Obit: Young, Frieda (1899 - 1976)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Appleyard, Below, Beyer, Brule, Bunkelman, Cramer, Dahnert, Dwyer, Dominsky , Edgbert, Edgbert , Eppling, Farning, Frei, Garrow, Fulwiler, Gehrt, Gerhardt, Greeler, Greeler, Harding, Hauge, Hauge, Hauge, Hoesly, Hogenson, Holtz, Huckstead, Kopp, Linda, MacBride, Maxwell, Milton, Mohr, Morris, Pepper, Poppe, Quinnel, Roder, Root, Schmidt, Schroeder, Siems, Sommerfield, Tragsdorf, Warren, Wasserburger, Wright, Young

----Source: William H. Young, (From a family scrapbook) 2/02/2017, Photo contributed by Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

Young, Frieda (18 April 1899 – 27 May 1976)

Services for Mrs. Frieda Young, 77, 1314 Farnam St., Davenport, Ia., will be 1 p.m. today at McGinnis Chapel, Bettendorf. Burial will be in Davenport Memorial Park.

Visitation is 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs. Young died Thursday, at Mercy Hospital.

She had been employed at Oscar Mayer & Co., retiring in 1961.

Frieda Siems was born in Neillsville, Wis. She married Leo M. Young, Sr., in 1920, in Chicago. He died in 1949. (She was born to Maria Siems, on April 18, 1899).

Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Albert (Yvonne) Garrow, and Mrs. Lajos (Jacqueline) Linka, both of Davenport; sons, Leo M., Richard R., and Donald H., all of Davenport; Robert R., Durant, Ia; William T., Schullenburg, Wis.; and Edwin E., Moline, Ia; 28 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren, and a half-brother, Helmuth Siems, Port Edwards, Wis.

Also surviving were: Luella (Kopp) Mohr, Theodore Kopp, Sr., both of Neillsville, Wis., and Clara (Kopp) Below of Stockton, Ill. (This added note by me, a niece, who is transcriber of this obit. DMK)


 

Frieda (Siems) Young's Years at Neillsville, WI High School

 


Contributed by Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

1915 Members Of the Nightingale Club

Edna Bashford
Ruth Carter Grace Edgbert
Lillian Eppling
Clara Frantz
Gladys Frantz
Elizabeth Free
Isadora Forman
Emilie Frei
Dorothy Huckstead
Ina Huckstead
Mary Huckstead
Neva Henze
Esther Jackson
Anita Kuechenmeister
Isabella Lowe
Irene Maxwell
Sylvia Milton
Helene Marx
Frieda Radke
Leona Sommerfield
Frieda Siems
Mildred Schiller
Edna Tragsdorf

First war nurse and inspiration for the Red Cross

Florence Nightingale (12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer, statistician and the founder of modern nursing. Nightingale a manager and trainer of nurses during the Crimean War, cared for wounded soldiers at Constantinople. She gave nursing a favorable reputation and became an icon of Victorian culture, especially in the persona of "The Lady with the Lamp" making nightly rounds of wounded soldiers. Her prodigious writings spread medical knowledge which included a broad understanding of religion and mysticism.

 

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Contributed by Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

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THE CRIMSON AND WHITE

1915 year book.

Freshmen

 

Anne Appleyard
Lillie Beyer
Marie Brule
Ralph Bunkelman
Hazel Cramer
Dorothy Dahnert
Irene Dwyer
Viols Dominsky
Grace Edgbert
Ruth Edgbert
Lillian Eppling
Gertrude Farning
Emilie Frei
Dale Fulwiler
Clara Gehrt
Otto Gerhardt
Edward Greeler
Frank Greeler
Jay Harding
Alvina Hauge
Edwin Hauge
Henry Hauge
Anna Hoesly
Alma Hogenson
Lillian Holtz
Florence Huckstead
LaMont MacBride
Irene Maxwell
Sylvia Milton
Lynn Morris
Beatrice Pepper
Esther Poppe
Robert Quinnel
Margaret Roder
Mary Root
Tulip Schmidt
Emil Schroeder
Frieda Siems
Leona Sommerfield
Edna Tragsdorf
Harriet Warren
Leo Wasserburger
Alta Wright

 

Contributed by Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

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THE CRIMSON AND WHITE

Class of 1918 in the 1916 year book.

Sophomores (same student list as above)

Contributed by Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

 

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