NEWS ABOUT TOWN with Mr. and Mrs. John Safray
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OBITUARY
VERL ALLEN RICKETTS, JR.
Verl Allen Ricketts, Jr., five
months old son of Sgt." andMrs.
Verl Ricketts, passed awayWed-
nesday, April 19, 1961 at the
U. S. Army Hospital at Fort
Wood.
Besides his parents, he is
survived by his sisters, Vickie
Jean, and Deborah Lee Ricketts
his grandparents, Mrs. Carolina
Walters, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Britton; great grand-par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Persschbacker, and Mr. Bell, and
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great great granadlarertts Mr. I was confirmed in the Lutheran
and Mrs. William Perschbacker, lfaith on September 14,1952. He
and many other.lovingrelatives, iwas a faithful Hearer of the
Funeral services were held at[ Word of God that preached
the Hoener Funeral Home at Christ died for his sins and
Leasburg, Mo., Sunday, April through frequent participation
23 at 2 p.m., with Rev. Delmdr of the sacrament assured him-
Hutson officiating.
Interment was in the Lea
Cemetery.
Little Verl's father was in
I the Air Corps service in the
Philtppines, but came home
Saturday.
OBITUARY
JOHN HENRY BLOMBERG
John Henry Blomberg was
born at Elmont, Missouri, to
the union of Edward Blomberg
and Carrie Blomberg (neeFroel-:
ker) on January 16, 1888, and
passed away suddenly on April
16 1961, at the age of 73 years,
2 months and 29 days.
He enlisted in the United
States Army during World War
1 and served his country faith-
fully. He helped organize and
was a charter member of the
Ctba American Legion Memor-
ial Post No. 522.
He was united in marriage
to Miss Augusta Wespl on No
vember 11, 1928 in Bourbon,
Missouri. To this union four
children were born: Leonard,
Hilda, Ruth Mae and Hazel
Clare.
Those who surviva to mourn
his departure, are his loving
wife, Augusta Blomberg; his son
Leonard Blomborg of Sullivan
Mo., his daughter, Hilda Mari
Blomberg. The other two girls
died in infancy. One brother,
Charles Blomberg of Kinmun-
dy. Ill.; his sister, Mrs. Evelyn
Manthei of Isebelle, S. D., one
grandson, "James Edward Blom-
berg; his daughter-inqaw, bro-
ther-in-law, sisters in law, niec-
es, nephew, cousins and other
relatives and many fri-'s. He
numbered his friends by his ac-
quaintances. ]
John was baptized into the
Chrisian Church as a child. He
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self of this forgiveness of sins.
He showed this forgiveness in
his daily life as a devout man
and a doer of good works.
Me. Blomberg was in state at
Shanklin Funeral Home Chap-
el, Cuba Mo., until 12 noon
Tuesday, kpril 18, when he was i
taken to St. Paul's Lutheran
Church where services were
held at 2 P. M. Rev. Rodney
Scheer officiated wth sacred
songs sung by the church choir,
accompanied on the organ by
Joyce Hertlein. Graveside ser-i
vices were held under the aus-
pices of Cuba American Legio'
Post No. 522. Interment was in
the Gerth Cemetery. Those who
served as palbbearers were Ed-
win Hertlein, Herman Lerbs,
Fred Oberkrom, John Munzert
and Karl Beyer.
NEWS ABOUT TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ellis
and daughter, his mother and
sister Mrs. Ben Ellis and Lin-
da visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Titter near Leasburg.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Beahan
and children of Ferguson spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Enke.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Walter Lee
visited Mr. John Burrows at
the Rolls hospital Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson
spent Monday with their daugh-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Adams and son at Po-
tosi Monday.
Mrs. Henrietta Pancoast was
a weekend visitor with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Edeman and chil-
dren at Lake Montowesse.
Mrs. Luther Laswell spent
last week with her sister in
Overland, Mo., and On Tuesday
helped her celebrate her 83rd
birthday.
Mrs. E. A. Lindberg spent the
weekend with her son and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lind-
berg and children at Kirkwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Barnes
of St., Louis spent Monday @ith
his cousin, Mrs. P. H. Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Jennings
f Montgomery City, Mo., and
Mrs. Nellie Nixon of Leasburg,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Nixon and family and
helped Linda Nixon celebrate
her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweetin
of Rol spent Sunday, April 16
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Address all communications in care of The Cuba Free Press,
Box 192, Cuba Misouri or phone TU 5-460
Thursday, April 27, 1961
Frank Sweetin, who had a birth-
day dinner for Walter.
Miss Linda Ellis spent Sat-
urday night with Miss Gwen-
doly n Pingleton and accoml=qtni-
ed Rev. and Mrs. Pingleton and
children to Salem, Mo., where
he preached Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rutz
and children 'of St. Louis were
weekend visitors with Mrs. Vir-
ginia Rutz and children.
S u n d a y afternoon visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith
were their long time friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Shell Logerbrinck
of St. Clair, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilhite
of Owensvil4e spent Sunday
with his brother-in-law and sis-
ter Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sou-
ders.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weis and
children of St. Louis spent Sun-
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Stephan. Mrs. May-
me Stephan accompanied them
to Cuba after spending the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sprague.
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