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2. Sophia KRUMWIEDE was born on 27 Nov 1860.(1)
She died on 13 Jun 1932 in Buckley, Iroquois County, Illinois.
(4)(5) The source of this obituary is probably
a bulletin of St. John's Lutheran Church, rather than a newspaper. The type-style
and wording both lend to this impression. MRS. FRED HILGENDORF LAID TO
REST ON FRIDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Fred Hilgendorf, which were held on
Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the home and at 2:30 o'clock at St. John's Lutheran
church, were very largely attended. Rev. C. Braeunig, pastor St. John's Lutheran
church, officiated and brought comfort to the sorrowing family. Music was furnished
by the male choir. Commitment took place in St. John's cemetery following the
church obsequies. The pallbearers were grandsons of the deceased and were namely,
Fred and Theodore Theesfeldt (sic), Robert and Lester Ronna, Myron King and Clifford
Hilgendorf. The beautiful flowers were carried by the following granddaughters of
Mrs. Hilgendorf: Sophia, Mary, Laura, and Verna Hilgendorf. Among those from
a distance who attended the services were Rev. Theo. Hilgendorf and wife, of Zap,
N.D.; Rev. Carl H. Hilgendorf and family, of Geneseo; Fred Hilgendorf and family,
of Almond, Wis.; Charles Theesfeldt (sic) and family, of Ashkum; Ed. Steinman, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Theesfeldt (sic), Mrs. Barney Bartell, of Cassopolis, Mich., and
William Theesfeldt (sic), of Donovan. The following obituary, in all probability
from The Record, Paxton, Illinois, gives further information. MRS. FRED
HILGENDORF PASSES AWAY AT BUCKLEY Buckley, Ill, June 14. -- Mrs. Fred Hilgendorf,
72, for many years a resident of Buckley, passed away at her home on S. Railroad
Ave., on Monday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. The deceased, who suffered a stroke of
paralysis several years ago, has been failing since that time. The deceased,
who was born near Buckley in 1857, was united in marriage to Fred Hilgendorf in 1877.
To the union were born twelve children. Two who preceded their mother in death are
Mrs. Ed. Steinman and Mrs. Charles Theesfeldt. (sic) Those who survive with the sorrowing
husband and father are Mrs. William Crozier of Cissna Park; August Hilgendorf, Buckley;
Fred, of Almond, Wis.; Martin Hilgendorf, Mrs. Wilbur King, Mrs. Fred Ronna, Ed.
and Arthur Hilgendorf, of Buckley; Rev. Charles Hilgendorf, of Geneseo, Ill., and
Rev. Theodore Hilgendorf, of Zap, North Dakota.... ...and commitment will take
place in Buckley cemetery. [This is a mis-nomer for St. John's Lutheran Cemetery,
Buckley, where her grave can be easily found.] She was buried on 17 Jun
1932 in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, Buckley, Illinois. (5)(2)
Section A, Row 18, Plot 37
She was married to
Frederick HILGENDORF
(son of Daniel Friedrich HILGENDORF and Maria DREWS) on 19 Feb 1878 in St. John's
Lutheran Church, Buckley, Illinois. (6)(7)
(This is the first of four recorded marriages between the Hilgendorf and Krumwiede
families, and the one that causes the others to be cousin marriages. The marriage
record reads "Fritz Hilgendorf and Sophia Krumwiede.")
Frederick HILGENDORF was born on 27 Dec 1857 in Rakow, Pommerania, Germany.(1)
(5) He died on 15 Jun 1935 in Buckley, Iroquois County, Illinois.
(8) Following is an obituary, which sounds as
if it might have been in the bulletin of St. John's Lutheran Church rather than in
a newspaper. OBITUARY OF MR. FRED HILGENDORF Another of our older
members has passed to his eternal reward, Mr. Frederick Hilgendorf. He was born December
27, 1857, at Rakow in Pomerania, Germany. At the age of four years, he came with
his parents to this country and lived at Thornton, Illinois. In 1868, the family
moved on a farm near Buckley and affiliated with our congregation. The deceased was
a member of the first class confirmed in our church and he died in the faith he then
confessed. In 1878, he was united in marriage to Miss Sophia Krumwiede, who
on the 13th of June, 1932, preceded him in death. They lived a happy married life
for over 50 years and were privileged to see all their children grow to manhood and
womanhood. Two married daughters, Mrs. Marie Theesfeld and Mrs,. Emma Steinmann,
passed before them into eternity. It was to them a pleasure to be privileged to give
two of their sons to the Lord to serve Him in the holy ministry. The deceased
father, as long as he was able to work, was engaged in farming. Twenty years ago,
he retired from farm life to spend his remaining days in this village. The Lord had
blessed him with good health till the last year. The infirmities of old age caused
him at times much inconvenience. Since the departure of his wife, he lived with his
children who in love and kindness cared for him in his declining days and afforded
him all possible comfort. Well prepared for a blessed end and comforted with God's
Word, he fell asleep last Saturday evening and is now at home with the Savior as
he had desired. The deceased father was a sincere Christian and a respectable
citizen. He loved to hear the Word of God and to take part in the works of the church.
To the very last hour, he was privileged to hear the saving truth. Confessing his
trust and hope in Christ, he died a peaceful death. The time of his earthly life
numbers 77 years, 5 months and 18 days. His departure is mourned by his seven sons,
three daughters, forty-eight grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and many other
relatives and friends. May he rest in peace. He was buried on 20 Jun 1935
in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, Buckley, Illinois. (5)(2)
Section A, Row 20, Plot 37 Sophia KRUMWIEDE and Frederick HILGENDORF had the following
children: +9 i. Mary
Louise HILGENDORF. +10
ii. Emma HILGENDORF. +11
iii. Caroline Emma HILGENDORF. +12
iv. John August HILGENDORF. +13
v. Frederick John HILGENDORF. +14
vi. Martin HILGENDORF. +15
vii. Sophia Anna HILGENDORF. +16
viii. Meta E HILGENDORF. +17
ix. Edward F HILGENDORF. +18
x. Rev. Charles Carl G HILGENDORF. +19
xi. Arthur H HILGENDORF. +20
xii. Rev. Theodore Henry HILGENDORF.
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