Kimble County, TX - Obituaries: Sandherr, Nat, 1937 Wednesday, December 13, 2000 Submitted by; burtwyat@ctesc.net (Frederica Wyatt) ************************************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net ************************************************************************* Deceased was Member of Pioneer Family of Kimble County (Name of paper not given) Nat Sandherr, the only son of Mrs. Mae Sandherr, died at the ranch home near Junction last Friday, May 14, after a brief illness. He had been busy with his ranch duties until Sunday, May 9, when he took cold, soon developing pneumonia and died after only a few days illness. Funeral services were held by his pastor, Rev. Ennis B. Hill, at the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon. Interment was made in the Junction Cemetery. The following served as pall bearers: Paul Tomberlin, Clayton McKay, Phillips Bishop, Roy Bierschwale, Leon Turner, Ray Blakely, Tommie Murr and Lemuel Jones. Nat Sandherr was born in Kimble county, October 14, 1916, and spent his 20 years here. He attended the Junction Public Schools and about three years ago he moved with his mother to the Murr ranch just north of Junction where he has been engaged in ranching. He was popular with a large circle of friends as was attested by the large number at the funeral services. The large and beautiful floral offering was also a silent tribute to his popularity in the community where he has lived all his life. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mae Sandherr, two sisters, Mrs. Slator Fleming and Miss Ruth Sandherr, and hosts of other relatives. It is hard to understand why a young man is taken from his mother and other loved ones just as he was entering the threshold of manhood. Only Providence under- stands now this sad dispensation. Among the out-of-town relatives and friends were the following: Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Fordtram Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnston, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston, Hal Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eager, Pierce Hoggett, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston, Kerrville; Mrs. Roland Martin and Mrs. Marlon Callan, Menard; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Miller, Mrs. Harold Hough and Bil Barnes, Rocksprings; Mrs. Tom Davis, Mrs. John Eaton, Tom Sandherr, Sonora; Mrs. Arthur Taylor and Miss Abbie Taylor, Goliad; Miss Beth Deming, Brownwood; Paul Tomberlin and Andy Moore, El Paso; Robert Brown, Houston; Floyd Gentry and Henry Coleman, Llano; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hasse, Art; Mrs. Henry Ingenhuett, Comfort. =========================================================================