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Household of Waldemar August 'Walter' Reents

He is married to Matilda Tempel.

They got married on October 10, 1929 at family home, in proximo, Twin Brooks, Grant Co., SD, he was 26 years old.

Waldemar August Reents oo Matilda Tempel

Marriage source: Reents, Matilda, Obituary, xxiii Nov MCMXCVI

'Matilda was united in marriage to Walter Reents on October 10, 1929 in her family home near Twin Brooks.' <>

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Notes about Waldemar August 'Walter' Reents

Waldemar August 'Walter' Reents

Source: Our Heritage 1827-1966 by Mrs. Joe Rigter, v Apr MCMLXVI

Our Heritage Schaa 1813-1967 by Mrs. Joe Rigter

Heyer Family Book by Iris & Dean Tweed, 1985

Occupation = Farmer

Hull, LaRie, Reents/Tempel FGS, (Fergus Fls MN, LH, Sept MCMXCII)

Residences: S1992 - Lives on a farm north of Twin Brooks, SD

La Rie Hull writes in her S1992 FGS, 'Moved to purchased farm when married and have lived there till now 9/92.'

Funeral bulletin, Jun 2000

'WALTER AUGUST REENTS 1903 - 2000

Walter August Reents, son of Rev. J.B. and Louisa (Hertel) Reents, was born on February 19, 1903 in Pickrell, Nebraska. He was received into God's Kingdom of Grace through the Sacrament of Holy Baptism at the Lutheran church in Pickrell,NE, on February 28, 1903 by the Rev. J.B. Reents. He was confirmed in his Christian faith on April 1, 1917, also at the Lutheran church in Pickrell, NE, by the Rev. J.B. Reents.

Walter attended school in Nebraska. At the age of twenty-one, he moved to South Dakota. He was united in marriage to Matilda Tempel on October 10, 1929, near Twin Brooks, SD. Following marriage, the couple farmed in Kilborn Township,rural Twin Brooks from 1929 - 1995, when they moved to Milbank. Walter was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church.

Walter was received into God's Kingdom of Glory on June 1, 2000, at the age of 97 years, 3 months, and 4 days. He is survived by two son and one daughter-in-law, Byron and Rose of Des Moines, IA; and Royce of Denver, CO; threegrandchildren: Scott Reents, Tasha Mulligan, and Jennifer Reents; and several nieces and nephews.

In addition to his wife, Walter was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers and one sister.

We gather this day, even amid the tears of grief, in the blessed hope of the resurrection of the body to everlasting life. This hope is made secure and certain by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave.

TO GOD ALONE BELONGS ALL GLORY'

Hull, La Rie, Roots to Twigs, (Fergus Fls MN, http://trees.ancestry.com, viewed xvi Jan MMIX)

"... WALTER AUGUST REENTS Birth: 19-FEB-1903 Pickrell, Gage Co., NE Death: 1-JUN-2000 Milbank,Grant Co.,SD

Parents

J.B. REENTS LOUISE HERTEL

2000 5 Jun Burial Milbank,Grant Co.,SD" <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Waldemar August 'Walter' Reents

J. B. Reents
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Louise Herdal
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Waldemar August 'Walter' Reents
1903-2000

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