Clara served her country during WWII as a Women's Army Corps. (WAC). Clara enjoyed the domestic arts such as sewing, embroidery, knitting and crocheting.
Preceded in death by husband, Wendelin; brothers, Hubert, Aloys, Norbert, Oscar, Albert and George; sisters, Christine, Rose, Sophie, Margaret and Veronica.
Survived by daughter, Cathy (Joe) Iffert; grandsons, Brent (Annette) Miller, Jarod (Denise) Miller, and Ryan Miller; great-grandsons, Riley and Alan; numerous nieces and nephews.
Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery
www.Washburn-McReavy.com Nokomis Park Chapel 612-721-1651
Clara served her country during WWII as a Women's Army Corps. (WAC). Clara enjoyed the domestic arts such as sewing, embroidery, knitting and crocheting.
Preceded in death by husband, Wendelin; brothers, Hubert, Aloys, Norbert, Oscar, Albert and George; sisters, Christine, Rose, Sophie, Margaret and Veronica.
Survived by daughter, Cathy (Joe) Iffert; grandsons, Brent (Annette) Miller, Jarod (Denise) Miller, and Ryan Miller; great-grandsons, Riley and Alan; numerous nieces and nephews.
Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery
www.Washburn-McReavy.com Nokomis Park Chapel 612-721-1651
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BELOVED WIFE
Family Members
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Hubert John Moonen
1904–1988
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Aloys Mathew Moonen
1907–2001
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Christine Agnes Moonen Scherping
1911–1997
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Oscar William Moonen
1912–2002
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Rosa Mary Moonen Bowder
1914–2002
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Frank Fred "Franz" Moonen
1915–1915
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Albert Jacob Moonen
1916–2006
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Sophia Helen Moonen McCarthy
1917–2003
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Veronica Anna Moonen Pastorino
1920–2011
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Margaret Hilda Moonen Gens
1922–2009
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George Nicholas Moonen
1924–1999
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