Obituary Record

Amelia (Gnuse) Dunklau
Died on 8/26/1974

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printed in The Enterprise, September 5, 1974

Since the exact death date was not given, that date was figured from facts in this obituary.

MRS. LOUIS DUNKLAU DIED AT THE AGE OF 92

Services for Amelia Dunklau, 92, were held at 11 a.m., Thursday, August 29 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church near Arlington. The Rev. Donald Gesterling officiated.

Mrs. Dunklau died Monday at the Fremont Hospital. She was born March 9, 1882, near Arlington. The former Amelia Gnuse, she married Louis Dunklau June 3, 1908, and lived in the Arlington community all her life.

Survivors include her widower; sons, Ewald, Arlington; Martin, Omaha; Harold, Kansas City, Missouri; and Rupert, Fremont; daughters, Mrs. Irvin (Ruth) Harrie, Mrs. Richard (Ada) Seidler, both of Omaha; 13 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were grandsons: Allan Dunklau, Douglas Dunklau, Paul Dunklau, Charles Iske, Tom Harri, and David Harri.

(The spelling of Harrie is also spelled Harri in this obituary.)

# 2 - - from her funeral service folder:

In Memory of AMELIA DUNKLAU

Born March 9, 1882, near Arlington, Nebraska - - Entered into rest, August 26, 1974, Fremont, Nebraska

Services, 11:00 A.M., Thursday, August 29, 1974, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

Clergyman, Rev. Donald L. Gesterling

Music, Mr. George Bluma, Organist. Congregation will sing # 416 “O That the Lord Would Guide My Ways”; # 33 “The Lord Hath Helped Me Hither To.” Mr. George Bluma, Choir Director; Church Choir will sing “I Know That My Redeemer Lives”; # 463 “For All the Saints Who From Their Labors Rest.”

Burial in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Cemetery

Pallbearers: Allan Dunklau, Douglas Dunklau, Paul Dunklau, Charles Iske, Tom Harrie, David Harrie Lattin-Dugan Chambers

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