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Gustave E. Noske

NOSKE, PURCELL, JENKINS, MEK, COCHERELL, MORRIS, NEUSKE, SIPPLE

Posted By: Volunteer - Rich Lowe
Date: 10/20/2001 at 05:42:07

Gustave Emmanuel Noske, son of Hannah and Gustave Sipple Noske was born in Farmington, Iowa May 3, 1861 and passed away at his home January 6, 1952 at 4:50 a.m., following a serious illness of several months duration.

On July 24, 1926, he was united in marriage to Grace Locke Neuske in Peoria, who cared for him faithfully during his long illness.

Those left to mourn his passing are the widow; one sister, Mrs. Bertie Purcell of Excelsior Springs, Mo.; 3 nieces, Mrs. Linnie Jenkins, Des Moines, Mrs. Ruth Meek and Mrs. Helen Cocherell both of Bonaparte; 3 nephews, Fred, Harry W. and Emil all of Bonaparte.

He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, Will, Emil, Albert and Otto, and his first wife, Jessie Morris Noske.

As a boy, he became affiliated with the German Lutheran church in Farmington. All of his working years were spent in the harness business here.

Funeral services were held from the First Baptist church in Farmington, Wednesday, Jan. 9, at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Earl Kelley officiating. Interment in Farmington cemetery.

Source: Tri-County News; Jan. 10, 1952
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Gustav Emanuel Noske

Gustav Emanuel Noske, 90, passed away at his home in Farmington Sunday morning after several months illness. He was in the harness business in Farmington during his active life.

He was the son of Gustav and Johanna Noske and was born in Farmington on May 3, 1861. He learned the harness business in his father's shop and continued the business after his father's death.

His parents, four brothers, William, Albert, Otto and Emil preceded him in death. His wife, one sister, Mrs. Bertie Purcell of Excelsior Springs, Mo. And several nieces and nephews survive.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Farmington Baptist church with the rev. Earl Kelly officiating. Burial was in Farmington cemetery.

Source: The Record-Republican; Jan. 10, 1952
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