Kuester, Marlyn Darrel

Male 1929 - 1950  (20 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Kuester, Marlyn Darrel was born on 24 Oct 1929 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was christened on 17 Nov 1929 in St Paul Lutheran Church (destroyed), Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA (son of Kuester, Albert William and Peterman, Mary Louise); died on 15 Sep 1950 in Inch'on, Kyonggi, South Korea; was buried on 13 May 1951 in Lutheran Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Korean War - Marines
    • Baptism: 17 Nov 1929, St Paul Lutheran Church (destroyed), Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA
    • Confirmation: 14 Apr 1946, St Paul Lutheran Church (destroyed), Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA

    Notes:

    He was killed in action in Korea during the Korean War and was buried in the Lutheran Cemetery.

    Died:
    Battlefield


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Kuester, Albert William was born on 18 Jul 1900 in Woodworth, Iroquois, Illinois, USA (son of Kuester, William Dietrich and Koenig, Emma); died on 8 May 1953 in Belle Plaine, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried on 12 May 1953 in Lutheran Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: World War I - Army
    • Occupation: Section Laborer on Railroad

    Notes:

    Individuals: Bowen, Patricia Louise nee' Kuester, Middle name of William.

    Died:
    At Work

    Albert married Peterman, Mary Louise on 6 Nov 1920 in St Paul Lutheran Church (destroyed), Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA. Mary (daughter of Peterman, Henry Cort and Rosburg, Martha Maria) was born on 17 Nov 1899 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was christened on 24 Dec 1899 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; died on 7 Dec 1983 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried after 7 Dec 1983 in Lutheran Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Peterman, Mary Louise was born on 17 Nov 1899 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was christened on 24 Dec 1899 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA (daughter of Peterman, Henry Cort and Rosburg, Martha Maria); died on 7 Dec 1983 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried after 7 Dec 1983 in Lutheran Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Housewife
    • Baptism: 24 Dec 1899, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; Family Home of William Rosburg
    • Confirmation: 28 Mar 1915, St Paul Lutheran Church (destroyed), Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA

    Notes:

    I, Mary Louise (Peterman) Kuester was born November 17th, 1899, about 3 miles North of Luzerne in Benton County, Iowa on a farm. My parents were Henry Cort Peterman and Martha Maria (Rosburg) Peterman. I am the 4th oldest child of theirs. A baby girl died at birth (Emma Wilhelmenia). I had 2 brothers, Edward and Eldo, both older than me. I have one sister, Martha, 10 years younger than me. I was baptized Christmas Eve (December 24, 1899) at my grandparent's home (Grandma Maria and Grandpa Wilhelm Rosburg) in Luzerne, by Rev. Philip Studt. My sponsors were George Peterman and Amanda (Rosburg) Kouba. When I was about 4 years old my parents moved to a farm a short distance East of Luzerne, so my first year of school I attended at the Lutheran school in Luzerne. At that time all the studies were in the German language, but I could understand it as my parents spoke quite a bit of German with us children. I just went one term to the Lutheran school at Luzerne. My parents were just renters, so this farm was sold so we had to move in the Spring. Then we moved to a farm 2 miles North, and about 1 mile west of Luzerne. This farm belonged to my great uncle, John Peterman. Then I attended a public school for several years, until in 1914-1015 I went back to the Lutheran school at Luzerne. During the spring and fall months I walked with some of the neighbor children. Sometimes we got a ride. I had to leave home around 7 o'clock in the morning, but in the Winter months I stayed at my Aunt Mamie and Uncle Martin Studts in Luzerne.

    I was confirmed by the Rev. Gottlieb Schroeder March 28, 1915. There were eleven students in my class, 8 girls and 3 boys. I never attended high school. In those days it was mostly children from wealthy families that attended high school, and if there wasn't a high school in the town where you lived, or if you lived in the country, you didn't have a way to get there and back home. I stayed at home and helped my Mother with the house work and other chlores. She taught me how to cook, bake, can vegetables and fruit and make juelly and jam. Also I helped with the washing and ironing. Them days we didn't have electricity, no modern appliances. My Mother also taught me how to sew. She was a good seamstress. Now and then I would get a job helping one of the neighbors for a week or two. I usually was paid $5 a week salary. In those days, that was a fairly good amount.

    Them days were horse and buggy days, so we couldn't go too far, so we couldn't go visiting relatives very often. About 2 or 3 times a year my folks and family drove to Belle Plaine, Iowa. But it was just to buy clothing or things we couldn't get in the stores in Luzerne.

    The young folks them days had lawn parties where they played games and in the Winter we had parties in the house, played games and sometimes we danced. Some fellow would play the accordion or some times even a mouth organ. But we had lots of fun just the same. Our young folk gang consisted mostly of girls and boys from our church congregation. We also had a young peoples society group that met once a month.

    My parents always farmed, they never owned a farm, always rented. In March 1, 1917, the decided to quit farming, so they moved to Luzerne where they had bought a 7 acre acreage, several years before. My Mother didn't get to live there very long. She died on November 17, 1917 of pneumonia. She died on my 18th birthday. That was a very sad shock for us all, especially, for my sister Martha. She was only 7 years old. So the task was up to me to take care of her and take care of the household duties.

    So in the Spring of 1918, when the World War I ended, and you men were receiving their discharges from the Army, a young man by the name of Albert Kuester received his discharge in Illinois. He visited 2 of his sisters who lived there. Then he came here to Luzerne, as he had a sister living here too. A niece of his and I were big friends, so that's how I got acquanited with him. After he got back to Wheaton, Minnesota, where he lived, we wrote letters back and forth to each other. During Christmas holidays in 1919 Albert came here to Luzerne, and we became engaged to be married.

    In June 24, 1920 Albert's sister, Amelia, passed away, so I went with his sister, Emma Koenig, who lived in Luzerne, to Amelia's funeral in Wheaton, Minnesota.

    We were married November 6, 1920 at St Paul Lutheran Church here at Luzerne at 7 P.M. by the Rev. Gottlieb Schroeder. My brother, Eldo Peterman and Albert's niece Hulda Koenig were our witnesses. We didn't have a large wedding reception. Just my family and his sister and family. We had a dinner at my Father's house here in Luzerne. I baked my own wedding cake and prepared the meal before the wedding. My sister in law helped some. She and his sister served the meal. We all sat down together and ate. Quite a number of friends and relatives were at the church to see us get married. I had three bridal showers given for me. We didn't go on a honeymoon, but left for Wheaton, Minnesota in a few days. Albert helped farm with his Father there.

    Wheaton was a long way from Luzerne. We rode on a train two days and 2 nights. Wheaton is near the North Dakota border. We lived in Minnesota about three years, then we came back to Iowa. The weather was so dray, hardly no rain, so the crops didn't yield much. When weeds wither and dry up, it's dry. Albert didn't care too much about farming anyway. I didn't like it there either.

    Albert got a job on the railroad here when we came back. He worked there 20 years until his sudden death at work. He had a heart attack. Lucille and Eldo were both born at Wheaton, Minnesota. Ardath was born at Belle Plaine, Iowa. The rest were are born here in Luzerne.

    I worked hard raising my family. There was cooking, baking, washing, ironing, sewing, mending, cleaning and canning to do. I canned from 200 to 300 quarts of fruit, vegetables, pickles, james and jellies each Summer. Also some meat. We always planted a large garden. I don't know what we would have done if I hadn't planted a big garden every Spring, and that took lots of work keeping the weeds out. But we both loved all of our children that God had given us, so we knew it was our duty to provide and care for them.

    I will admit that there were some things I would have liked to have had and I am sure that there were things that Albert would have like to have had too. But we both knew that we couldn't afford them. We didn't believe in buying things on time. If we didn't have the money, we didn't buy anything. We always had plenty of food to eat, also clothes and shoes to wear. There never was much sickness in our family.

    There were troublesome and hard times, especially during the depression. After my Father's death in 1935, we bought the acreage from my sister and brother. In 1951 we sold the acreage to Lester Crimm, and bought this house from Don Shedenhelms. We moved here in the Spring. I believe this house is almost as old as I am. My great uncle John Peterman had it built.

    On Sept 15, 1950 we received some sad news that our son, Marlyn had been killed at Inchon, Korea. His body was shipped back here in May 1951. He was buried here with military services.

    On August 18, 1952 we had some more sad news, our grandson, John Albert Kimm died of leukemia.

    I received another sad shock on May 8, 1953 when albert died real sudden of a heart attack at work. It took me some time that I realized that he was really gone. I put my faith and trust in God, and he helped me to carry on. Gerrold, Dale, Lois, and Ardath were still at home, so I had them to care for, so I didn't live alone. I have often wished that Albert were still here, so we could spend our old age years together. But I know that it was God's will to take him out of this troublesome world. We all have to die sometime.

    In the forepart of August 1958 Ardath and I made a vacation trip to California. At that time Eldo and family lived in Paramount, which is near Los Angeles. We rode on a train for 2 nights and one day. I was a long and tiresome journey. Seeing the mountains and different parts of the country was interesting. While we were there, we went to the Pike, which is by the ocean. We also went to Marineland, and Knots Berrry farm. We went to Disneyland one morning and got rained out. We had to come home. Went back there the next day. They say it hardly ever rains in California in teh Summer, but it sure poured down that day. We all got wet. One evening we drove to Hollywood. Saw the foot prints of many movie stars in teh cement in front of the Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Eldo, Jean, Pat, Judy, and Dale all showed us a good time. We spent about 2 weeks there. But it was good to get back home again.

    On May 2, 1967 we received the sad news that Eldo had passed away of congestive heart failure. Willis, Jean, Lois, and I flew out there to attend his funeral. It was the first time that either of us had ridden on an airplane. I liked it real well, but wished it had been for a happier occasion. We spent several days in California. One day we went to the Farmer's Market. They sell all kinds of fruit and vegetables and other things there. Then another day we went to the Anheuser Busch brewery. Say how they brew beer. Willis, Lois, Pat, and Judy all went to Disneyland one day. Jean and I stayed at home, we didn't care to go.

    Willis passed away quite sudden of a heart attack July 17, 1977. So now they are gone, but I have many happy memories of them all, and we all have to live on until our Heavenly Father calls us to be with Him in Heaven.

    On November 17, 1979 I reached the age of 80 years. On Sunday, November 18th, my family had a birthday party for me at the Cummunity Center at Belle Plaine, Iowa. At Noon, we had a pot luck dinner with around 45 relatives attending. In the afternoon we held an open house for friends and relatives to attend. Many of my friends came. It was good to see them all. I received many nice gifts, including some 82 birthday cards. I was a very enjoyable day for me.

    I believe I have covered most of the highlights of my life. Most of my life I have had good health, which I am real thankful for. I have many pleasant memories of my past life. Also some sad ones.

    Albert W. Kuester was a World War I veteran. He was in the Army. Eldo H. Kuester was a World War II veteran. He was in the Navy. Willis A. Kuester was a World War II veteran. He was in the Navy. Marlyn E. Kuester was a Korean War veteran. He was in the Marines. Lyle B. Hoyt was a World War II veteran. He was in the Army.
    Baptised in the William Rosburg home, and buried in the Lutheran Cemetery.
    per JF Thoma,

    Birth:
    Family Farm

    Notes:

    Married Saturday, Nov 6th 1920 at 7 P.M. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Luzerne, Benton County, Iowa by the Rev. Gottleib Schroeder. The witnesses were Eldo Peterman and Hulda Hoenig.

    Children:
    1. Kuester, Lucille Dorothy was born on 17 Aug 1921 in Wheaton, Traverse, Minnesota, USA; died on 5 Jan 1997 in Belle Plaine, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried on 20 Jan 1997 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Belle Plaine, Benton, Iowa, USA.
    2. Kuester, Eldo Henry was born on 10 Oct 1922 in Wheaton, Traverse, Minnesota, USA; died on 2 May 1967 in St Francis Medical Center, Lynwood, Los Angeles, California, USA; was buried on 5 May 1967 in Rose Hills Memorial Park, Paramount, Los Angeles, California, USA.
    3. Kuester, Willis Albert was born on 21 Oct 1924 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was christened on 23 Nov 1924 in St Paul Lutheran Church (destroyed), Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; died on 17 Jul 1977 in Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa, USA; was buried in Jul 1977 in Lutheran Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.
    4. 1. Kuester, Marlyn Darrel was born on 24 Oct 1929 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was christened on 17 Nov 1929 in St Paul Lutheran Church (destroyed), Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; died on 15 Sep 1950 in Inch'on, Kyonggi, South Korea; was buried on 13 May 1951 in Lutheran Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.
    5. Kuester, Martha Mary was born on 25 Mar 1931 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was christened on 26 Apr 1931 in St Paul Lutheran Church (destroyed), Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.
    6. Kuester, Gerrold Edward was born on 12 Jan 1935 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was christened on 3 Feb 1935 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; died on 7 Jul 1997 in Watkins, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried in Jul 1997 in Saint Patricks and Saint Pauls Cemetery, Watkins, Benton, Iowa, USA.
    7. Kuester, Dale William was born on 22 May 1936 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was christened on 21 Jun 1936 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; died on 13 Dec 1987 in Iowa City, Johnson, Iowa, USA; was buried on 16 Dec 1987 in International Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.
    8. Kuester, Lois Louise
    9. Kuester, Ardath Ann was born on 3 May 1944 in Belle Plaine, Benton, Iowa, USA; was christened on 14 Apr 1944 in St Paul Lutheran Church (destroyed), Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; died on 15 Feb 1988 in Iowa, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Kuester, William Dietrich was born on 27 Feb 1855 in Hannover, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany (son of Kuester, Hans Peter and Lickte, Dorothea Marie S); died on 14 Aug 1923 in Wheaton, Traverse, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Blacksmith

    William married Koenig, Emma on 13 May 1884 in Germany. Emma was born on 6 Apr 1861 in Hannover, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany; died on 16 Jul 1908 in Wheaton, Traverse, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Koenig, Emma was born on 6 Apr 1861 in Hannover, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany; died on 16 Jul 1908 in Wheaton, Traverse, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: 9JN2-YH6
    • Residence: 1900, Ash Grove, Iroquois, Illinois, USA

    Children:
    1. 2. Kuester, Albert William was born on 18 Jul 1900 in Woodworth, Iroquois, Illinois, USA; died on 8 May 1953 in Belle Plaine, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried on 12 May 1953 in Lutheran Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.
    2. Kuester, Emma W was born on 13 Jan 1886 in Woodworth, Iroquois, Illinois, USA; died on 24 Mar 1968 in Arlington Heights, Cook, Illinois, USA; was buried on 27 Mar 1968 in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Heights, Cook, Illinois, USA.
    3. Kuister, Dorothy Eva Carolina was born on 31 Oct 1893 in Woodsworth, Iroquois, Illinois, USA; died on 15 Dec 1995.
    4. Kuester, Amalia was born in Mar 1898 in Woodsworth, Iroquois, Illinois, USA; died in 1921.
    5. Kuester, William was born on 17 Feb 1884 in Germany; died between 17 and 31 Dec 1884 in Germany.
    6. Kuester, Sophia was born on 14 Nov 1889 in Woodsworth, Iroquois, Illinois, USA; died on 24 Apr 1983 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA; was buried in Apr 1983 in Glendale, Maricopa, Arizona, USA.
    7. Kuester, Bertha was born on 20 Sep 1891 in Woodsworth, Iroquois, Illinois, USA; died on 30 Mar 1989 in Cissna Park, Iroquois, Illinois, USA; was buried in 1989 in Iroquois, Illinois, USA.
    8. Kuester, Herman Wilhelm was born on 10 Jan 1896 in Woodsworth, Iroquois, Illinois, USA; died on 16 Jul 1983 in Hinsdale, DuPage, Illinois, USA; was buried after 16 Jul 1983 in Darien, DuPage, Illinois, USA.
    9. Kuester, Christiana was born on 23 Nov 1887 in Woodsworth, Iroquois, Illinois, USA; died on 11 Nov 1969 in Grant Park, Kankakee, Illinois, USA.

  3. Children:
    1. Peterman, Edward Wilhelm Gerhard was born on 16 Dec 1892 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; died on 7 Jun 1957 in Fort Madison, Lee, Iowa, USA; was buried in Jun 1957 in Lutheran Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.
    2. 3. Peterman, Mary Louise was born on 17 Nov 1899 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was christened on 24 Dec 1899 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; died on 7 Dec 1983 in Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried after 7 Dec 1983 in Lutheran Cemetery, Luzerne, Benton, Iowa, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Kuester, Hans Peter was born on 3 Jan 1812 in Holthausen, Cloppenburg, Niedersachsen, Germany; died on 3 Mar 1858 in Germany.

    Hans married Lickte, Dorothea Marie S on 30 Apr 1843 in Germany. Dorothea was born on 23 Jul 1815 in Brunsbrock, Verden, Niedersachsen, Germany; died on 18 May 1877 in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Lickte, Dorothea Marie S was born on 23 Jul 1815 in Brunsbrock, Verden, Niedersachsen, Germany; died on 18 May 1877 in Germany.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Gerdan

    Children:
    1. 4. Kuester, William Dietrich was born on 27 Feb 1855 in Hannover, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany; died on 14 Aug 1923 in Wheaton, Traverse, Minnesota, USA.