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Albert Michel Dumler

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Albert Michel Dumler

Birth
Russell County, Kansas, USA
Death
1 Dec 1985 (aged 72)
Russell, Russell County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Milberger, Russell County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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December 5, 1985 - Russell Record - Obituary
"ALBERT M. DUMLER
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at St. John Lutheran Church for Albert M. Dumler, who died Sunday at his home, 437 W. Sixth St. Pastor Robert Lundgren will officiate and burial will be in Milberger Cemetery.
A memorial is established to the Milberger Cemetery.
He was born Feb. 15, 1913, near Milberger, to David R. and Sarah (Schwindt) Dumler. He was married to Esther Ochs, May 3, 1936, at Milberger. Later he was married to Mozella Stance, May 24, 1966, at Taylor, Texas. She died Feb. 3, 1981.
He lived in Russell and Milberger area, then for 17 years at Taylor, Texas, and moved back to Russell in 1983. He was a farmer, an oil field pumper and did carpenter work.
He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church.
Surviving are two brothers, Ferdinand Dumler, 365 W. Fourth St., and William E. Dumler, Mesa, Ariz.; three sisters, Mrs. Elma Brack, Galatia, Mrs. Emil (Ruth) Dietz, Russell, and Mrs. Frank (Eulalia) Titus, Tulsa, Okla.; a daughter, Mrs. Henry (Doris) Fair, Salina; and three grandchildren.
Pohlman's Mortuary, Russell, is in charge."

Albert's Funeral Card reads as follows:
"ALBERT MICHEL DUMLER
Albert Michel Dumler, son of David R. and Sarah (Schwindt) Dumler, was born February 15, 1913, in Russell Co., near Milberger, KS. His death occurred at his home in Russell on December 1, 1985, at the age of 72 years, 9 months and 16 days.
Albert lived his early life in the Milberger community and received his basic education in the rural school near the family home. On May 3, 1936, he was united in marriage to Esther Ochs at Milberger.
For most of his life he was active in farming, and also worked as an oilfield pumper, as well as helping to build the engine houses for the pumping units. In 1962, Albert moved to Taylor, Texas, where he lived for about 17 years. During this time he met and was married to Mozella Stence on May 24, 1966, at Taylor Texas. After her death on February 3, 1981, he continued to make his home at Taylor until he returned to Russell to live in 1983.
Even after his retirement from active work he continued to maintain a keen interest in farming, and in his second love, carpentry and building.
He was a member of the St. John Lutheran Church of Russell.
Survivors are his daughter, Mrs. Henry (Doris) Fair, of Salina, KS; two brothers, Ferdinand of Russell and William of Mesa, Arizona; also three sisters: Elma Brack of Galatia, Mrs. Emil (Ruth) Dietz of Russell, and Mrs. Frank (Eulalia) Titus of Tulsa, Oklahoma; three grandchildren, several other relatives and friends.
Date of Birth February 15, 1913
Date of Death December 1, 1985
Place and Time of Service - St. John Lutheran Church, Russell, KS, Thursday, December 5, 1985 - 2 p.m.
Clergy Rev. Robert Lundgren
Music "How Great Thou Art"
"One Day at a Time"
"Amazing Grace" (Congregation)
Soloist Rudy Parker
Organist Sandy Krug
Casket Bearers Alvin Dumler, Ben Dumler, Donald Holkum, Gerald Stoppel, Melvin Brack, Herman Schwindt
Interment Milberger Cemetery
Service Arrangements Entrusted to Pohlman's Mortuary, Russell, KS."

December 5, 1985 - Russell Record - Obituary
"ALBERT M. DUMLER
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at St. John Lutheran Church for Albert M. Dumler, who died Sunday at his home, 437 W. Sixth St. Pastor Robert Lundgren will officiate and burial will be in Milberger Cemetery.
A memorial is established to the Milberger Cemetery.
He was born Feb. 15, 1913, near Milberger, to David R. and Sarah (Schwindt) Dumler. He was married to Esther Ochs, May 3, 1936, at Milberger. Later he was married to Mozella Stance, May 24, 1966, at Taylor, Texas. She died Feb. 3, 1981.
He lived in Russell and Milberger area, then for 17 years at Taylor, Texas, and moved back to Russell in 1983. He was a farmer, an oil field pumper and did carpenter work.
He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church.
Surviving are two brothers, Ferdinand Dumler, 365 W. Fourth St., and William E. Dumler, Mesa, Ariz.; three sisters, Mrs. Elma Brack, Galatia, Mrs. Emil (Ruth) Dietz, Russell, and Mrs. Frank (Eulalia) Titus, Tulsa, Okla.; a daughter, Mrs. Henry (Doris) Fair, Salina; and three grandchildren.
Pohlman's Mortuary, Russell, is in charge."

Albert's Funeral Card reads as follows:
"ALBERT MICHEL DUMLER
Albert Michel Dumler, son of David R. and Sarah (Schwindt) Dumler, was born February 15, 1913, in Russell Co., near Milberger, KS. His death occurred at his home in Russell on December 1, 1985, at the age of 72 years, 9 months and 16 days.
Albert lived his early life in the Milberger community and received his basic education in the rural school near the family home. On May 3, 1936, he was united in marriage to Esther Ochs at Milberger.
For most of his life he was active in farming, and also worked as an oilfield pumper, as well as helping to build the engine houses for the pumping units. In 1962, Albert moved to Taylor, Texas, where he lived for about 17 years. During this time he met and was married to Mozella Stence on May 24, 1966, at Taylor Texas. After her death on February 3, 1981, he continued to make his home at Taylor until he returned to Russell to live in 1983.
Even after his retirement from active work he continued to maintain a keen interest in farming, and in his second love, carpentry and building.
He was a member of the St. John Lutheran Church of Russell.
Survivors are his daughter, Mrs. Henry (Doris) Fair, of Salina, KS; two brothers, Ferdinand of Russell and William of Mesa, Arizona; also three sisters: Elma Brack of Galatia, Mrs. Emil (Ruth) Dietz of Russell, and Mrs. Frank (Eulalia) Titus of Tulsa, Oklahoma; three grandchildren, several other relatives and friends.
Date of Birth February 15, 1913
Date of Death December 1, 1985
Place and Time of Service - St. John Lutheran Church, Russell, KS, Thursday, December 5, 1985 - 2 p.m.
Clergy Rev. Robert Lundgren
Music "How Great Thou Art"
"One Day at a Time"
"Amazing Grace" (Congregation)
Soloist Rudy Parker
Organist Sandy Krug
Casket Bearers Alvin Dumler, Ben Dumler, Donald Holkum, Gerald Stoppel, Melvin Brack, Herman Schwindt
Interment Milberger Cemetery
Service Arrangements Entrusted to Pohlman's Mortuary, Russell, KS."



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