I used The Minnesota Historical Society website extensively when I first began researching Sweere and Dykhoff. Their Minnesota Death Certificate Index supplied sources for many of our Minnesota ancestors. I used it again last night to look up a few specific death dates while I was working on the Find A Grave memorials I mentioned in the last post.

They have now added the Minnesota Birth Certificate Index. With that, I was able to record all the middle names of Ernest and Grace Riddering’s children except their first born daughter, Martina.

These birth certificates often show the mother’s maiden name. The birth Certificates of sons John and Theodore Riddering show a curious misspelling of “Sweere” which may indicate the Dutch pronunciation of our Sweere surname. John’s mother is shown as “SVEERE” and Theodores mother is shown as “SEVEERE”.

 

I’ve been listed as a volunteer photographer over at Find A Grave for the past year. Last night I searched the Sweere surname in Minnesota to see if the burials from Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Butler has been entered. There were. Some have photos.

The original contributor was gracious enough to transfer all the burials over to me, along with Dykhoff, Riddering, Polman, Rutten and DeBruyn burials she had entered. Some were in nearby cemeteries. In all, she transferred 45 memorials to me. I’ll probably look for more related burials once I get these squared away. Thank you, Marjorie, for all your hard work.

 

Sweere, John J. “Jack”jack

John J. “Jack” Sweere, 77, Hilbert, died on Friday, May 22, 2009, at Calumet Medical Center in Chilton. He was born Aug. 19, 1931, in the Town of Blufton, son of the late John and Margaret (Dykhoff) Sweere. Jack served his country in the United States Air Force during the Korean War from 1951 until 1955. Following his discharge from the military, he married the love of his life, Romona L. Richart, on Feb. 16, 1957, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Hilbert. She preceded him in death on Jan. 24, 2004.

Jack worked over 35 years at Kimberly-Clark before retiring in 1990. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Hilbert, where he also served as Treasurer during the time that the new church was being built. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus and volunteered at St. Vincent de Paul in Hilbert. Jack truly enjoyed all Hilbert High School athletics, but was an especially huge Hilbert football fan and loved to attend the games. His family was his pride and joy. Jack appreciated the time he could spend with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Survivors include his four sons, Mark (Nancy) Sweere, Seattle, Wash.; George (Joan) Sweere, Hilbert; Kenneth (Sharon) Sweere, Little Chute; Tony (Hillary) Sweere, Hilbert; three daughters, Peggy (Tom) Nolan, Hilbert; Jodi Sweere, Ft. Worth, Texas; Amy (fiance, Kenneth Hilton) Jones, Hudson, Fla.; 14 grandchildren, Nathan, Jordan, Aliah and Connor Sweere, John Sweere, Emma, Rece and Jack Sweere, Joshua (Heather), Jacob (Katie), Leslie (special friend, Aaron Mauel) Nolan, Angela Sweere and Sonny Korth, Alex and Zoe Jones; three great-grandchildren, Miles and Max Nolan, Olivia Mauel, and two more arriving soon; and his brothers and sisters, Clarence (Virginia) Sweere, Beatrice Berrens, Alice Vercauteren, Anita (Fred) Harder, Judy (Ken) Sommerhalder, “Toots” (Al) Krueger, Robert (Mary), Duane (Rosie) and H. Michael (Donna) Sweere.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; a daughter, Diane Sweere; a grandchild, Brennan Sweere; and two brothers, James and Eugene Sweere.

Funeral service will be at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, May 27, 2009, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Hilbert, with the Rev. Philip Dinh-Van-Thiep officiating. Burial will follow in the Parish Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 12 Noon until 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 27, 2009.

The family would like to thank everyone who offered their loving care to Jack and his family during this time, especially Dr. Gene Tipler and the staff of Calumet Medical Center, the staff of Century Ridge and the staff of the Affinity Visiting Nurses Hospice, especially Rachael. All of your care and support was greatly appreciated.

Online Condolences: www.wietingfuneralhome.com

 

I haven’t written here since 2007 and I apologize to everyone who dropped in to find me on extended vacation.

In the meantime, I moved to California in August 2007 the day after my son left for basic training…he enlisted USArmy. I stayed there until October 2008 when I moved again to Fort Worth, Texas. I’m still here in TX.

In between, I’ve been busy with the web development and business is doing well.

Oh, and did I mention I fell in love?

I’ve been on my own since 1998 and had pretty much resigned myself to the fact that I was going to be my dad’s only spinster daughter. There’s a chance that may not happen, but we’ll see.

Rollie, you were right…I had to get out of the back forty in order for Hollywood to find me :) .

I did site-wide software updates last night and am woking on a more modern layout…this one is old, old old…in Sept. of this year we will have had this site for five years! Watch for layout changes…

~J

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