Saturday, June 18, 2011

1972 - Ottoville Obits


1-22-1972
John G. Thines
            Funeral Mass for John G. Thines, 79, Ottoville, was said at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. The Rev. Louis Huffman officiated, with burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ottoville.
            Mr. Thines was born February 24, 1892, in Landeck to John and Mary (Rieger) Thines. He married Josephine Schimmoeller September 12, 1916, and she survives.
            Also surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Elmer (Armella) Martz, Ottoville; Mrs. Cyril (Delores) Hempfling and Mrs. Joseph (Valeta) Stallkamp both of Delphos; and Mrs. Robert (Janet) Fisher, Lima; a son Dennis, of Delphos; 15 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
            The owner of The Dew Drop Inn, Ottoville, Mr. Thines was a member of the immaculate Conception Church and its Holy Name Society.

2-4-1972
Henry J. Trenkamp
            Henry Trenkamp, 61, route 2, Ft. Jennings, died at 12:10 p.m. Friday in St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima, following a three-day illness.
            He was born July 22, 1910, in Ottoville, to August and Anna (Ruen) Trenkamp. He married Marcella Vogt on August 29, 1940, and she died in 1956.
            Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Margaret Ann) Warnecke, Ft. Jennings; two sons Robert J. of Columbus Grove; and Richard H. of Delphos; six grandchildren; five sisters, Irene Dugan, Lima; Sally Fisher, Huntingwoods, Mich.; Edna Droesch, Dayton; Frances Landwehr, Kalida; and Sister Mary Alma, Celina; and two brothers, James, Lima; and August, Ft. Jennings.
            A farmer and an employee of Kray Packing Co., Delphos, he was a former member of the board of directors of the Ottoville Mutual Telephone Company and Delphos VFW Dad’s Club.
            Mr. Trenkamp was a member of Immaculate Conception Church, where funeral mass was offered at 11 a.m. Monday. The Rev Louis Huffman officiated, with burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery.

2-4-1972
Magdelena Pohl
            Funeral mass was offered at 11:30 a.m. Monday for Magdelena Pohl, 82, Delphos, who died Friday afternoon in her home.
            She was born September 5, 1889, in Ottoville to John and Mary (Altenburger) Hohlbein. She was married June 4, 1913, in Ottoville to Henry H. Pohl. He died March 16, 1969.
            Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. B. H. Vondran, Mrs. Norman Powell and Mrs. Lucille Clark, all of Delphos; and Mrs. Eldon Barnes, Jr., St. Petersburg, Florida; three sons, Jon, of St. Mary’s; Edward, of Anchorage, Alaska; and Elmer, of St. Louis, Missouri; two brothers, Frank and Andrew Hohlbein of Ft. Jennings; a sister, Mrs. Clarence Schimmoeller, of Delphos; 23 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren.
            She was a member of St. John’s Catholic Church and its Alter-Rosary Society. Services were held in the church, with burial in the church cemetery.

4-2-1972
Sylvia Niemeyer
Crash Kills Girl, 18: Sister Hurt
Driver Swerves, Car Rolls Over
            A single car accident on U.S. 224 northwest of Kalida early Sunday resulted in the death of an 18-year old Ottoville girl and injury to her sister.
            Dead on arrival at St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima, was Sylvia Niemeyer. Her 19-year old sister Janice, was admitted to the hospital for treatment of multiple injuries. She was listed in fair condition today.
            Miss Niemeyer’s death was one of at least 14 traffic deaths, which occurred in Ohio during the Easter weekend.
            Putnam County Sheriff James Ruhe said the accident occurred 12:55 a.m. Sunday, about one and a-half miles southwest of here.
            The car driven by Janice Niemeyer, was traveling southwest and the driver apparently thought she was going to strike a bridge abutment, the Sheriff said. She swerved the car off the left side of the road and lost control.
            The vehicle then skidded sideways across the pavement into a ditch on the north side, struck a culvert and rolled over, the Sheriff said.
            Sylvia Niemeyer was born July 4, 1953 in Van Wert, a daughter of Alphonse and Rose Mary Giesken Niemeyer, who survive.
            Also surviving are seven sisters, Mrs. Wayne (Norma) Turk of Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Bernard (Mary Jane) Averesch of Kalida; Mrs. Eugene (Ruth) Hoorman of Cloverdale; and Janice, Marcia, Mary Jo and Rosalie, all at home; seven brothers, Jerome of Columbus Grove; Ronald of Route 2, Ft. Jennings; Paul of Kalida; Charles, Timothy, Daniel and Alan, all at home.
            She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ottoville, and the Alter-Rosary Society of the church.
            Mass of Resurrection will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the church, Rev. Louis Huffman officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
            Friends may call after 7 tonight at Kolkmeyer-Helmkamp Funeral Home, Ottoville, where the rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.

4-16-1972
Theodore Beining
            Theodore J. Beining, Ottoville, 78, was dead on arrival at a Delphos physician’s office at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass was offered at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church by Rev. Louis Huffman. Burial was made in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ottoville.
            Mr. Beining was born May 3, 1893, near Ottoville, the son of Henry B. and Mary A. Dulmer Beining. On May14, 1919, he married Bernadine Hellman who survives.
            Also surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Elmer (Mildred) Beckman, Mrs. Richard (Angela) Kimmet, Mrs. Herbert (Mary) Hempfling and Mrs. Robert (Alice) Arnzen, all of Delphos; Mrs. Alvin (Gertrude) Schmitz and Mrs. Joseph K. (Irene) Schroeder, both of Ottawa; two sons, Rudy, of Ottawa; and Raymond of Delphos; a sister, Mrs. Rosa Koester of Ottoville; 45 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
            Mr. Beining was retired farmer, a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society of the parish.

4-29-1972
Joseph B. Looser
Funeral Mass for Joseph B. Looser, 88, of Cridersville, formerly of Fort Jennings, will be offered at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Fort Jennings, Rev. Herman Fortman celebrant. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mr. Looser died at 8:45 p.m. Saturday in his home.
Born Feb. 2, 1885, in Ottoville, he was the son of Barney and Mary Pavel Looser. On Sept. 14, 1910, he married Hermina Hofstetter and she died Aug. 5, 1961.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Alvera Benson of Cridersville; one grandchild; three great-grandchildren; and one stepbrother, Albert Schmersal of Delphos.
He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Delphos, and St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wapakoneta. He was a retired sexton of the St. Joseph Catholic Church, Fort Jennings.
Friends may call at Kolkmeyer-Helmkamp Funeral Home, Delphos, after 7 tonight.

5-10-1972
Sylvester A. Thithoff
            Sylvester A. Thithoff, 66, died at 1 a.m. Wednesday in his home.
            Born February 13, 1906, in Ottoville, he was the son of Jacob and Emma Johns Thithoff.
            Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Agnes) Stewart, Delphos, and Mrs. John (Rita) Miller, Grover Hill, and four brothers, Peter J., Bucyrus, Vincent, Wapakoneta, Richard, Delphos, and Donald of Montezuma.
            He was a member of St. John’s Catholic Church and a retired employee of Delphos Vending Co.
            Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Church. Burial will follow in the Church cemetery.
            Friends may call at Kolkmeyer-Helmkamp Funeral Home after 7 tonight.

6-15-1972
George B. King
            Funeral services for George B. King, 70, of Ottoville, were held Monday at 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Ft. Jennings. The Rev. Louis Huffman officiated with burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ottoville.
            Mr. King died unexpectedly at 4 p.m. Thursday last week at his residence in Ottoville. He was born April 23, 1902, in Delphos to Frank and Catherine Baer King. He married Henrietta Ruen on May 6, 1947, in Delphos, and she survives.
            Also surviving are a sister, Miss Margaret King of Ottoville and a niece and several nephews. Three brothers, Lawrence, Leonard and John preceded him in death.
            A member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ottoville, he was also an associate member of the V.F.W. of Ottoville. He was a retired owner and operator of King’s Meat Market, Ottoville.

6-17-1972
Gregory A. Devitt
            Gregory Allen Devitt, 23 days old, Ottoville, died at St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Born May 24, he was the son of Jack and Helen Long Devitt who survive.
            Also surviving are one brother, Brent, and two sisters, Anette and Teresa, who live at home; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Long, Neopolis; and paternal grandfather, Ollie Devitt, Ottoville.
            Services were held Monday at 1 p.m. in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Ft. Jennings with Rev. Herman Fortman officiating. Burial will be made in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ottoville.

6-22-1972
Ewald A. Kehres
Funeral Mass for Ewald A. Kehres, 69, of Rt 3, will be offered at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in St. John's Catholic Church. Burial will be in St John's Cemetery.
Mr. Kehres died at 2:25 a.m. Thursday in St. Rita's Hospital, Lima. He had been seriously ill two weeks.
Born Dec 15, 1902, in Ottoville, he was the son of Michael and Anna Bendele Kehres. He was married on June 18, 1930, to Agnes E. Knippen, and she survives.
Also surviving are three sons, Carl of Ottoville, Vincent of Fort Jennings and Dennis of Kalida; two daughters, Mrs. Henry (Carolyn) Schmit of Osmond, Neb., and Mrs. Ronald (Dorothy) Morris of Elida; 14 grandchildren; one brother, Victor of Ottoville; and one sister, Mrs. Coletta Bigelow of Ottoville.
He was a member of St. John's Church, its Holy Name Society and the Knights of Columbus. He was a retired farmer.
Friends may call at Kolkmeyer-Helmkamp Funeral Home where wake services will be at 8 tonight followed by K of C Rosary at 8:30 p.m.

7-18-1972
Joseph G. Freiburger
Retired plumber Joseph G. Freiburger, 64, of 1011 E. Jackson St. died at 11:45 p. m. Monday in Van Wert Manor Nursing Home following an illness of six months.
Prior to his retirement he had been employed by the Gunsett Co. and Finkhousen Plumbing and Heating. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge.
Born March 20, 1908, in Ottoville, he was a son of Joseph and Mary (Schneider) Freiburger.
Survivors include his widow Salome M. (Rawers) Freiburger, whom he married Sept. 10, 1946; a brother, Bruno of Ottoville; a sister, Mrs. Irma Sunderland of 308 W. Maple Ave.; four nephews and a niece. Four brothers and a sister are deceased.
Funeral services will be at 10 a. m. Thursday in the Brickner Funeral Home with the Rev. John Schreiner officiating. Burial will be in Ridge Cemetery.
Memorial services will be conducted at 8 p. m. Wednesday by the Eagles Lodge at the funeral home, where friends may call after noon on Wednesday.
Preferred memorials are tp the cancer fund

7-20-1972
Rudolph A. Ricker
            Rudolph A. Ricker, 57, route 1, Cloverdale, was dead on arrival at St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima at 4:00 p.m. Thursday. Allen County Coroner Dr. William Noble ruled the death due to a heart attack.
            Born March 6, 1915, in Wetzel, Van Wert County, to Louis and Emma Brinkman Ricker, he was married on February 12, 1949, to Elizabeth Bullinger, and she survives.
            Also surviving are two sons, Carl, of route 2, Ft. Jennings; and Eugene B., at home; a grandchild; a brother John, route 1, Cloverdale; and two sisters, Mrs. Cletus (Lucille) Horstman, Ottoville; and Mrs. Leo (Agnes) Horstman, route 1, Cloverdale.
            Mr. Ricker was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, a farmer and a Parker’s Seed Corn Dealer. He was also employee by St. Mary’s Foods, Delphos.
            Funeral Mass was offered at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the church, with Rev. Louis Huffman celebrating. Burial was in St. Mary’s Cemetery.

9-2-1972
Andrew Altenburger
            Andrew (Andy) Altenburger, 80, Ottoville, died at 11 p.m. Saturday in St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima, following a five-day illness.
            Born July 6, 1892 in Ottoville to Joseph and Mille Miller Altenburger. He married Matilda Schmitt November 26, 1914, and she survives.
            Also surviving are six sons, Harold, Delphos; Hubert S., Jerome F., Wilbur E., Paul J., and Donald F., all of Ottoville; three daughters, Mrs. Basil (Louise) Alt, Ottoville; Mrs. Richard (Dolores) Friemoth, Ft. Jennings; and Mrs. William (Irene) Stechschulte, Kalida; 37 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren.
            He was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, a retired farmer and school bus driver, and retired owner operator of the Altenburger Trucking Co.
            Mass was offered Tuesday in the church by Rev. Louis Huffman, with burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery.

10-8-1972
William H. Brandehoff
William H. Brandehoff, 80, of 327 S. Pierce died at 7:30 a.m. Sunday at his
home.
Born May 20, 1892, in Ottoville, he was the son of John and Elizabeth Looser Brandehoff. He was married on Oct. 24 1916, to Josephine Plescher and she survives.
Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Velma) Martin and Mrs. Mary
Haas, both of Dayton, and Mrs. Donald (Alice) Kuhn of Morristown, N.J.; one son, Irvin
Wilmington; nine grand children; and one great-grandchild; two brothers, John of Fort Wayne and Laverne of Wapakoneta, and one sister, Mrs. Sabina Weber of Chesaning
Mich.
He was a member of St. John's Catholic Church, the St. Joseph Society of the church, K of C, Sacred Heart League and a past member of the Delphos and Ottoville choir. He was a retired employee of Delphos Bending Co.
Funeral Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the church. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Friend may call after 7 tonight at Kolkmeyer-Helmkamp Funeral Home, where parish wake services will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday Mowed by the Rosary at 8:30 p.m.

10-22-1972
Louis A. Hoehn
NEW WASHINGTON — Louis A. Hoehn, 85, of 522 West Mansfield St., died Sunday in the Bucyrus Community Hospital.
He was a resident of New Washington most of has life. He was a member of St. Bernard's Catholic Church in New Washington, the Holy Name Society and the Sacred Heart Auxiliary.
He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Clem Bishop and Mrs. Walter Bishop, both of New Washington, Mrs. Ray Hartman and Mrs. Alton Bishop, both of Mansfield and Mrs. Walter Miller of Bellevue; two sons, Roma Hoehn of New Washington and Bud Hoehn of Brooklyn, O., 32 grandchildren and 47 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 11 a m. Wednesday at the St. Bernard's Catholic Church with the Rev. Omer Rethinger officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Friends may call alter 7 p m. today and Tuesday alter 3:30 p.m. at the Secor Funeral Home where the rosary will be said at 8 p m, Tuesday.

10-24-1972
Kevin J. Grote
            Graveside services for infant Kevin J. Grote son of John and Marie Eickholt Grote of Ottoville, were at 2 p.m. today, Thursday, in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Rev. Louis Huffman officiating.
            The child died at 12:35 a.m. Tuesday in St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima, where he was born 2 hours earlier.
            Surviving with the parents are a brother, Tony, at home; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eickholt of Ottoville; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grote of Ft. Jennings; paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Anna Siefker, of Kalida; maternal great-grandfather, Leo Eickholt and Joe T. Horstman, both of Ottoville.

10-29-1972
Arnold M. Liebrecht
            Arnold M. Liebrecht, 75, of Ottoville, died at 7:55 a.m. Sunday in St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima.
            He was born at Ottoville on April 22, 1897, the son of Joseph and Margaret (Gergen) Liebrecht. He was married to Mary Miller on June 7, 1927.
            Surviving with his widow are a son, Arnold B., of Delphos; three grandchildren; three brothers, Frank of Dayton; Lawrence of Delphos; William of Toledo; and four sisters, Mrs. Katherine Verhoff, of Ottawa; Mrs. Elizabeth Kostner, of Dayton; Mrs. Veronica Brickner, of Kalida; and Mrs. Matilda Krienbrink, of Kendallville, Ind.
            A former employee of the Lima Lumber Company, Mr. Liebrecht was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, the Holy Name Society of the parish, and the Ottoville Senior Citizens Club.
            Services were held in the church at 10:30 thus morning, Thursday. The Rev. Louis Huffman officiated. Interment was made in the parish cemetery.

11-9-1972
Ronald E. Daeger
            Ronald E. Daeger, 21, of route 1, Grover Hill, died unexpectedly Thursday afternoon of last week in St. Rita’s Hospital.
            He was born at St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima, on July 4, 1951 the son of Louis J. and Betty A. (Hoersten) Daeger, who survive at route 1, Grover Hill. He also leaves a sister, Deborah, and two brothers, David and Douglas, all at home; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Viola Daeger, of Paulding, and maternal grandfather, Louis Hoersten.
            The young man was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ottoville, where services were held at 10:30 Monday morning. The burial was made in the church cemetery.

11-11-1972
Leo H. Kemper
            Leo H. Kemper, 49, of 703 East Jackson Street, Delphos, was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima, ay 9:42 p.m. Saturday following an apparent heart attack.
            A son of Herman and Theresa Ricker Kemper, he was born at Ottoville on May 27, 1923. He was married at Landeck to Angela M. Kaverman on November 15, 1947.
            Surviving are his wife; his mother, who resides at Ft. Jennings; three sons, Gerald and Stephen, of Delphos; and Michael, of Lowry AFB, Colo.; one grandchild; six brothers, Henry Arnold, Isadore, Joseph, and John, all of the Ottoville community; and Lawrence, of Delphos; six sisters, Mrs. Alex (Frances) Muzechuck and Mrs. Frank (Amelia) Burdg, both of Dayton; Mrs. Carl (Bertha) Gasser, Mrs. Lucille Wittler, Mrs. Donald (Agnes) Ostendorf, all of Ft. Jennings, and Mrs. James(Theresia) Kramer, of Ottoville. A brother, Alphonse preceded him in death.
            Mr. Kemper was veteran of world War II, and was serving as Commander of Ottoville Post 3740 Veterans of Foreign Wars; he was also past president of the Allied Industrial Workers Local 486 at Fruehauf corporation, Delphos, where he was employed, and a member of the Delphos Coon Sportsman Club. He was also a member of St. John’s Catholic Church, the Sacred Heart League and the Holy Name Society of the parish.
            Services were held in the church at 10:30 Wednesday forenoon. Burial was made in the parish cemetery.
           
11-15-1972
William W. Horstman
            William W. (Pete) Horstman, 75, resident of Ottoville, died at 3 p.m. Wednesday in St. Rita’s Hospital following and extended illness.
            He was born at Landeck on May 9, 1897, a son of William and Elizabeth (Berheide) Horstman. He was married to Flora Martin at Ft. Jennings on November 2, 1920.
            Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Jane) Stallkamp, of Delphos; a son, William J., of Ottoville; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two brothers, Henry Horstman, of Ft. Jennings; and Ben Horstman, of Ottawa.
            He was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society of the Parish.
            A mechanic, Mr. Horstman was employed the international Harvester at Ottoville and Van Wert.
            Services will be hold in the Ottoville parish church at 10 a.m. Saturday. The Rev. Louis Huffman will officiate. Burial will be made in the parish cemetery.
            Friends may call at the Kolkmeyer-Helmkamp Funeral Home in Ottoville after 7 p.m. Thursday. The rosary will be recited at the home at 8:30 Friday evening.

12-10-1972
Gertrude M. Siler
            Gertrude M. Siler, 82, native of Ottoville, died at 4:20 Sunday morning in the St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima, following an extended illness. She had resided in Lima in recent years.
            Born at Ottoville on October 4, 1890, she was the daughter of Joseph and Mary Otte. She was the widow of the late Ralph Siler.
            Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Les (Fern) LaFranco, of San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Melvin (Virginia) Altenburger, Delphos; Mrs. Linus (Mary Katherine) Zink, Mrs. John (Celesti) Jones, both of Lima; and Phyllis, of Cincinnati; a son, Thomas R., of Tehran, Iran; 16 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
            Mrs. Siler was a member of St. Gerard’s Catholic Church, Lima, where funeral services were held at 10:30 Friday morning. The Rev. Gilbert Geiger officiated. Burial was made in St. Mary’ Cemetery at Ottoville.

12-16-1972
Josephine Thines
            Funeral services for Mrs. Josephine M. Thines, 75, of Ottoville, were at noon Wednesday in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. The Rev. Louis Huffman officiated. Burial was in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Mrs. Thines died at 8:50 p.m. Saturday in St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima.
            She was born June 24, 1897, in Ottoville to William and Mary L. Langhals Schimmoeller. On September 12, 1916 she married John G. Thines and he died January 22, 1972.
            Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Elmer (Armella) Martz, Ottoville; Mrs. Cyril (Delores) Hempfling, Mrs. Joseph (Valeta) Stalkamp, both of Delphos; Mrs. Robert (Janet) Fisher, Lima; a son, Dennis, Delphos; 15 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren; brothers, Clarence and Alphonse, both of Delphos; and Melitus, Ottoville.
            She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and the Alter-Rosary Society of the church.

12-31-1972
Lawrence S. Liebrecht
Mass of the Resurrection for Lawrence Liebrecht, 72, of here, who died Sunday in Lima St. Rita's Hospital, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in St. John's Catholic Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Born May 15, 1900, in Ottoville, he was a son of Joseph and Margaret Gergen Liebrecht. On Oct. 19, 1921, in Kalida, he married Frances Schumacher, who survives.
Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Carl (Alvera) Ernst and Mrs. Gerald (Carol) Fischer, both of here, and Mrs. Richard (Mary Ann) Michel of Ottawa; five sons, Harold, Joseph and Gerald, all of here, Eugene of Ocala, Fla., and Cleo of Ottawa; 22 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two brothers, Frank of Dayton and William of Toledo; and four sisters, Mrs. Katherine Verhoff of Ottawa, Mrs. Elizabeth Kastner of Dayton, Mrs. Veronica Brickner of Kalida and Mrs. Matilda Krienbrink of Kendaville, Ill.
            A member of the Sacred Heart Leagueand the Holy Name Society of St. John's
Church, he was a retired carpenter.
Friends may call at the Kolkmeyer-Helmkamp Funeral Home. Parish wake service will recited in the funeral home at 8 p.m. Wednesday.

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