John Deifeinyer, 79,
Men If Death I?C(\ t&
Funeral services for John Deite-
myer, 79, who died in his home
here last Friday after a long ill¬
ness, were held from Trinity
Lutheran Church Sundav after-
noon, Rev Walter Pasehe offici¬
ating. Buiial was made in Union
Cemetery. Services in eharge of
Sabroske & Myers.
He had been a resident of El¬
more for the past 25 years hav¬
ing moved here from his farm
near Elmore. Mr. and Mrs
Deitemyer celebrated their 50tb
wedding anniversary three years
ago last May
Besides his wife he is survived
by two daughters, Mrs. Leonard
Wendtof Elmore and Mrs. How¬
ard Gahn of 0#-k Harbor; £we
sons, Albert of Woodville and
Otto of Eimore; two brothers,
Harmon of Toledo and Edward
of Woodville; two sisters, Mrs.
Marie Hurrelbrink of Genoa and
and Mrs: Dora Bartelheim of
Luekey*