EMMA (FULSCHER) LAMMERS
Holyoke Enterprise, Holyoke,
Colorado, October 15, 1936
HOLD SERVICES FOR MRS. GEO. LAMMERS
Deceased Had Been Resident Of Amherst Community For Half Century
Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at the family home of
Mrs. George Lammers of Amherst, who died Monday evening at the Holyoke
hospital after a two-week illness. Mrs. Lammers was a patient at the
local hospital for ten days, and during that time three operations were
performed in an effort to relieve her condition.
Emma Fulscher
was born on November 24, 1877 at Marne, Holstein, Germany, and she came
to the United States with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Fulscher, at
the age of three years. The family resided at Wright City, Missouri for
a few years before coming to Colorado and settling in the Amherst
community in 1886. She was united in marriage on October 16, 1901 to
George Lammers at Amherst, and they have since had their home in that
community. Four children, all of whom survive, were born to them. These
are Mrs. Adele Derby, Wilma Lammers, Arthur Lammers, and Mrs. Reva
Cummings, and all reside in the Amherst territory. Mr. Lammers also
survives, as do four grandchildren, a brother, Otto Fulscher, and a
sister, Mrs. Bertha Redies of Holyoke, and many other relatives
including the following brothers and sisters who live elsewhere: Herman
Fulscher of San Francisco, California, Adolph Fulscher of Glendale,
California, Mrs. Anna Steers of Walnut Park, California, Charles
Fulscher of Big Springs, Nebraska and Mrs. Louisa Ketling of Jennings,
Missouri. Mrs. Lammers was a member of the Congregational church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jurgens of Savanna, Illinois, Mrs. And Mrs. Bert
Lammers of Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. John Jurgens, Cecil Jurgens and Miss
Hilma Jurgens of Minden, Nebraska, and Charles Fulscher of Big Springs,
Nebraska are relatives who came to attend the funeral.
GEORGE LAMMERS
Holyoke Enterprise, Holyoke, Colorado, June
20, 1957
RITES HELD FOR GEORGE LAMMERS
Last rites for
George Lammers, 80, pioneer resident of Sedgwick County, were held
Monday, June 10, at the Methodist church in Julesburg, with Rev. Frank
Bradley in charge. Interment was in the Amherst cemetery.
Mr.
Lammers, father of Mrs. George Cumming and Mrs. Lyle Derby of Amherst,
and brother of Mrs. Otto Fulscher of Holyoke, passed away on the evening
of June 7 at his home in Julesburg following a sudden heart attack. He
had not appeared to be ill previously.
Mr. Lammers improved the
farm which is now known as the George Cumming ranch north of Amherst. He
resided there for a number of years. Born on March 28, 1877 at Eckley,
Iowa, Mr. Lammers spent his childhood in that state and later
homesteaded in Sedgwick County, where he resided the remainder of his
life. He was a well-known rancher and cattleman for many years prior to
his retirement. Mr. Lammers was a member of the Methodist church.
He was united in marriage to Emma Fulscher in 1901. Surviving children
of this marriage are Mrs. Cumming, Mrs. Derby, Mrs. Eric Braune, Helena,
Montana and Arthur Lammers, Meeker, Colorado. On March 14, 1951 Mr.
Lammers was married to Lisette Anderson and they established their home
in Julesburg. Mrs. Lammers survives.
Mr. Lammers also leaves
another sister, Mrs. Lena Jurgens; seven grandchildren, seven great
grandchildren and many other relatives and friends.
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