Individual Details
Garret Menno Siebels
(13 Oct 1887 - 24 Mar 1955)
Events
Families
Spouse | Fanna M "Fannie" Schaefer (1892 - 1979) |
Child | Lawrence Johannes Siebels (1918 - 2013) |
Child | Gartha Augusta Siebels (1920 - 1922) |
Child | Edward L Siebels (1921 - ) |
Child | Living |
Father | Jannes Lüppen "John" Siebels (1852 - 1925) |
Mother | Inse Anna Margaretha "Maggie" Harms (1857 - 1913) |
Sibling | Wilheim "William" Siebels (1882 - 1934) |
Sibling | Johann Hinrich Oltman "John" Siebels (1884 - 1947) |
Sibling | Nellie M Siebels (1885 - 1925) |
Sibling | Siebelt Barnhart Siebels (1890 - 1955) |
Sibling | Johann Anton "Tony" Siebels (1892 - 1954) |
Sibling | Ella Marie "Mary" Siebels (1894 - 1970) |
Notes
Military
marriedTall, medium build, light blue eyes dark brown hair
Census (family)
SELF Garret Siebels M 32y IowaWIFE Fanny Siebels F 27y Iowa
SON Lawrence Siebels M 1y7m Iowa
Anton Siebels M 27y Iowa
Census (family)
17 SIEBELS GARRET 36 IA H SIEBELS, J L 73 GER HARMS, ANNA M GER GER18 SIEBELS FANNIE 32 IA W SCHAEFER, JOHN GER HEDDEN, CHRISTINE GER IA
19 SIEBELS LAWRENCE 6 IA S IA
20 SIEBELS EDWARD 4 IA S IA
21 SIEBELS ANTON 33 IA BR SIEBELS, J L 73 GER HARMS, ANNA M GER GER
Census (family)
Head Garret M Siebels M 53 Iowa, marriedWife Fannie M Siebels F 47 Iowa
Son Lawrence J Siebels M 21 Iowa
Son Edward L Siebels M 15 Iowa
Daughter Irene P Siebels F 13 Iowa
Brother Anton J Siebels M 48 Iowa
Death
FUNERAL SATURDAY FOR MENO SIEBELSServices for Meno Siebels, 67,were held Saturday, March 26, at 2 p.m. at the SS. Peter and Paul Lutheran church. Rev. Paul C. Kenyon officiated.
Meno Garret Siebels died at his home in Monticello Thursday morning, March 24, following confinement since a stroke in 1952. He was born near Monticello Oct. 13, 1887, the son of John and Inse Margareta Harms Siebels. When a small child he moved with his parents to a farm in Castle Grove township and attended the township schools.
MARRIED IN 1916
March 2, 1916, he was married to Fannie Schaefer and the couple continued to farm in Castle Grove until six years ago when they moved to their present home in Monticello. He had been a member of SS. Peter and Paul Lutheran church his entire life.
Survivors are his wife, Fannie: one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Irene) Mardorf of Monticello; two sons, Lawrence of Mechanicsville and Edward of Monticello; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Henry Lubben of Cedar Rapids, and one brother, Siebelt Siebels of Anamosa. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Augusta, and three brothers and one sister.
CASKET BEARERS
Casket bearers included George Seehusen, Clarence Stadtmueller, Robert Rickels, Ray O. Kromminga, F. H. Kromminga and Richard Kromminga. Burial was at Prairie Hill cemetery. [The Monticello Express, March 28, 1955]
Endnotes
1. "Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934," database, Family Search, (https://familysearch.org: accessed 24 June 2013), Garret Siebels and Fannie Schaefer, 1916..