Juetting, Johanna (Johnson) (Dubbel) 1842-1910
JUETTING, JOHNSON, JANSSEN, DUBBEL
Posted By: Linda Mohning, volunteer (email)
Date: 6/16/2012 at 14:23:42
The Reaper Death. Mrs Herman Juetting.
Johanna Johnson, wife of Herman Juetting, died at her home in Remsen on Thursday, May 12 at 1 p.m. of heart disease, coupled with dropsy, after having been bedridden for nearly one year.
Descendant was born in Sweindorf in the circuit of Esens, Ost Friesland, Germany, on the 17th day of July 1841. In her home, when grown to womanhood, she married Tjark Dubbel. After two children were born to them, the family came to America and settled at Eureka, Woodford county, Illinois.
After the death of Mr Dubbel, the widow became the wife of Herman Juetting who was also widowed, and eleven years ago they came to Remsen. Here they soon became known as honorable and obliging people and made friends wherever they went. Mrs Juetting was one of those quiet, kind and industrious women whom the Germans love to designate as "Brave Hausfrau". She was devoted to her family and kind and obliging towards her neighbors, who all sympathize deeply with the bereaved family.
The funeral took place after services in the house of mourning and in Christ church, conducted by Rev. Brauer of Fort Dodge, on Monday afternoon, May 16, and the church was barely large enough to receive all those who were there to pay a last tribute of respect to the departed one.
Mr. Juetting is the present Vice-President of Prinz Heinrich Lodge O.D.H.S., and forty of the members marched in the funeral procession. The lodge had also laid a beautiful wreath of natural flowers on the casket. - Remsen Bell-Enterprise 19 May 1910
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“REMSEN. From the Bell-Enterprise. We regret to learn that Mrs. Herman Juetting is dangerously ill with heart trouble, and that the attending physician fears the worst. “ - Le Mars Globe Post, April 11, 1910, page 3.
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“John Schroeder, of Geddes, S. D. is visiting relatives in Remsen and vicinity. He came down to attend this funeral of Mrs. Juetting.” – Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel, May 17, 1910, page 2.
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