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Catherine <I>Ferneding</I> Kettmann

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Catherine Ferneding Kettmann

Birth
Carroll County, Iowa, USA
Death
19 Dec 1942 (aged 61)
Carroll County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Templeton, Carroll County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Dec 21, 1942 - Carroll Times - Funeral rites for Mrs. Gerhard Kettman of Templeton, widow of a former Carroll county supervisor, are to be held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at Sacred Heart church, Templeton, with the Rt Rev Monsigor F.H. Huesmann reading the requiem mass. Burial will be in the family lot in the parish cemetery, and pallbearers will be John Kneuven, B.J. Kasperbauer, John Struve, Joe Kneuven, Ed Kalkhoff, and Joe Fangman. Rites are under the direction of the Ohde Funeral Home of Manning.

Mrs. Kettman died at 7:45 Saturday morning at her home on a farm three miles southwest of Templeton, where she had lived since her marriage forty-three years ago. She had been in failing health the past few months.

Mrs Kettman was born Catherine Fernading, daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Fernading, Oct 8, 1881 in Washington Township, Carroll county. Her marriage to Gerhard Kettman took place Oct 10, 1899 at Sacred Heart church here.

After the death of her husband Aug 20, 1941, she continued to live on the farm with her daughter, Anna, and son, George.

She was the mother of six children, five of who survive: Mrs George Willenborg (Catherine) Dedham; Mrs Ben Willenborg (Mayme) Templeton; Anna and George at home, and Mrs William Kalkhoff (Elsie), Templeton. One daughter, Emma, died Jan 21, 1923.

She also leaves her mother, Mrs. Mary Fernading, of Templeton; eleven grandchildren; three brothers, Joe Fernading of Storm Lake; John at home; Frank of Washington Township; and one sister, Anna at home. Three brothers and one sister preceded her in death. Mrs Kettman was a member of Sacred Heart Church and the Christian Mothers Socality of the parish.
Dec 21, 1942 - Carroll Times - Funeral rites for Mrs. Gerhard Kettman of Templeton, widow of a former Carroll county supervisor, are to be held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at Sacred Heart church, Templeton, with the Rt Rev Monsigor F.H. Huesmann reading the requiem mass. Burial will be in the family lot in the parish cemetery, and pallbearers will be John Kneuven, B.J. Kasperbauer, John Struve, Joe Kneuven, Ed Kalkhoff, and Joe Fangman. Rites are under the direction of the Ohde Funeral Home of Manning.

Mrs. Kettman died at 7:45 Saturday morning at her home on a farm three miles southwest of Templeton, where she had lived since her marriage forty-three years ago. She had been in failing health the past few months.

Mrs Kettman was born Catherine Fernading, daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Fernading, Oct 8, 1881 in Washington Township, Carroll county. Her marriage to Gerhard Kettman took place Oct 10, 1899 at Sacred Heart church here.

After the death of her husband Aug 20, 1941, she continued to live on the farm with her daughter, Anna, and son, George.

She was the mother of six children, five of who survive: Mrs George Willenborg (Catherine) Dedham; Mrs Ben Willenborg (Mayme) Templeton; Anna and George at home, and Mrs William Kalkhoff (Elsie), Templeton. One daughter, Emma, died Jan 21, 1923.

She also leaves her mother, Mrs. Mary Fernading, of Templeton; eleven grandchildren; three brothers, Joe Fernading of Storm Lake; John at home; Frank of Washington Township; and one sister, Anna at home. Three brothers and one sister preceded her in death. Mrs Kettman was a member of Sacred Heart Church and the Christian Mothers Socality of the parish.


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