
Albert
H. Wessel
Albert H. Wessel,
84, of rural Seneca, Kansas, died Sunday, April 15, 2001, at the Nemaha
Valley Hospital in Seneca. He had been in ill health since July of 2000.
He was born April 8, 1917, on the Wessel family homestead, a farm southwest
of Kelly, Kansas, the son of Frank and Elizabeth Macke Wessel. He attended
St. Bede's School at Kelly and helped on the family farm. During World
War II, he served in the US Army from May of 1942 to May of 1945. Albert
was in the infantry and stationed in Newfoundland. After his discharge,
he returned to Kelly.
On February 22, 1945, three months before he was
discharged from the army, he married Lucille Kramer at Sts. Peter &
Paul Church in Seneca. She survives of the home. They lived and farmed
northeast of Kelly for 56 years where he was a farmer and a dairyman.
He also worked for the Nemaha County Co-op at the Corning elevator for
several years, operated the road maintainer for Nemaha County for 28
years and for Adams Township for several years, and had driven a school
bus besides working for Wassenberg Construction Co. during building
projects on Seneca's Main Street.
He was a member of St. Bede's Church and the
St. Joseph Society at Kelly where he served on the Church Council and
helped to build the parish house. Albert served on the Adams Township
Board. He was a member of the Earle W. Taylor Post #21 of the American
Legion at Seneca.
Survivors besides his wife, Lucille, are a
son, Frank Wessel of Axtell, Kansas; three daughters, Rose Wilhelm of
Seneca, Alice Hards of Oneida, Kansas, and Rita Pfannenstiel of Silver
Lake, Kansas; two brothers, Andrew Wessel of Seneca and George Wessel
of Corning; a sister, Rita Stuke of Seneca; 15 grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a daughter Karen
Curtis on September 4, 1996; two brothers Francis Wessel on March 28,
2000, and Henry Wessel on December 18, 1995; and a sister, Mary Korte,
on June 9, 2000.
The mass of Christian burial will be Tuesday
at 10:30 A.M. at St. Bede's Church in Kelly. The burial will be with
full military honors in the church cemetery. The rosary will be prayed
Monday at 2 P.M. and 7 P.M. at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca.
Memorials may be given for St. Bede's Cemetery
and sent in care of the family.