Kenneth Edgar Gerber

Kenneth Edgar Gerber

Male 1921 - 2010  (89 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Kenneth Edgar GerberKenneth Edgar Gerber was born on 1 Jun 1921 in near Drake, North Dakota (son of Edgar Ralph Gerber and Alma Albertina Zabel); died on 7 Oct 2010.

    Notes:

    Kenneth Edgar Gerber Obituary
    1 June 1921 - 7 Oct 2010

    Ken was born on June 1, 1921 near Drake, North Dakota second child of Edgar and Alma (Zabel) Gerber. When still a young boy, he moved with his family to the Camrose (Alberta) area. On February 6, 1944 he married Edith Kennedy and they farmed in the Kelsey area until thei retirement to Camrose in 1978. A new community brought with it many new opportunities for volunteerism as well as time for travel and lots of wood working. When the yard work became too much the house was sold and a move was made to Fieldstone Place (condo). Ken had many health issues over the years and he ultimately lost his battle with the latest one on October 7, 2010. His wife and all of his children were with him as he breathed his last - a true gift, indeed.

    Left to cherish his memory are his wife, six children and their spouses, 15 grandchildren, and 7 great grandchildren.

    His funeral was held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, October 11, 2010 at Century Meadows Baptist Church.

    From Carrol Burkard (notes for Enos Lamprecht, who delivered her father's eulogy:

    Kenneth Edgar Gerber
    1 June 1921 ? 7 October 2010

    NOTES FOR ENOS LAMPRECHT

    Ken was born 1 June 1921 near Drake, North Dakota, second child of Edgar and Alma Gerber. In 1927, when Ken was about 6, the family immigrated to Alberta, settling first in the Camrose area where they lived for a while with Chris Roth, about a mile and a quarter east of my place. Eventually they rented a farm in the Albury district and the children attended Albury School. Later they purchased the Robert Anderson farm in the Kelsey area. That became the home place. Ken attended Melville School followed by a year at Olds College. He then took up mixed farming with his father and brother Virg. In 1944 Ken married Edith Kennedy of Kelsey. Ken?s parents then moved to Camrose. Ken and Virg farmed together for a number of years. In the 50?s they purchased a small ranch near Mayorthorpe, complete with a herd of Hereford cattle. It was from that herd that 4-H calves were chosen for their children. Some time was spent each summer enjoying the log house at the ranch, visiting the interesting neighbours, fishing in the nearby stream or river, and picking wild berries. A feedlot was built at his brother?s place to feed the calves from the ranch?s herd. The ranch was sold. Ken and Virg farmed in partnership until they had sons old enough to begin farming at which time the partnership was dissolved.

    Ken and Edith raised a family of 6 children. Ken was the resident barber cutting hair for his wife and kids. Sometimes this even included cutting hair for friends of his kids, especially when brush cuts were in style. Time was always made to take the family on a summer vacation, usually to the mountains. The major vacation was to Disneyland. The drive to and from Disneyland was memorable because 8 people were squeezed into a two-seater car without air-conditioning. A Roger?s Golden Corn Syrup pail full of water was taken along for their comfort. Towels were dipped into the water then held in front of the kids to cool them but Ken had to put the wet towel over his head in order to see to drive. The kids laughed at the people they met doing a double take at the spectacle. Ken loved celebrating special events such as birthdays and anniversaries. His favourite cake that Edith baked for him was chocolate with a date filling and chocolate icing.

    Early on it was evident Ken had a talent for designing and building things. He built a wooden archway for his wedding. In 1950 he designed and helped to build a new house on the farm. The house had a wood working shop in the basement and many projects were built there. Later a barn and other out buildings were built. Ken also designed and built a ?farm hand? machine on the chassis of an old truck that was run backward. It had a lift for hay or straw. Another interesting device was a one-wheeled, two-hitched trailer to pull behind the station-wagon to haul the tent and food supplies when taking the family on vacation. Ken also helped to build their new house in the Century Meadows area in Camrose. He particularly enjoyed working with Albert Schmidt who did the fieldstone work on fireplaces, planters, and so on. Ken and Edith moved into their new home in 1978. This new house also had a wood-working shop that usually had a project on the go. Ken built cupboards for two of his kids. He built toy boxes, slides and tables and chairs for grandchildren. Ken also built cupboards and other items for the church, the Senior Center, and the Masonic lodge. Most family and many friends also have folding tables made by Ken. Besides woodworking Ken enjoyed other hobbies at various points in his life. He enjoyed photography, gardening, painting, and latch hooking.

    Ken was active in the church, the Masonic Lodge, the Good Sams, Meals on Wheels, Citizen?s Choice in Health local group, and he worked on the building committee for the Senior Centre and before that with the organizational committee for the Ankerton Gas Co-op. Ken drove motor coaches for many bus tours throughout Alberta.

    Throughout his life Ken enjoyed sports. He actively participated in baseball until he could no longer do it. He was instrumental in bringing slow pitch ball to Alberta after seeing it played in the States. Ken was on the Camrose gold medal winning slow pitch team in 1983-84. He did a lot of curling and performed well in many bonspiels over the years. In his later years Ken enjoyed watching various sporting events on TV.

    His was a very busy life filled with lots of work, volunteer activities, and recreation. He still made time to enjoy activities with his family and friends.

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. Living
    5. Living
    6. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edgar Ralph GerberEdgar Ralph Gerber was born on 8 Apr 1898 (son of Johann Ernst Gerber and Ida Marie Beutler); died on 6 Mar 1962.

    Notes:

    Obituary for Edgar R. Gerber (from local newspaper)

    Well known figure in the Camrose area, Ed Gerber passed away Tuesday morning following an illness of the past several months. He was 63.

    Born in Missouri in 1898, he moved to Washington at an early age, with his family, and in 1926 moved to Alberta, where he farmed for a number of years in the Kelsey district. In 1944 he moved to Camrose, where he has lived ever since

    Known for years as a progressive farmer, he was also known for his hard work. He liked people, and his cheery and jocular manner made him welcome wherever he went. A long Time member of the I.O.O.F., he was also a charter member of tppppers in Camrose, and was a devoted member of the United Church.

    Survivors include his father and two sisters in Vancouver, Washington, a brother Art Gerber, in Camrose. His widow, two sons, Virgil and Kenneth, both of Kelsey, and a daughter, Pearl (Mrs. R. D. Thirsk) of Kelsey.

    Funeral services will be conducted on Friday afternoon 2:00 o?clock, from the Camrose United Church, with the Rev. Frank MacPhee officiating. Hoveland?s Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Interment will follow in Camrose Ceme

    Edgar married Alma Albertina Zabel in North Dakota, USA. Alma was born on 25 Jul 1898 in Elmore, Faribault County, MN; died on 27 May 1983 in Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Alma Albertina Zabel was born on 25 Jul 1898 in Elmore, Faribault County, MN; died on 27 May 1983 in Canada.

    Notes:

    Obituary for Alma Albertina Gerber

    Alma Albertina Zabel was born in Minnesota, July 25, 1898. She was married to Edgar Gerber on December 12, 1917 in North Dakota. To this union three children were born: Pearl (Mrs. Bob Thirsk), Kenneth and Virgil. They worked on farm. for a few years, then moved to the Camrose area in 1926. They settled in the Ohaton-Kelsey area in 1929, where they farmed until moving to Camrose in 1944.

    She was an active member of the U.C.W., and the Rebecca Lodge for many years, and was always busy with gardening, sewing, knitting, and babysitting her grandchildren.

    She was blessed with good health and passed away suddenly on May 27, 1983, at the age of 84 years.

    She was predeceased by her husband in March, 1962, and is survived by her three children, 17 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, as well as four sisters and a brother in the U.S.


    Parents were born in Posen area of Prussia, now Poland.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Children born in North Dakota. The family moved to Canada in the 1920's.

    Children:
    1. Pearl Maybel Gerber was born on 22 Sep 1918 in North Dakota, USA; died on 5 Aug 1994.
    2. 1. Kenneth Edgar Gerber was born on 1 Jun 1921 in near Drake, North Dakota; died on 7 Oct 2010.
    3. Virgil Merle Gerber was born on 19 Oct 1922 in North Dakota, USA; died on 15 Feb 1990.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Johann Ernst GerberJohann Ernst Gerber was born on 7 Jan 1866 (son of Samuel Gerber and Maria Elizabetha Mathys); died on 30 Sep 1967.

    Other Events:

    • : 28 Nov 1884, New York, USA

    Notes:

    According to Carrol Burkard, Samuel, Maria, Johan Ernst, and Maria Anna all settled in California, Moniteau County, Missouri. Mother Maria Elizabetha Mathys and Johan's first wife Ida Marie Beutler are buried in Bloch Cemetery in Moniteau County. Ernst, his father Samuel, sons Edgar and Arthur, and many members of the Beutler family migrated to McHenry County, North Dakota.

    Johann married Ida Marie Beutler in Califorina, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ida Marie Beutler

    Notes:

    Parents born in Lauperswil, Bern

    Children:
    1. 2. Edgar Ralph Gerber was born on 8 Apr 1898; died on 6 Mar 1962.
    2. Arthur Alvin Gerber was born on 9 Jan 1900; died on 11 Oct 1989.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Samuel GerberSamuel Gerber was born on 18 May 1836 in Marbach, Luzern, Switzerland (son of Ulrich Gerber and Elisabetha Knuess); died on 17 Jul 1915 in Guthrie, ND.

    Other Events:

    • : 28 Nov 1884, New York, USA

    Notes:

    Possibly born on farm called Bitzberg. The registry is somewhat illegible.

    Samuel married Maria Elizabetha Mathys in 1859. Maria was born in in Oberoenz, Bern; died on 18 Mar 1897 in Near California, MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Maria Elizabetha Mathys was born in in Oberoenz, Bern; died on 18 Mar 1897 in Near California, MO.

    Other Events:

    • : 28 Nov 1884, New York, USA

    Children:
    1. Karl Charles Gerber was born on 13 Apr 1859 in Schangnau, Bern, Switzerland; died on 19 Feb 1941 in Michigan.
    2. Wilhelm Ulrich Gerber was born on 23 Nov 1861 in Schangnau, Bern, Switzerland; and died.
    3. 4. Johann Ernst Gerber was born on 7 Jan 1866; died on 30 Sep 1967.
    4. Maria Anna Gerber was born on 12 Oct 1868; and died.