Obituary Record

Quincy K Mundorf
Died on 12/25/1927
Buried in Admah East Cemetery

Mundorf, Quincy K., 70

Died 25 December 1926

Burial in Admah cemetery

Published in Enterprise on 6 January 1927

Quincy K. Mundorf, age seventy years, of Craig, Neb., passed away at 9:45, Dec. 25 at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. E.J. Mundorf on Grant Street and the funeral was held at the Admah church at 2 o'clock Tuesday, Dec. 28th with interment in the Admah cemetery.

Mr. Mundorf was born in Henderson county, Ill., November 22, 1856, and had been a resident of the Admah neighborhood for some forty-two years. He was married to Alice Steers and two children were born to this union: Olive who died in infancy and Martha Elizabeth, now Mrs. Ed Franklin. He later married Mary Fry, whose death occurred June 3rd of last year.

Mr. Mundorf was seriously ill at his home in Craig in Oct. but recovered and came to Blair to visit other relatives. He became ill and was bedfast almost all of the time.

He is survived by three brothers: Eli of Burkett, Neb.; I.F. of Fargo, N.D., and R. R. of Clay Center, Neb., besides many other relatives. He joined the Presbyterian church at Admah and lived a devoted and consistent life, loved and revered by all who knew him.

#2-Published in Pilot on 29 December 1926

Quincy K. Mundorf passed away at 10:15 Saturday evening, Christmas day at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. E.F. Mundorf, on East Grant street and the funeral was held at the Admah church at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, with interment in the Admah cemetery by the side of his first wife. He was born in Henderson County, Ill., November 22nd, 1856 and had been a resident of the Admah neighborhood for some 42 years. Mr. Mundorf was married to Alice Steers and two children were born to them, Alice, who died in infancy, and Martha Elizabeth, now Mrs. Ed. Franklin. She lived but a few years and he later married Mary Fry, whose death occurred June 3rd, this year. Mr. Mundorf was seriously ill at his home in Craig in October, but recovered and stopped off here for a visit on his way to Iowa to visit a nephew. He was taken worse and was bedfast most of the time. Mr. Mundorf retired from farming about fifteen years ago and was living in Craig. He is survived by three brothers, Eli, of Burkett, Nebr., I.F., of Fargo, N.D. and R.R. of Clay Center, Nebr., beside many other relatives. He joined the Presbyterian church at Admah and lived a devoted and consistent Christian life, loved and revered by all who knew him.

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

Find a Grave # 12306052 East Admah Cemetery

Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 1/6/1927


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