Amelia C. Kloenne - Pueblo Chieftain - March 22, 1921 - The funeral of Mrs. Amelia C. Kloenne was held from the United Davis-Vories chapel yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Fred Zimmerman officiated. Mrs. S. C. Ainley, accompanied by Mrs. H. L. Rowe, sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," "Face to Face" and "Abide With Me." The pall bearers were H. A. Hiler, Wm. A. Rodgers, P. Shultz, D. D. Downey, H. E. Davis and C. D. Unfug. Burial was in Roselawn.
Amelia C. Kloenne - Pueblo Chieftain - March 22, 1921 - The funeral of Mrs. Amelia C. Kloenne was held from the United Davis-Vories chapel yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Fred Zimmerman officiated. Mrs. S. C. Ainley, accompanied by Mrs. H. L. Rowe, sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," "Face to Face" and "Abide With Me." The pall bearers were H. A. Hiler, Wm. A. Rodgers, P. Shultz, D. D. Downey, H. E. Davis and C. D. Unfug. Burial was in Roselawn.
Inscription
With the assistance of the cemetery staff, able to find the location of Amelia Kloenne's grave, unfortunately there is no marker. The cemetery lot card does not indicate that there was a marker. That doesn't mean there never was one, for these old graves sometimes a marker is noted, sometimes one is not. On graves where there is a marker it may not be indicated.
The pink rose buds indicate her grave site.
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