Obituary Record

Louise Loosing
Died on 11/22/1937
Buried in Arlington Cemetery

2 Dec., 1937 - The Enterprise

LOOSING SERVICE AT ARLINGTON

The Rev. H. C. Van Valkenburgh officiated at the funeral services which were held for Louise Loosing at the Arlington Congregational church Friday afternoon with a brief service preceding at the home.

She was born in Arlington June 7, 1866, and died at her home on Monday, November 22, after being a sufferer from a lingering illness which caused her to have to sleep in a chair for over 16 years. She spent her entire life in this vicinity.

A quartet composed of Wayne Plugge, Mrs. P.L. Cody, Mrs. Howard Marshall and Harold Walkenhorst, with Mrs. Alice Newcom as accompanist, sang “Rock of Ages”, “God will Take Care of You” and “It Is Well With My Soul”.

Pallbearers were Fred Stork, William Vogt, H.W. Schoettger, Louis Sorensen, Julius Hansen and Scott Thompson.

The survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Fred Hokamp of this place, also three sisters, Mrs. Rose Thompson of Arlington, Mrs Lena Moravec of Genoa and Mrs. August Ruwe of Lincoln; and three brothers, William Loosing of Fremont, Fred and August Loosing of Arlington.

The funeral was under the direction of William Reckmeyer and son, with burial in the Arlington cemetery.

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

Find a Grave Memorial #44773904

Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 12/2/1937


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