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m. 15 Jun 1927 - Eleanor Jane Hokamp1930 - 1991
Facts and Events
Name |
Eleanor Jane Hokamp |
Alt Name |
Jane _____ |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1] |
17 Apr 1930 |
Mitchell, Scott's Bluff County, Nebraska |
Residence[10] |
Abt 1985 |
Moline, Rock Island County, IllinoisThey returned for medical treatment |
Residence[8] |
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Malvern, Hot Springs County, ArkansasSecondary date: 1 JAN 1956 |
Other[11] |
1986 |
Malvern, Hot Springs County, ArkansasHer father, Harry Hokamp, lived with them after her mother passed away. Event |
Death[2] |
Oct 1991 |
Moline, Rock Island County, IllinoisCause: of gastric malasia |
Other[3] |
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Eleanor Jane is the only child of Anna and Henry. Secondary date: 1 JAN 1931 Comment |
Other[4] |
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Phone number and address Comment |
Other[5] |
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They were married just short of 30 years.The years don't add up. But he gave her death date as 1991. Secondary date: 1 JAN 1991 Comment |
Other[6] |
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She loved to sew, had been very active in 4H. Received a high award. Secondary date: 1 JAN 1955 Event |
Other[7] |
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, , IllinoisMonmouth College Secondary date: 1 JAN 1954 Graduated |
Other[9] |
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Moline, Rock Island County, Illinoisshe taught home economics and eventually was head of home economics for school district. Secondary date: 1 JAN 1957 Event |
References
- ↑ Online Source
Jasmann Family History http://www.the-roundup.com/jasmann/index.html.
_Corrections and Additions Welcomed. email ~ [email protected]
Jasmann Family History From S. Germany to Russia to Yankton, Dakota, Terr. USA
-Assumed Jasmann Brothers - Sons of Johann Jasmann, b. c1799 Scherman, Germany Christian Jasmann - Johann Jasmann - George Jasmann - Paul Jasmann - Phillip Jasmann
Phillip, George & Paul came from Odessa Russia and settled near Yankton, Dakota Terr assume they are brothers. Phillip Jasmann is mentioned in the following article and his family went on to Oregon. Christian & Johann did not come to America. Christian was the father of John G. Jassmann & Johann the father of Michael Jasman who came to America at age 15 with his sister Catherine with the Paul Jasmann family.
http://www.the-roundup.com/jasmann/index.html
146. Anna Christina Hilyard (Johanna 2, Paul 1) b. September 22, 1903 in the town of Cumberland, Cass co., Iowa. At the age of two, she moved with her parents to Longmont, Colorado. In 1907 the family moved to Mitchell, Nebraska; where she attended high school graduating in 1921. After which she attended Scottsbluff Business College.
On June 15, 1927, in Mitchell, Scottsbluff Co. Nebraska. She m. Harry Herman Hokamp, b. Sept. 21, 1899 in Laurel, Cedar County, Nebraska. Harry's parents were John H. and Anna Maria (Reitmeier) Hokamp.
They lived in Kimball for two years before moving to South Mitchell where Harry was Union Pacific Station Agent, and then to Gering in 1944.
Anna d. September 24, 1985, at age 82, in Gering, Nebraska. Harry d. at age 88, January 9, 1987, at the home of his daughter in Malvern, Arkansas.
Both are buried at West Lawn Cemetery; Gering, Nebraska.
Only child of Harry H. and Anna Hokamp +264. I. Eleanor Jane b. April 17, 1930; Mitchell, Scottsbluff Co., NE
264. Eleanor Jane Hokamp (Anna 3, Johanna 2, Paul 1) b. April 17, 1930; Mitchell, Scottsbluff co. Nebraska; m. Lynn L. Keim, November 18, 1950.
The family resides in Malvern, Arkansas.
Only child of Eleanor and Lynn Keim 491. I. Kent Richard b. June 7, 1951, Galesburg, Knox Co., Ill. m. Kathryn Sarah Hochsprung Dec. 28, 1973 A. Lee b. May 1986
- ↑ Conversation
with Lynn Keim, 3 Aug 2007.
Notes from conversation with LYNN KEIM 3 August 2007
Lynn Keim, 12639 Highway 9, Malvern, AR 72104 (501) 332-2378
Lynn was born in Davenport, Thayer County, Nebraska in Sept 1923. His family lived on a farm. He graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1949 with a degree in math and science. Later he earned a master's degree and Education Specialist degrees from Western Illinois University. He was 50 hours short of a PhD.
He met Eleanor Jane Hokamp (Jane) in Scott's Bluff county, where her father ran the Union Pacific railroad station. During the first years of their marriage, they lived on a farm near New Windsor, Illinois. She finished her degree in home economics from Monmouth College in Illinois after they were married. She was big into 4-H in Nebraska - she won an award either in high school or in college. She loved to sew and sewed all her own clothing.
Both of them were school teachers. He taught math and science, and she taught home economics. He taught first in Sherrard, Illinois, then in Woodhull, Illinois. Then she got a job in Moline, Illinois. Not long after, Lynn was offered a job at Wilson Junior High School in Moline, where he taught for many years. Jane became director of the Home Economics program for the Moline school system, and later, after he got more degrees, he became assistant principal at Wilson Junior High School.
She became quite sick while they lived in Moline. She had some major surgery. The doctor fixed her up pretty well, but recommended that she get out of the cold climate, so they moved to Arkansas.
In Arkansas, her heath problems returned. The doctor recommended that she go back to the same doctors in Moline who had helped her so much. They returned to Illinois in 1985 for treatment of gastric malasia. About 95% of her stomach was removed surgically.
Jane died in about October 1991 in Moline, Illinois and was buried in Memorial Cemetery outside of Galesburg, IL in plots the bought shortly after they were married. They had been married just short of 30 years.
In April 1992, Lynn married Geneva, a native Arkansasan.
Jane and Lynn have one son, Kent Richard, who lives in Illinois and is a corn breeder. He breeds field corn. His wife works at Rush Hospital in Chicago. They both have their PhDs. At one point, Kent and his wife both taught at Oklahoma State University.
Kent and his wife have one son, Lee Ray Keim. He is attending Louisiana State University studying education.
Jane's uncle Henry ran a liquor store. Hilda lived in Eastern Nebraska. Edward had a son named Vernon. He married once, and that wife died of cancer. Then he married a second time.
- ↑ Online Source
Jasmann Family History http://www.the-roundup.com/jasmann/index.html.
_Corrections and Additions Welcomed. email ~ [email protected]
Jasmann Family History From S. Germany to Russia to Yankton, Dakota, Terr. USA
-Assumed Jasmann Brothers - Sons of Johann Jasmann, b. c1799 Scherman, Germany Christian Jasmann - Johann Jasmann - George Jasmann - Paul Jasmann - Phillip Jasmann
Phillip, George & Paul came from Odessa Russia and settled near Yankton, Dakota Terr assume they are brothers. Phillip Jasmann is mentioned in the following article and his family went on to Oregon. Christian & Johann did not come to America. Christian was the father of John G. Jassmann & Johann the father of Michael Jasman who came to America at age 15 with his sister Catherine with the Paul Jasmann family.
http://www.the-roundup.com/jasmann/index.html
146. Anna Christina Hilyard (Johanna 2, Paul 1) b. September 22, 1903 in the town of Cumberland, Cass co., Iowa. At the age of two, she moved with her parents to Longmont, Colorado. In 1907 the family moved to Mitchell, Nebraska; where she attended high school graduating in 1921. After which she attended Scottsbluff Business College.
On June 15, 1927, in Mitchell, Scottsbluff Co. Nebraska. She m. Harry Herman Hokamp, b. Sept. 21, 1899 in Laurel, Cedar County, Nebraska. Harry's parents were John H. and Anna Maria (Reitmeier) Hokamp.
They lived in Kimball for two years before moving to South Mitchell where Harry was Union Pacific Station Agent, and then to Gering in 1944.
Anna d. September 24, 1985, at age 82, in Gering, Nebraska. Harry d. at age 88, January 9, 1987, at the home of his daughter in Malvern, Arkansas.
Both are buried at West Lawn Cemetery; Gering, Nebraska.
Only child of Harry H. and Anna Hokamp +264. I. Eleanor Jane b. April 17, 1930; Mitchell, Scottsbluff Co., NE
264. Eleanor Jane Hokamp (Anna 3, Johanna 2, Paul 1) b. April 17, 1930; Mitchell, Scottsbluff co. Nebraska; m. Lynn L. Keim, November 18, 1950.
The family resides in Malvern, Arkansas.
Only child of Eleanor and Lynn Keim 491. I. Kent Richard b. June 7, 1951, Galesburg, Knox Co., Ill. m. Kathryn Sarah Hochsprung Dec. 28, 1973 A. Lee b. May 1986
- ↑ Online Source
White Pages online accessed 3 August 2007.
Keim, Lynn 12639 Highway 9 Malvern, AR 72104 (501) 332-2378
- ↑ Conversation
with Lynn Keim, 3 Aug 2007.
Notes from conversation with LYNN KEIM 3 August 2007
Lynn Keim, 12639 Highway 9, Malvern, AR 72104 (501) 332-2378
Lynn was born in Davenport, Thayer County, Nebraska in Sept 1923. His family lived on a farm. He graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1949 with a degree in math and science. Later he earned a master's degree and Education Specialist degrees from Western Illinois University. He was 50 hours short of a PhD.
He met Eleanor Jane Hokamp (Jane) in Scott's Bluff county, where her father ran the Union Pacific railroad station. During the first years of their marriage, they lived on a farm near New Windsor, Illinois. She finished her degree in home economics from Monmouth College in Illinois after they were married. She was big into 4-H in Nebraska - she won an award either in high school or in college. She loved to sew and sewed all her own clothing.
Both of them were school teachers. He taught math and science, and she taught home economics. He taught first in Sherrard, Illinois, then in Woodhull, Illinois. Then she got a job in Moline, Illinois. Not long after, Lynn was offered a job at Wilson Junior High School in Moline, where he taught for many years. Jane became director of the Home Economics program for the Moline school system, and later, after he got more degrees, he became assistant principal at Wilson Junior High School.
She became quite sick while they lived in Moline. She had some major surgery. The doctor fixed her up pretty well, but recommended that she get out of the cold climate, so they moved to Arkansas.
In Arkansas, her heath problems returned. The doctor recommended that she go back to the same doctors in Moline who had helped her so much. They returned to Illinois in 1985 for treatment of gastric malasia. About 95% of her stomach was removed surgically.
Jane died in about October 1991 in Moline, Illinois and was buried in Memorial Cemetery outside of Galesburg, IL in plots the bought shortly after they were married. They had been married just short of 30 years.
In April 1992, Lynn married Geneva, a native Arkansasan.
Jane and Lynn have one son, Kent Richard, who lives in Illinois and is a corn breeder. He breeds field corn. His wife works at Rush Hospital in Chicago. They both have their PhDs. At one point, Kent and his wife both taught at Oklahoma State University.
Kent and his wife have one son, Lee Ray Keim. He is attending Louisiana State University studying education.
Jane's uncle Henry ran a liquor store. Hilda lived in Eastern Nebraska. Edward had a son named Vernon. He married once, and that wife died of cancer. Then he married a second time.
- ↑ Conversation
with Lynn Keim, 3 Aug 2007.
Notes from conversation with LYNN KEIM 3 August 2007
Lynn Keim, 12639 Highway 9, Malvern, AR 72104 (501) 332-2378
Lynn was born in Davenport, Thayer County, Nebraska in Sept 1923. His family lived on a farm. He graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1949 with a degree in math and science. Later he earned a master's degree and Education Specialist degrees from Western Illinois University. He was 50 hours short of a PhD.
He met Eleanor Jane Hokamp (Jane) in Scott's Bluff county, where her father ran the Union Pacific railroad station. During the first years of their marriage, they lived on a farm near New Windsor, Illinois. She finished her degree in home economics from Monmouth College in Illinois after they were married. She was big into 4-H in Nebraska - she won an award either in high school or in college. She loved to sew and sewed all her own clothing.
Both of them were school teachers. He taught math and science, and she taught home economics. He taught first in Sherrard, Illinois, then in Woodhull, Illinois. Then she got a job in Moline, Illinois. Not long after, Lynn was offered a job at Wilson Junior High School in Moline, where he taught for many years. Jane became director of the Home Economics program for the Moline school system, and later, after he got more degrees, he became assistant principal at Wilson Junior High School.
She became quite sick while they lived in Moline. She had some major surgery. The doctor fixed her up pretty well, but recommended that she get out of the cold climate, so they moved to Arkansas.
In Arkansas, her heath problems returned. The doctor recommended that she go back to the same doctors in Moline who had helped her so much. They returned to Illinois in 1985 for treatment of gastric malasia. About 95% of her stomach was removed surgically.
Jane died in about October 1991 in Moline, Illinois and was buried in Memorial Cemetery outside of Galesburg, IL in plots the bought shortly after they were married. They had been married just short of 30 years.
In April 1992, Lynn married Geneva, a native Arkansasan.
Jane and Lynn have one son, Kent Richard, who lives in Illinois and is a corn breeder. He breeds field corn. His wife works at Rush Hospital in Chicago. They both have their PhDs. At one point, Kent and his wife both taught at Oklahoma State University.
Kent and his wife have one son, Lee Ray Keim. He is attending Louisiana State University studying education.
Jane's uncle Henry ran a liquor store. Hilda lived in Eastern Nebraska. Edward had a son named Vernon. He married once, and that wife died of cancer. Then he married a second time.
- ↑ Conversation
with Lynn Keim, 3 Aug 2007.
Notes from conversation with LYNN KEIM 3 August 2007
Lynn Keim, 12639 Highway 9, Malvern, AR 72104 (501) 332-2378
Lynn was born in Davenport, Thayer County, Nebraska in Sept 1923. His family lived on a farm. He graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1949 with a degree in math and science. Later he earned a master's degree and Education Specialist degrees from Western Illinois University. He was 50 hours short of a PhD.
He met Eleanor Jane Hokamp (Jane) in Scott's Bluff county, where her father ran the Union Pacific railroad station. During the first years of their marriage, they lived on a farm near New Windsor, Illinois. She finished her degree in home economics from Monmouth College in Illinois after they were married. She was big into 4-H in Nebraska - she won an award either in high school or in college. She loved to sew and sewed all her own clothing.
Both of them were school teachers. He taught math and science, and she taught home economics. He taught first in Sherrard, Illinois, then in Woodhull, Illinois. Then she got a job in Moline, Illinois. Not long after, Lynn was offered a job at Wilson Junior High School in Moline, where he taught for many years. Jane became director of the Home Economics program for the Moline school system, and later, after he got more degrees, he became assistant principal at Wilson Junior High School.
She became quite sick while they lived in Moline. She had some major surgery. The doctor fixed her up pretty well, but recommended that she get out of the cold climate, so they moved to Arkansas.
In Arkansas, her heath problems returned. The doctor recommended that she go back to the same doctors in Moline who had helped her so much. They returned to Illinois in 1985 for treatment of gastric malasia. About 95% of her stomach was removed surgically.
Jane died in about October 1991 in Moline, Illinois and was buried in Memorial Cemetery outside of Galesburg, IL in plots the bought shortly after they were married. They had been married just short of 30 years.
In April 1992, Lynn married Geneva, a native Arkansasan.
Jane and Lynn have one son, Kent Richard, who lives in Illinois and is a corn breeder. He breeds field corn. His wife works at Rush Hospital in Chicago. They both have their PhDs. At one point, Kent and his wife both taught at Oklahoma State University.
Kent and his wife have one son, Lee Ray Keim. He is attending Louisiana State University studying education.
Jane's uncle Henry ran a liquor store. Hilda lived in Eastern Nebraska. Edward had a son named Vernon. He married once, and that wife died of cancer. Then he married a second time.
- ↑ Online Source
Jasmann Family History http://www.the-roundup.com/jasmann/index.html.
_Corrections and Additions Welcomed. email ~ [email protected]
Jasmann Family History From S. Germany to Russia to Yankton, Dakota, Terr. USA
-Assumed Jasmann Brothers - Sons of Johann Jasmann, b. c1799 Scherman, Germany Christian Jasmann - Johann Jasmann - George Jasmann - Paul Jasmann - Phillip Jasmann
Phillip, George & Paul came from Odessa Russia and settled near Yankton, Dakota Terr assume they are brothers. Phillip Jasmann is mentioned in the following article and his family went on to Oregon. Christian & Johann did not come to America. Christian was the father of John G. Jassmann & Johann the father of Michael Jasman who came to America at age 15 with his sister Catherine with the Paul Jasmann family.
http://www.the-roundup.com/jasmann/index.html
146. Anna Christina Hilyard (Johanna 2, Paul 1) b. September 22, 1903 in the town of Cumberland, Cass co., Iowa. At the age of two, she moved with her parents to Longmont, Colorado. In 1907 the family moved to Mitchell, Nebraska; where she attended high school graduating in 1921. After which she attended Scottsbluff Business College.
On June 15, 1927, in Mitchell, Scottsbluff Co. Nebraska. She m. Harry Herman Hokamp, b. Sept. 21, 1899 in Laurel, Cedar County, Nebraska. Harry's parents were John H. and Anna Maria (Reitmeier) Hokamp.
They lived in Kimball for two years before moving to South Mitchell where Harry was Union Pacific Station Agent, and then to Gering in 1944.
Anna d. September 24, 1985, at age 82, in Gering, Nebraska. Harry d. at age 88, January 9, 1987, at the home of his daughter in Malvern, Arkansas.
Both are buried at West Lawn Cemetery; Gering, Nebraska.
Only child of Harry H. and Anna Hokamp +264. I. Eleanor Jane b. April 17, 1930; Mitchell, Scottsbluff Co., NE
264. Eleanor Jane Hokamp (Anna 3, Johanna 2, Paul 1) b. April 17, 1930; Mitchell, Scottsbluff co. Nebraska; m. Lynn L. Keim, November 18, 1950.
The family resides in Malvern, Arkansas.
Only child of Eleanor and Lynn Keim 491. I. Kent Richard b. June 7, 1951, Galesburg, Knox Co., Ill. m. Kathryn Sarah Hochsprung Dec. 28, 1973 A. Lee b. May 1986
- ↑ Conversation
with Lynn Keim, 3 Aug 2007.
Notes from conversation with LYNN KEIM 3 August 2007
Lynn Keim, 12639 Highway 9, Malvern, AR 72104 (501) 332-2378
Lynn was born in Davenport, Thayer County, Nebraska in Sept 1923. His family lived on a farm. He graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1949 with a degree in math and science. Later he earned a master's degree and Education Specialist degrees from Western Illinois University. He was 50 hours short of a PhD.
He met Eleanor Jane Hokamp (Jane) in Scott's Bluff county, where her father ran the Union Pacific railroad station. During the first years of their marriage, they lived on a farm near New Windsor, Illinois. She finished her degree in home economics from Monmouth College in Illinois after they were married. She was big into 4-H in Nebraska - she won an award either in high school or in college. She loved to sew and sewed all her own clothing.
Both of them were school teachers. He taught math and science, and she taught home economics. He taught first in Sherrard, Illinois, then in Woodhull, Illinois. Then she got a job in Moline, Illinois. Not long after, Lynn was offered a job at Wilson Junior High School in Moline, where he taught for many years. Jane became director of the Home Economics program for the Moline school system, and later, after he got more degrees, he became assistant principal at Wilson Junior High School.
She became quite sick while they lived in Moline. She had some major surgery. The doctor fixed her up pretty well, but recommended that she get out of the cold climate, so they moved to Arkansas.
In Arkansas, her heath problems returned. The doctor recommended that she go back to the same doctors in Moline who had helped her so much. They returned to Illinois in 1985 for treatment of gastric malasia. About 95% of her stomach was removed surgically.
Jane died in about October 1991 in Moline, Illinois and was buried in Memorial Cemetery outside of Galesburg, IL in plots the bought shortly after they were married. They had been married just short of 30 years.
In April 1992, Lynn married Geneva, a native Arkansasan.
Jane and Lynn have one son, Kent Richard, who lives in Illinois and is a corn breeder. He breeds field corn. His wife works at Rush Hospital in Chicago. They both have their PhDs. At one point, Kent and his wife both taught at Oklahoma State University.
Kent and his wife have one son, Lee Ray Keim. He is attending Louisiana State University studying education.
Jane's uncle Henry ran a liquor store. Hilda lived in Eastern Nebraska. Edward had a son named Vernon. He married once, and that wife died of cancer. Then he married a second time.
- ↑ Conversation
with Lynn Keim, 3 Aug 2007.
Notes from conversation with LYNN KEIM 3 August 2007
Lynn Keim, 12639 Highway 9, Malvern, AR 72104 (501) 332-2378
Lynn was born in Davenport, Thayer County, Nebraska in Sept 1923. His family lived on a farm. He graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1949 with a degree in math and science. Later he earned a master's degree and Education Specialist degrees from Western Illinois University. He was 50 hours short of a PhD.
He met Eleanor Jane Hokamp (Jane) in Scott's Bluff county, where her father ran the Union Pacific railroad station. During the first years of their marriage, they lived on a farm near New Windsor, Illinois. She finished her degree in home economics from Monmouth College in Illinois after they were married. She was big into 4-H in Nebraska - she won an award either in high school or in college. She loved to sew and sewed all her own clothing.
Both of them were school teachers. He taught math and science, and she taught home economics. He taught first in Sherrard, Illinois, then in Woodhull, Illinois. Then she got a job in Moline, Illinois. Not long after, Lynn was offered a job at Wilson Junior High School in Moline, where he taught for many years. Jane became director of the Home Economics program for the Moline school system, and later, after he got more degrees, he became assistant principal at Wilson Junior High School.
She became quite sick while they lived in Moline. She had some major surgery. The doctor fixed her up pretty well, but recommended that she get out of the cold climate, so they moved to Arkansas.
In Arkansas, her heath problems returned. The doctor recommended that she go back to the same doctors in Moline who had helped her so much. They returned to Illinois in 1985 for treatment of gastric malasia. About 95% of her stomach was removed surgically.
Jane died in about October 1991 in Moline, Illinois and was buried in Memorial Cemetery outside of Galesburg, IL in plots the bought shortly after they were married. They had been married just short of 30 years.
In April 1992, Lynn married Geneva, a native Arkansasan.
Jane and Lynn have one son, Kent Richard, who lives in Illinois and is a corn breeder. He breeds field corn. His wife works at Rush Hospital in Chicago. They both have their PhDs. At one point, Kent and his wife both taught at Oklahoma State University.
Kent and his wife have one son, Lee Ray Keim. He is attending Louisiana State University studying education.
Jane's uncle Henry ran a liquor store. Hilda lived in Eastern Nebraska. Edward had a son named Vernon. He married once, and that wife died of cancer. Then he married a second time.
- ↑ Online Source
Jasmann Family History http://www.the-roundup.com/jasmann/index.html.
_Corrections and Additions Welcomed. email ~ [email protected]
Jasmann Family History From S. Germany to Russia to Yankton, Dakota, Terr. USA
-Assumed Jasmann Brothers - Sons of Johann Jasmann, b. c1799 Scherman, Germany Christian Jasmann - Johann Jasmann - George Jasmann - Paul Jasmann - Phillip Jasmann
Phillip, George & Paul came from Odessa Russia and settled near Yankton, Dakota Terr assume they are brothers. Phillip Jasmann is mentioned in the following article and his family went on to Oregon. Christian & Johann did not come to America. Christian was the father of John G. Jassmann & Johann the father of Michael Jasman who came to America at age 15 with his sister Catherine with the Paul Jasmann family.
http://www.the-roundup.com/jasmann/index.html
146. Anna Christina Hilyard (Johanna 2, Paul 1) b. September 22, 1903 in the town of Cumberland, Cass co., Iowa. At the age of two, she moved with her parents to Longmont, Colorado. In 1907 the family moved to Mitchell, Nebraska; where she attended high school graduating in 1921. After which she attended Scottsbluff Business College.
On June 15, 1927, in Mitchell, Scottsbluff Co. Nebraska. She m. Harry Herman Hokamp, b. Sept. 21, 1899 in Laurel, Cedar County, Nebraska. Harry's parents were John H. and Anna Maria (Reitmeier) Hokamp.
They lived in Kimball for two years before moving to South Mitchell where Harry was Union Pacific Station Agent, and then to Gering in 1944.
Anna d. September 24, 1985, at age 82, in Gering, Nebraska. Harry d. at age 88, January 9, 1987, at the home of his daughter in Malvern, Arkansas.
Both are buried at West Lawn Cemetery; Gering, Nebraska.
Only child of Harry H. and Anna Hokamp +264. I. Eleanor Jane b. April 17, 1930; Mitchell, Scottsbluff Co., NE
264. Eleanor Jane Hokamp (Anna 3, Johanna 2, Paul 1) b. April 17, 1930; Mitchell, Scottsbluff co. Nebraska; m. Lynn L. Keim, November 18, 1950.
The family resides in Malvern, Arkansas.
Only child of Eleanor and Lynn Keim 491. I. Kent Richard b. June 7, 1951, Galesburg, Knox Co., Ill. m. Kathryn Sarah Hochsprung Dec. 28, 1973 A. Lee b. May 1986
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