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Household of Fred L. Funk

He is married to Lena Dirks.

They got married on March 23, 1920 at Worthington, Nobles Co., MN, he was 24 years old.

Fred L. Funk oo Lena Mae Dirks

Marriage source: Funeral card of Abel Dirks, Jr. Dec MCMXCI for fact of marriage.

Hull, LaRie, Kuper GEDCOM file, (Fergus Fls MN, L.H., xv Feb MCMXCVI)

Mrs. Hull writes, 'MARRIAGE RECORD-NOBLES CO. BK G PG 293.'

Lena Funk obiit mailed by LaRie Hull of Fergus Fls MN on xxix Feb MM

'Lena Funk, 93, was born on October 8, 1901 at Davis, South Dakota to parents Abel and Anna Kuper Dirks. ... Lena married Fred Funk on March 23, 1920 in Worthington. ...' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Henry Leon Funk  1922-2016 
  2. Abel Lloyd Funk  1924-2018 
  3. (Not public)
  4. (Not public)


Notes about Fred L. Funk

Fred L. Funk

Sources: Hull, LaRie, Kuper GEDCOM file, (Fergus Fls MN, L.H., xv Feb MCMXCVI)

Mrs. Hull writes, 'FRED SUFFERED MANY YEARS WITH ASTHMA. BORN IN IOWA, MOVED WITH HIS FAMILY TO NOBLES CO.,MN. IN 1911 WHERE HE LIVED THE REST OF HIS LIFE. WORKED FOR PETE'S FEED AND SEED AS A SALESMAN. WAS CHARTER MEMBER OF BETHELPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF READING AND HELPED BUILD PRESENT BUILDING. LIVED IN TOWN OF READING FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS BEFORE ENTERING FAUSKE NURSING HOME. HE PASSED AWAY AT WORTHINGTON REGIONAL HOSPITAL.DEATH RECORD NOBLES CO. BK 9D PG 89 L35'

Mrs. Hull cites her source: Obituary

Obiit of Abel Dirks, Jr. Dec MCMXCI for surname.

Knock, Marvin, Knock Family Genealogy, (Sioux Fls, SD, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xiii Nov MMIV)

'... Fred L. FUNK 1 Sex: M Birth: 20 SEP 1895 in Ashton, Osceola County, IA Death: 25 FEB 1989 in Worthington Regional Hospital, Worthington, Nobles County, MN Burial: FEB 1989 Summit Lake Cemetery, Reading, Nobles County, MN

Father: Heinrich Conrad Debores FUNK b: 29 APR 1863 in Leer, Ostfriesland, Germany
Mother: Remda KNIPPER b: 30 MAY 1865 in Boen, Ostfriesland, Germany

Marriage 1 Lena DIRKS b: 10 OCT 1901 in Davis, Turner County, SD Married: 23 MAR 1920 in Worthington, Nobles County, MN

Children

1. Living FUNK 2. Living FUNK 3. Living FUNK 4. Living FUNK 5. Living FUNK

Sources:

1. Title: Gottfried Funk - Email: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) ... Media: Book' <>

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