
Clarence
H. Wiesedeppe
Clarence H. Wiesedeppe,
87, of Sabetha, Kansas, formerly of Seneca, Kansas, died Thursday, February
14, 2002, at the Sabetha Community Hospital.
He was born October 2, 1914, on
the home farm north of Seneca, the son of Herman and Emma Hecht Wiesedeppe.
He grew up on the family farm attended Rogers School. When his father
died, Clarence, 14 years old, quit school to do the farming. On October
4, 1934, he married Vera L. Moore at Hiawatha, Kansas. They farmed together.
Clarence was the first one in Seneca
to have a round baler and one of the first farmers to use a tractor
instead of horses. They had a large dairy besides raising hogs, cattle,
and crops. They lived on the Wiesedeppe homestead north of Seneca and
moved to Kansas City when the farm was sold. In 1939 they returned to
farm northeast of Seneca and in 1943 moved to their present farm north
of Seneca. They celebrated their 50th and 60th wedding anniversaries.
In April of 1999 they moved to the Apostolic Christian Home in Sabetha.
His wife, Vera, died May 8, 2000.
He was a member of the Frieden's United
Church of Christ north of Seneca, the Nemaha County Co-op in Seneca.
Survivors are a daughter, Carol Hughes
of Seneca; a brother, Albertus "Bud" Wiesedeppe of Leavenworth,
KS; a sister, Lucille Edwards of Kansas City, MO; two grandsons, a great-grandchild
and 3 step-great-grandchildren..
Funeral services will be 2 P.M. Monday
at Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca. The burial will be in the Seneca City
Cemetery. A visitation will be held from 6 to 8 P.M. Sunday at the Lauer
Funeral Home in Seneca where he will lie in state after 3 P.M. Saturday
Memorials may be given for the Frieden's
United Church of Christ or the Apostolic Christian Home at Sabetha and
sent in care of the family.