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Delmer Arnold Fletchall

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Delmer Arnold Fletchall

Birth
Granada, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA
Death
16 Aug 1973 (aged 66)
Sabetha, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA
Burial
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The Sabetha Herald, August 1973
Delmar Arnold Fletchall, son of Lorenzo and Matilda Fletchall, was born on September 17, 1906,in Granada, Kansas. He passed from this life on August 16, 1973, while a patient in the Sabetha Hospital at the age of 66 years, 10 months, and 29 days.
He grew up near the Woodlawn community where he attended the Maple Ridge school. He spent his lifetime in Nemaha and Brown counties where he was successfully engaged in his own farming and stockman operations.
On July 31, 1926 he was united in marriage to Adaline Buchholz in Hiawatha. Two children were born to this union: a son, Gary, and a daughter, Ila Mae.
In 1962 with his health failing, Delmer had to retire from is farming. He and his wife purchased a home in the Fairview community where he resided until the time of his passing.
Delmer was received into membership of the Sabetha Wesleyan Church on April 5, 1959. He loved both the church and his Lord. He served two terms on the church's Board of Administration. Poor health had prohibited his attending in recent months, but had not removed his desire to be in the church services.
Delmer and is wife, Adaline, celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary in 1971. Delmer was a hard worker, good provider for his wife and family, and loved to be at home.
He was preceded in death by a grandson, Larry Dale Campbell, in October of 1951.
He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife and companion of the home, Adaline; his son, Gary L. Fletchall of Chillicothe, Mo.; his daughter, Mrs. Emery Campbell of Fairview; one brother, Ralph Fletchall of Sabetha; two sisters, Mrs. Fern Wright of Colorado Springs, Col..; Mrs. Alta Aagard of Portland, Ore.; six grandchildren, one great-granddaughter and a host of friends.
Memorial services were held August 18, 1973, at the Popkess Mortuary with the Rev. Garry Plummer officiating. The organ music was played by Stephen Chance, Dick McKim sang "How Great Thou Art" and "I Won't Have to Cross Jordan Alone."
The casket bearers were Chris Aeschliman, Tommy Brammer, Owen Kimmel, Vernon Keim, Leonard Kidwell and Charles Harold. The interment was made at the Sabetha Cemetery.
The Sabetha Herald, August 1973
Delmar Arnold Fletchall, son of Lorenzo and Matilda Fletchall, was born on September 17, 1906,in Granada, Kansas. He passed from this life on August 16, 1973, while a patient in the Sabetha Hospital at the age of 66 years, 10 months, and 29 days.
He grew up near the Woodlawn community where he attended the Maple Ridge school. He spent his lifetime in Nemaha and Brown counties where he was successfully engaged in his own farming and stockman operations.
On July 31, 1926 he was united in marriage to Adaline Buchholz in Hiawatha. Two children were born to this union: a son, Gary, and a daughter, Ila Mae.
In 1962 with his health failing, Delmer had to retire from is farming. He and his wife purchased a home in the Fairview community where he resided until the time of his passing.
Delmer was received into membership of the Sabetha Wesleyan Church on April 5, 1959. He loved both the church and his Lord. He served two terms on the church's Board of Administration. Poor health had prohibited his attending in recent months, but had not removed his desire to be in the church services.
Delmer and is wife, Adaline, celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary in 1971. Delmer was a hard worker, good provider for his wife and family, and loved to be at home.
He was preceded in death by a grandson, Larry Dale Campbell, in October of 1951.
He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife and companion of the home, Adaline; his son, Gary L. Fletchall of Chillicothe, Mo.; his daughter, Mrs. Emery Campbell of Fairview; one brother, Ralph Fletchall of Sabetha; two sisters, Mrs. Fern Wright of Colorado Springs, Col..; Mrs. Alta Aagard of Portland, Ore.; six grandchildren, one great-granddaughter and a host of friends.
Memorial services were held August 18, 1973, at the Popkess Mortuary with the Rev. Garry Plummer officiating. The organ music was played by Stephen Chance, Dick McKim sang "How Great Thou Art" and "I Won't Have to Cross Jordan Alone."
The casket bearers were Chris Aeschliman, Tommy Brammer, Owen Kimmel, Vernon Keim, Leonard Kidwell and Charles Harold. The interment was made at the Sabetha Cemetery.


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