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Obituary of Emma Dobler
On March 4, 1917, Emma was the eighth child born to John and Christina (Boepple) Ziegler at Bethune, Colorado. She was baptized at Immanuel Lutheran Church and received her early Christian training from her parents and the church family. Emma was confirmed at an early age.
After finishing the eighth grade, she worked for several families in the Bethune and Burlington area doing general housework and caring for newborn babies. She and her twin sister, Elma, also worked as housekeepers at Sloans Motel for several years.
On April 11, 1937, Emma Ziegler and Arthur Dobler were united in marriage. The ceremony took place on a Sunday afternoon at the Hope Congregational Church parsonage. They left that same afternoon to begin their life together on an irrigated farm near Proctor, Colorado. It was at this location, that their first son, Kenneth Lee, was born on March 29, 1938.
After the drought conditions had subsided, in 1940, Art and Emma moved north of Bethune, back to the original family homestead where Art and his brothers had grown up. On December 1, 1942, a second son, Charles Leslie, was born.
They moved to a home three miles west of Burlington in the fall of 1952. They made this move so their sons could attend school at the Burlington High School. Before this move took place, they began planting the windbreak around the new farm location. Approximately three years later, they began building a new house. At the time of the move, they transferred their church membership to the First Christian Church in Burlington, Colorado.
During their many years of farming and ranching, Emma was always willing to lend a helping hand and was ready to do whatever was needed.
Emma enjoyed many years of singing in the church choir and providing fresh flower arrangements from her yard for the worship service and other church activities. She and Betty Riemer were relied upon for decorations at many of the church festivities. Emma was always one of the first to arrive at the church for cleaning and painting days, as well. She was very active in the Church Womenâs Fellowship group and the Burlington Garden Club. She loved her yard and willingly shared many lupine and columbine seeds, alum bulbs, tulips, iris, and other flowers, bushes and trees. She completely wore out several pairs of gloves, hoes, shovels, scoops, and spray nozzles that fit on the end of a hose.
Emma loved her great grandchildren, and they always thought that she should share in their events such as ballgames and 4-H projects and activities. She attended all that she could, up until the last couple years. Her love for cats can be seen in her great grandchildren, as well. She was very proud to be able to take her white cats to the school for show and tell.
Emma had a very close relationship with her twin sister, Elma Emma. They would visit daily on the telephone, in German of course. If they were planning on going to the same place, you would usually see them dressed alike. They continued to do this up until the time they needed more special care.
Emma moved to the Legacy in Burlington in December 2002. On October 4, 2004, she moved to the Good Samaritan Care Center in Goodland, Kansas where she resided until the time of her death on May 21, 2006.
Emma is survived by her son, Kenneth and wife Cathy, grandson, Ron Dobler, granddaughter, Luann Nitsch and husband Jeff, and great grandchildren, Caleb and Caitlyn Nitsch, all of Burlington. Other survivors are a twin sister Elma Stahlecker of Colorado Springs, brother-in-law, Elmer Dobler and wife Delores of Burlington, sister-in law, Freda Dobler of Independence, Missouri, and a host of nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death was her husband, Art, of 65 years (April of 2002), son Charles (June of 1963), her mother and father, brothers Richard, Bill, Otto, and Fred Ziegler, and sisters Clara Ziegler, Lena Strobel, Anna Strobel, and Esther Arends.
Funeral services were held on Thursday, May 25, 2006 at 10:30 AM at the First Christian Church in Burlington, with Pastors Ralph Datema and Paul Barker officiating. Merna Carlin, a special friend, provided organ music for the service. Musical selections were provided by Emmaâs nephews. They were accompanied by her granddaughter, Luann Nitsch. Casket Bearers were grandson, Ron Dobler, Jeff Nitsch and nephews, Leroy Arends, Arnold Strobel, Leland Strobel and Delmer Ziegler. Honorary Bearers were her great grandchildren, Caleb and Caitlyn Nitsch and her remaining nieces and nephews. Burial followed in the Fairview Cemetery in Burlington. Visitation was held on Wednesday from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the funeral home.
A memorial fund has been established in her name for First Christian Church Choir or the Alzheimerâs Foundation and may be left at the Bank of Burlington in Burlington.
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