Ernst Godemann ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Neuville-St.Vaast (Frankreich) .
Endgrablage: Block 2 Grab 356
Quelle: www.volksbund.de
2954. HERMAN Walter Paul GUSE
Herman W.P. Guse, 83, of Janesville, died on Thursday, March 26, 2009 at the Janesville Nursing Home.Funeral services will be held on Monday, March 30th at 11:00 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Janesville with Rev. Dr. Larry Griffin officiating. Interment will be in the St. John's-Trinity Lutheran Cemetery in Iosco Township, Waseca County.Visitation will be held on Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. at Arnoldt-McRaith Funeral Home in Janesville, and will continue on Monday morning for one hour prior to services, at church. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Trinity Lutheran School or Trinity Endowment Fund.Herman Walter Paul Guse was born on February 1, 1926, in Iosco Township, Waseca County, Minnesota to Ludwig and Martha (Godemann) Guse. He attended Trinity Lutheran Parochial School in Janesville. On October 10, 1944, at age 17 Herman entered military service in the United States Army, and served in the European Theater during WWII. Herman graduated from Janesville High School in 1945 (while he was still serving his country), and was honorably discharged from military duty August 3, 1946. On February 8, 1953, Herman was united in marriage to Doris Ruth Erdman at Trinity Lutheran Church in Janesville. He raised his family and farmed his entire life in Iosco Township, Waseca County. Following his wife's death on August 2, 1993, Herman married again on April 20, 1996, to Shirley Winter. He was a longtime member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Janesville were he was very active in both the church and parochial school (former school board member). He was also a member of the American Legion Post #281 in Janesville. Herman is survived by his wife Shirley of Janesville; by his four sons Ervin Guse, Melvin Guse, Howard (Kristi) Guse, and Russell (Jen) Guse, all of Janesville; by his eight daughters Mavis (Steve) Klein of Waseca, Barb (Tom) Souvie of Owatonna, Joan Guse of Apple Valley, Lenore (Larry) Schmit of Holdingford, Helen Guse of St. Louis Park, Bernice (Rod) Harman of Brooklyn Park, Shirley Guse and Jeff Helback of Grand Junction, CO, and Jill (Paul) Berry of Janesville; by 12 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren; by his step-sons Richard (Judy) Winter, Robert (Linda) Winter, Ronald (Beth) Winter, Ray (Lisa) Winter, and Russell (Cathryn) Winter, all of Janesville; by 11 step-grandchildren and 9 step-great grandchildren.He was preceded in death by his parents, Ludwig and Martha (Godemann) Guse; by his wife Doris (Erdman) Guse on August 2, 1993, and his son Glen Guse on December 5, 1990; by his brothers Adolf Guse, Fritz Guse, Leo Guse Reinhard Guse, and Leonard Guse, and his sisters Adela Kreutz and Frieda Guse.
Quelle: http://www.legacy.com/mankatofreepress/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=125510853
2964. AUGUST Johann Friedrich DOWE
1930 Census Index for
Macomb County, MichiganSurname First Name Age ED# Sheet Line# City/Township
Dowe August 55 50-28 5B 51 Macomb Township
Dowe Anna 50 50-28 5B 52 Macomb Township
Dowe Edward 21 50-28 5B 53 Macomb Township
Dowe Walter 15 50-28 5B 54 Macomb Township
4963. ADOLF Franz Wilhelm Martin HEIDEN
Kriegsgefangenschaft in Russland/ UdSSR
ohne Lagernummer, April 1946 - März 1947
Lager 7949, Oktober 1947 - mindestens Januar 1948
Lager 7467, Lublinow/ SO Moskau- Arbeitsbataillon der Roten Armee, Oktober 1948 - August 1949
4964. PAUL Albert Franz HEIDEN
Deutsche Dienststelle
für die Benachrichtigung der nächsten Angehörigen
von Gefallenen der ehemaligen deutschen Wehrmacht (WASt)Folgendes wird bestätigt:
HEIDEN, Paul, geboren am 09.08.1913 in Glashagen
Erkennungsmarke: -53-1./Pi.Btl. 175
(1. Kompanie Pionier-Bataillon 175)Truppenteile:
laut Meldung vom 28.08.1939) 1. Kompanie Pionier-Bataillon 175
und vom 10.10.1939) Standort: Rabensteinfeldlaut Meldung vom 15.03.1940) 2. Kompanie Pionier-Bataillon 292
und vom 29.03.1940) - auf dem Truppenübungsplatz Groß Born eingesetzt. -laut Meldung vom 18.06.1940 Marschkompanie Pionier-Ersatz-Bataillon 12
Standort: Schwedt/Oderab 28.06.1940) 1. Kompanie Pionier-Bataillon 258
und am 28.07.1942)ab 29.07.1942 Genesendenkompanie Pionier-Ersatz-Bataillon 12
Standort: Schwedt/Oderlaut Meldung vom 07.09.1942 1. Kompanie Pionier-Bataillon 258
- Das Bataillon war der 258. Infanterie-Division unterstellt.ab 05.01.1943) Stammkompanie Pionier-Ersatz-Bataillon 12
und am 13.01.1943) Standort: Schwedt/Oder
ab 15.01.1943) 3. Kompanie Pionier-Ausbildungs-Bataillon 12
und am 25.02.1944) Standort: Graudenzab 25.02.1944 4. Kompanie Ausbildungs-Bataillon 12
Standort: GraudenzDienstgrade:
laut Meldung vom 28.06.1942 Obergefreiter
laut Meldung vom 22.07.1942 Unteroffizier
(keine Beförderungsdaten)Verwundungen/
Lazarettaufenthalte:
29.03.1940 Standortlazarett Groß Born (äuss. Abt.)
- Erkrankung -
Zugang: von der Truppe
Abgang: 08.05.1940 dienstfähig zur Truppe02.10.1941 bei Flosowka/UdSSR verwundet
-Gesichtsverbrennung durch Flammenwerfer-
abgegeben an Hauptverbandplatz28.06.1942 bei Isenino/UdSSR verwundet
abgegeben an Hauptverbandplatz Lewkowo12.07.1942 Feldlazarett 258 (motorisiert) Chimino
- Steckschuss links -
Zugang: von Hauptverbandplatz 1/258
Abgang: 18.07.1942 verlegt Krankensammelstelle Tempkino22.07.1942 Reserve-Kriegslazarett 1 Warschau
Teillazarett Lazarus
- Granatsplitter linker Rücken, linkes Auge, rechte Großzehe -
Zugang: von Feldlazarett 258 Chimino
Abgang: 14.09.1942 verlegt ins Reserve-Kriegslazarett 8 Warschauohne Datum Reservelazarett Bad Neuenahr
Zugang: von Reserve-Kriegslazarett Warschau
Abgang: 13.10.1942 kriegsverwendungsfähig zum Pionier-Ersatz-Bataillon 12 Graudenz