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Mitchell County IA Archives Obituaries.....Feldt, Wilmer George April 9, 1992
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St. Ansgar EJ Enterprise Journal
Barney Feldt's greatest joy came from singing in the Forte Milers Barbershop
Chorus.
Funeral services for Wilmer (Barney) Feldt, 72, were held Monday, April 13,
1992 at First Lutheran Church here with the Rev. Robert Porisch officiating.
Burial was in First Lutheran Cemetery.
Wilmer George Feldt, son of Gustave and Alma (Schmidt) Feldt, was born
December 18, 1919 on a farm in Newburg Township, Mitchell County. He was
baptized February 22, 1920 by Rev. J. Landdeck at St. John's Lutheran Church
in rural Grafton. His sponsors were George Glassel and Carl Feldt. He was
confirmed March 25, 1934 by the Rev. C. J. Kumpf at the same church. His
formal education was received at Carpenter High School and he graduated in
1938.
Mr. Feldt married Delores Thorson November 15, 1942 at the First Lutheran
Church, St. Ansgar, with the Rev. Olaf A. Langehough officiating. They lived
on their farm until 1967 when they moved to St. Ansgar. Mr. Feldt was active
in church and community affairs. He served on church boards and the Carpenter
School Board. His greatest enjoyment came from singing barbershop music. He
had been a member of the Forte Milers Barbershop Chorus for 30 years. He was
a member of a quartet during most of those years. The most recent quartet was
the Easy Going Four. They provided entertainment at many events. He enjoyed
traveling and he and his wife had taken several lengthy trips. His hobbies
included fishing, hunting, golfing and working crossword puzzles.
Mr. Feldt was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Helen.
He is survived by his wife, Delores of St. Ansgar; two sons, Darwin and his
wife Cindy of Omaha, Nebraska and Curtis and wife Nancy of Manchester, and two
daughters, Diane and husband Vernon Jurgemeyer of Klemme and Janice and
husband Gary Chase of Phoenix, Arizona; seven grandchildren; Ryan Feldt,
Omaha; Jason and Justin Feldt, Manchester, Raquel and Karla Jurgemeyer,
Klemme, Jessica and Heather Chase, Phoenix; two sisters, Agnes Severson,
Carpenter, and Irene Thompson, Austin, Minnesota; two brothers, Herbert,
Carpenter, and Arnold, St. Ansgar, many nieces and nephews.
Schroeder and Sites Funeral Home, St. Ansgar, was in charge of arrangements.
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Mitchell County IA Archives Obituaries.....Feldt, Mabel Friederike Albertine January 2, 1925
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St. Ansgar Enterprise January 1925
Mabel Friederike Albertine Feldt was born in Rock township, Mitchell County,
Iowa on May 22, 1907. She was the seventh child of W. F. Feldt Jr. and
Margaretha nee Dreher. On June 16, 1907, the little girl received the
Sacrament of Holy Baptism in The St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church.
Irrespectively of pneumonia by which the deceased was repeatedly attacked
during the first five years of life she enjoyed good health and developed in a
normal way. Having reached the proper age, Mabel started attending school
where she proved herself an industrious scholar. In 1916, her life was gloomed
by the death of her father deeper than she could be aware of on account of her
youth. Still more advanced in years she joined our Confirmation class and
after being duly instructed in religion she was confirmed April 09, 1922. From
then on the departed was most of the time absent from home earning for herself
the necessaries of life by going into service with other people.
The last 15 months were spent by her as clerk in a business concern at St.
Paul, Mn., where her service rendered was highly esteemed and where she most
likely would have stayed in the occupied position for quite a while had not God
summoned her to rest. Mabel took sick December 20 and on the 26th she was
removed to the hospital at St. Paul. No human skill could withhold death.
From the start of her sickness the deceased was not deluded as to the
seriousness of her condition, but uttered thoughts of death right away. So she
looked up to her only Saviour and relied upon His mercy, submitting herself to
His will and longing for the crown of life with which her soul is adorned now
as we have every reason to believe.
She departed from this life last Friday, January 02, at 11:15 a.m., having
reached an age of 17 years, 7 months, and 11 days. Cause of her death was
double pneumonia with complications.
Those she leaves to mourn her as we think untimely death are: Her mother and
stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Harcourt, five brothers and three sisters; Mrs.
Hattie Gutman of Randall, Mn., Alvin Feldt of Eldora, Iowa, Clarence Feldt of
Chicago, Ill., Lawrence Feldt of Waterloo, Iowa, Mrs. Alice Ellingson of
Lansing, Mn., Laura, Edward and Willard Feldt at hoome, her grandfather, seven
uncles, six aunts and a great number of other relatives and friends.
The funeral was held Monday afternoon and the remains were interred in the Ev.
Luth. St. John's Cemetery. Rev. J. Gemaehlich officiated. The large number of
friends that attended the funeral attested to their sympathy with the afflicted
family in their sad bereavement.
Pall bearers were Arthur Dieterich, Paul Hartwig, Julius Tesch, Joseph Beyer,
Siegfried Tesch, Walter Dieterich. Flower girls were Laura Krause, Lavina
Beyer, Hedwig and Alma Koschmieder.
Those attending the funeral from far off were Mrs. Wm. Weber of Mason City,
Iowa, Mrs. T.M. Connors of Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. Fred Grap of St. Paul,
Minn., W. G. Dreher of Nora Springs, Iowa, Winefred Dreher of Mason City, Iowa,
Will Harcount of Mason City, Iowa, Mrs. and Mrs. E.L. Dreher of Eldora, Iowa.
Additional Comments:
Mabel Friederike Albertine Feldt was an aunt of the submitter.
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Mitchell County IA Archives Obituaries.....Culbertson, Laura A. Feldt Holmes February 27, 1998
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St. Ansgar Enterprise February 1998
Laura Agusta Culbertson died February 27, 1998 at the home of her grand-nephew,
Parris Blair, San Angelo, TX. She was formerly of Mitchell County and Chicago,
IL. Memorial services will be held at a later date with burial at Newburg
Cemetery, Carpenter, Iowa.
Laura A. Culbertson was born March 25, 1906 in Rock Township, Mitchell County,
Iowa to William F. Feldt, Jr. and Margaret Dreher Feldt. She was baptized into
the Christian faith on April 22, 1906 by Rev. J. Becker and confirmed on March
20, 1921 by Rev. Gemaelich at St. John's Lutheran Church. She attended rural
school in Rock Township and furthered her education at a business college in
St. Paul, Mn. She was employed in Chicago, IL. for many years.
Laura married William Holmes June 29, 1929 and later divorced in 1937.
On July 15, 1950, she was united in marriage to Nuel K. Culbertson at Nashua,
Iowa. They made their home in Chicago and later moved to Osage. Nuel passed
away in 1972 and Laura returned to Chicago where she resided until her
retirement. She then moved to San Angelo, TX to be near her niece, Mildred
Sipes.
Laura was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Nuel; brothers, Alvin,
Clarence, Lawrence, Edward and Willard Feldt; sisters, Hattie Zimmerman, Alice
Heard and Mabel Feldt.
She is survived by a step-daughter, Rhea Wind and three step-grandsons, Stuart,
Steven and Scott Wind; sisters-in-law, Helen Feldt, Marion Feldt and Mildred
Feldt; several nieces and nephews.
Additional Comments:
Laura A. Feldt Holmes Culbertson was an aunt of the submitter.
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Mitchell County IA Archives Obituaries.....Zimmerman, Hedwig (Hattie) A. Feldt Gutman July 29, 1969
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St. Ansgar Enterprise July 1969
Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Zimmerman, 73, who died at St. Gabriel's
Hospital, Little Falls, Mn. July 29, were held August 02, 1969 at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church in Randall, Mn. with the Rev. James L. Hendrickson officiating.
Hattie Emma Feldt, daughter of Margaret and William Feldt, was born in Mitchell
County on June 06, 1896. She was baptized and confirmed in St. John's Lutheran
Church, Rock township, Mitchell County.
She was united in marriage to Walter Gutman of St. Ansgar on December 05,
1915. Five daughters and four sons were born to them. They lived at St.
Ansgar until March of 1921 when they moved to Randall, Mn. Mr. Gutman died
October 14, 1949.
Mrs. Gutman married Albert Zimmerman in 1957 and he died July 01, 1967. After
that Mrs. Zimmerman made her home at Randall.
Survivors include her nine children: Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Nieman, St. Ansgar;
Mrs. Duane (Margaret) Miller of Cushing, MN.; Walter H. Jr., Carnarvon, western
Australia; Mrs. Raymond (Delores) Mooney, Baltimore, MD.; Willard and Myron of
Fairbanks, Alaska; Mrs. Elaine Regnell and Donald, Minneapolis; Mrs. James
(Marilyn) Lillemo, Isanti, Mn.; also 30 grandchildren and 20 great
grandchildren; three brothers, Alvin Feldt, Cloverton, Mn. Edward, St. Ansgar
and Willard of rural Mitchell; one sister, Laura Culbertson of Chicago, IL.
Mrs. Zimmerman was preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, two
brothers, Lawrence and Clarence Feldt and two sisters, Mable and Alice Feldt
Heard who died just two weeks before.
Burial was in the Randall Cemetery with Rev. Hendrickson in charge of committal
services.
Additional Comments:
Hattie Feldt Gutman Zimmerman was an aunt of the submitter
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Mitchell-Floyd County IA Archives Obituaries.....Harcourt, Margaret A. Dreher Feldt December 21, 1965
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St. Ansgar Enterprise December 1965
Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Harcourt, 89, who died on Tuesday, December
21, 1965 at the Mitchell County Memorial Hospital, were held Thursday, December
23 at St. John's Lutheran Church, Rock township, with the Rev. Elmer Jacobs
officiating.
Margaret (Dreher) Harcourt was born January 23, 1876 in Floyd county, the
daughter of Rheinold and Emma (Miller) Dreher. The family moved to Newburg
township, and she was baptized into the Lutheran faith at St. John's by the
Rev. Zeilinger. She was a charter member of the ALCW.
In October of 1894, she was married to William Feldt. Five sons and four
daughters were born to this union. They moved to the Feldt farm where she
spent her entire life, making her home with her son, Willard and family, the
last years. Mr. Feldt died March 25, 1916. She was left alone with her
family of nine children, but stayed on the farm. She married Charles Harcourt
in March of 1918.
Mrs. Harcourt was preceded in death by her parents, one daughter, Mable, and
son, Lawrence, five sisters and six brothers. She is survived by her children:
Mrs. A.H. (Hattie) Zimmerman of Randall, MN., Alvin of Cloverton, Mn., Clarence
of Elkland, Mo., Mrs. Kenneth (Alice) Heard of Buffalo, Mo., Mrs. Nuel (Laura)
Culbertson of Chicago, IL., Edward of St. Ansgar and Willard of rural Mitchell;
also 26 grandchildren, many great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.
Burial was in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery with Rev. Jacobs in charge of the
committal services. Bearers were Roy Rachut, Edwin Steinberg, Edwin Jordan,
Roland Eske, LaVern Wilde, and Joseph Beyer. Schroeder and Houg Funeral Home
were in charge of arrangements.
Additional Comments:
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