Name: Daenzer, Mary Elizabeth L(Goerke)
Burial Date: 1951, 05/03
Age at Death: 87
Plot Location: 414 D
Notes: Wife of Emil Carl
Birth:
Jun. 6, 1864, Germany
Death:
May 1, 1951
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
spoke fluent german
daughter of: Adolph Goerke and Caroline Pankratz
from Thorn, West Prussia, Prussia
the wife of Emil Carl Daenzer
married in Sterling Kansas in February of 1882 (a year after Emil moved from Prussia to the States)
the mother of:
Harry Leonard
Charles Harold
Clara Ernestine, (Grider, Garrigan, Moyer)
Bertha (Pearson)
and
Lillian “Lilly” M. (Clark)
Emil doesn’t show up on the 1900 census but was on the 1895 Kansas Census
the 1910 census showed Mary as widowed.On the 1940 census living with daughter, Bertha M. Daenzer Pearson (48) and her husband, James L. Pearson (57) and two children: Eugene (23) and Jennie May Pearson
Mary L. Daenzer was listed as 75 in the 1940 census.
Name: Daenzer, Harry Leonard
Burial Date: 1928, 08/15
Age at Death: 44
Plot Location: 637 C
Notes: Husband of Dorothy Effie’Dot'(Morrison)
Harry L Daenzer was born on November 15, 1883, in Sterling, Kansas. He married Dorothy Effie Morrison in 1910 in Kansas. They had four children in 11 years. He died on August 13, 1928, in his hometown at the age of 44.
Name: Daenzer, Gertrude Winifred
Burial Date: 1961, 04/25
Age at Death: 42
Plot Location: 637 B
Notes: divorced wife of? Daughter of Harry Leonard and Dorothy Effie’Dot'(Morrison)Daenzer
Gertrude Winifred DAENZER was born on December 15, 1918, in Sterling, Kansas, her father, Harry, was 35 and her mother, Dorothy, was 32. She had one brother and four sisters. She died on April 22, 1961, in her hometown, at the age of 42, and was buried there.
Gertrude worked for the Farmer’s State Bank and the Farmers’ Coop in Sterling. She finished her career with the Farmers Coop Commission in Wichita, KS.
Gertrude had been ill with multiple sclerosis since 1954.
Name: Daenzer, Emil Carl
Burial Date: 1898, 08/06
Age at Death: 42
Plot Location: 414 B
Notes: Husband of Mary Elizabeth L(Goerke)
May 6, 1856
Death:
Aug. 5, 1898
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
born in Licenwalden Provinz Schlesien Prussia
immigration date: US Passport application and arrived June 11, 1881
husband of: Mary
father of:
Harry Leonard
Charles Harold
Clara Ernestine, (Grider, Garrigan, Moyer)
Bertha Margaret (Pearson)
and
Lillian “Lilly” M. (Clark)Emil doesn’t show up on the 1900 census but was on the 1895 Kansas Census
the 1910 census showed Mary as widowed.
Name: Daenzer, Dorothy Effie’Dot'(Morrison)
Burial Date: 1963, 02/22
Age at Death: 76
Plot Location: 637 A
Notes: wife of Harry Leonard
Dorothy Effie Morrison was born on December 15, 1886, in Kansas, her father, Warren, was 34, and her mother, Sarah, was 33. She married Harry L Daenzer in 1910 in her hometown. They had four children in 11 years. She died on February 19, 1963, in Sterling, Kansas, at the age of 76.
Name: Daenzer, Charles Harold
Burial Date: 1937, 08/21
Age at Death: 51
Plot Location: 414 C
Notes: husband of Mabelle Josephine(Anthony) and Alma E(Kelly)Dinsmore
War: WW1
William Eugene “Bill” Cuthbertson, 92, passed away Dec. 31 at his home.
He was born Sept. 25, 1927, in Emporia, Kan., to William A. and Mabel Wilkin Cuthbertson. His older siblings were Don, Louise and Jim. A few years later, the family moved to Sterling, Kan.
Immediately after graduation from high school, he joined the U.S. Navy and was honorably discharged in 1947. He attended Sterling College for two years where he met his future wife, V. Louise Martin. He transferred to Kansas State and graduated first in his Earth sciences class.
He and Louise married in June 1950 in Guthrie, Okla. They moved to New Orleans where he worked for Pure and then Gulf Oil Co. until his retirement in 1981. According to Bill, they drove north until they didn’t see air conditioners anymore, and settled in Cheyenne where they became active in the tennis community.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his siblings; and Louise.
Survivors include Judith Cuthbertson (Jim Packard) of Fort Collins, Colo., Carol Cuthbertson-Mayo (Jack Mayo) of Cheyenne, Jaimee Mayo and Jeree Mayo.
Burial: Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 553 F
Created by: Lawcas
Record added: Feb 27, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 105891054
MRS. ELLA CUTHBERTSON DIES
Mrs. Ella Cuthbertson, 88, sister of O. R. Dunlap, died
Wednesday, April 26 at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Robert Wyatt in Sterling, Kansas, where she had made her home for 18 years.
Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Lorene Harrison of Alaska; a son, Dr. W. A. Cuthbertson of Great Bend, Kansas; a sister Mrs. Etta McWilliams of Pleasanton and a brother O. R. Dunlap of Girard.
Funeral services were held in the United Presbyterian Church in Sterling Friday afternoon, April 28 with Dr. Hugh Kesley officiating.
Burial was in the Sterling Cemetery beside her husband who preceded her in death three years ago.
Source: Girard Press; Girard, Crawford County, Kansas, May 4, 1950. Girard
Public Library Film #20008.