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Anna Mary Ostdiek Buescher

24 Jul 1877 – 14 Mar 1957

Birth24 Jul 1877
Death14 Mar 1957
CemeterySaint Stephens Cemetery
Nuckolls County , Nebraska , USA
Added byPeggy Bargen Duey on 15 Jul 2009
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36271206

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The Lawrence Locomotive (Lawrence, NE), Saturday, November 17, 1900; pg. 1 Johnnie E. Buescher has procured a license to wed Mary Anna Ostdiek, both prominent young people of St. Stephens precinct. ======================= The Lawrence Locomotive (Lawrence, NE), Saturday, November 24, 1900; pg. 8 Married. At St. Stephens, Tuesday last, the Rev. Father Stutz , officiating, Mr. John E. Buescher and Miss Mary A. Ostdiek, two very popular and highly esteemed young people of that community. Johnnie as he is familiarly called is an industrious young man and has friends by the score while the bride is a young lady his equal in every respect and enjoys the esteem and high regard of a wide acquaintance. They are of the oldest families in St. Stephens having grown to man and womanhood as neighbors. Their future is certainly a bright one. A grand celebrations of the event was held at the home of the bride where a large platform dance was given, together with plenty of everything good to eat and drink. The Locomotive desires to join with their many friends in wishing them a pleasant journey down the long road of life. ====================== The Lawrence Locomotive (Lawrence, NE), Thursday, March 7, 1957; pg. 1 Mrs John Buescher underwent major surgery Monday morning at the Mary Lanning hospital in Hastings. ====================== The Lawrence Locomotive (Lawrence, NE), Thursday, March 14, 1957; pg. 1 Mrs. John Buescher underwent another major operation Saturday morning at the Mary Lanning hospital in Hastings. ==================== The Lawrence Locomotive (Lawrence, NE), Thursday, March 14, 1957; pg. 1 MRS. JOHN BUESCHER PASSES AWAY, TODAY Mrs. John Buescher, 79, passed away about six o'clock this morning (Thursday) at the Mary Lanning hospital in Hastings. She had under gone 2 operations last week, the last Saturday morning. She is survived by one son, Vernon; five daughters; Mrs. Viola Suponchick of Grand Island; Mrs. Elvira Menke of Lawrence, Mrs. Lavena Descher of Carondolet, Ill., Miss Leona Buescher and Miss Lucille Buescher of Hastings. ===================== The Lawrence Locomotive (Lawrence, NE), Thursday, March 21, 1957; pg. 1 MRS. JOHN BUESCHER Funeral services were conducted Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock at Sacred Heart Church for Mrs John Buescher who had passed away at the Mary Lanning hospital in Hastings on March 14, 1957 at the age of 79 years. Father Bewer was celebrant of the Requiem High Mass. Father Valasek officiated at the burial services in St. Stephens cemetery (sic). Pall bearers were Everett Menke, La Vern Menke, Herman Ostdiek, Everett Ostdiek, Leonard Brockman and Leroy Witte granosons (sic) and nephews of the deceased. Anna Ostdiek, daughter of Ferdinand and Theresia Ostdiek was born in Fort Madison Iowa on July 24, 1878. She came to the St. Stephens with her parents when she was two years old. She was married to John E. Buescher November 20, 1900 at St. Stehpens (sic) Church and located on the parental Buescher farm south east of Lawrence In 1940 they moved to Lawrence. They celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1950. Mr Buescher preceded her in death, passing away June 20, 1953. Mrs Buescher was one of the early settlers of this community. She was reared in the high principles of religious and civil integrity which charaterized (sic) the early pioneers of this vicinity. Her life was dedicated to her family. While God granted her many years in this world her spirit was ever youthful and she enjoyed life in all its fullness. At all times she gave a wonderful example of a life well lived as a Catholic wife and mother. She is survived by her son and five daughters, Vernon Buescher and Mrs Alvera Menke of Lawrence; Mrs. Viola Supinchick (sic) of Grand Island; Mrs. Lavina Descher of St Louis; Miss Leona Buescher and Miss Lucille Buescher of Hastings; Nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren; one brother Henry Ostdiek of Geneva and a sister Mrs Clem Witte of Cambridge. Out of town relatives and friends attending the final rites included: Mrs Walter Descher and Mr. and Mrs. James Lockard, St Louis, Mo; Mr and Mrs Clarence Suponchick of Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs Henry Ostdiek, Geneva; Mr and Mrs Everett Ostdiek, Omaha; Mr and Mrs. Clem Witte, Leroy Witte and Mrs Eugene Young, Cambridge; Mr and Mrs Wilbur Witte, Orleans; Mrs Dora Hoelting, Omaha: Mr and Mrs Henry Ostdiek, Mrs Minnie Schendt, Miss Margaret Wiszman, Lincoln; Mr and Mrs Joe Becker, Mrs. Jerome Horre John Bocon, Exeter; Mrs. Loretta Lemke. Superior; Mr and Mrs Norman Brockman, Mrs Clarence Pepper, Leander Brockman, Hastings; Mr. and Mrs Alvin Witte, Mr and Mr. Roland Witte, Blue Hill.

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