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David Knodel -- 1982
Funeral services were conducted
for David Knodel Tuesday, March 9, at 10:30 am, with Rev. Howard Johnson
officiating. Song selections were "Sheltered in the Arms of God"
and "In the Garden."
Singers were the Hope Messengers
and organists were Velda Adolf and Delores Dobler. Casket bearers
were Douglas White, Spike Burrows, Ronald Gramm, Mark David White, Jim
Enyart, Edwin Crammer, George Gramm, James David Faughn. Hendricks
Mortuary was in charge of the arrangements with burial at Hope Cemetery,
Bethune.
David Knodel was born May
9, 1898, in Josephdorf, Russia. He was the son of Gottlieb and Christina
Gehner Knodel. He was baptized in infancy. His family came
to the United States in December of 1906, when David was 8 years old.
They settled in Bethune, where he grew up as a young man. He was
confirmed at the Congregational Church, Aug. 31, 1913, by Rev. Carl Himmelman.
In the summer of 1913, 15-year
old David worked for his sister and husband in Russell, Kan. One
afternoon while herding cattle and daydreaming about his sweetheart, Mollie,
David engraved his name on a stone fence post. It was discovered
by his nephew, Martin Krug, four years ago, at which time he brought it
back to Colorado, and gave it to David, for his 80th birthday. It
has been placed at the church cemetery, to be used as his headstone, at
his request.
David also engraved Mollie's
name on a stone fence post, and it is in Cheyenne, Wyo., on martin's ranch.
It, too, will be brought here.
David was married Dec. 28,
1919, to Mollie Mai in Russell, Kan. David and Mollie settled on
a farm northwest of Bethune. To this union was born five children:
Fern, Louis, Elnoria, Charlotte and Linda. He retired from the farm
in 1947, when his health failed. David and Mollie then moved to Loveland
where he was employed by the City of Loveland for 15 years.
In 1973 David and Mollie
moved back to Burlington. Once again, David's health failed, and
they returned to Loveland to the Good Samaritan Home in 1980. David
and Mollie celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary, Dec. 28, 1981. On
Feb. 22, 1982, David was admitted to the hospital with pneumonia, where
he passed away March 6.
David was the grandfather
of 13 children, the great-grandfather of five. He has one surviving
brother, Ed, of Burlington; one surviving sister, Eva, of Loveland, and
many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his wife, Mollie,
the mother of his children.
Preceding him in death were
his mother and father; two sisters and three brothers. David was
83 years, 9 months and 25 days old at the time of his death.
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