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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1971 Dec 2 p. 8 | ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1971 Dec 2 p. 8 | ||
Birth date: 1912 | Birth date: 1912 | ||
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● Gustav E. Luehr, 59, who came here from Germany in the mid-1950s, died Nov. 26 at Elk rove Village, Ill., having become ill while visiting relatives in that area. A native of Germany, he was married there to Thea Busch in 1935. He had been employed as an auto mechanic at Emporia. Surviving in addition to his widow are a son, Mike H. of Streamwood, Ill.; one daughter, Marlies P. Luehr of Elmwood Park, Ill.; one brother, Arthur, in Germany, and two grandchildren. Mr. Luehr was a member of the Newton First Mennonite Church where the funeral was conducted Tuesday afternoon, with Dr. Albert H. Epp in charge. | |||
''The Mennonite'' obituary: 1972 Jan 25 p. 64 | |||
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Revision as of 12:42, 10 August 2015
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1971 Dec 2 p. 8
Birth date: 1912
text of obituary:
. . .
● Gustav E. Luehr, 59, who came here from Germany in the mid-1950s, died Nov. 26 at Elk rove Village, Ill., having become ill while visiting relatives in that area. A native of Germany, he was married there to Thea Busch in 1935. He had been employed as an auto mechanic at Emporia. Surviving in addition to his widow are a son, Mike H. of Streamwood, Ill.; one daughter, Marlies P. Luehr of Elmwood Park, Ill.; one brother, Arthur, in Germany, and two grandchildren. Mr. Luehr was a member of the Newton First Mennonite Church where the funeral was conducted Tuesday afternoon, with Dr. Albert H. Epp in charge.
The Mennonite obituary: 1972 Jan 25 p. 64