Obituary Record

Sophie K. (Plugge) Dickmeyer
Died on 11/21/1973

The following accounts are from her funeral service folder:

On behalf of the family, we wish to express their gratitude for your many kindnesses evidenced in thought and deed, and for your attendance at this service.

SOPHIE K. DICKMEYER

Mrs. Sophie K. (Plugge) Dickmeyer was born on May 28, 1890, at Arlington, Nebraska and was baptized on June 22, 1890 and confirmed on March 27, 1904 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.

She was joined in Holy Matrimony with Henry Dickmeyer on February 24, 1909 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Since that time, they lived in the Arlington vicinity. Mr. Dickmeyer died on August 11, 1953.

She is survived by a son, Alfred; daughters, Mrs. Oscar (Esther) Scheer and Mrs. Wilbur (Irma) Grefe, all of Arlington; a sister, Mrs. Edward (Alice) Hansen; brothers Henry and Arthur Plugge, all of Fremont; Lawrence Plugge of Lafayette, Oregon; eleven grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

She was also preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Mary Plugge and brothers, Fred and August Plugge.

# 2 - - In Memory of SOPHIE K. DICKMEYER, May 28, 1890, Arlington, Nebr. - November 21, 1973, Arlington, Nebr.

Funeral Services, 1:30 P.M ., Saturday, November 24, 1973, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

Clergyman, Rev. Donald Gesterling

Music, Mr. George Bluma, Organist. Congregations will sing Hymn No. 587, “Asleep in Jesus, Blessed Sleep;” Hymn No. 533, “Nearer My God to Thee;” Choir, “What a Friend We have in Jesus;” Congregation will sing Hymn No. 657, “Beautiful Savior.”

Burial in Memorial Cemetery, Fremont, Nebraska

Arrangements by Reckmeyer Funeral Home, Arlington, Nebraska

HONORARY PALLBEARERS, Ronald Peters, Larry Graves, Stanley Misfeldt, Robert Craig, Richard Kruse, Randy Scheer

PALLBEARERS, Rodney Grefe, Donald Dickmeyer, Marlin Scheer, Ronald Dickmeyer, Wayne Scheer, Steven Dickmeyer

Following graveside services, lunch will be served for friends and relatives in the parish hall.

~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file at the Blair Public Library.~~~

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