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Katharine Helene Gesine <I>Mehmken</I> Kleine

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Katharine Helene Gesine Mehmken Kleine

Birth
Germany
Death
19 Apr 1944 (aged 67)
Daykin, Jefferson County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Daykin, Jefferson County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Died on her birthday.
ORIGINAL NAME: Catharine Helene Gesine Mehmken as per German Birth Certificate and as per her German Baptismal Certificate.

OBITUARY:
Katharine MAHMKEN KLEINE: Mrs. Katharine KLEINE, nee MEHMKEN, wife of Mr. August KLEINE of Daykin, Neb., died on her birthday, 19 Apr 1944, at the age of 67 years. Mrs. KLEINE was born 19 Apr 1877, in Wildeshausen, Oldenburg, Germany. At the age of 12, she, together with her parents, came to the United States, making their home near West Burlington, Iowa. She was married on 15 Apr 1903, to August KLEINE, which union was blessed with one son. In the spring of 1904 she and her husband moved to Nebraska a few miles northwest of Daykin in Jefferson County. Surviving her are her husband, August KLEINE, her only son, John, and his wife. Also four grandchildren and three brothers, still living in and near Burlington, Iowa.
Funeral services were held at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Daykin on Sunday afternoon, April 23, 1944.
Died on her birthday.
ORIGINAL NAME: Catharine Helene Gesine Mehmken as per German Birth Certificate and as per her German Baptismal Certificate.

OBITUARY:
Katharine MAHMKEN KLEINE: Mrs. Katharine KLEINE, nee MEHMKEN, wife of Mr. August KLEINE of Daykin, Neb., died on her birthday, 19 Apr 1944, at the age of 67 years. Mrs. KLEINE was born 19 Apr 1877, in Wildeshausen, Oldenburg, Germany. At the age of 12, she, together with her parents, came to the United States, making their home near West Burlington, Iowa. She was married on 15 Apr 1903, to August KLEINE, which union was blessed with one son. In the spring of 1904 she and her husband moved to Nebraska a few miles northwest of Daykin in Jefferson County. Surviving her are her husband, August KLEINE, her only son, John, and his wife. Also four grandchildren and three brothers, still living in and near Burlington, Iowa.
Funeral services were held at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Daykin on Sunday afternoon, April 23, 1944.


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