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Adrian Joseph "George" Kimminau

18 Oct 1935 – 1 Oct 2001

Birth18 Oct 1935
Death1 Oct 2001
CemeteryParkview Cemetery
Hastings , Adams County , Nebraska , USA
Added byCourtney S on 22 May 2023
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NOTE: The birth date on the marker is wrong according to his IA birth certificate and his Social Security Death index. ========================= The Hastings Daily Tribune (Hastings, NE), Saturday, August 3, 1963; pg. 3 Miss Joan Blum Becomes Bride of Adrian Kimminau The marriage of Miss Joan Blum, daughter of John Blum and the late Mrs. Blum, to Adrian Kimminau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Kimminau, took place July 27 at 9:30 o'clock in the St. Cecilia's Church. The Rev. Thomas Munk officiated for the double ring ceremony. Bouquets of pink gladioli and white carnations were placed on the Communion rail and white satin bows marked the church pews. Miss Lauretta Conradt, organist, accompanied Mrs. Lester Stuart who sang "Our Father." Mrs. Wayne Parsons, maid of honor, and Miss Darlene Kimminau, sister of the bridegroom who was bridesmaid, were dressed alike in blue and white taffeta frocks made with bell-shaped skirts. They wore small white hats with tiny veils and each carried a pink gladioli. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, was attired in a gown of silk organza over taffeta made with an overskirt edged in lace. A designer's rose accented the front drape, the sleeves were long and wrist-tapered and the Sabrina neckline was etched with pearls and sequins. Her veil was held by a cluster at pearls and flowers and her bouquet was of pink roses and pink and white carnations. Flowergirl Dana Rothfuss wore a white organdy dress made over blue satin and featuring a blue sash. Her tiny white hat was trimmed with a veil and she carried a basket of pink and white carnations. Michael Moyer, nephew of the bride, carried the rings. Arthur Kimminau was his bestman, Clifford Wilde was the groomsman and Darrell Moyer and Robert Wermeskerch ushered. For a dinner and reception in the Eagles Club, the serving table held a wedding cake flanked by candles. Reception assistants were Mrs. D.E. Moyer, Mrs. LaVone Hynes, Mrs. D'Maris Welchert, Mrs. R.J. Wermeskerch, Miss Evelyn Blou and Miss Carol McMullen. Mr. and Mrs. Kimminau will make their home in Hastings where she a graduate of Hastings high school is employed at the Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital. The bridegroom is an employe (sic) of the Hastings Utilities Department. They went to Colorado for their wedding trip. ========================= Adrian Joseph Kimminau, 65, of 847 N. 4th Ave., died Monday, October 1, 2001 at his home. Rosary service will be Wednesday, October 3, 2001; 7:30 P.M. at Butler-Volland Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial will be Thursday, October 4, 2001; 10:00 A.M. at St. Cecilia's Catholic Church with Father Andrew Menke officiating. Burial will be in Parkview Cemetery, Hastings, Nebraska. Adrian Joseph Kimminau was born October 17 (sic), 1935 in West Point, Iowa to Bruno & Mary (Harmeyer) Kimminau. He moved with his family to Mount Clare, Nebraska in 1949 and to Hastings, Nebraska in 1955. He married Joan Blum on July 27, 1963 at St. Cecilia's Catholic Church. He was a lineman for Hastings Utilities and a member of St. Cecilia's Catholic Church. Adrian Joseph Kimminau was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Arthur Kimminau. Survivors include, Wife: Joan Kimminau - Hastings, NE Daughters & Sons-in-law: Rebecca & Rick Matticks - El Dorado, KS Debra & Dud Lee Brennfoerder - Edgar, NE Grandchildren: Joseph Matticks - El Dorado, KS Samuel Matticks - El Dorado, KS Quintin Brennfoerder - Edgar, NE Kelsey Brennfoerder - Edgar, NE Sisters & Spouses: Bernice & Darryl Malesker - Hastings, NE Darlene & Clarence Hotz - Hastings, NE In lieu of flowers, memorials to: Adams County Cancer Society or Mary Lanning Hospice Butler-Volland Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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