SCHOGER, Julian 1858-1943
SCHOGER, DOCKEN, BRENDEN, OLSEN, MAAKESTAD, FREDERICKSON
Posted By: Larry Shoger (email)
Date: 8/16/2009 at 22:06:36
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J. Schoger, 84, Dies At Osage
Rites Sunday at Lutheran ChurchOsage-Funeral services for Julian Schoger, 84, who died Thursday night at his home in Osage following an illness of several months, will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 at the Champion funeral home and at 3 o'clock at the Osage Lutheran church, the Rev. T.P. Solem officiating. Burial will be at the Osage cemetery.
Mr. Schoger was born in 1858 in Iowa county near Dodgeville, Wis., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schoger. At the age of seven, he came with his parents to Mitchell county. Four years later, his parents and one brother and a sister died, following which he made his home with a brother, John.
In 1879, he was married to Julia Docken of Meroa. They lived in North Dakota for a number of years, returning to a farm in Mitchell county west of Osage. She died in 1931. In 1933, he was married to Mrs. Carrie Olson, who survives. Also surviving are four stepchildren, Lawrence, Waterloo; Ervin at home; Mrs. Myron Maakestad, Meroa; and Mrs. Ed Frederickson, Bancroft; 10 step grandchildren and four step great grandchildren.
Mason City Globe Gazette, 1943
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#2:Julian Schoger died at his home near Osage Friday, April 29, at the age of 84 years. He had been in failing health due to his great age, for a long time. Mr. Schoger was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Schoger, and was born Dec. 21, 1858.
When a child of six, he travelled with his parents by covered wagon from Wisconsin to South Dakota, where the family located near Yankton. After a year, the family came back east as far as Mitchell county. Mr. Schoger is known to have made at least two subsequent trips by covered wagon to the Dakotas and back.
However he continued to reside in and near Osage for the remainder of his life, with the exception of nine years spent in Grand Forks county, N.D., where he engaged in business and farming.
In Mitchell county he was chiefly engaged in farming, although for a time he had an interest in the Meroa store. In 1880 he was united in marriage with Guri Docken. His wife passed away March 9, 1921. On June 6, 1923, he was united in marriage with Mrs. Carrie Brenden-Olsen.
In 1912, Mr. and Mrs. Schoger moved to Osage, where he continued to reside until his death.
Mr. Schoger was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran church and was a charter member of the Osage Lutheran church. He was in a true and good sense a self-made man.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, three brothers, and a sister. Surviving is his wife, and four step-children. The latter are: Lawrence Olsen of Waterloo; Irvin Olsen and Mrs. Myron Maakestad, of Osage; and Mrs. Ed Frederickson of Bancroft; also ten step-grandchildren and four step-great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Champion funeral home and the Osage Lutheran church on May 2, at 3:00 p.m. and were conducted by the Rev. T.P. Solem, pastor of the Osage Lutheran church. Internment was in Osage cemetery.
SOURCE: Mitchell County Press News - 6 MAY 1943
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