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2651 Friedhof Lehe (inzwischen aufgegeben HILD, Alfred Heinrich (I3589)
 
2652 Friedrich Reuter ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Musson-Baranzy. Endgrablage: Grab 183 REUTER, Friedrich (I20082)
 
2653 Friedrich-Wilhelm-Hospital SCHMERSE, Anna Elisabeth (I8584)
 
2654 Friedrich-Wilhelm-Hospital SCHMERSE, Hermann Karl (I8665)
 
2655 Friedrichschwerz LEMMRICH, Frieda Emma (I5702)
 
2656 Friedrichschwerz Familie: Kurt Hermann JAROSCHINSKY / Frieda Emma LEMMRICH (F1281)
 
2657 Friedrichschwerz Familie: Friedrich August LEMMRICH / Maria Henrietta MÖSCH (F1867)
 
2658 From "Port Madison, Washington Territory," by Fredi Perry. Nathan Bucklin was born at South Warren, Maine, and died at Eagle Harbor. He was the son of Ebenezer and Lydia (Mank) Bucklin. He married Marian Stevens Campbell and, after her death, married Mary Alice Babbitt. BUCKLIN, Esq Nathan (I48057)
 
2659 From Buffalo, NY Courier Express, December 1, 1964:

STROEHMANN - Ferdinand, Nov. 30. 1964, beloved husbnad of Anna Schneider Stroehmann, father of Mrs. Raymond (Marianne) Jankowski; grandfather of Mark J . Jankowski, survived by sisters and brothers in Germany. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc., 1933 Kensington Ave, Family present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral Wednesday at 11 am . Deceased was a member of Schwabescher-Mannerchor and American Citizens of German Descent. 
STRÖHMANN, Ferdinand (I15087)
 
2660 from the Buffalo Evening News:

Jankowski, Mark J. - February 8, 1981. Beloved son of Marianne Stroehmann Jankowski and Raymond Jankowski. Grandson of Anna Jankowski and the late August Jankowski. Friends may visit at the Sauer - Lynett Funeral Home, Kensington Avenue between the hours of 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock and thence to St. Aloysius at 9:30. Friends invited. 
JANKOWSKI, Mark J (I22452)
 
2661 From the Buffalo, NY Courier Express, October 3, 1949:

Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Stroehmann of Cedar Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marianne Herta, to Raymond Joseph Jankowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Jankowski of Snyder and Niagara Falls. The wedding will take place on Thanksgiving Day at St. Aloyisius Church. Mr. Jankowski attended the University of Buffalo and is a member of Beta Chi Epsilon.

From the Buffalo, NY Courier Express, December 6, 1949:

Jankowski-Stroehmann

St Aloysius Church was the setting at 10 a.m. Thursday, November 24th, for the marriage of Miss Marianne Herta Stroehmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Stroehmann, to Raymond Joseph Jankowski, son of Mr. and Mrs; August Jankowski of Snyder and Niagara Falls. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Joseph Sharmack. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a medieval gown of starlight white satin fashioned with a high round neckline and fitted bodice outlined with delicate leaves of seed pearls. The very full skirt terminated into a court train. Her fingertip veil of French illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls and orange blossoms and she carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias and pompons. Mrs. Harry L. Logan was the matron of honor in a ballerina gown of tissue gold lace embroidered in silver. Miss Ceiia Tronolone and Mrs. J. Carl Burke were bridesmaids and wore gowns similar to that of the honor attendant. Charles Snyder was the best man and the ushers were Richard Frees, Harry Logan and Edward Lankes. Baskets of white chrysanthemums and gladioli enhanced the Buffalo Athletic Club where the reception was held following the ceremony. After January 15th, the couple will be at home on Hoover Ave., Kenmore. 
Familie: Raymond Joseph William JANKOWSKI / Marianne Herta STRÖHMANN (F8046)
 
2662 From the New York Courier, Express, January 21, 1970:

Stroehmann -

Anna Schneider, January 19, 1970, beloved wife of the late Ferdinand Stroehmann; mother of Mrs. Marianne S. Jankowski; grandmother of Mark J. Jankowski. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc., 1933 Kensington Ave. Family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Thursday at 1:30 a.m. Requiem Mass at St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church at 9 a.m. Deceased was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society at St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church which will recite the Rosary Wednesday at I p.m 
SCHNEIDER, Anna Maria (I22449)
 
2663 from year

Name Minnie H Smith Age 35 Birth Year abt 1867 Birth Place Worcester, MS Marriage Date 26 Nov 1902 Marriage Place Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA Father Louis Smith Mother Mary Lang 
Familie: Samuel Waterman LUDWIG / Minnie H SMITH (F15301)
 
2664 Frühgeburt, 7.Monat LAUER, Rüdiger (I26688)
 
2665 FSID G3VN-SN2 ARABIN, Wilhelmine (I23476)
 
2666 FSID G7T4-J1F KUNZ, Christine Henriette (I23473)
 
2667 FSID G7T4-P1G PISCATOR, Ferdinand (I23472)
 
2668 FSID G7T4-Q23 PISCATOR, Konrad Ludwig (I23470)
 
2669 FSID G7TW-T8D LEBERSHAUSEN, Karoline Friederike (I23469)
 
2670 FSID GS66-BWC

FSID GS66-BWC

FSID GS66-BWC
 
PFAFF, Hans Georg (I7245)
 
2671 FSID GS66-TK4 PFAFF, Johann Conrad (I7273)
 
2672 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I11706)
 
2673 Ft. Hamilton Hospital CONNAUGHTON, Thomas J (I1489)
 
2674 ful family gathering the prior evening. She was a beloved mother and her children said, “their lives would never be the same”. It would be impossible to count the many people she has welcomed into her old country home, including the many friends o f her children who often spent the night. She was a wonderful cook and recently mentioned how she missed making those lemon pies, Nissua coffee cake and cheese cakes. Her children remembered when they were younger, coming home from school and havi ng their Mother’s homemade goodies. She was waiting for good weather to come so she could get out on her porch. But…., she said she was not looking forward to seeing the new rock piles growing in sight of her back yard. She had lived in this sam e house since she was sixteen years old and didn’t want to be anywhere else. She loved driving and did not like eventually giving up her car however, this gave her the chance to spend more time with her daughter, Polly. They enjoyed many outings t ogether over the years, and Bea had recently informed Polly all of the places and people she wanted to visit over the summer. Bea was an avid lover of animals. She was always quick with a story from years ago, when Clayt and Polly were younger. S he loved her dear blind Siamese cat ”Su-kai”, who she reminisced about often. She especially loved visiting with her great-granddaughter Desirea, to whom she passed on her love of animals. She loved to see all the animals and was never shy about k issing and snuggling ALL the pets, no matter how big or small. Her love of animals reflected her sweet and loving demeanor. She could never understand how anyone could say “stupid animals”, and said she knew many animals who were smarter than mos t people she met. She always loved having her family stop by to visit, which they did regularly. Her grandson Brian stopped by almost daily, bringing her sandwiches and pizza’s. She also looked forward to Sunday night pizza dinners with her son , Clayty and daughter-in-law, Bette. On occasion, daughter Polly would join them as well. She always commented how every pizza was the prettiest pizza she had ever seen. Bea enjoyed having her great niece Pearl Seekins come to visit weekly, as wel l as her friends Jane Sprowl, Marion Martin, Judy Meklin and niece, Kay Sylvester. She loved having Brian over to take care of her beloved bird feeders. She always wanted to do it herself, but didn’t mind letting him help out. She would spend hou rs looking out the windows at the birds and loved the delicate little hummingbirds, waiting their arrival every year. Her plants and birdfeeders were always a source of joy and another excuse for her beloved grandson to stop by. In the past 5 ½ mo nths she enjoyed holding her newest great-great grandchild, Levi Ezra York and loved his blue eyes. Bea always took pride in the flower gardens, vegetable gardens and lawns she kept. In more recent years she was pleased to have her grandson Brian , help with the flower gardens, grandson Jeff, help with the vegetable gardens and her son Clayt, mow her lawn. Bea’s favorite flowers from her garden were peonies and she loved to make beautiful bouquets for family and friends. Bea was a longtim e active communicant of St. Peters Episcopal Church in Rockland. For many years she loved serving as Altar Guild Coordinator, beginning with Father Kenyon and continuing with several Priests that followed at St. Peters. She enjoyed the Thursday Gu ild meetings and lunch and was particularly pleased to be visited weekly by the ladies from St. Peters’, who brought communion and readings. She was also an Emeritus member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Rebekah’s Lodge in Thomaston. Bo rn in Brandon, VT, October 7, 1918, Bea was the daughter of Chauncy, Sr. and Eva M. Rogers Clark. She attended local schools. Other than her parents, Bea was pre-deceased by her beloved husband, Clayton E. Keizer, Sr. in 1995; her beloved son Dav id Keizer in 1983, and son-in-law John O. Lantz, Jr. in 2015; two beloved grandsons, Jeffrey York in January of this year and Daren Keizer; three siblings, Herbert Clark, Marian Clark and Chauncey Clark, Jr. She is survived by her daughter, Paulin e York Lantz of Port Clyde; her son Clayton E. Keizer, Jr. and his wife Bette of Cushing; her sister Elizabeth Howland of Brandon, VT; nine grandchildren, Kevin Keizer, Brian York, Sherry Ripley, Jamie Keizer, Kimberly Moore, Sal Keizer, Lisa Garr ison, Heather Keizer, Michael Tripp; 18 great-grandchildren, Robbie Keizer, Christoffer Keizer, Cody Myers, Aleyah Keizer, Caleb Keizer, Andrew McLain, Landon Garrison, Desirea York, Keith York, Hannah Moore, Zachary Moore, Kelsie Smith, Dakota Ke izer, Amiah Keizer, Daren J. Smith, Lilly, Landon and Ophelia Tripp; two great-great grandchildren, Emily Sykes and Levi E. York, as well as several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to visit from 10:00 to 11:00 am, Thursday , May 23, 2019, at Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland, where a funeral service will be held at 11:00 am. The Reverend Lael Sorensen, Rector of St. Peters Episcopal Church, Rockland, will officiate. Interment w ill be in Village Cemetery, Thomaston. To share a memory or story with Bea’s family, please visit their online Book of Memories at www.bchfh.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Pope Memorial Humane Society of Knox County, P .O. Box 1294, Rockland, ME 04841.
Obituary link: https://www.bchfh.com/memorials/beatrice-keizer/3813055/
Date: April 2019
THOMASTON – Beatrice M. Keizer, 100 ½, died suddenly and unexpectedly, April 19, 2019, on Good Friday, just fourteen hours after returning home after a wonderful family gathering the prior evening.
She was a beloved mother and her children said, “their lives would never be the same”. It would be impossible to count the many people she has welcomed into her old country home, including the many friends of her children who often spent the night . She was a wonderful cook and recently mentioned how she missed making those lemon pies, Nissua coffee cake and cheese cakes. Her children remembered when they were younger, coming home from school and having their Mother’s homemade goodies.

She was waiting for good weather to come so she could get out on her porch. But…., she said she was not looking forward to seeing the new rock piles growing in sight of her back yard. She had lived in this same house since she was sixteen years ol d and didn’t want to be anywhere else. She loved driving and did not like eventually giving up her car however, this gave her the chance to spend more time with her daughter, Polly. They enjoyed many outings together over the years, and Bea had re cently informed Polly all of the places and people she wanted to visit over the summer.

Bea was an avid lover of animals. She was always quick with a story from years ago, when Clayt and Polly were younger. She loved her dear blind Siamese cat ”Su-kai”, who she reminisced about often. She especially loved visiting with her great-gran ddaughter Desirea, to whom she passed on her love of animals. She loved to see all the animals and was never shy about kissing and snuggling ALL the pets, no matter how big or small. Her love of animals reflected her sweet and loving demeanor. Sh e could never understand how anyone could say “stupid animals”, and said she knew many animals who were smarter than most people she met.

She always loved having her family stop by to visit, which they did regularly. Her grandson Brian stopped by almost daily, bringing her sandwiches and pizza’s. She also looked forward to Sunday night pizza dinners with her son, Clayty and daughter -in-law, Bette. On occasion, daughter Polly would join them as well. She always commented how every pizza was the prettiest pizza she had ever seen. Bea enjoyed having her great niece Pearl Seekins come to visit weekly, as well as her friends Jan e Sprowl, Marion Martin, Judy Meklin and niece, Kay Sylvester.

She loved having Brian over to take care of her beloved bird feeders. She always wanted to do it herself, but didn’t mind letting him help out. She would spend hours looking out the windows at the birds and loved the delicate little hummingbirds , waiting their arrival every year. Her plants and birdfeeders were always a source of joy and another excuse for her beloved grandson to stop by. In the past 5 ½ months she enjoyed holding her newest great-great grandchild, Levi Ezra York and lov ed his blue eyes.

Bea always took pride in the flower gardens, vegetable gardens and lawns she kept. In more recent years she was pleased to have her grandson Brian, help with the flower gardens, grandson Jeff, help with the vegetable gardens and her son Clayt, mo w her lawn. Bea’s favorite flowers from her garden were peonies and she loved to make beautiful bouquets for family and friends.

Bea was a longtime active communicant of St. Peters Episcopal Church in Rockland. For many years she loved serving as Altar Guild Coordinator, beginning with Father Kenyon and continuing with several Priests that followed at St. Peters. She enjoye d the Thursday Guild meetings and lunch and was particularly pleased to be visited weekly by the ladies from St. Peters’, who brought communion and readings.
She was also an Emeritus member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Rebekah’s Lodge in Thomaston.

Born in Brandon, VT, October 7, 1918, Bea was the daughter of Chauncy, Sr. and Eva M. Rogers Clark. She attended local schools.

Other than her parents, Bea was pre-deceased by her beloved husband, Clayton E. Keizer, Sr. in 1995; her beloved son David Keizer in 1983, and son-in-law John O. Lantz, Jr. in 2015; two beloved grandsons, Jeffrey York in January of this year and D aren Keizer; three siblings, Herbert Clark, Marian Clark and Chauncey Clark, Jr. She is survived by her daughter, Pauline York Lantz of Port Clyde; her son Clayton E. Keizer, Jr. and his wife Bette of Cushing; her sister Elizabeth Howland of Brand on, VT; nine grandchildren, Kevin Keizer, Brian York, Sherry Ripley, Jamie Keizer, Kimberly Moore, Sal Keizer, Lisa Garrison, Heather Keizer, Michael Tripp; 18 great-grandchildren, Robbie Keizer, Christoffer Keizer, Cody Myers, Aleyah Keizer, Cale b Keizer, Andrew McLain, Landon Garrison, Desirea York, Keith York, Hannah Moore, Zachary Moore, Kelsie Smith, Dakota Keizer, Amiah Keizer, Daren J. Smith, Lilly, Landon and Ophelia Tripp; two great-great grandchildren, Emily Sykes and Levi E. Yor k, as well as several nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to visit from 10:00 to 11:00 am, Thursday, May 23, 2019, at Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland, where a funeral service will be held at 11:00 am. The Reverend Lael Sorensen, R ector of St. Peters Episcopal Church, Rockland, will officiate. Interment will be in Village Cemetery, Thomaston.

To share a memory or story with Bea’s family, please visit their online Book of Memories at www.bchfh.com.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Pope Memorial Humane Society of Knox County, P.O. Box 1294, Rockland, ME 04841. 
CLARK, Beatrice M. (I44204)
 
2675 Funeral 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 3, at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, 1802 Bethel Road, Weatherford ANDERSON, Mary Margaret (I220)
 
2676 Funeral services for Harold “Henry” “Bud” I. Sharp, 78, of Colona, IL, will be 10:00AM Monday at the Van Hoe Funeral Home Ltd., East Moline, IL. Burial will be in Greenview Memorial Gardens, East Moline. Visitation will be 2:00-5:00PM Sunday at the funeral home. Mr. Sharp died Thursday, April 10, 2014, at the Fort Armstrong, Rock Island, IL. Memorials may be made to Green River United Methodist Church, Colona.
Harold was born April 1, 1936, in Promise City, IA, the son of Irvin and Annah Mae Bennett Sharp. He married the love of his life, Karen Head, August 30, 1969 in Moline, IL. She died March 27, 2005. Harold had, worked for the Rock Island Lines, been a heavy equipment operator, and retired from Midland Davis. He loved gardening, fishing, dancing, and singing.
Survivors include his daughters, Sandie (Dan) Atkins, East Moline, Linda Lopez, IL, and Kathy Herman, Moline; sons, Little Jim ( Weng) Sharp, Chula Vista, CA, and Tom (Tracy) Sharp, Colona; grandchildren, Walker Held, David Anderson, Daniel Atkins, Emmanine Lopez, Jessica Deriemaker, Kyle Herman, Eric Herman, Trent Sharp, Richie Sharp, Andrew Sharp, Alexis Vrana, Shawn Lindsay Jr., and Jacob Henry Sharp; several great grandchildren; sister, Jeannie Merritt, Seymour, IA; brothers, Bill Sharp, IA, Norman “Doc” Sharp, Canada, and Gary (Colleen) Sharp, FL.
He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, and son, James Edward “Big Jim” Sharp.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.vanhoe.com 
SHARP, Harold “Henry” “Bud” I. (I27916)
 
2677 Funeral services for Sanford Walter were held in Gardiner Friday afternoon at the home of his son Edwin, with whom he had made his home the last few years. Mr. Walter was a much respected citizen of this place, and the community was well represented at the funeral. Mr. Walter had reached the age of 81 years and is survived by his two sons, Edwin and Sidney, both of Gardiner. Interment was in Ludwig Cemetery.

Lincoln County News: December 7th, 1939 
WALTER, Sanford Brown (I42679)
 
2678 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I125)
 
2679 Gale Research Company. Biography and Genealogy Master Index. Detroit, MI, USA: Gale Research Company, 2008. Quelle (S12160)
 
2680 Galion - Carol Jean Flick, 96, of Galion passed away Monday, October 21, 2019 peacefully at home surrounded by her family.

She was born October 19, 1923 in Galion and was the daughter of Dr. Gordon and Aurelia (Martin) Meuser. On April 9, 1944 she married Paul E. Flick and they were married 61 years until his passing on December 9, 2005.

Carol graduated from Galion High School and continued her education by receiving her Bachelor's degree from Ashland University and Master's degree in Business Administration from Bowling Green State University. She had previously taught at Buckeye Central Schools and Iberia School before teaching Galion High School from 1966 until her retirement in 1986.

Carol was a member of First United Church of Christ in Galion, Daughters of the American Revolution and Bridge-O-Rama bridge club. She enjoyed traveling and was an avid reader and Jeopardy watcher.

Carol is survived by her two daughters, Sara Flick-Grandstaff of Zanesville and Jill (John) Ginder of Plymouth, Michigan and two grandsons, Jared and Jordan Ginder both of Plymouth, Michigan.

In addition to her parents and husband she was preceded in death by two sons, Douglas and Timothy Flick.

A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 2, 2019 at the First United Church of Christ, 248 Harding Way West, Galion, Ohio 44833 with Rev. Darrin Harvey officiating.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in care of the funeral home.

Richardson Davis Chapel of Snyder Funeral Homes in Galion is honored to serve the family of Carol Flick, and condolences may be made to them at www.SnyderFuneralHomes.com. 
MEUSER, Carol Jean (I24307)
 
2681 Ganterho ZÖPPRITZ, Hans Georg Moriz (I35991)
 
2682 Ganterho ZÖPPRITZ, Mariette (I35993)
 
2683 Ganterho ZOEPPRITZ, Julia Marie Anna (I35995)
 
2684 Ganterho LOEPPERITZ, Ottilie Adelheid (I36330)
 
2685 Ganterho ZÖPPRITZ, Julie (I36331)
 
2686 Ganterho ZÖPPRITZ, Kurt Moriz Hartmann (I36332)
 
2687 Ganterho ZÖPPRITZ, Josephine Marie Helene (I36333)
 
2688 Garden LN, Section 131, Lot F, Space 694 HAEHNLE, Helen Louise (I25036)
 
2689 Garden LN, Section 14, Lot 206, Space 2 HAEHNLE, Charles C (I25028)
 
2690 Garden LN, Section 14, Lot 206, Space 4 HAEHNLE, Elmer Christian (I25029)
 
2691 Garden LN, Section 14, Lot 206, Space 5 HAEHNLE, Stanley John (I25030)
 
2692 Garden LN, Section 14, Lot 206, Space 6 FEID, Louisa Jacobina (I25026)
 
2693 Garden LN, Section 14, Lot 206, Space 6 HAEHNLE, Erhardt (I25027)
 
2694 Garden LN, Section 14, Lot 206, Space 7 HAEHNLE, Walter Feid (I25031)
 
2695 Garnisongemeinde Berlin LANDGRAF, Fritz Carl Emil (I5433)
 
2696 Gartenstr. 18 SCHMIDT, Karl Albert (I8799)
 
2697 Gary George Ludwig aus Summit, Mississippi | 1947 - 2017 | Nachruf

Gary George Ludwig

2. Juni 1947 - 22. August 2017

Gary George Ludwig, 70, wohnhaft in Summit, MS, starb am 22. August 2017 an den Folgen eines Autounfalls. Die Aufbahrung findet am Samstag, den 26. August von 18:00 bis 21:00 Uhr im Hartman Jones Funeral Home, 1801 Delaware Ave, statt und wird am Sonntag, den 27. August 2017 von 13:00 bis 14:00 Uhr in der Kapelle des Bestattungsinstituts fortgesetzt. Pfarrer Jerry Gressett wird den Gottesdienst leiten. Die Beerdigung findet auf dem Hollywood Cemetery statt.

Herr Ludwig wurde am 2. Juni 1947 in Bridgeport, CT als Sohn von Raymond Ludwig und Gladys Stowe Ludwig geboren. Er war langjähriges Mitglied der Westgate Church in Magnolia.  Herr Ludwig war ein Veteran der US-Armee und diente im Vietnamkrieg. Er arbeitete als Bootsführer und genoss das Hochseefischen. Er war ein Witzbold, der einen immer als Erster zum Lachen brachte, wenn man traurig war. Er hatte viele Hobbys, darunter Billard, Golf und Angeln. Er war nett zu allen.

Vor ihm starben seine Eltern, seine Brüder Raymond Ludwig, Howard Ludwig, Wayne Ludwig und Burnette Ludwig, ein Schwager; Alex Varaksa, Neffen Ray Ludwig und William Ludwig sowie seine erste Frau Rita Lynn Ludwig.

Er hinterlässt seine Frau Sharon Ludwig aus Summit, zwei Töchter; Paula Tanner und Danielle Cockerham, beide aus Summit, einen Bruder und eine Schwägerin; Tim und Laurie Lambert aus Jacksonville, Florida, zwei Schwestern; Emily Varaksa und Shelia Lambert, beide aus McComb, sechs Enkelkinder; Joseph Tanner, Alex Tanner, Shell Tanner, Braxton Gary Cockerham, Easton Cockerham und Shayla Cockerham sowie seine vier Dackel, die er wie seine Familie liebte, sowie zahlreiche andere Verwandte und Freunde.

Sargträger sind: Joseph Tanner, Alex Tanner, Vernon Cockerham, Jr., Melvin Thames, Alex Varaksa und Anthony Varaksa.

Ehrensargträger ist Mark Ludwig. 
LUDWIG, Gary George (I37864)
 
2698 geb. N ??? HENCHE, Anna Christina (I3351)
 
2699 geboorteakte 91 KETELAAR, Martinus (I4261)
 
2700 Geboren am 23.10.1910 in Bochum, gestorben am 18.7.1979 in Duderstadt. Promotion zum Dr. phil. 1937 mit der Dissertation Die Ortsnamen auf -ingerode.

Als Studiendirektor am Duderstädter Gymnasium, Mitbegründer und langjähriger 2. Vorsitzender des Heimatvereins Goldene Mark unterstützte er besonders die Wiedereinrichtung und den Ausbau des Duderstädter Heimatmuseums und widmete sich u. a. der Erforschung der Mundart und Volkskunde des Untereichsfeldes.

Gemeinsam mit Bernhard Otto veröffentlichte Franz Boegehold 1957 im Verlag Mecke Das Tausendjährige Duderstadt. Bilder aus einer mittelalterlichen Stadt in der Goldenen Mark. Er war Mitinitiator bei der Herausgabe der Zeitschrift Die Goldene Mark. 1976 setzte er sich erfolgreich für die Vermittlung zum Druck des Buches „Stadtbesichtigungen, Beispiel Duderstadt" ein und sorgte damit für das Wiederingangkommen der Buchproduktion bei Mecke Druck und Verlag. 
BOEGEHOLD, Dr. phil. Franz (I21162)
 

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