Anna Bandhauer
Funeral services for Anna Bandhauer, 96, who died Dec. 28 at Pennock Rest Home, were held Thursday at Livingston Chapel with Rev. Claude Fillingim officiating. Interment was in Walnut Hill Cemetery.
Miss Bandhauer was born June 7, 1880 at Sylvia. She was the daughter of Julius and Amelia Yust Bandhauer. Her home was in Kingman for over 60 years. She lived with her sister, Bertha Bandhauer until her death, then after a time with Mrs. H.L. Potter until recent years, when she went to Pennock's. In spite of being blind most of her adult life, she did handwork, making quilts, crocheting and sewing. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.
Survivors include nephews and nieces: Glen (Jack) Johnson, Kingman; Horace Johnson, Utah; Roy Bandhauer, Phoenix; Mrs. Dot Richmond, Tucson; and Mrs Juanita Gawthrop, Dayton, Ohio.
Anna Bandhauer
Funeral services for Anna Bandhauer, 96, who died Dec. 28 at Pennock Rest Home, were held Thursday at Livingston Chapel with Rev. Claude Fillingim officiating. Interment was in Walnut Hill Cemetery.
Miss Bandhauer was born June 7, 1880 at Sylvia. She was the daughter of Julius and Amelia Yust Bandhauer. Her home was in Kingman for over 60 years. She lived with her sister, Bertha Bandhauer until her death, then after a time with Mrs. H.L. Potter until recent years, when she went to Pennock's. In spite of being blind most of her adult life, she did handwork, making quilts, crocheting and sewing. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.
Survivors include nephews and nieces: Glen (Jack) Johnson, Kingman; Horace Johnson, Utah; Roy Bandhauer, Phoenix; Mrs. Dot Richmond, Tucson; and Mrs Juanita Gawthrop, Dayton, Ohio.
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