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Theodora Veronica “Dorothy” <I>Niermann</I> Huhn

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Theodora Veronica “Dorothy” Niermann Huhn

Birth
Saint Joseph, Pasco County, Florida, USA
Death
25 Mar 1938 (aged 42)
Saint Cloud, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Saint Cloud, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 10, Lot 109, Gr. 2, NE Quarter
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Paulinus Huhn, 1015 St. Germain, died at one o’clock Friday afternoon, March 25. She had been ill for three weeks.

Mrs. Huhn was born in Florida on August 2, 1895, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nermann. Her marriage took place in St. Cloud in 1917.

Surviving Mrs. Huhn are Mr. Huhn and three daughters—Ida, Lucille and Virginia. She leaves her mother, who lives in Sauk Center, four brothers and eight sisters. The brothers are Joseph, Ben and Tony Nermann who live in Sauk Center and Herman who is in Innsbruck, Austria, studying to be a priest. The sisters are three members of the Benedictine order, Sister Orlanda at St. Benedicts, Sister Terentia in Minneapolis and Sister Laland at St. Bonifacius; Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mrs. Peter Pflitzen, and Thecia Nermann in Sauk Center; Mrs. Paul Ritzke in Van Hook, ND and Mrs. John Jaeger in Grand Rapids.

The body will be at the Daniel chapel until the funeral hour which is Monday morning at 9 o’clock at St. Marys Cathedral with burial in Calvary cemetery. St. Cloud Times, March 26, 1938

Note: Her given name was Theodora but she always went by Dorothy.
Mrs. Paulinus Huhn, 1015 St. Germain, died at one o’clock Friday afternoon, March 25. She had been ill for three weeks.

Mrs. Huhn was born in Florida on August 2, 1895, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nermann. Her marriage took place in St. Cloud in 1917.

Surviving Mrs. Huhn are Mr. Huhn and three daughters—Ida, Lucille and Virginia. She leaves her mother, who lives in Sauk Center, four brothers and eight sisters. The brothers are Joseph, Ben and Tony Nermann who live in Sauk Center and Herman who is in Innsbruck, Austria, studying to be a priest. The sisters are three members of the Benedictine order, Sister Orlanda at St. Benedicts, Sister Terentia in Minneapolis and Sister Laland at St. Bonifacius; Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mrs. Peter Pflitzen, and Thecia Nermann in Sauk Center; Mrs. Paul Ritzke in Van Hook, ND and Mrs. John Jaeger in Grand Rapids.

The body will be at the Daniel chapel until the funeral hour which is Monday morning at 9 o’clock at St. Marys Cathedral with burial in Calvary cemetery. St. Cloud Times, March 26, 1938

Note: Her given name was Theodora but she always went by Dorothy.


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