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William F. Seefeldt
William F. Seefeldt was born in 1869 to Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Seefeldt and Bertha Augusta Emilie Seefeldt, and had siblings Emil H Seefeldt and Albert Richard Robert Seefeldt. He married Ida A. Seefeldt, and had a child Clara Louis Smith. William Seefeldt died at age 75 years old in 1944 in Clintonville, Wisconsin United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William F. Seefeldt.
Bertha Augusta Emilie Seefeldt
Tigerton Chronicle Jan. 8, 1915 Contributed by Dori Rhody Bertha Agusta Emilie (Gartzke) Seefeldt - OBITUARY Death calls Mrs. Wm Seefeldt a pioneer of Fairbanks Township. She died at home New Years Day from infirmities of old age. She was well known through this section for she has reared a family of children who have taken an active part in building the community. The lives of those who were intimately acquainted with the deceased were made richer by the model of self-sacrificing love. The village of Split Rock will long cherish the memory of their kind hearted neighbor. Mrs Bertha Augusta Emilie Seefeldt, wife of Wm Seefeldt was born in Grosz Benz Pommer, Germany on the 13th of March 1845, married 1864 and came to the U.S. in 1879. They settled in the town of Grant and moved in 1895 to Fairbanks, She leaves 9 children and husband along with 3 brothers and a sister in Germany.
Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Seefeldt
Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Seefeldt was born on May 15, 1836. He was in a relationship with Bertha Augusta Emilie Seefeldt, and had children William F. Seefeldt, Albert Richard Robert Seefeldt, and Emil H Seefeldt. Friedrich Seefeldt died at age 81 years old on September 14, 1917 in Split Rock, Wisconsin United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Seefeldt.
Tennyson Mackenzie
Tennyson (Seefeldt) Mackenzie of Cabot, Arkansas United States was born on October 22, 1977 in Springfield, MO to Donald James Seefeldt. Tennyson Mackenzie is the mother of Jayden Rog and Tyler Rog. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Tennyson Mackenzie.
Donald James Seefeldt
Donald James Seefeldt of Crockett, Texas United States was born on April 15, 1948 in Colorado Springs, CO to Rosella Agnes Seefeldt and Harvey Harry Seefeldt. He has a sister Carolyn Elizabeth Davis. Donald Seefeldt is the father of Tennyson Mackenzie. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Donald James Seefeldt.
Harvey Harry Seefeldt
Harvey H. Seefeldt April 7, 1916 - March 12, 2008 Harvey Harry Arthur Seefeldt was born April 7, 1916, in the Township of Wyoming, Wisconsin, (between Split Rock and Big Falls) to Emil and Phyllis Seefeldt. He grew up on a farm in the Tigerton area. Harvey moved to Colorado Springs in 1938, to work at a service station located at Costilla and Nevada Avenue, owned by his brother, Harold. One day a beautiful young lady came in for service. That was when he met and fell in love with Rosella Agnes Lee. They were married on October 28, 1939, and were devoted to each other for almost 66 years. Rosella passed away on September 24, 2005. Harvey lovingly cared for her during her final years, and he missed her immensely every day for the rest of his life. He attended Immanuel Lutheran Church until his health declined, and had a great love and appreciation for organ and choir music. When homebound, Harvey greatly appreciated the visits from Reverend Timothy L. Grassinger and his wife, Mary. Harvey spent most of his working years as a driver for local dry cleaners, including many years at The Broadmoor Hotel, where he became friends with many of his customers. After retirement, he worked part-time at a health food store (Health Hut), and became an "expert" on nutritional supplements. Whenever friends or family members complained of health ailments he would make sure they had a list of remedies. Fishing was Harvey's favorite hobby and he loved taking the whole family on fishing outings and annual vacations to the Rio Grande River in San Luis Valley. His greatest pride and joy was the new home he and Rosella purchased in 1958. Every day they would watch the construction. With devoted love, he cared for his home and yard. It was known as the prettiest home on the block. A beautiful rose garden in the backyard was tended so that his beloved Rosella could enjoy the beauty and fragrance. Harvey loved feeding the many birds and squirrels who all found a full cafeteria in his backyard. Even through his decline, he made sure that aides placed food out for his "friends." When his eyesight failed it broke his heart that he could no longer see his animals. Harvey had a great love of nature, all except for the fox that found his backyard a handy place for a fast meal. He was quite upset until a way was found to keep them out. Harvey's greatest desire was to be able to live his life out in his beloved home. Thanks to the unselfish efforts of his family and friends, and the tender care by the wonderful staff of Pikes Peak Hospice and Silver Key Senior Services, he was able to accomplish this. He died peacefully with his family at his side, comfortable in his bed, and looking out at his much-loved yard. Harvey leaves to cherish his memory, his children: Beverly Seefeldt (LeRoy Fischer), Carolyn Davis (Ron Davis, predeceased) and Don Seefeldt, all of Colorado Springs; four grandchildren: Ken Davis (Cindy), Terri Mueller, Tammy Kosley (Curtis), all of Colorado Springs, and Wade Metzler (Patty) of Boulder, Colorado; nine great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; his sister, Gladys Prahl of Clintonville,Wisconsin; his brother Howard Seefeldt of Tigerton, Wisconsin, and many neices and nephews. His brothers Harold and Lester preceded him in death. Harvey became lasting friends with the Silver Key volunteers who delivered his meals. A comment heard often was that "everyone loves Harvey!" Many of the volunteers would return after their deliveries to visit with him. His family, friends, and healthcare providers never tired of hearing his colorful tales of life growing up on a farm. Harvey always enjoyed a good story himself, and his easy laughter will live on in the hearts of his family and friends. His family is grateful to Silver Key Senior Services and Pikes Peak Hospice. Without this loving support his family would not have been able to help him realize his life's dream, and they are profoundly grateful.
Carolyn Elizabeth Davis
Carolyn Davis passed away on November 16, 2009 at the age of 67. She was born September 9, 1942 in Colorado Springs, then lived her adult life in Widefield. She graduated from Harrison High School in 1960, then married Ronald Davis on December 17, 1960. They enjoyed a loving relationship until his passing in 2004. He was truly her lifelong love. She was a homemaker and raised three children who survive her: Kenneth Davis, Teresa Mueller and Tammy Kosley. She is also survived by her brother, Don Seefeldt of Michigan, a sister, Bev Seefeldt of Colorado Springs, seven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and her little Chihuahua, Gizmo . She was preceded in death by her parents, Harvey and Rosella Seefeldt. She helped Ron with managing Lincoln Plaza Chevron in Security, selling used cars at Silver Star Motors and enjoying stock car racing. She was an avid Denver Broncos fan. Her hobbies included cross-stitch, playing video poker in Cripple Creek, internet and card games and matinee movies. She also enjoyed time with her grandchildren and cheering them on in their various sports. She was loving and generous and will be dearly missed.
Juanita V Johnson of Linden, San Joaquin County, CA was born on September 9, 1922, and died at age 79 years old on September 22, 2001 in Stockton.
Emil H Seefeldt
Emil H Seefeldt of Colorado Springs, El Paso County, CO was born on November 1, 1883 to Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Seefeldt and Bertha Augusta Emilie Seefeldt. He had siblings William F. Seefeldt and Albert Richard Robert Seefeldt. He was in a relationship with Phyllis Rose Seefeldt, and had children Harold H. Seefeldt, Harvey Harry Seefeldt, Gladys M. Prahl, Lester E Seefeldt, and Howard Carl Seefeldt. Emil Seefeldt died at age 84 years old on January 15, 1968.
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