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Heim Cemetery, Dawson, Nebraska

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About

This free space page for Heim Cemetery is part of WikiTree's Georgia Cemeteries Project. It is being developed to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred there. This page is part of the Nebraska Cemeteries Team.

Heim Cemetery is a small cemetery with around 2,250 grave sites. It covers about 4.8 acres. It was first laid out in March 1888.

Location

Cemetery name: Heim Cemetery
Address: Nemaha Street, just off I-75, NNW of Dawson, Nebraska, zip code 68337
GPS Coordinates: GPS Coordinates: 40.1378187, -95.8327453

Sources

  • The Heim Cemetery History [1]
  • Heim Cemetery Association Records (list of lot numbers and people buried there) [2]
  • Find A Grave [3]

Cemetery Records

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Surname First/Middle Name/Initials Death Lot Owner Lot Number Find a Grave Memorial WikiTree Profile Photo (click for larger)
BurrO.W.1952O. W. Burr1Orin Wilbur Burr Orin Wilbur Burr (1859-1952)
BurrEunice J.1916O. W. Burr1Eunice Jennie Eckard Burr
BurrEverette1907O. W. Burr1Everette Burr
KleinHelen Stratton1990William Pool39Helen Louise Stratton KleinHelen Louise (Stratton) Klein (1905-1990)
WusterJoseph L.1969Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster52Joseph L WusterJoseph Lawrence Wuster (1909-1969)
WusterFrederick J.1964Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster52Frederick J WusterFrederick Jacob Wuster (1905-1964)
StalderErva Wuster1995Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster52Erva Alice Wuster StalderMinerva Alice (Wuster) Stalder (1901-1995)
WusterMaggie Heim1995Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster52Margaret Emma “Maggie” Heim WusterMargaret Emma (Heim) Wuster (1880-1951)
WusterThomas F.1960Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster52Thomas F WusterThomas Frederick Wuster (1878-1960)
StoltzCharles Edward1944Charles E. Stoltz57Charles Edward StoltzCharles Edward Stoltz (1870-1944)
StoltzAnna Heim1961Charles E. Stoltz57Anna Heim StoltzAnna Margaret (Heim) Stoltz (1869-1961)
StoltzCarl C1944Charles E. Stoltz57Carl C StoltzCarl C. Stoltz (1904-1944)
WilliamsonEsther May Stoltz1932Charles E. Stoltz57Esther May Williamson StoltzEsther May (Stoltz) Williamson (1895-1932)
StoltzRaymond1898Charles E. Stoltz57Raymond StoltzRaymond Arthur Stoltz (1898-1899)
UlmerSolomon J1951Solomon J. Ulmer58Solomon J UlmerSolomon Jonathan Ulmer (1865-1951)
UlmerMary J1940Solomon J. Ulmer58Mary J Sharshall UlmerMary J (Sharshal) Ulmer (1875-1940)
UlmerIda E1892Solomon J. Ulmer58Ida E Sharshall UlmerIda E Ulmer (1891-1892)
HoffAlbert1886R. L. Hoff80Albert Hoff Albert Hoff (1860-1886)
HoffHumprey1886R. L. Hoff80Humphrey Hoff Humphrey Hoff (1861-1886)
MilesMary A.1892B. F. Miles81Mary Ann Graham Miles Mary Ann (Graham) Miles (1837-1892)
MilesBenj. F.1909B. F. Miles81Benjamin Franklin MilesBenjamin Franklin Miles (1841-1909)
MilesJay R.1949B. F. Miles81Jay R MilesJay R Miles (1872-1949)
IliffNancy1893John Iliff83Nancy Carroll Iliff
IliffJohn W1901John Iliff83John Wesley Carroll IliffJohn Wesley Iliff (1824-1901)
IliffElla1944John Iliff83Ella IliffElla (Wetmore) Iliff (1864-1944)
IliffWilliam Sherman1895John Iliff83William Sherman IliffWilliam Sherman Iliff (1866-1895)
DappenMaryetta1929Jacob Dappen84Marietta DappenMaryetta (Spaulding) Dappen (1874-1929)
DappenJacob1923Jacob Dappen84Jacob DappenJacob G. Dappen (1870-1923)
DappenChloa Fern1906Jacob Dappen84Chloa Fern DappenChloa Fern Dappen (1897-1906)
SimsWilliam D1952William Sims112William D SimsWilliam D Sims (1873-1952)
MorseGrace Sims1928William Sims112Grace Sims MorseGrace (Sims) Morse (1900-1928)
SimsIvy Pearl Hicks1902William Sims112Ivy Pearl Hicks SimsIvy Pearl (Hicks) Sims (1875-1902)
SimsMartha Louise Lee1942William Sims112Martha Louise Lee SimsMartha Louise (Lee) Sims (1853-1942)
SimsJohn R1934William Sims112John R SimsJohn R Sims (1851-1934)
MazeW B1920W B Maze113Rev Wesley Bennett MazeWesley Bennett Maze (1862-1920)
SippleyDorothy M.E.1907Henry Sippley145Dorothy M. E. SippleyDorthy M E Sippley (1907-1907)
SippleyJ. Henry1933Henry Sippley145Joseph Henry SippleyJoseph Henry Sippley (1861-1933)
SippleyRosa Belle1957Henry Sippley145Rosa Belle Bodle SippleyRosa Belle (Bodle) Sippley (1878-1957)
AuxierRaymond C.1919E. E. Auxier146Raymond Cloyd AuxierHomer Joseph Auxier (1891-1963)
AuxierHomer J.1936E. E. Auxier146Homer Joseph AuxierRaymond Cloyd Auxier (1900-1919)
AuxierMary L.1937E. E. Auxier146Mary Lucy Prichard AuxierMary Lucy (Prichard) Auxier (1864-1937)
AuxierEdward E.1948E. E. Auxier146Edward Everett AuxierEdward Everett Auxier (1864-1948)
PowellCurtis1979Guy R Powell147Curtis PowellCurtis Leon Powell (1919-1979)
PowellGuy Reed1918Guy R Powell147Guy Reed PowellGuy Reed Powell (1915-1918)
PowellGuy Reed1956Guy R Powell147Guy Reed PowellGuy Reed Powell (1889-1956)
PowellGrace1981Guy R Powell147Grace PowellGrace (Peden) Powell (1891-1981)
EckardCatharine Andrews1921L. P. Eckard153Catharine Andrews EckardCatharine (Andrews) Eckard (1840-1921)
EckardLeoland P1945L. P. Eckard153Leoland P. Eckard
HockMelva Wynona Eckard1945L. P. Eckard153Melva Wynona Eckard Hock
HockLeo Daniel1973L. P. Eckard153Leo Daniel Hock
LyonsE. Paul1979E. Paul Lyons155Edgar Paul LyonsEdgar Paul Lyons (1895-1979)
LyonsBessie1971E. Paul Lyons155Bessie Hales LyonsBessie (Hales) Lyons (1895-1971)
LyonsRichard W.1923E. Paul Lyons155Richard W. LyonsRichard W Lyons (1922-1923)
LyonsEllen E.1929E. Paul Lyons155Ellen E. LyonsEllen E Lyons (1928-1929)
LyonsJerold W.1937E. Paul Lyons155Jerold W. LyonsJerold W Lyons (1937-1937)
SparksMamie Maxine1925Fred Sparks156 S1/2Mamie Maxine SparksMamie Maxine Sparks (1925-1925)
SmithPeter A.1927Peter A. Smith156 N1/2Peter A SmithPeter A Smith (1851-1927)
SmithLizzie1938Peter A. Smith156 N1/2Elizabeth "Lizzie" Kaul SmithElizabeth (Kaul) Smith (1855-1938)
HoppesC. W.C. W. Hoppes158 S 1/2
HoppesElizabeth1923C. W. Hoppes158 S 1/2Elizabeth Harrison HoppesElizabeth (Harrison) Hoppes (1833-1923)
SpauldingEdith Ileen1923John Spaulding160Infant Spaulding
SpauldingJohn1946John Spaulding160John SpauldingJohn Spaulding (1882-1946)
SpauldingCora1979John Spaulding160Cora Agnes Day SpauldingCora Agnes (Day) Spaulding (1885-)
BrodLarry Jean1933John Spaulding160Larry Jean Brod
BrodLarence1990John Spaulding160
CumminsVerne1981Verne Cummins 161 N1/2Vernon CumminsUlric Vernon Cummins (1894-1981)
CumminsLloyd V1922Verne Cummins 161 N1/2Lloyd V. CumminsLoyd V Cummins (1922-1922)
SinnettLinda Almira Young1958Merle Sinnett 161 S1/2Linda Almira Young SinnettLinda Almira (Young) Sinnett (1877-1958)
SinnettIsaac Merrill1955Merle Sinnett 161 S1/2Isaac Merrill SinnettIsaac Merrill Sinnett (1868-1950)
AuxierWilliam E1998William and Evelyn Auxier 162William Edward "Billy" AuxierWilliam Edward Auxier (1924-1998)
AuxierWilhelmina1981E. E. Auxier 163Wilhelmina Wilkinson AuxierQueen Wilhelmina (Wilkinson) Auxier (1901-1981)
AuxierEdward Jennings1991E. E. Auxier 163Edward Jennings AuxierEdward Jennings Auxier (1899-1991)
AuxierHelen2012E. E. Auxier 163Helen Ruth Wittwer Auxier
AuxierLeRoy R2015E. E. Auxier 163LeRoy Raymond Wittwer Auxier
GeorgiBertha R.1906Max and Ella Georgi 164 N3/5Bertha R GeorgiBertha R Georgi (1906-1906)
GeorgiEllen E.1935Max and Ella Georgi 164 N3/5Ellen E “Ella” Sippley GeorgiEllen Elizabeth (Sippley) Georgi (1868-1935)
GeorgiMax R.1969Max and Ella Georgi 164 N3/5Max R GeorgiMax Rudolph Arthur Georgi (1879-1969)
SippleyHettie1971J. A. Sippley165 S1/2Hettie SippleyHettie (Snethen) Sippley (1876-1971)
SippleyAndrew1949J. A. Sippley165 S1/2John Andrew SippleyJohn Andrew Sippley (1876-1949)
HinksFlora1924Roy Hinks166 N1/2Flora Ann Spaulding HinksFlora Ann (Spaulding) Hinks (1892-1924)
CragoGrace Belle1947S. D. Harmon188
HarmonGeorge D1948S. D. Harmon188
BindrumBarbara June1943S. D. Harmon188
LeeLula1968S. D. Harmon188
HarmonStephen Douglas1929S. D. Harmon188Stephen Douglas HarmonStephen Douglas Harmon (1872-1929)
IliffLotta M.1959Henry W. Heim 204 N 1/2Lotta Malinda Heim IliffLotta Malinda (Heim) Iliff (1886-1959)
IliffRev. W. C.1959Henry W. Heim 204 N 1/2Rev William Clyde IliffWilliam Clyde Iliff (1886-1959)
UlmerRev. Walter P.1972Walter and Laura Ulmer 216 N 1/2Walter P UlmerWalter Pierce Ulmer (1890-1972)
UlmerLaura White1974Walter and Laura Ulmer 216 N 1/2Laura M White UlmerLaura Maude (White) Ulmer (1896-1974)
WhiteClara A. 1964Arthur and Clara White216 S 1/2Clara A Leininger WhiteClara Adeline (Leininger) White (1867-1964)
WhiteArthur L. 1950Arthur and Clara White216 S 1/2Arthur L WhiteArthur Leslie White (1867-1950)
UlmerNorman1964Norman and Pearl Ulmer 217 S 2/5Norman M UlmerNorman Martin Ulmer (1885-1964)
UlmerPearl1986Norman and Pearl Ulmer 217 S 2/5Pearl Ruth Brandstetter UlmerPearl (Brandstetter) Ulmer (1896-1986)
HendricksGladys E1935J. F. Hendricks244Gladys E Hendricks
HendricksJesse F1964J. F. Hendricks244Jesse Franklin HendricksJesse Franklin Hendricks (1886-1964)
BeechlyAllen S1942A. S. Beechly255Allen Beechly Allen S Beechly (1849-1942)
BeechlyNellie L1952A. S. Beechly255Nellie Walker BeechlyNellie L (Walker) Beechly (1866-1952)
HendricksCleon1975Cleon and Esther Iliff256Cleon IliffCleon Leroy Iliff (1889-1975)
IliffGordon E1932Cleon and Esther Iliff256Gordon E Iliff
IliffWilma G1941Cleon and Esther Iliff256Wilma G Iliff
IliffFlora1946Cleon and Esther Iliff256Flora IliffFlora (Bacon) Iliff (1889-1946)
IliffEsther1997Cleon and Esther Iliff256Esther IliffEsther Agnes (West) Iliff (1908-1997)
IliffEsther1997Cleon and Esther Iliff256Esther IliffEsther Agnes (West) Iliff (1908-1997)
WelchVelma1979Elbert Welch260 S1/2Velma Myrtle Creel WelchVelma Myrtle (Creel) Welch (1908-1979)
WelchElbert L1979Elbert Welch260 S1/2Elbert Leo WelchElbert Leo Welch (1904-1979)
FencilHarry1980Virgil Allen275Harry FencilHarry (Fencl) Fencil (1905-1980)
FencilGladys Mae1997Virgil Allen275Gladys Mae Spaulding AllenGladys Mae (Spaulding) Fencil (1904-1997)
AllenVirgil Leroy1929Virgil Allen275Virgil Leroy AllenVirgil Leroy Allen (1900-1929)
CudneyThelma1982Virgil Allen275Thelma Ellen Spaulding CudneyThelma (Spaulding) Cudney (1907-1982)
CudneyOrville1984Virgil Allen275Orville Herbert “Orvel” Cudney Sr.Orville Herbert Cudney Sr (1906-1984)
WelchNorma Faye1930Elbert Welch260 S1/2
HarmonSheila Prosser2006Chas. R. and Sheila (Prosser) Harmon278 N1/2Sheila Prosser Harmon
FosheeRonald Lee2003Ronald/Norma Foshee281 N1/2Ronald Lee FosheeRonald Lee Foshee (1935-2003)
FosheeNorma2020Ronald/Norma Foshee281 N1/2Norma DeLong FosheeNorma Ann (Delong) Foshee (1948-2020)
MartinoskyHelenreservedJesse F. and Edna Spurgin Tom and Mae (Spurgin) Weneg358
MartinoskyDon2012Jesse F. and Edna Spurgin Tom and Mae (Spurgin) Weneg358
WenegTom2007Jesse F. and Edna Spurgin Tom and Mae (Spurgin) Weneg358
WenegMae SpurginreservedJesse F. and Edna Spurgin Tom and Mae (Spurgin) Weneg358
SpurginKenneth L2002Jesse F. and Edna Spurgin Tom and Mae (Spurgin) Weneg358
SpurginIda Jane1966J. F. Spurgin359
SpurginJesse L1969J. F. Spurgin359
SpurginEdna1978J. F. Spurgin359
SpurginJesse F1987J. F. Spurgin359
SpurginSteven K1965J. F. Spurgin359Steven K SpurginSteven K Spurgin (1961-1965)

History

By Robert Williamson, Sexton

Beneath the aged pine trees, just east of the old silver fence, blanketed by several years of pine needles, lies a once proud hand poured sidewalk. This walk leads from the north edge of Dawson to the entrance of the Heim Cemetery, an eighth of a mile north. The Heim Cemetery, over a hundred years old, is the resting place for over 1200 descendents of the Pennsylvania German Colony of Heim’s, Ulmer’s, Wuster’s, and their friends and neighbors. A peaceful and tranquil cemetery, well groomed by the many who faithfully attend their fore fathers’ graves, stands quietly as a reminder of days gone by.

The long walk was a dream of the Ladies Auxillary, whose first meeting was recorded on October 11, 1913. The gathering was convened at the home of Mrs. George Smith and promptly elected as officers; Mrs. Della Utermehlen, president; Mrs. Boyles, first vice president; Miss Minnie Rutz, second vice president; Mrs. F.P.Page, secretary; and Miss Carrie Harbough, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Page and Mr. and Mrs. Smith were chosen to inspect the cemetery and report back to the group. In the spring the dead grass was burned and the summer grass attended by a herd of sheep.

Through the years the ladies saw to the maintenance and care of the cemetery by raising funds from dues, bake sales, and donations. Mrs. Marie Utermohlen remembered helping her mother prepare food for the many bake sales. Home made butter and fresh farm eggs sold the best from her recall. In 1915 the officers recommended that some one be secured to mow the cemetery and dig out the sweet clover, which was gaining a hold in the bare spots. The fee of 20cents an hour was offered … no mention was made of who took the job. The community quickly recognized the impact that the association was having..They quickly called on the ladies to serve area farm sales. Such an invitation came in February of 1915 from Mr. Miles who owned the ranch southwest of Dawson. Great care was taken in planning the menu. Special preparations were necessary as no refrigeration was available. And the current means of transportation took considerable time to get the food from Dawson to the Miles Ranch. Later in 1915, using the proceeds from the dues and the sales, Mrs. M.D. Ulmer and Mrs. Sarah Ulmer were appointed as a committee to secure some “seats for the benefit of the aged and infirmed who are compelled to wait in the cemetery on funeral occasions.” A committee of Mrs. Klima and Mrs. Porter were to purchase and have placed a toilet in the northwest corner of the cemetery. The bill presented at the next meeting for the construction was for $11.47. The organization continued supporting the needs of the cemetery and raising funds. The last set of minutes was recorded on February 27, 1945 showing only two members attending, Mrs. Rosa Heim and Mrs. Ida Heim, who unanimously voted to disband as an organization and to give the monies in the treasurer to the Heim Cemetery Association.

The sidewalk has outlasted the generation of devoted servants whose dream was put into cement. Each section of the walk was sold for $1 and the cement was hand mixed. The donors’ names appear on each of the 192 squares. You can read names familiar to the Dawson area, such as Draper, Wilkinson, Ulmer, Riley, Cooper, Kemist, Heim, Hummel, Albright, Judd, Stoltz, Utermohlen, Wuster, Miles, Newson, Triggs, De Weese, and Buser. Organizations were supportive listing the local chapters of the WCTU, IOOF, WMS, DAR, …and some not so familiar…

Retired postmaster Henry Georgi related memories of funerals of years past, when the casket was carried by the pallbearers up the long walk to the cemetery from the Evangelical Church in town. Two wooden saw horses accompanied the procession to give a needed rest to the casket bearers. Henry told of one cold, snowy, winter funeral of a man named Louis Smith. The Kinsey Brothers mortuary of Dawson held the funeral in spite of the inclement weather. The procession was made especially difficult from the church to the cemetery by deep drifts of snow and a fierce winter wind. Only travel by foot along the sidewalk could be made.

In later years the sidewalk carried the procession of persons who were attending the annual Memorial Day Observance. Mrs. Doris Stake told of the gathering one Memorial Day which originated from the church. All of the flower girls wore white dresses,the military units were in uniform with flags held high. The proud gathering was lead by local dignitaries and ministers. All ceremoniously made the walk to the cemetery where upon the special observance was held.

Every community in this great country pauses on Memorial Day week-end for a brief reflection of the past and to reverently pay respect to those who rest peacefully in their cemeteries. Great pride and care is taken in grooming the grounds and placing memorial wreaths and live plants near the graves. And so it goes on year after year, generation after generation, a thread of character that holds the past to the future.

When visiting the Heim Cemetery on Memorial Day, or any other time, listen to the whispering in the pine trees guarding the front gate who beckon you to take a stroll up the old side walk toward town. You will feel history repeating itself.


Notables Buried Here

Name: Heim Cemetery
Location: Dawson, Richardson, Nebraska, United States




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I just realized there are two free space pages for the Heim Cemetery. I stumbled across this one: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Heim_Cemetery%2C_Dawson%2C_Nebraska. Free space pages are new to me, and I tried a little edit on it. The profile manager promptly contacted me and asked me to take it over. Apparently, in order for them to be merged, I need to be on the trusted list for both?
posted by JJ Stratton
I completely forgot I was playing around with free spaces on this too! I have about 7 cemetery spaces on here. I am totally willing to hand this over to you since I am in PA. I can help where you need me as well. I just added you to the trusted list.
Thank you so much! I've been adding individual profiles for a couple years, but didn't know about free space pages. It's kind of mind-blowing.  ;) The original profile manager also had several photos that her daughter had taken in the cemetery. So, she also sent me those. I was thrilled to discover some of them aren't yet on FindaGrave, FamilySearch, etc. I love being able to get those updated.

I see your name a lot on the Lycoming County Dunker people that I'm related to. My great-grandmother was Mary Louise Heim, who was born in Lycoming County and was part of the migration to Richardson County, Nebraska. Her parents were John J Heim and Rosina Heim. Are you part of the same family?

posted by JJ Stratton
My husband is John's 1st cousin 7x removed. He is on the Wurster side of the family. My step gram is also a Pepperman in the Wurster and Kiess side. I've been working as hard as I can to link on find a grave as I find resources to make it easier for others. I've also been adding to your trees on here as well to link people. I see a lot of your work on ancestry as well. I am also willing to help out where I can if you need me. I will also say I am currently the person that is rehabbing Lycoming County cemeteries as needed or requested. I have a big project coming up this spring at Friedens in Liberty (Buttonwood) so any direct relatives that you need fixed up there or in Lycoming County let me know.