FRANK DETMER, SR
Holyoke Enterprise, Holyoke, CO, May 7,
1925
FRANK DETMER, SR., DIED AT AMHERST SUNDAY MORNING
Frank Detmer, Sr., died Sunday morning at his home in Amherst at the age
of eighty-two years. Old age was the cause of his death after an illness
of several months. He had made his home in Amherst since 1918, coming
there from Genoa, Nebraska.
Mr. Detmer was born in Aurich,
Germany, on October 4th, 1843, coming to America at the age of nineteen.
He first made his home in Illinois, where he was married to Anna Lammers
in 1874. They lived in that state for twelve years, when they moved to
Genoa.
Mr. Detmer is survived by his wife, four sons and one
daughter. William, John, Frank and Herman Detmer and Mrs. George Sporl.
All surviving members of his family reside near Amherst with the
exception of William, whose home is at Spokane, Washington. The children
were all present at the funeral services, William arriving shortly after
his father's death.
The funeral was held Tuesday at the Amherst
Lutheran church. Rev. Otto Hoyer conducted the services, while the body
was in charge of Colver Brothers. Interment was made in the Amherst
Lutheran cemetery.
The high regard in which the deceased was
held in the community was evidenced by the large number of friends
present at the funeral services.

ANNA G (LAMMERS) DETMER
Holyoke Enterprise, Holyoke,
Colorado, November 14, 1940
AGED WOMAN PASSES AWAY
Final
Rites Are Held at Amherst for Mrs. Anna Detmer
Final rites were
conducted yesterday afternoon at Amherst for Mrs. Anna Detmer, 95, who
died at 11:45 o’clock Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Margaret Sporl. Complications of advanced age were the cause of her
death.
The service was conducted at the Lutheran Church at
Amherst with the pastor, Rev. Harold Brauer, officiating. Burial was
made in the Amherst Cemetery. Serving as the pallbearers were Herbert
Brandt, Henry Schellenberg, W.E. Sanders and L.H. Cox of Holyoke, and
William Bauer and Charles Helms of Amherst.
Out of town
relatives in attendance at the final rites were Mr. and Mrs. George
Helms of Fort Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Majots of Sterling, Kenneth
Adkins of Estes Park, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Adkins and children of Fleming,
and Mrs. Valor Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fellers of Julesburg.
Anna Gesina Lammers, daughter of Herman and Margareta Albers Lammers,
was born October 27, 1845, at Rebshold, Ostfriesland, Germany. She was
baptized in infancy and later was confirmed in the Lutheran faith in her
native land. In the year of 1864, she came to the United States and
located in Iowa. Later, she moved to Nokomis, Illinois where she was
married to Frank Detmer, the ceremony having been performed January 29,
1874.
Mr. and Mrs. Detmer lived at Nokomis, Illinois 12 years,
and then moved to Genoa, Nebraska where they made their home for a
period of 33 years. In 1919 they and their children moved to Phillips
County and located in Amherst. Following Mr. Detmer’s death in 1925,
Mrs. Detmer continued to make her home in Amherst for three years. Since
1928, Mrs. Detmer has made her home with her son, Herman Detmer, and her
daughter, Mrs. Sporl.
Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Margaret
Sporl, Holyoke; four sons, William Detmer of Spokane, Washington, Frank
Detmer of New Plymouth, Idaho, and John and Herman Detmer of Holyoke; 24
grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren.
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