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Clara <I>Reseburg</I> Redemann

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Clara Reseburg Redemann

Birth
Death
29 Jan 1956 (aged 82)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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CLARA REDEMANN

Mrs. Clara Redeman(sic) Dies At Home Sunday Morning
Death came suddenly Sunday morning to Mrs. Clara Redeman, 83, at her home here.
Her funeral was held yesterday afternoon, Wednesday from the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, with the Rev. Allen L. Bowe officiating.
Mrs. Redeman was born September 29, 1872, in Kiel. She was the oldest daughter of the late William and Ernestine Reseburg. She was married to Charles Redeman of Green Bay June 21, 1890, and they purchased the Charles hotel from her father and operated it until her husband's death in 1905.
She worked in Kiel for a number of years at the Arps Millinery and formed a business with Mrs. Ida Gerlach. Later she worked at the Rudolph Heins Millinery, all in Kiel. She was a charter member of the Kiel City Frauenverein which was organized in the living room of her hotel. She was also active in other civic projects and was a member of the First Presbyterian church.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Arno Aggen, Aberdeen, South Dakota, and Mrs. Thomas Caldwell, Columbus, Ohio; four grandchildren, a sister, Miss Hulda Reseburg, Kiel; two brothers, Walter of Seattle, Washington, and William of
Wittenberg. - 1956

CLARA REDEMANN

Mrs. Clara Redeman(sic) Dies At Home Sunday Morning
Death came suddenly Sunday morning to Mrs. Clara Redeman, 83, at her home here.
Her funeral was held yesterday afternoon, Wednesday from the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, with the Rev. Allen L. Bowe officiating.
Mrs. Redeman was born September 29, 1872, in Kiel. She was the oldest daughter of the late William and Ernestine Reseburg. She was married to Charles Redeman of Green Bay June 21, 1890, and they purchased the Charles hotel from her father and operated it until her husband's death in 1905.
She worked in Kiel for a number of years at the Arps Millinery and formed a business with Mrs. Ida Gerlach. Later she worked at the Rudolph Heins Millinery, all in Kiel. She was a charter member of the Kiel City Frauenverein which was organized in the living room of her hotel. She was also active in other civic projects and was a member of the First Presbyterian church.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Arno Aggen, Aberdeen, South Dakota, and Mrs. Thomas Caldwell, Columbus, Ohio; four grandchildren, a sister, Miss Hulda Reseburg, Kiel; two brothers, Walter of Seattle, Washington, and William of
Wittenberg. - 1956



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