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Niehus, Mrs. Ben (Katherine) 1888-1960

NIEHUS, DEITERMAN

Posted By: Linda Ziemann, volunteer (email)
Date: 1/7/2008 at 16:09:15

SERVICES HERE TUESDAY FOR MRS. BEN NIEHUS

Funeral services for Mrs. Ben (Katherine/Kate) Niehus, 72, well known and longtime resident of the Remsen community who died early Saturday at the Sacred Heart hospital, LeMars, were held at St. Mary’s Catholic church here Tuesday morning. Offering the requiem High Mass was St. Mary’s pastor, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis P. Schultes.

Mrs. Niehus had been in failing health for a long time and was a hospital patient two months.
BORN IN CARROLL COUNTY
Born February 13, 1888, on a farm in Carroll county, Ia., she was the daughter of the later Barney and Mary Deiterman who brought their family to the Remsen community in 1895 and settled on a farm here.

She married Ben Niehus on June 3, 1913, the ceremony taking place in St. Mary’s church and performed by the then pastor, Rev. Joseph D. Fisch, now of LeMars. The couple farmed here continuously until their retirement to town in 1951.

Mr. Niehus passed away January 3, of this year.

Mrs. Niehus, a lifelong member of the Catholic church and a devout member of St. Mary’s congregation these many years, was an outstanding Christian woman in every respect. She was a highly devoted wife and mother and won the respect and esteem of her every acquaintance. Her passing brought keenest regret over the countryside where she had been known for 65 years and came also as a source of sorrow to the esteemable family.

She was a member of Christian Mother’s society of St. Mary’s parish and of the Catholic Daughters of America, Remsen court.

Surviving are six sons: Cletus of Castle Rock, Colo,; Raymond of Riverside, Calif.; and Eddie, Gilbert, LeRoy and Walter, all of Remsen. Other survivors are three brothers, Henry Deiterman of Luverne, Minn.; Barney Deiterman of Geddes, S.D.; and Joseph Deiterman of Pipestone, Minn.; and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Deitering of El Cirrito, Calif., and Mrs. Clara McWaid of Winner, S.D. There are 17 grandchildren.

Preceding her in death besides her parents and husband were two brothers, John and Peter Deiterman and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Deitering and Mrs. George (Anna) Sturm.

Wake was held Sunday and Monday at the Fisch Funeral Home, which had charge of funeral arrangements and direction, with burial in St. Mary’s cemetery.

Pallbearers were Cyril, Raymond, Vincent, Gerald and Donald Deiterman, nephews, and Kenneth Beelmann.

Relatives an friends from a distance who came for the sacred burial rites are: Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Niehus and daughter, Jeanne, Castle Rock, Colo,; Mrs. Clara McWaid, Winner, S.D.; Henry Deiterman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beelman, Rosalind, Dorothy and Nyla, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Deiterman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ahrendt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Belle, and Mr. and Mrs. Burdell Willens, Luverne, Minn.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steeinoff, Adrian, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deiterman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hermann, Pipestone, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deitering, Battle Lake, Minn.; Mrs. Pete Roles, Ben and Dolores Sturm and Mrs. Alphonse Sturm, Minneota, Minn.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Willenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kalkhoff and Mrs. M.J. Daeges, Templeton, Ia.; Mrs. Josephine Deiterman, Ray Deiterman, and Mrs. Alben Nikles and daughters, Smithland, Ia.

Mrs. Sophia Deiterman, Donald Deiterman, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Deiterman and Mrs. and Mrs. Vince Deiterman and children, LeMars, Ia.; Casper Niehus and Mrs. Anna Niehus, Geddes, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Deiterman and Debbie, Sioux Falls, S.D.

Mrs. Jose Lehberger and children, Paullina, Ia.; Mr. and Henry Behrens, Carroll, Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruening, Maple River, Ia.; the Rev. Father Paul Bruening, Fort Dodge, Ia.; Mrs. Joe Crowley and son, James, Slayton, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kitt, Dedham, Ia.; George and Anna Kettman, Manning, Ia.

Joe Rolfes, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foley, Gunther Rolfes, Mrs. Margaret Langner, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gralapp and Eta, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dreckman and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Staab, LeMars; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reichling, Cryril Reichling, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reichling, Mr. and Mrs. John Fiedler, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Weiler and Mrs. John Weiler, Oyens; and,

Mrs. Catherine Eilers, Mrs. L. Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aupperle, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lambert, Henry Schumacker and Mr. Willard Eisenberger, Sioux City.

~Source: Remsen Bell-Enterprise newspaper, unknown date
~Date of death: May 7, 1960
~Submitted by family member, Mona Scheer, for transcription and posting


 

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