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Leah Kronenberger

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Leah Kronenberger

Birth
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 Sep 1949 (aged 77)
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7415243, Longitude: -85.3866611
Plot
West ½, Lot 47 (37???), Jewish Section - NO MARKER
Memorial ID
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Residence: 124 West Third Street

Madison Courier
6 Sep 1949
Tuesday

Illness Claims Madison Woman in Hospital Here

Miss Leah Kronenberger died at 4:00 o'clock this morning in King's Daughters' hospital following a prolonged illness.

The deceased was a life long resident of Madison and a daughter of the late Max and Henrietta Moss Kronenberger. She resided at the northeast corner of Third and Poplar streets. She was never married.

Surviving are a sister, Miss Rachel Kronenberger, with whom she lived; a niece and two nephews, Miss Fannie Dessauer and Ralph Dessauer, of this city, and Lee Dessauer, of Indianapolis; also two cousins who reside in Chicago.

Private funeral services will be conducted at the Lytle Funeral home Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Burial will be in Springdale cemetery. Friends are asked to omit flowers.
NO GRAVEMARKER

Residence: 124 West Third Street

Madison Courier
6 Sep 1949
Tuesday

Illness Claims Madison Woman in Hospital Here

Miss Leah Kronenberger died at 4:00 o'clock this morning in King's Daughters' hospital following a prolonged illness.

The deceased was a life long resident of Madison and a daughter of the late Max and Henrietta Moss Kronenberger. She resided at the northeast corner of Third and Poplar streets. She was never married.

Surviving are a sister, Miss Rachel Kronenberger, with whom she lived; a niece and two nephews, Miss Fannie Dessauer and Ralph Dessauer, of this city, and Lee Dessauer, of Indianapolis; also two cousins who reside in Chicago.

Private funeral services will be conducted at the Lytle Funeral home Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Burial will be in Springdale cemetery. Friends are asked to omit flowers.


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