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Emma H <I>Kressig</I> Abeln

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Emma H Kressig Abeln

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
4 Jul 1951 (aged 70)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Salisbury Township, Chariton County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Monitor-Index and Democrat
Moberly, Missouri
Wednesday, September 27, 1950

Mrs. Emma Abeln of Salisbury Breaks Hip

Mrs. Emma Abeln, 70, Salisbury, suffered a fractured left hip in a fall early this morning while en route to mass at the St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Salisbury. She is a patient in McCormick Hospital, where an attache describes her condition as "satisfactory".

Monitor-Index and Democrat
Moberly, Missouri
Friday, July 6, 1951

Funeral Saturday in Salisbury for Mrs. Henry Abeln

Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Abeln, who died Wednesday, in a Kansas City Nursing Home, will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning in St. Joseph Catholic Church here.

Mrs. Abeln, 70, was a native of the Salisbury community and the widow of Henry Abeln, who died in 1945.She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frank Nelson of Kansas City, and Mrs. Louis Weinhaus of Clifton Hill; five sons, Edward Abeln, Marceline, Henry Abeln, Kansas City, Marvin Abeln, Chicago, and Leonard and Walter Abeln, Salisbury; two brothers, Henry Kressig, Norborne, and Edward Kressig, Salisbury; and three sisters, Mrs. Caroline Ginter, Salisbury, Mrs. Anna Thompson, Glasgow, and Mrs. Mary Kingsbury, New York.
Monitor-Index and Democrat
Moberly, Missouri
Wednesday, September 27, 1950

Mrs. Emma Abeln of Salisbury Breaks Hip

Mrs. Emma Abeln, 70, Salisbury, suffered a fractured left hip in a fall early this morning while en route to mass at the St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Salisbury. She is a patient in McCormick Hospital, where an attache describes her condition as "satisfactory".

Monitor-Index and Democrat
Moberly, Missouri
Friday, July 6, 1951

Funeral Saturday in Salisbury for Mrs. Henry Abeln

Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Abeln, who died Wednesday, in a Kansas City Nursing Home, will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning in St. Joseph Catholic Church here.

Mrs. Abeln, 70, was a native of the Salisbury community and the widow of Henry Abeln, who died in 1945.She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frank Nelson of Kansas City, and Mrs. Louis Weinhaus of Clifton Hill; five sons, Edward Abeln, Marceline, Henry Abeln, Kansas City, Marvin Abeln, Chicago, and Leonard and Walter Abeln, Salisbury; two brothers, Henry Kressig, Norborne, and Edward Kressig, Salisbury; and three sisters, Mrs. Caroline Ginter, Salisbury, Mrs. Anna Thompson, Glasgow, and Mrs. Mary Kingsbury, New York.


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