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Sources
1. Title:   Foth: Lineal Descendants of Daniel Foth and Anna Zabel
Page:   Page: 56
Source:   SR-F
Author:   Bertha Foth Clement and Lydia Foth Bredthauer
Publication:   Bertha Foth Clement and Lydia Foth Bredthauer
2. Title:   Ziemke: Lineal Descendants of Friedrich Ziemke and Eva Rosina Buchholz Ziemke
Page:   Page: 30
Source:   SR-Z
Author:   Bertha Foth Clement - Compiler
3. Title:   The N.G. Clement Family Genealogy 1975
Source:   SR-CLEMENT
Author:   Data before 1938 compiled by Peter Clement. Data since 1938 added by Mary Clement Bell.
4. Title:   Ziemke: Lineal Descendants of Friedrich Ziemke and Eva Rosina Buchholz Ziemke, Second Edition
Page:   Page: 43
Source:   SR-Z2
Author:   Ellen Graul Paist compiler and typist
5. Title:   United States Census, 1940
Page:   Enterprise Township, Valley, Nebraska, ED88-6, Sheet 4A
Source:   SR-CEN1940
6. Title:   Find A Grave website
Page:   ID: 205347101
Source:   SR-FINDAGRAVE

Notes
a. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Note:   408 Westridge Dr., Ord NE 68862
 M.P. 1954–1956, Germany.
 REA Office Manager.
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b. Reference:   24 MAY 2021 00:12:35
Changedatetime:   00:13:53
Note:   Ken attended District 10 rural school and Ord Public Schools, where he was the valedictorian of his class. It is there that he met his future bride, Charlene Blessing. They both continued their education at the University of Nebraska, where Ken received his bachelor’s degree. After graduation he joined the United States Army and was stationed in Germany from 1954 to 1956, where their daughter, Cindy, was born. After completing his service, the family resided in Ord, where their son, Tom, was born. From 1956 to 1995, Ken worked for the Loup Valley Rural Public Power District, where he retired as general manager. He was generous in volunteering his time as he took care of the Ord Elks secretarial duties for more than 30 years and served as an elder and treasurer of the Presbyterian Church. He also found time to assist local accountants during tax season and also served as the bowling secretary. Ken was a proud father and loved attending his kids sporting and school events. He had a passion for Husker football and volleyball. He loved playing golf at the Ord Golf Club, collecting coins and stamps, and had a genuine interest in genealogy of the Clement family. He and Charlene always looked forward to their trips to Michigan and Colorado, and always made a couple of stops along the way to put a few coins in the slot machine. His move to Grandview Assisted Living was a challenge for such an independent man but his kind heart and love of people made it easy for him to welcome a new group of friends.
Changedate:   24 MAY 2021
Changedatez:   2021-05-24T00:00:00.000Z
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