Mass for Maureen Aldeman was today at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, with burial in Memory Gardens Cemetery. The Rev. Harry Linnenbrink officiated.
Mrs. Aldeman, 50, of 2521 Mayfield Road, died Sunday at home after a long illness. The Donohue-Lensing Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
She is survived by her husband; four daughters, Courtney Aldeman, at home, Kelly Aldeman, Heidi (Mrs. Tom) Whetstone and Kristin Aldeman, all of Iowa City; four brothers, Jack McDonald of Dubuque, David McDonald of Waukesha, Wis., Patrick Gillian of Chicago, and Michael But of Rockford, Ill.; five sisters, Elaine Young of Cedar Rapids, Eleanor (Mrs. Jim) Farrell of Elmwood Park, Ill., Pauline McDonald Bonnet, Mary Olson and Gloria (Mrs. Thomas) Martini, all of Waukesha; one stepsister, Lynn Holub of Cedar Rapids; one foster sister, Suzanne Gross Moore of Dubuque, and one granddaughter.
Mass for Maureen Aldeman was today at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, with burial in Memory Gardens Cemetery. The Rev. Harry Linnenbrink officiated.
Mrs. Aldeman, 50, of 2521 Mayfield Road, died Sunday at home after a long illness. The Donohue-Lensing Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
She is survived by her husband; four daughters, Courtney Aldeman, at home, Kelly Aldeman, Heidi (Mrs. Tom) Whetstone and Kristin Aldeman, all of Iowa City; four brothers, Jack McDonald of Dubuque, David McDonald of Waukesha, Wis., Patrick Gillian of Chicago, and Michael But of Rockford, Ill.; five sisters, Elaine Young of Cedar Rapids, Eleanor (Mrs. Jim) Farrell of Elmwood Park, Ill., Pauline McDonald Bonnet, Mary Olson and Gloria (Mrs. Thomas) Martini, all of Waukesha; one stepsister, Lynn Holub of Cedar Rapids; one foster sister, Suzanne Gross Moore of Dubuque, and one granddaughter.
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