Obit: Hoftiezer, Johanna #2 (1865 - 1942)
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Surnames: Hoftiezer, Duenk, Goldhorn, Woertink, Mulder,
Smith, Konold, Cramer
----Source: Spencer Record, Spencer, Wis.) 05/14/1942
Hoftiezer, Johanna (01 APR 1865 -30 APR 1942)
DEATH OF MRS. GARRET HOFTIEZER ON APRIL, 30
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Hoftiezer and daughters, Helen and
Marjory, returned home Tuesday from Castewood, S. D. where they were called to
attend the funeral of Mr. Hoftiezer’s mother.
Mrs. Hoftiezer died during a tornado which struck Castlewood Thursday
evening, April 30 and which demolished the Hoftiezer home.
Mrs. Hoftiezer is believed to have died from shock.
All of spencer extends sympathy to the bereaved family.
Mrs. Garrett Hoftiezer, Sr., was born Johanna Duenk, at
Alto, Wisconsin, April 1, 1865 and was united in marriage to Garrett Hoftiezer,
Sr. on April 27, 1888. In 1894 Mr.
and Mrs. Hoftiezer moved to South Dakota with their family and settled on a farm
in Hamlin county. In 1929 they
retired from the farm and moved to Castlewood where they lived until the storm
of last Thursday evening. Eight
children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Hoftiezer, a son, John, preceded the mother
in death. Surviving are her husband
and seven children, Mrs. Mabel Goldhorn, Mrs. Bernice Woertink, Mrs. Eliza
Mulder and George Hoftiezer, all of Castlewood; Sherwin Hoftiezer of Spencer;
Mrs. Ethel Smith of Laurel, Neb. and Mrs. Gertrude Konold of Watertown, S. D.,
also thirteen grandchildren, five great grandchildren, and one sister of Waupun,
Wis.
The high esteem in which Mrs. Hoftiezer was held in her
community is told in simple rhyme by Mrs. Ina Cramer, formerly of Spencer, now
of Castlewood, S. D.:
A silver haired lady
Pass quietly on,
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