Haxtun
Harvest, Haxtun,
Colorado, May 19, 1971
RITES TODAY FOR ELMER
FELDERMANElmer E. Felderman, a lifetime resident of the
Wages community, passed away Sunday at his home. Although he had not been in the best of health he was able to be up and had attended the open house that afternoon at the George
Wengert home.
He was born September 16, 1893 in the LeRoy community southwest of Haxtun to Mr. and Mrs. John
FELDERMAN. When a small boy the family moved to the
Wages community where he had since lived. He was inducted into the army of World War I in 1917 and returned to farming in the
Wages community following his discharge.
He was married to Miss
Lora May Friend on September 5, 1922 in
Denver.
He is survived by his wife,
Lora, and a son Keith and his wife Jeraldine of Honolulu, Hawaii; a brother, Theodore of Haxtun and his aged mother, Mrs. Mary
FELDERMAN who resides at the Haxtun Nursing home. Also three grandchildren, Curtis Dean of
Newport News, Virginia, Scott D. and Rod L. of Honolulu.
He was preceded in death by his father, a brother,
Dewey, and a sister, Elsie
Iverson.
Funeral service was held today (Wednesday) at 2:00 o’clock from the First Methodist church at Yuma. Rev. Erwin A. Keil and Rev. John Westerberg officiated at the service.
Mrs. Darlene Perienfein was organist and accompanied Mrs. Alberta Sprague and Leander
Imhof who sang “Beyond The sunset” and “Just a Closer Walk With Thee.”
Bearers were Louis
Brazelton, Curtis Franson, Carl
Korf, Vernon
Myers, Larry
Korf and Fred
Hillman.
Honorary bearers were Frank Tunde, Bill
Korf,
Elgin Salvador,
Clay Chamblin, Richard Salvador and Cecil Salvador.
Burial was in the Yuma cemetery with the
Thompson Mortuary in charge of arrangements.