Huls, Ed 1893 - 1971
HULS, HARMS, HEMRNELRICK
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Date: 11/15/2011 at 12:56:29
Ed Huls, January 18, illness.
Funeral services were on Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Immanuel Lutheran Church with Rev. David J. Roy officiating. Burial was in Brule Creek Lutheran Church Cemetery, rural Elk Point, under direction of the Schroeder Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Clinton Onnen, Sam Claassen, H. L . Eichacker, Darrell Boetger, Alfred Kjose and Ivyl Small. A prayer service was said Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Funeral home.
Mr. Huls was born February 11, 1893, in Woodford county, Illinois. He moved to the Akron are a as a child. He married Etta Harms in 1914 near Akron. She died in 1916. He then married Eva Hemrnelrick November 2, 1921, at Sioux City. Mr. Huls worked as a blacksmith in Spink, S. D., Westfield and Akron. He moved to Akron in 1941.
Survivors are his wife; three sons, Alfred and Conrad, both of Akron, and Floyd of Le Mars; a daughter, Mrs. Donald Onnen of Plainview, Neb.; a stepson Maurice Harms of Le Mars; a brother, Alex of Shell Lake, Wis.; 23 grand children and 24 great-grandchildren.
Akron Register Tribune
Thursday, January 28, 1971
Akron, Iowa
-----------------------TRANSCRIBER NOTE: According to findagrave.com his first name is Esterd.
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