one son, Clarence Reinsch, Argyle; three daughters - Mrs. Aggie Bisges, Freeburg; Mrs. Leona Buersmeyer, Jefferson City; and Mrs. Cency Luetkemeyer, St. Elizabeth. One brother - Herman Reinsch, Koeltztown; two sisters - Mrs. Matilda Ziebold, Kansas City; and Mrs. Regina Heckman, Koeltztown; 26 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Services were held Wednesday in the St. Boniface Catholic church with Msgr. Ralph Kutz officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery."
Obit., 1978 - mid-Missouri newspaper: " Russell Lee Luebbert, 11, of St. Louis, died Saturday ( March 25, 1978) at Vienna after he was accidentally wounded by a gunshot. He was born Dec. 23, 1966 in St. Louis, the son of Emil and June Crismon, Luebbert, both survive at the home. He was a fifth grade student at the Lockwood School in St. Louis. Survivors include; two brothers, Randy Luebbert and Ricky Luebbert, both of the home; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Luebbert, Vienna; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Albertson, Vienna; and one maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Crismon of Vienna. A rosary will be said today at the Brimingham-Martin Funeral Home in Vienna. Services will be Tuesday at the Visitation Catholic Church, Vienna, with the Rev. James Mohan officiating. Burial will be in the Vienna cemetery."
Obit., mid-Missouri newspaper, 1984: " Mrs. June Louis(e) Luebbert, 37, St. Louis, formerly of Vienna, died Sunday afternoon (Aug. 19, 1984)after suffering injuries in a car accident 12 miles south of St. Louis. She was born Dec. 4, 1946, at Waynesville, a daughter of Alfred and Vera Louise Crismon Albertson. Her parents survive in Vienna. She was married on March 11, 1961 to Emil Leo Luebbert, who survives at St. Louis. Mrs. Luebbert was a housewife. Other survivors include: her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Crismon, Meta; two sons, Randy Luebbert of the home; and Ricky Luebbert, Meta; one brother, Danny Albertson, Vienna; two sisters, Mrs. Debbie Hollis, Meta; and Mrs. Karen Hollis, Vienna. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Birmingham-martin Funeral Chapel, Vienna, with Brother Arvil Elrod officiating. Burial was at the Vienna cemetery."
Obit Jefferson City News Tribune/Post Tribune 3/6/86: "Raymond Alois Boeckmann, 47, Loose Creek, died Wednesday at Memorial Hospital. He was born March 29, 1938, at Koeltztown, a son of Stephen and Adelheide Luebbert Boeckmann. On Sept. 29, 1962, he was married to Agnes A. Backes, who survives of the home. Mr. Boeckmann attended Loose Creek schools. He had been employed by Von Hoffman Press as book binder before retiring because of an illness. An Army veteran, he was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and the Fraternal Order of the Eagles. Survivors include: three sons, Chris Boeckmann, Columbia, Bryan Boeckmann and Kurt Boeckmann, both of the home; one daughter, Debbie Boeckmann, Jefferson City; seven brothers, Alphonse Boeckmann, Centertown, Lawrence Boeckmann, Wardsville, Victor Boeckmann, St. Louis, Herbert Boeckmann, Washington, Missouri., Joseph Boeckmann, Bowling Green, Ky., David Boeckmann, Taos, and Arthur Boeckmann, Wardsville; five sisters, Monica Bisges, Jefferson City, Viola Weber, Westphalia, Rosemary Wolken, St. Martins, Frances Schwartze, Vienna, and Anna Marie Reinkemeyer, Jefferson City. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Loose Creek, with the Rev. Bill Flannagan officiating. Burial will be at the parish cemetery, Loose Creek. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. Friday at the Morton's Funeral Home, Linn, with a rosary at 7:30 p.m."
Obit., mid-Missouri newspaper, Thursday, October 16, 1941: " Paul John Wegman was born Dec. 8, 1868 at Koeltztown, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wegman and passed away at his home at Freeburg Saturday morning. He was united in marriage 48 years ago to Miss Mary Luebbert at Koeltztown and to this union was born 11 children. His widow and 7 children survive him. They are: Mrs. Mary Enright, St. Louis; Frank and Fred of Wasco, Calif.; Mrs. Catherine Willibrandt and Mrs. Alma Buechler, Freeburg; Herman of the home and Mrs. Wilma Unash, Joplin. There are also 3 sister and 3 brothers, 12 grandchildren."
Are the family names Luebbert and Lauberth different families? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary E. Stigler" <mestigler@sbcglobal.net> To: <moosage@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:02 PM Subject: [MOOSAGE] Obit., 1971 - Luebbert, Hollenbeck, Heagedorn > Obit from mid-Missouri newspaper, 1971: > "John Luebbert, 78, of West Point, Neb., and a former Koeltztown > resident, died Monday at a West Point hospital. Mr. Luebbert was born > Jan. 10, 1893, in Koeltztown, the son of Frank and Catherine Hollenbeck > Luebbert. He was married May 25, 1921 at West Point to the former Miss > Betty Heagedorn, ( sp?) who survives. He was a retired farmer. He was a > member of a West Point, Neb., Catholic church. Other survivors > include four sons, Casper Luebbert, Fred Luebbert, Ben Luebbert and Leo > Luebbert, all of West Point, Nebr., two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Poppen and > Mrs. Wilma Gentrup, both of West Point, Nebr.; three sisters, Mrs. Vernie > Wilbers, Jefferson City, Mrs. Theresa Wilbers, Route 3, and Mrs. Christine > Heagedorn, West Point, Nebr.; four brothers, Peter Luebbert, Route 1, > Henry Luebbert, Jefferson City, Steve Luebbert and August Luebbert, both > of West Point, Neb.; and several grandchildren. Funeral services will be > held at 10 a.m. Thursday in West Point, Nebr." > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MOOSAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Obit., 1982 - mid-Missouri newspaper: " Mrs. Regina Brunnert, 88, of Argyle, died Thursday (Feb. 25, 1982) at a Jefferson City hospital. She was born Nov. 18, 1893 at Versailles, a daughter of Casper and Johanna Luebbert. On June 13, 1919, she was married to Phillip Brunnert, who died Oct. 14, 1968. Mrs. Brunnert taught school in Argyle for nine years and was organist at St. Aloysius Catholic Church. Survivors include: six sons, Ed Brunner, Joe Brunnert and Louis Brunnert, all of Argyle; Benno Brunner, Watonga, Okla; Charles Brunnert, West Point, Nebr.; and Gene Brunnert, Elk City, Okla.; two daughters, Miss Delores Brunnert, North Glenn, Colo.; and Mrs. Johanna Burd, Argyle; a sister, Mrs. Celia Prara, Los Angeles; and six grandchildren. Services were held Sunday at St. Aloysius Church, Argyle, with Msgr. Ralph Kutz officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery."
Thank you it does. Could this be kin to a Peter Koerber? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary E. Stigler" <mestigler@sbcglobal.net> To: <moosage@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:41 AM Subject: Re: [MOOSAGE] Obit., 1973 - Vermoilen, Bexten, Koerber, Struemph,Redel, etc. > Patty, > Joseph H. Vermoilen (I have his middle name as Charles) was m. (1)on 16 > Jan > 1923 - Freeburg to to Caroline T. Wegman, b. 1904, d. 1933.with 3 sons; > then he m. (2) on 26 Dec 1950 to Barbara A. Haller, b. 21 Sep 1907 -RF, d. > 19 Oct 2001. Barbara was m. (1) on 22 Jun 1927 to Henry Joseph Koerber, > b. > 9 Apr 1897-RF, d. 11 May 1948 - St. L with 3 children, one of whom is > Henry > L. Koerber. Her dau., Elizabeth Ann Koerber m. Norbert Francis Redel. I > have no data on the 3rd child, except that she m. Martin Rustemeyer. > > Hope this explains these multiple marriages! > Mary > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patty Johnson" <patty.hoffman@mchsi.com> > To: <moosage@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 8:21 PM > Subject: Re: [MOOSAGE] Obit., 1973 - Vermoilen, Bexten, Koerber, > Struemph,Redel, etc. > > > How is Henry L. Koerber a step son? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mary E. Stigler" <mestigler@sbcglobal.net> > To: <moosage@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 4:38 PM > Subject: [MOOSAGE] Obit., 1973 - Vermoilen, Bexten, Koerber, Struemph, > Redel,etc. > > Obituary in " Unterrified Democrat" - April 1973. > Joseph H. Vermoilen, 78, Freeburg, died Saturday at a hospital in > Columbia, Missouri after a lengthy illness. He was born Sept. 24, 1894 at > Rich Fountain, the son of Charles and Christine Bexten Vermoilen, who > survives. > Mr. Vermoilen was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rich Fountain. > He was an overseas veteran of WW 1 and a member and organizer of the > American Legion Post # 317, Freeburg. > Other survivors include; Two sons, Robert A. Vermoilen of the home; and > Jerome C. Vermoilen of Freeburg; a step-son, Henry L. Koerber of St. > Louis; > two step-daughters, Mrs. Norbert Redel of Westphalia and Mrs. Martin > Welschmeyer of Freeburg; four sisters, Mrs. Jake Struemph of Wasco, > California; Mrs. Charles Luetkemeyer and Mrs. Henry Reichter, both of > Freeburg; and Mrs. Ben Fechtel of Jefferson City; 18 grandchildren and two > great grandchildren. > Funeral services were Tuesday at Sacred Heart Catholic church in Rich > Fountain with the Rev. Robert Arnold officiating. Burial was in the Holy > Family Cemetery, Freeburg. Military rites were held at the graveside. > Arrangements were by Morton's funeral Chapel, Linn." > > (FYI- Charles Vermoilen was m. 16 Nov 1880 to (1) to Anna Maria Rehagen. > She was m. 3x - (1) John Schruefer on 18 Nov 1873; (2) Conrad Peter > Stuckenschneider on 19 Feb 1878; (3) Charles Gerhard Vermoillen on 16 Nov > 1880) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MOOSAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MOOSAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Obit., mid-Missouri newspaper, 1979: " Herman Luebbert, formerly of Koeltztown, died Wednesday, Oct 17, 1979 in St. Louis. He was 88 years old. He was born in Koeltztown on Aug. 21, 1891, the son of Henry and Frances Sandbothe Luebbert. He was married on April 24, 1917 in Koeltztown to the former Miss Mary Otto, who passed away Aug. 26, 1979. He was a retired carpenter. Mr. Luebbert was a member of the St. Boniface Catholic Church in Koeltztown, where the funeral service was held Saturday, Oct. 20, with the Msgr. Ralph Kutz officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Survivors include: one son, Linus Lubbert of St. Louis; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Marie Deardoff of Carmichael, Calif.; and Mrs. Monica Ogolin of St. Louis; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Meitner of Olathe, Kan.; and Mrs. Gertrude Hochstatter of Pecos, Texas.; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Dulle Funeral Home in Westphalia."
Obit from mid-Missouri newspaper, 1971: "John Luebbert, 78, of West Point, Neb., and a former Koeltztown resident, died Monday at a West Point hospital. Mr. Luebbert was born Jan. 10, 1893, in Koeltztown, the son of Frank and Catherine Hollenbeck Luebbert. He was married May 25, 1921 at West Point to the former Miss Betty Heagedorn, ( sp?) who survives. He was a retired farmer. He was a member of a West Point, Neb., Catholic church. Other survivors include four sons, Casper Luebbert, Fred Luebbert, Ben Luebbert and Leo Luebbert, all of West Point, Nebr., two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Poppen and Mrs. Wilma Gentrup, both of West Point, Nebr.; three sisters, Mrs. Vernie Wilbers, Jefferson City, Mrs. Theresa Wilbers, Route 3, and Mrs. Christine Heagedorn, West Point, Nebr.; four brothers, Peter Luebbert, Route 1, Henry Luebbert, Jefferson City, Steve Luebbert and August Luebbert, both of West Point, Neb.; and several grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in West Point, Nebr."
Obit., 1976 - mid-Missouri newspaper: " Christopher Lee Luebbert, three-month old son of Donald G. and Peggy Richter Luebbert, Capitol View Village, died Friday at the University of Missouri Medical Center, Columbia. He was born April 14, 1976 at Jefferson City. He is survived by his parents, maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Richter, Route 4; and Mrs. George Luebbert, Route 3; maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bernskoetter, Route 3; and Mrs. David Richter, Sr., Route 4; and paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. John Sandt, Route 3. Services are scheduled for Sunday at the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Wardsville. The Rev. Thomas Dolan will officiate. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Buescher Memorial Home. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Cole County Association for Retarded Citizens."
Obit., mid-Missouri newspaper, 1973: "John M. Fitzpatrick, 80, of Argyle, died Tuesday (June 12, 1973) at the Federal State Soldiers Home, St. James. Mr. Fitzpatrick was born July 24, 1892 in Maries County, the son of Bart and Margaret Birmingham Fitzpatrick. he married the former Miss Elizabeth Luebbert Nov. 14, 1924 at Jefferson City. She died Dec. 29, 1972. He was a veteran of World War I. Survivors include nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be Thursday at the St. Aloysius Catholic Church, Argyle, with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ralph Kutz officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. The rosary will be recited at the Birmingham Funeral Home, Vienna."
Obituary, 1976 - mid-Missouri newspaper: " Mrs. Ida Frances Rudroff, 74, of Taos, died Monday (May 3, 1976) following a long illness. A native of Koeltztwon, Mrs. Rudroff was born Oct. 7, 1901, the daughter of Herman and Regina Wieberg Luebbert. On Nov. 11, 1925, at Rich Fountain, she was married to Adolph Rudroff, who died June 11, 1974. Survivors include: one son, Leonard Rudroff, Belton; two daughters, Mrs. Franklin (Alma) Forck and Miss Rita Rudroff, both of Taos. Two brothers, Adam Luebbert and Lawrence Luebbert, both of Rich Fountain. Five sisters - Mrs. Bernadine Kloeppel, Marshall; Mrs. Christine Scheppers and Mrs. Emma Horstdaniel, both of Jefferson City; Mrs. Regina Bock, Rich Fountain, and Mrs. Pauline Finke, Holts Summit, and seven grandchildren. Mrs. Rudroff was a member of the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Taos, where the funeral will be conducted Thursday, with the Rev. William Flanagan officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Mrs. Rudroff was a member of the St. Ann's Sodality. The rosary will be recited Wednesday at the Dulle Funeral Home, Westphalia."
Obit., 1941, mid-Missouri newspaper: " Roman Luebbert, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Luebbert of Argyle, was accidentally shot to death Sunday (January 1941) when his gun exploded." (Can anyone place this one??)
Obit., mid-Missouri newspaper, 1984: "Agnes Luebbert, 87, Dies Sunday Mrs. Agnes Luebbert, 87 of Jefferson City, died Sunday, Nov. 25 (1984) at a Jefferson City Hospital. She was born in 1897 in Freeburg, a daughter of John and Christine Mengwasser Singer. She was married Jan. 26, 1926 in Rich Fountain, to Joseph H. Luebbert, who died June 14, 1970. A homemaker, Mrs. Luebbert was a member of the St. Stanislaus Church. Survivors include two sisters, Maggie Singer, Linn; and Anna Singer, Columbia. Services under the direction of the Dulle Funeral Home, were held Tuesday in St. Stanislaus Church with the Rev. Brendan Doyle officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Memorial contributions are suggested to be made to the St. Stanislaus Education Foundation."