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Albert M. Fiedler

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Albert M. Fiedler

Birth
Oyens, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA
Death
27 Feb 1925 (aged 32)
Le Mars, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Oyens, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Taken from the Le Mars Globe-Post, Le Mars, Iowa, Monday, March 2, 1925 Front Page

OYENS VETERAN HEARS FINAL TAPS SOUNDED

Albert Fiedler Dies of Disease Which He Contracted During Service During World War

Albert M. Fiedler, of Marcus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fiedler, of Oyens, and world war veteran, died in the Sacred Heart hospital Friday, February 27, at 11:45 p. m. Death was due to tuberculosis. Tbe funeral was held today at St. Catherine's church at Oyens. The body was interred in St. Catherine cemetery. Rev. Father Rolfes officiated.

Deceased is survived by his parents and brothers and sister.

Mr. Fiedler was born November 5, 1892 in Plymouth county on the Jacob Fiedler homestead in Plymouth county. He lived with his parents until the fall of 1917, when he enlisted in the world war as a private first class. He served his time in the motor truck supply company, Eight division, regular army, spending most of his time hauling motor equipment to, the coast. He was honorably discharged at Camp Dodge. February 1, 1919. During his service in the war he contracted tuberculosis and on July 17, 1923, he went to Denver and later on to California in order to gain relief.

He ran a general merchandise store at Marcus after the war for two years. He had to give it up on account of his health. A more complete obituary will be published in these columns Thursday.

Taken from the Le Mars Globe-Post, Le Mars, Iowa, Thursday, March 5, 1925 Page Three
VETERAN'S FUNERAL LARGEST EVER SEEN
ALBERT FIEDLER BURIED 0YENS-FAMILIES ARE MOVING
(Special Correspondence)
The funeral of Albert Keldler, who died at the Sacred Heart hospital at Le Mars, Friday night, was held at the St. Catherine church Monday morning, Rev. Father Rolfes officiating. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Feldler; two brothers, Frank and John, who are living near Oyens, and one sister, Mrs. Mike Weber, of Oyens. His pallbearers were: Nick Goettlnger, Bill Lentz, Edward Hentges, Peter Gengler, Alphons Orban and Lee Hoddapp. Albert being a veteran of the world war, he was given a military funeral. His pallbearers were ex-soldiers and attended in military costume. Albert conducted a store at Marcus. Ia., until his health began to fail. The last few years he was trying to regain his health in the western states. His death is a sad blow to all who knew him. His funeral was the largest Oyens has ever seen. The out-of-town visitors who attended his funeral are as follows: Mrs. Susan Brucher, Dr. W. Brucher, Mrs. Margaret Houghton, Mrs. Catherine Masuen, Mrs. Barbara Wurth, Mrs. Barbara Scheitler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheitler, Mr. and Mrs. John Masuen, Mrs. Paul Wanderscheld, Mr. and Mrs. James Burns, Mrs. Nick Zige and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hames, of Le Mars; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brucher, Mrs. Catherine Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fiedler, Mrs. Barney Steaber, Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Schnepf and Paul Boever, of Remsen; Mrs. Peter Yugenstack, of Leeds; Mr. Kingsley, of Currie, Minn.; Miss Alice Garven, of Marcus and a delegation of Legion boys from Marcus.
Taken from the Le Mars Globe-Post, Le Mars, Iowa, Monday, March 2, 1925 Front Page

OYENS VETERAN HEARS FINAL TAPS SOUNDED

Albert Fiedler Dies of Disease Which He Contracted During Service During World War

Albert M. Fiedler, of Marcus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fiedler, of Oyens, and world war veteran, died in the Sacred Heart hospital Friday, February 27, at 11:45 p. m. Death was due to tuberculosis. Tbe funeral was held today at St. Catherine's church at Oyens. The body was interred in St. Catherine cemetery. Rev. Father Rolfes officiated.

Deceased is survived by his parents and brothers and sister.

Mr. Fiedler was born November 5, 1892 in Plymouth county on the Jacob Fiedler homestead in Plymouth county. He lived with his parents until the fall of 1917, when he enlisted in the world war as a private first class. He served his time in the motor truck supply company, Eight division, regular army, spending most of his time hauling motor equipment to, the coast. He was honorably discharged at Camp Dodge. February 1, 1919. During his service in the war he contracted tuberculosis and on July 17, 1923, he went to Denver and later on to California in order to gain relief.

He ran a general merchandise store at Marcus after the war for two years. He had to give it up on account of his health. A more complete obituary will be published in these columns Thursday.

Taken from the Le Mars Globe-Post, Le Mars, Iowa, Thursday, March 5, 1925 Page Three
VETERAN'S FUNERAL LARGEST EVER SEEN
ALBERT FIEDLER BURIED 0YENS-FAMILIES ARE MOVING
(Special Correspondence)
The funeral of Albert Keldler, who died at the Sacred Heart hospital at Le Mars, Friday night, was held at the St. Catherine church Monday morning, Rev. Father Rolfes officiating. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Feldler; two brothers, Frank and John, who are living near Oyens, and one sister, Mrs. Mike Weber, of Oyens. His pallbearers were: Nick Goettlnger, Bill Lentz, Edward Hentges, Peter Gengler, Alphons Orban and Lee Hoddapp. Albert being a veteran of the world war, he was given a military funeral. His pallbearers were ex-soldiers and attended in military costume. Albert conducted a store at Marcus. Ia., until his health began to fail. The last few years he was trying to regain his health in the western states. His death is a sad blow to all who knew him. His funeral was the largest Oyens has ever seen. The out-of-town visitors who attended his funeral are as follows: Mrs. Susan Brucher, Dr. W. Brucher, Mrs. Margaret Houghton, Mrs. Catherine Masuen, Mrs. Barbara Wurth, Mrs. Barbara Scheitler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheitler, Mr. and Mrs. John Masuen, Mrs. Paul Wanderscheld, Mr. and Mrs. James Burns, Mrs. Nick Zige and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hames, of Le Mars; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brucher, Mrs. Catherine Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fiedler, Mrs. Barney Steaber, Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Schnepf and Paul Boever, of Remsen; Mrs. Peter Yugenstack, of Leeds; Mr. Kingsley, of Currie, Minn.; Miss Alice Garven, of Marcus and a delegation of Legion boys from Marcus.


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