Jens Kettwig

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(Obituary kindly provided by Allen’s sister Sue Kettwich Bruch)

MINONK — Allen J. Kettwich, 68, Waite Park, Minn., formerly of Minonk, died Monday (Aug. 22, 2011) at home surrounded by family and friends after a courageous battle with a lengthy illness.
Allen requested that his body be donated to medical research. Memorial contributions may be made in Allen’s memory to Shriners Hospital for Children, 2025 East River Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN 55419.
Born Dec. 3, 1942, in Streator, son of Orville and Freida Kettwich, he lived in Minonk; Rockford; Crown Point, Ind.; and Waite Park, Minn. At the time of his death, he was employed by Coborn’s Inc. as the director of manufacturing. Allen was a Master Mason, and was elected to the Upper Midwest Bakery Association Hall of Fame in 2009.
Survivors include his mother, Frieda Kettwich, Minonk; sister, Suzanne (Ron) Bruch, Grandville; children, Keith (Pamela) Kettwich, Mendon, Mich.; Kristy (Tim) Bunke, Rockford; Kirk (Danette) Kettwich, Oregon, Ill.; Stephanie (Doug) Lowery, Machesney Park; and Deann (Joe) Becker, Roscoe; 16 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and special friends, Bruce and Joey Miller.
He was preceded in death by his father, Orville Kettwich, and wife, Pamela Kettwich.

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(Thanks to Sue Kettwich Bruch for keeping me informed!)

Marna Sue Rutledge Kettwich, 59, of O’Fallon, IL, born October 1, 1951 in Arthur, IL passed away September 1, 2011 at Memorial Hospital in Belleville, IL after a courageous three year battle with cancer. Marna attended First Baptist Church of O’Fallon for the majority of her adult life. A graduate of Arthur High School in 1969, Marna continued her education at McKendree University, where she was a member of the Alpha Omega Society, graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1973 with a double-major in English Education and History. While at McKendree, Marna, affectionately known as Marn, met her loving husband Paul. In 1977, she earned a Master of the Arts in Counseling from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville.
For 37 years, Marna forged an extraordinary career in Human Resource Management for the United States Air Force. During her career, she held senior leadership positions that set the course for developing human resource management across the Air Force for many years to come. Her tremendous efforts did not go unnoticed. Over her 37 year career, Marna received numerous awards including the distinguished Outstanding Civilian Career Service Award, Exemplary Service Award and the Major Command Specialist Award. During her retirement ceremony, Marna’s achievements were recognized by President Barack Obama, Congressman Jerry Costello and the Commander of the Air Force Network Integration Center. Because of her unselfish loyalty, patriotism, commitment, and dedication, she has touched the lives of so many. Marna retired in April 2011 as Chief, Manpower & Personnel Division, Air Force Network Integration Center.
Marna was religiously devoted to living life to its fullest. The source of her strength was her love of God, family, friends, and work. She enjoyed helping others, reading, decorating the home, and shopping. She was an avid fan of O’Fallon Township High School & McKendree University athletics, the Illinois Fighting Illini, and the St. Louis Cardinals, in spite of the fact that the majority of her family consists of Cub fans.
Marna was preceded in death by her parents, John A. and Sarah E., nee Greene, Rutledge, and father-in-law Wayne F. Kettwich.
She is survived by her loving husband of 38 years, Paul D. Kettwich of O’Fallon, IL, 2 sons; Dane A. Kettwich of Rockville Maryland, and Kellen M. Kettwich of Shiloh, IL, mother-in-law Marjorie Kettwich of Minonk, IL, a brother, Michael (Mary Ellen) Rutledge of Arthur, IL, a sister Margo (Jerry) Blaudow of Tuscola, IL, a brother-in-law John (Marcia) Kettwich of Minonk IL, a sister-in-law Janet (Shawn) Hall of Bloomington, IL, nieces and nephews, Sarah Rutledge of Arthur, IL, Elizabeth Rutledge of Arthur, IL, Kendra (Todd) Pence of St. Joseph, IL, Cortney Blaudow of Chicago, IL, Susan Rutledge of Arthur, IL, John Jared (Cara) Blaudow of Arthur, IL, and Stephanie Hatten of Bloomington, IL.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in honor of Marna may be made to the John and Sarah Rutledge Scholarship Fund at the State Bank of Arthur, Arthur, IL. Condolences may be sent to the family at http://www.schildknechtfh.com.
Visitation will be held Monday, September 5th, from 4:00-8:00 pm at Schildknecht Funeral Home, 301 South Lincoln Ave, O’Fallon, IL
Celebration of Life service will be held at 10:00 am Tuesday, September 6th, at First Baptist Church of O’Fallon, 1111 E. Hwy 50, O’Fallon, IL with Rev. Doug Munton officiating.
Burial will be at O’Fallon City Cemetery, O’Fallon, IL.
Arrangements entrusted to Schildknecht Funeral Home and Cremation Services, O’Fallon, IL.

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Funeral Mass for Donna J. (Mrs. Wayne) Ingalls, age 62, of rural Hazel, SD, will be at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 1, 2011, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Watertown, SD. Fr. Doug Binsfeld will officiate with Fr. Kevin O’Dell as concelebrant. Music will be provided by Becky McGillivary as organist with Leanne Giessinger as soloist. Donna passed away on Monday, March 28, 2011, at her residence following a courageous battle with cancer.

Burial will be at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Watertown. Honorary pallbearers will be Donna’s grandchildren: Hayden Ingalls, Lexi Ingalls, Madison Ingalls, and Karlie Ingalls. Active pallbearers will be Donna’s nephews: Tim Ingalls, Tom Ingalls, Michael Lane, Mark Lane, Ken Wangen, Chad Wangen, Clint Ingalls, and Tony Ingalls.

Visitation will be at the Crawford Funeral Chapel in Watertown on Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. with a 5:00 p.m. Scripture Wake Service. Visitation will continue on Friday prior to services at the church. The family is requested to meet at the church on Friday by 10:30 a.m. to attend the services.

Donna J. Kettwig was born July 7, 1948, in Sioux City, IA, and was raised by her parents Herman & Margaret (Lantgen) Kettwig on their family farm near Hazel, SD. She attended school in Hazel, where she graduated from high school in 1966. Following graduation, she was employed by Midland National Life Insurance Company and Minnesota Rubber in Watertown.

Donna was united in marriage to Wayne Ingalls on February 19, 1972, at St. Henry’s Catholic Church in Henry, SD, where she was a lifetime member. She was a woman of deep Christian faith. Donna, along with her husband of 39 years, raised their four sons on a farm near Hazel, SD.

She was a long-time participant in Hamlin County 4-H, where she was active in showing livestock and competing in high school rodeo. She also remained involved in the 4-H club with her children. Donna loved the outdoors, gardening, raising livestock, and being able to fully devote her time and passion to what she loved the most; raising her four sons. She also enjoyed traveling, attending sporting events, and spending time with friends, neighbors, and family. After raising her children, she found joy in working with students as a substitute teacher in the Watertown School District. One of the recent highlights in her life was being able the experience the joys of being a grandma. Donna truly cherished seeing family and friends, and enjoyed being a part of their lives.

Grateful for having shared her life are her husband, Wayne Ingalls, Hazel, SD; her mother, Margaret Kettwig, Watertown, SD; her four sons: Dwayne (Emily) Ingalls, Baltic, SD, Warren Ingalls, Minneapolis, MN, Bryan (Kaylene) Ingalls, Sioux Falls, SD, and David Ingalls, Minneapolis, MN; her grandchildren: Hayden, Lexi, Madison and Karlie Ingalls; and her extended family: Kevin Brist, Watertown, SD, Eileen Miller, Sioux Falls, SD, Barbara (David) Wibben, Oakdale, MN, Jackie (Leo) Drew, Sioux Falls, SD, James Miller, Sioux Falls, SD, and Paul Miller, Sioux Falls, SD.

She was preceded in death by her father, Herman Kettwig.

Source: http://www.crawfordfuneralchapel.com

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Funeral services for Lillian P. Kettwig, age 89, of Watertown, SD, formerly Hazel, SD will be at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 in the St. Martin’s Lutheran Church, Watertown. Rev. Benjamin Radtke will officiate. Music will be provided by Karen Mischke as organist with congregational singing. Lillian passed away on Thursday, May 22, 2008 at a care center in Watertown. She was the widow of Johnny Kettwig.

Burial will be in the Hazel Cemetery, Hazel, SD. Honorary pallbearers will be: Robin Risvold, Stacy Billings, Aurelia Sasse, Paula Kirton, Natalie Billo, Megan Kettwig, Anna Kettwig, Amanda Surat, Kelly Keszler, and Terra Kettwig. Active pallbearers will be: Mike Risvold, Pete Billings, Damon Sasse, Danny Kirton, Nathan Billo, Raleigh Kettwig, Jason Kettwig, Joshua Kettwig, and Trinity Surat.

Visitation will be in the Crawford Funeral Chapel, Watertown, SD on Monday from 4 to 7 p.m. and prior to services at the church on Tuesday. The family is requested to meet at the church on Tuesday by 10:00 a.m. for a prayer service.

Lillian was born on April 6, 1919 at Henry, SD to Carl and Hertha (Boehnke) Lohmiller. She was baptized and confirmed at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Henry, SD. Lillian graduated from Henry High School.

On September 30, 1940, Lillian married Johnny Kettwig at Henry, SD. The couple began farming and later ran the Hazel Café for ten years, while still farming. The couple farmed their entire life.

Lillian was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Henry for 80 years and was currently a member of St. Martin’s Lutheran Church in Watertown. She enjoyed her grandkids and playing pinochle. Lillian’s home was open to whoever stopped. Her entire family was important to her. She enjoyed quilting and has made quilts for all her children and grandchildren.

Lillian is survived by four sons: Richard and his wife, Kay Kettwig, of Minnetrista, MN, Douglas and his wife, Carole Kettwig, of Watertown, SD, Leslie and his wife, Beverly Kettwig, of Surprise, AZ, and Leland and his wife, Bette Kettwig, of Hazel, SD; one daughter, Judy and her husband , Richard Sasse, of Sun City, AZ; one brother, LaVerne and his wife, Betty Lohmiller, of Hot Springs, SD; one sister, Alvina and her husband, Clare Reiter of Kiel, WI; two sisters-in-law, Doris Schamens of Hazel, SD and Grace Lohmiller of Custer, SD; ten grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Johnny; one son, Steven; her parents; and one brother, Adolf.

Source: http://www.crawfordfuneralchapel.com

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Dick (Dirk) Kettwig travelled on the Kaiser Wilhelm II from Bremen to New York from January 9-17 1906. He must have been on a short visit to his home country and was now on the way back to his wife in Lennox, South Dakota, where they had been living since 1882.

Schnelldampfer Kaiser Wilhelm II

 

Schnelldampfer Kaiser Wilhelm II
Schnelldampfer Kaiser Wilhelm II in New York harbor.

Quellen:

http://www.greatships.net/kwilhelmii.html

http://www.marinekameradschaft-muenchen.de/liner4.htm

http://www.ellisisland.org

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On 24 Feb 1898 the US-citizen George C. Kettwig of Terre Haute, Indiana arrived at New York. He was 33 years of age and married and had boarded the ship “Trave” in Bremen.

I’m still searching for more information on George!

The TRAVE.

Photograph of the TRAVE after her 1896/97 rebuild. Mariners’ Museum, Newport News, Virginia. Source: Arnold Kludas, Die Seeschiffe des Norddeutschen Lloyd, Bd. 1: 1857 bis 1919 (Herford: Koehler, c1991), p. 35.

Sources: 
http://www.geocities.com/mppraetorius/com-tr.htm#trave1886 
http://www.ellisisland.org

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On March 5, 1868 a 37-year old mechanic from Germany, Ernst Kettwig, crossed the Atlantik on the steamship “Bremen” from Bremen to New York. He wanted to settle in the USA.

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The BREMEN

 

The BREMEN. Source: Georg Otto Adolf Bessell, 1857-1957, Norddeutscher Lloyd; Geschichte einer bremischen Reederei (Bremen: C. Schünemann [1957]), p. 11.

Quelle:
http://www.geocities.com/mppraetorius/com-br.htm#bremen1858
http://immigrantships.net/v6/1800v6/bremen18680305.html

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Harm and his brother Heere crossed the Atlantic Ocean for the first time in September 1924 on the steamer “Stuttgart” from Bremen to New York. Both were single and wanted to join their cousin Frank E. Kettwich in Titonka, Iowa. It seems that Harm later returned to Ostfriesland, Germany to marry.

Steamship Stuttgart

Harm Kettwich and his wife Gesine Kettwich crossed the Atlantic Ocean on the steamer “Berlin (3)” from Bremen to New York, starting the voyage on 15 March 1928. They had a passage booked in the 3rd class. Also a Hermann Kettwich is mentioned, who is either their son, or Harm’s brother or cousin. In the passenger lists the following details are recorded:

Family Name, First name(s), Sex, Age, Fam.Status, Place of residence, Nationality, State or province, Profession, Destination, US-State

Kettwich Harm, m, 25, verh, Augustfehn, Deutsch, Oldenburg, Landwirt Gehilfe, Tetonka, IA

Kettwich Gesine, w, 28, verh, Augustfehn, Deutsch, Oldenburg, Hausfrau, Tetonka, IA

Kettwich Hermann, m, priv.

Berlin 3

Sourcehttp://www.schiffslisten.de

 

 

 

 

 

First Name: Harm
Last Name: Kettwich
Ethnicity: German, Germany
Last Place of Residence: Augustfehn, Germany
Date of Arrival: September 06, 1924
Age at Arrival: 22y Gender: M Marital Status: S
Ship of Travel: Stuttgart
Port of Departure: Bremen
Manifest Line Number: 0017

First Name: Here
Last Name: Kettwich
Ethnicity: German, Germany
Last Place of Residence: Augustfehn, Germany
Date of Arrival: September 06, 1924
Age at Arrival: 28y Gender: M Marital Status: S
Ship of Travel: Stuttgart
Port of Departure: Bremen
Manifest Line Number: 0016

Sourcehttp://www.ellisisland.org

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Clarence Gerhart Kettwich, 94, Minonk, passed away at 10:35 p.m. Sunday (Nov. 9, 2008) at the Apostolic Christian Home, Roanoke.

His funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Minonk. The Rev. Craig Swenson will officiate. Burial will be in St. Peter Lutheran Cemetery, Benson. Visitation will be from 9:30 a.m. until the start of the service Saturday at the church. Ruestman-Harris Funeral Home in Minonk is handling the arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church, Apostolic Christian Home of Roanoke or a charity of the donor’s choice. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.ruestmanharrisfuneralhome.com
He was born June 27, 1914, in Minonk, a son of Henry and Phoebe Barth Kettwich. He married Elda L. Moritz on Oct. 29, 1940, in Benson. She passed away Feb. 11, 1984. He later married Lillian Harms in 1985 in Minonk. She passed away in 2002.

Survivors include two sons, Larry (Lynn) Kettwich, Lake Villa, and Donald (Sharon) Kettwich, Albuquerque, N.M.; one daughter, Jeanne Kettwich, East Peoria; one sister, Ruth Timmerman, Minonk; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters.

Clarence was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Minonk.

Clarence farmed in the Minonk area for 50 years. After his retirement, he enjoyed doing woodworking, tinkering in his shop and bird hunting.

He was a member of the Woodford County Farm Bureau and a past member of the Minonk Sportsmen’s Club.

 

Thanks to Amy Robbins-Tjaden for providing this obituary!