Eva Elisabeth <I>Meyer</I> Kisselman

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Eva Elisabeth Meyer Kisselman

Birth
Russia
Death
2 Aug 1955 (aged 70)
Weld County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Windsor, Weld County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.477962, Longitude: -104.8909324
Plot
Lot 19, grave 8
Memorial ID
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OBITUARY found online:

GREELEY TRIBUNE, Greeley, Colorado
Tuesday, August 2, 1955

Eva Kisselman Dies Tuesday

WINDSOR - Mrs. Eva Kisselman, 70, of Windsor died early Tuesday morning at Weld County General Hospital where she had been a patient since July 3rd. She had been in failing health for several years and seriously ill since February.

Born October 4, 1884 in Denhoff, Russia, the daughter of Chris and Mary Meyer, she was married there to Henry Kisselman, October 11, 1898. Their two sons, Henry Jr. and William Kisselman, were born in Russia. The family came to the United States in 1913, settling in Windsor. Mrs. Kisselman, had since resided at Windsor, except for one year when she was at Brush(?).

Her husband was killed July 11, 1948 in an auto accident near the Windsor factory of the Great Western Sugar Company. He was enroute home following a ball game.

Surviving are their two sons, Henry Jr. and William Kisselman, both of Windsor, seven grandchildren; a brother, Henry Meyer of Windsor; and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Nofts of Windsor. Also surviving is a niece, Mrs. Helen Strauswaag, who Mrs. Kisselman reared after the death of her mother.

Funeral services will be held at the Zion Evangelical Church, with interment at Lakeview Cemetery, Windsor. Time will be announced later. Richard's Mortuary of Windsor is in charge of the arrangements.

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Eva & Henry Kisselman, along with Henry & Eva (Maier) Mayer and Elizabeth & Phillip Nofts (and children) all came to the United States on Feb. 28, 1913 via the port in Baltimore, Maryland. All three families traveled from Dönhof/Denhoff, Saratov Province, Russia to Bremen, Germany where they boarded the ship "Main" and traveled to America together.

OBITUARY found online:

GREELEY TRIBUNE, Greeley, Colorado
Tuesday, August 2, 1955

Eva Kisselman Dies Tuesday

WINDSOR - Mrs. Eva Kisselman, 70, of Windsor died early Tuesday morning at Weld County General Hospital where she had been a patient since July 3rd. She had been in failing health for several years and seriously ill since February.

Born October 4, 1884 in Denhoff, Russia, the daughter of Chris and Mary Meyer, she was married there to Henry Kisselman, October 11, 1898. Their two sons, Henry Jr. and William Kisselman, were born in Russia. The family came to the United States in 1913, settling in Windsor. Mrs. Kisselman, had since resided at Windsor, except for one year when she was at Brush(?).

Her husband was killed July 11, 1948 in an auto accident near the Windsor factory of the Great Western Sugar Company. He was enroute home following a ball game.

Surviving are their two sons, Henry Jr. and William Kisselman, both of Windsor, seven grandchildren; a brother, Henry Meyer of Windsor; and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Nofts of Windsor. Also surviving is a niece, Mrs. Helen Strauswaag, who Mrs. Kisselman reared after the death of her mother.

Funeral services will be held at the Zion Evangelical Church, with interment at Lakeview Cemetery, Windsor. Time will be announced later. Richard's Mortuary of Windsor is in charge of the arrangements.

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Eva & Henry Kisselman, along with Henry & Eva (Maier) Mayer and Elizabeth & Phillip Nofts (and children) all came to the United States on Feb. 28, 1913 via the port in Baltimore, Maryland. All three families traveled from Dönhof/Denhoff, Saratov Province, Russia to Bremen, Germany where they boarded the ship "Main" and traveled to America together.



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