EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN
CEMETERY
This is a public cemetery - accessible from the road. It is located 4 miles south, 4 miles east, and 1 mile south of Mason City, Custer County, Nebraska. On Febr. 19, 1886 - August Friesleben sold two acres to August Miller for the purpose of a cemetery. It is also known as the "Emanuel Cemetery".
Fienhold, Carl F., Born Dec 21, 1837 - Died Oct 17, 1905; Fienhold, Mary K., Born July 17, 1832 - Died Jan 14, 1906
Hemkin, Henry, 1819 - 1893; Grace, 1825 - 1892
Hennis, Elmer W., 1898-1902; Willard J. & Willis A., infant twins 1904 - 1904
Kieborz, Henry, Oct 8, 1842 - June 23, 1889
Kramer, Frank, Apr 22, 1843 - May 1, 1895 "Father"; Katharina, Nov 11, 1842 - Jan 23, 1922, "Mother"
Lwbs, Lena, Wife of F. Lwbs, July 25, 1854 - Oct 19, 1902; Ruddie, died Feb 9, 1892; Herman, died July 12, 1893
Lwbs, Fred, died July 9, 1894
McMahon, Martha J., wife of J. R., Jan. 3, 1840 - Jun. 25, 1895; McMahon, J. R., June 29, 1838 - Mar 1, 1923
McMahon, Wesley A., son of J. R. & M. J., died July 16, 1887, aged 7 yrs, 11 mos, 23 das
In September of 1969, Mr. Leslie Kramer (Grandson of Frank & Catharine Kramer) reported that his father told him the following people were buried in this cemetery - as he recalled nearly every funeral and burial:
Boeching, Bill, and 2 children
Franke Kramer and wife Kathrena
Mr. Hamptin and wife
Mr. Scharfe and wife, and son Ben
Mr. Hennis, his wife and 3 children
Henry Kieborz
baby Frank Kramer, a son of Franke Kramer
Mr. Feenholt and wife
Mr. Albert Shoopman and other members of this family
Mr. McMann, wife and son
Mr. Crow (or Craw)