AUGUST ERDMAN
Holyoke Enterprise,
Holyoke, Colorado, June 18, 1931
AUGUST ERDMAN DIES AT HIS HOME
NEAR AMHERST
Heart Failure Cause Of Death; Funeral Services To
Be Held Friday Afternoon
August Erdman, Sr., 73, died at his
home in Amherst Wednesday morning following a short illness. Death was
due to heart failure, according to physicians. Mr. Erdman was born in
Schwartzow, near Nugard, Germany, September 24, 1858. He came to America
in 1883 and settled near Plainview, Nebraska. In 1884 he married Marie
Buchholz at that place. His wife preceded him in death in 1928.
In 1907 he moved with his family to Holyoke where he resided until 1912,
when he moved to Amherst, where he was living at the time of his death.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at Amherst followed by burial in the Amherst
Cemetery. Rev. W.W. Wilk will officiate.
Surviving are four
daughters, Mrs. Mary Kreutz and Mrs. May Gansemer, Denver; and Anna and
Martha of Amherst; and six sons, Harold, Amherst; Ernest, Haigler,
Nebraska; Otto, Venango, Nebraska; August, Denver; Carl, Curtis,
Nebraska and Will of Greeley.
ERNST A.M.
ERDMAN
Holyoke Enterprise, Holyoke, Colorado,
December 2, 1954
ERNST ERDMAN DIES AT WRAY; RITES AT HAIGLER,
AMHERST
Ernst A.M. Erdman of Haigler, Nebraska, a former
resident of Holyoke and Amherst, died Saturday at the Wray hospital
following an extended illness. He was 56 years old.
Services
were conducted at the Haigler Methodist church Tuesday morning and at
the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Amherst at 2:00 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon. Interment was in Calvary cemetery near Amherst. He was a
member of the Lutheran church.
Mr. Erdman had been in ill health
for several years. During the past year he had undergone two major
operations and had spent a great deal of time in the hospital. He had
been at home from October 30 until Friday morning, when he was taken to
the Wray hospital.
Ernst August Martin Erdman, one of ten
children of August and Marie Erdman, was born July 8, 1898 in Plainview,
Nebraska. In 1907 he moved to Holyoke with his parents and three years
later the family moved to Amherst, residing there for a number of years.
Mr. Erdman was a veteran of World War I.
On February 11, 1923
Mr. Erdman was united in marriage to Blanche Orene Stamper at Longmont.
They made their home on their ranch north of Haigler. To this union
three sons and one daughter were born. Mrs. Erdman passed away April 15,
1943.
On June 3, 1947 he was united in marriage to Marie
Boersma. They made their home on the ranch until June 1954, when they
moved to Haigler. The home has been in Haigler since that time.
Surviving Mr. Erdman are his wife; three sons, Paul, Dean and Earl
Erdman, all of the Haigler community; one daughter, Mae; three brothers,
August and Harold Erdman, Denver, and Otto Erdman, Venango; three
sisters, Mrs. Anna Yeggy, Phoenix, Arizona and Mrs. Mary Kreutz and Mrs.
Martha Claymon of Denver; and three grandchildren
Mr. Erdman was
preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Carl F. and William F.
Erdman; and one sister, Mrs. Maye Gansemer.
Holyoke Enterprise,
Holyoke, Colorado, December 16, 1954
CARD OF THANKS
We wish
to express our sincere thanks for the many kind and thoughtful
expressions of sympathy during the last illness and death of our husband
and father, Mr. Ernst Erdman. We especially thank our friends, the
casket bearers and members of the American Legion who accompanied us to
Amherst for the funeral services and burial. Mrs. Ernst Erdman, Paul,
Dean, Earl and Mae Erdman
MARIE ERDMAN
Holyoke Enterprise, Holyoke, Colorado, May 31, 1928
MARIE
ERDMAN DIED AT AMHERST WEDNESDAY
Wife Of August Erdman Passed On
At Age OF Nearly 65 Years
Marie Erdman, wife of August Erdman,
died at her home at Amherst at 1 a.m. Wednesday morning. Mrs. Erdman has
been an invalid for some time following the second of a series of
paralytic strokes about a year ago.
She was born in Damerow,
Germany on December 31, 1863 and died at Amherst on May 30, at the age
of 64 years, four months and 30 days.
A number of children and
other relatives remain to mourn her loss. The funeral service will be
held from the Lutheran Church at Amherst Friday. Burial will take place
there also.
Holyoke Enterprise, Holyoke, Colorado, June 4, 1928
MANY AT FUNERAL OF MRS. AUGUST ERDMAN
Had Been Resident Of
Amherst Community For About Twenty Years
One of the largest
crowds gathered at Amherst Friday afternoon to attend the funeral of
Mrs. August Erdman that has been in attendance at a funeral for a long
time. The Erdmans have been residents of the county since 1907 and are
well and favorably known by all.
Since August 1920 when Mrs.
Erdman suffered a stroke of paralysis, she has been in failing health
until relived of her suffering on Wednesday, May 30, at the age of about
65 years.
Of the eleven children who had come into the Erdman
home, 10 survive the mother together with the husband, 1 sister and a
number of other relatives and friends.
The funeral service was
held from the Lutheran Church at Amherst conducted by Rev. Wilk. The
service was first in German and then given in English. Six sons served
as pallbearers and the mother was laid to rest in the Amherst Cemetery.

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