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Leopold Henry Frances* (Hank) [Male] b. 21 FEB 1918 Greensburg, Putnam, OH - d. 29 JAN 2011 Twin Rivers Care and Rehabilitation Center, Defiance, OH
Documents:
Baptismal Record, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OH1920 US Census, Greenburg Twp, Putnam, OH1940 Census, Greenburg Twp., Putnam, OH1940 Census, Richland Twp., Defiance, OHBurial monument, St Michaels Catholic Cemetery, Adams Ridge, Defiance, OHHank was army and ended up getting blown out of a truck, broke both knees and wrists when he landed.
- Heidi Horsch, 2/13/2016
Obituary:
Henry "Hank" F. Leopold, 92, Defiance, passed away Saturday, January 29, 2011, at Twin Rivers Care and Rehabilitation Center in Defiance.
He was born in Ottawa, Ohio, on February 21, 1918, the son of the late Bernard "Ben" and Bertha (Ellerbrock) Leopold. Henry married Mary (Herr) Leopold on Aug. 9, 1941.
He was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church, a life member of the Jewell American Legion, life member of the Defiance VFW, life member of the Defiance D.A.V, and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, serving in the European Theater. He was a life member of the Jewell American Legion, life member of the Defiance VFW, and life member of the Defiance DAV.
He worked as a surveyor at the Fulton County Engineering office for 14 years. He had also worked at the Zeller Corp. for 18 years and the State of Ohio for 7 years.
Mass celebrant was Father John Stites. Music was by
Dave Moninger. Pallbearers were Chad Klinger, Mike Baxter, Austin Leopold, Zachary Leopold, Shari Baxter, Karen Baxter and Joe Garcia. Honorary pallbearer
was Joe Leopold. Burial was in the St. Michael’s Church cemetery. The Lawson-Roessner Funeral Home was entrusted with his arrangements.
He is survived by his wife of 69 years, Mary; four daughters: Delores Leopold, Judy (Russ) Baxter of Conover, N.C., Shirley Robinson of Flagstaff, Arizona, Carol Klinger of Defiance; three sons: Robert (Deb) Leopold of Defiance, Charles (Janice) Leopold of Defiance, Daniel (Venus) Leopold of Gilbert, Arizona; three sisters: Margene Ankney , Juanita Reiman , and Mary Lou Herder all of Defiance, a brother: Winferd Leopold of Duluth, Minn.
He is also survived by 14 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a brother Edmund Leopold; a sister, Lucinda McFeeters; a grandson and a great grandson.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Michael's Catholic Church, at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, February 1, with Father John Stites officiating. Visitation is Monday from 2-8 p.m. at Lawson-Roessner Funeral Home, Defiance, where the rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m., and with visitation on Tuesday from 10-11 a.m. at St. Michael's Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery.
- The Crescent News, 2/2/2011, Lawson-Roessner Funeral Home, others
Leopold Edmond Bernard* [Male] b. 20 OCT 1919 Greensburg, Putnam, OH - d. 3 NOV 1991 Defiance, Defiance, OH
Documents:
1920 US Census, Greenburg Twp, Putnam, OH1940 Census, Greenburg Twp., Putnam, OH1940 Census, Richland Twp., Defiance, OHDeath record, St John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Defiance, OHBurial headstone, Riverview Memory Gardens, Defiance, OHObituary:
Edmund B. (Ed) Leopold, 72, 1003 Harrison Ave., died Sunday morning in his residence after an extended illness.
He was born Oct. 20, 1919, in Putnam County, the son of Bernard and Bertha (Ellerbrock) Leopold. In 1959, he married Delores Gutman, who survives.
He was a self-employed carpenter, a U.S. Air Force World War II veteran, and a member of St. John Catholic Church, Jewell American Legion, New Bavaria VFW, Defiance Elks and Defiance Eagles.
Surviving are a a stepson, Tom Jenkins, Boulder, Colo.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Bob (Connie) Stretker, Route 5; two brothers, Henry of Mesa, Ariz. and Winfred, Duluth, Minn.; four sisters, Lucinda McFeeters of Wolcottville, Ind., and Mary Herder, Mrs. James (Margene) Ankney and Juanita Reiman, all of Defiance; and six step grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Preceding him in death was a stepson, Kenneth Jenkins; and two brothers.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in St. John Catholic Church with Revs. Tom Oedy and John Stites officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Memory Gardens where Jewell American Legion will conduct military graveside rites. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Tuesday in Lawson-Roessner Funeral Home, where a scripture service will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
-Defiance Crescent-News
Rampe Johan Joseph [Male] b. 8 SEP 1820 Glandorf, Niedersachsen, Germany - d. 6 MAR 1861 Glandorf, Putnam, OH
Notterbrock Elisabeth [Female] b. 27 AUG 1827 Prussia (Germany) - d. 12 MAR 1915 Glandorf, Putnam, OH
Documents:
1850 Census, Ottawa, Putnam, OH1860 Census, Ottawa, Putnam, OH1900 Census, Glandorf, Putnam, OHRecord of marriage to Henry Reckfelder, St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OHInterment Record, St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OHBurial monument, St John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery, Glandorf, OH
Smith William Anthony [Male] b. 28 OCT 1879 Union Twp, Putnam, OH - d. 3 NOV 1957 Union Twp, Putnam, OH
William with his wife Clara Rampe-Smith.
Documents:
Birth Record, St Michaels Catholic Church, Kalida, OH1940 Census, Ridgefield Twp, Huron, OHDeath Record, St Michaels Catholic Church, Kalida, OHBurial monument, Saint Josephs Cemetery, Monroeville, OHBiography (from "A History of Putnam County, Ohio: It's People, Industries and Institutions" by George D. Kinder):
WILLIAM SMITH.
Elsewhere in this volume of biography of the important citizens of Putnam county, there is presented at some length the genealogy of the Smith family, so long and so' well known in the Kalida neighborhood in Union township, this county, the fourth generation of which in this section of the state is now doing well its part in the development of the best interests of that excellent community, following nobly the admirable example of social and civic worth set by the forbears of that family in this county. So admirable has been the spirit uniformly displayed by the members of this family in its attitude toward the communal interests, that it is a pleasure to present here another sketch relating to one of the present-day active members of the family, and to this end the biogra:pher asks the reader's attention to the following brief review of the life of the gentleman whose name appears above.
William Smith, one of the sons of L. Jacob and Florentine (Verhoff) Smith, was born on the paternal homestead near Kalida, in Union township, Putnam county, Ohio, October 28, 1879, ^I'^d has lived all his life in that neighborhood, occupying today the position of one of the leading men in that community, as were his father and his grand fa,ther before him. Though the local readers of this biography need no introduction to the Smith family in Union township, it may be said, in passing here, that further details of the genealogy of William Smith may be found in the sketch pertaining to bis elder brother, Frank Smith, presented elsewhere in this volume, which traces the family descent from the first of that line to locate in this section. The genealogy of the Verhoff family, the family of Mr. Smith's mother, may be found in the sketch relating to Theodore Verhoff, of Greensburg township, her brother, elsewhere in this volume.
William Smith was reared on the paternal farm in Union township, the same on which his brother, Frank, now resides, and received his early educa- tion in the schools of that neighborhood, the period of his young manhood being spent on the home farm. For six years previous to his marriage, he worked on the farms of others in the neighborhood, the labors of the home farm not requiring the services of all the stalwart sons of the proprietor, but after his marriage, in 1909, he moved to the farm of eighty acres on which he now lives in Union township, he having previously bought this place in anticipation of marriage and the establishment of a new home. He moved the house in which he now lives to its present location, it having stood a short distance to the north at the time he bought the place. In many ways he has improved this place and has brought it up to a high standard of cultivation, making it a productive and attractive farm. Mr. Smith is an intelligent and industrious young farmer and is contemplating numerous other improve- ments to his already well-ordered place In addition to his own farm of eighty acres, Mr. Smith works a tract of twenty-three acres adjoining, which belongs to his father, the venerable L. Jacob Smith, who is living a life of pleasant retirement in Kalida, where he established a comfortable home some years ago upon coming to the decision to retire and enjoy the fruits of a long life of honorable activity.
On October 20, 1909, William Smith was united in marriage to Clara Rampe, the daughter of Frank and Anna (Doepker) Rampe, members of one of the olde.st and best-known families in Putnam county, frequent refer- 824 PUTNAM COUNTY, OHIO. ence to which family is made in this volume, both of whom were born in the Glandorf neighborhood, where Mr. Smith's bride grew to womanhood. Mr. and Mrs. Rampe some years ago retired from the farm on which they had so long resided and are now living in retirement in the town of Kalida, this county, where they have the esteem of all who know them. They are the parents of five children, three sons and three daughters, the others being Frank, Hubert, Anna, Ella and Clark.
To William and Clara (Rampe) Smith four children have been born, as follow: Louise, August 30, 1910; Rudolph, April 14, 1912; Edwin, December 15, 1913, and Stephen, March 10, 1915, a most interesting little family which makes the Smith home a continuous scene of merriment and joy.
William Smith and wife are members of the St. Michael's Catholic church at Kalida, in the various beneficences of which they are earnestly in- terested, and Mr. Smith is a member of the St. Joseph's Benevolent Society, m the affairs of which he takes a warm interest, being one of the most gen- erous contributors to the general work of the parish. The Smith famili^ in that section of the county, are all interested in the good works of the com- munity in which they live. ' With an honorable ancestry back of them it is not unnatural that they should possess a pardonable degree of family pride and It is gratifying to note that this commendable regard for family and a proper desire to perpetuate the family records has prompted five of the sons of L. Jacob Smith to furnish data to the present biographer upon which to construct biographical sketches for this valuable history of the prominent citizens of Putnam county, an instance of family consideration which their descendants will appreciate greatly in the years to come and for which generations yet unborn will thank them.
Smith Jacob Lewis [Male] b. 20 MAY 1849 - d. 30 JAN 1916
L to R: William Smith,Frank Smith, Jacob Smith,
Harry Smith, Minnie Smith, Catherine Verhoff-Smith,
Herbert Smith, Anthony Smith.
Actual last name: Schmidt
Verhoff Catherine Florentine (Tina) [Female] b. 10 NOV 1848 - d. 27 JAN 1927
Smith Mary Ann Louise* [Female] b. 30 AUG 1910 Union Twp, Putnam, OH - d. MAY 1992 OH
Smith Rudolph Frank* [Male] b. 14 APR 1912 Union, Putnam, OH - d. 29 JAN 1988 Norwalk, Huron, OH
Birth Record, Putnam County, OH1940 Census, Milan Twp, Erie, OHDeath Record, St Pauls Catholic Church, Norwalk, OHBurial Monument, St Josephs Catholic Cemetery, Monroeville, OH
Smith Frank Arthur Edwin* [Male] b. 14 DEC 1913 Union Twp, Putnam, OH - d. 26 APR 1974 Norwalk, Huron, OH
Smith Hubert Linus Stephen* [Male] b. 10 MAR 1915 Union, Putnam, OH
Smith Walter L* [Male] b. 31 OCT 1916 Union Twp, Putnam, OH - d. 18 FEB 2003 Norwalk, Huron, OH
Wurm Emmaline Anna* [Female] b. 19 FEB 1904 Payne, Paulding, OH - d. 7 OCT 1976 Lima Memorial Hospital, Lima, Allen, OH
Documents:
Marriage Record, State of OhioBirth Record, Pauline County, OHDeath Record, St Gerards Catholic Church, Lima, OHBurial headstone, Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery, Lima, OHResided at 151 N Mumaugh Rd, Lima, OH in 1976.
Feltz Marvin Joseph [Male] b. 7 MAY 1896 Lima, Allen, OH - d. 27 APR 1979 Lima, Allen, OH
Documents:
Marriage Record, State of OhioDeath Record, St Gerards Catholic Church, LIma, OH1900 US Census, Lima, Allen, OHDraft Registration Card, World War IDraft Registration Card, World War IIBurial headstone, Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery, Lima, OHResided at 702 W Robb Ave, Lima, OH in 1979.
Feltz Joann * [Female] b. 17 NOV 1925 Lima, Allen, OH - d. 16 NOV 1992 Anacortes, Skagit, WA
Resided at 1311 8th St, Anacortes, WA 98221.
Wortman Bernard August [Male] b. 16 MAR 1842 Fuechtorf, Westfalen, Preussen, Germany - d. 9 JAN 1912 Greensburg Twp, Putnam, OH
Documents:
Record of Marriage to Anna Carolina Doepker, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OHRecord of Marriage to Sophia Mormon, State of OhioRecord of Marriage to Sophia Morman, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OHRecord of Marriage to Mary Nartker, Putnam County, OHRecord of Marriage to Mary Nartker, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OHDeath Record, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OHBurial headstone, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery, Glandorf, OHBurial monument, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery, Glandorf, OH
Bauer William Monie* [Male]
Wortman Amelia Clara* (Millie) [Female] b. 07 NOV 1876 Glandorf, Putnam, OH - d. 03 OCT 1931 Jennings Twp, Putnam, OH
Documents:
Birth Record, St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OH1920 US Census, Jennings Twp, Putnam, OHDeath Record, St Josephs Catholic Church, Fort Jennings, OHDeath Record, State of OhioBurial Monument, St Josephs Catholic Cemetery, Fort Jennings, OH
Wortman Adelia Henrietta* [Female] b. 3 MAY 1881 Glandorf, Putnam, OH - d. 8 DEC 1943 Jennings Twp, Putnam, OH
Documents:
Baptismal Record, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OHBirth Record, Putnam County, OH1900 US Census, Ottawa, Putnam, OH1940 US Census, Jennings Twp, Putnam, OHDeath Record, State of OhioObituary:
Final Rites Held For Mrs. A. Ricker
FORT JENNINGS, Dec. 14 - Last rites for Mrs. Adelia Ricker, 63, wife of Andrew Ricker, residing two and one half miles east of Fort Jennings; were held in St. Joseph's church here Saturday morning. Interment was in the church cemetery. Mrs, Ricker had been in failing health for ten years.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Wortman, she was born in Glandorf, May 24, 1881. She was married to Mr. Ricker at Glandorf, May 8. 1901. Her entire life was spent in the Fort Jennings community, She was a member of St. Joseph's Church and of the Altar society of the church.
Besides her husband, she Is survived by two sons and four daughters, Raymond and Oliver Ricker, at home: Mrs. Alex Fortman, Kalida: Mrs. Joseph H. Horstman, of Cloverdale; Mrs. Francis Mandery, of near Fort Jennings, and Mrs. Alvin Selhorst, of Leipsic. There are seven grandehildren.
She is survived also by a brother and sister, Joseph Wortman and Mrs. Andrew Schroeder, both of Leipsic. Three sisters, Mrs, Ben Tebeck, Fort Jennings: Mrs. Charles Schroeder, Glandorf, and Mrs. William Lemper, of Michigan. are deceased.
- REPUBLICAN-COURIER, FINDLAY DECEMBER 15, 1943
Wortman Magdalena Maria* [Female] b. 27 SEP 1875 Ottawa, Putnam, OH - d. 28 SEP 1875 Ottawa, Putnam, OH
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