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Harold Arthur Kehne

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Harold Arthur Kehne Veteran

Birth
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Death
14 Aug 1958 (aged 59)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Memorial Lawn, lot 37
Memorial ID
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Son of Frederick S. & Etta L. (Stevenson) Kehne. Husband of Margaret (Cherry) Kehne.

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Honor Roll, Linn County, Iowa, p. 208

Pvt. Harold A. Kehne
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
__Born Cedar Rapids, Iowa, January, 1898. Son of Etta & Fred S. Kehne. Volunteered April 30, 1917. Battery E, Field Artillery, A. E. F., France.

---- Obit from Jane Rudesill Ducklow:

The Cedar Rapids Gazette
Thurs., Aug. 14, 1958, p. 2

Harold A. Kehne
__Harold Arthur Kehne, 1408 Ellis blvd. NW, World War I veteran, lifelong resident of Cedar Rapids and a carpet layer, died Thursday following a sudden illness. Born Jan. 1, 1899, in Cedar Rapids, he was married to Margaret Cherry, on Oct. 2, 1929.
__Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Ray Edwards of Des Moines, and 2 sisters, Mrs. L. E. Chehak and Mrs. R. J. Thoman of Cedar Rapids.
__Mr. Kehne was a member of St. James Methodist church, the Maccabees, Battery E, and Hanford post of the American legion.
__Services: Turner chapel at 12 noon Saturday by Dr. Arthur Schuldt. Burial: Cedar Memorial where military services will be conducted by Hanford post. Friends may call at the chapel.
Son of Frederick S. & Etta L. (Stevenson) Kehne. Husband of Margaret (Cherry) Kehne.

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Honor Roll, Linn County, Iowa, p. 208

Pvt. Harold A. Kehne
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
__Born Cedar Rapids, Iowa, January, 1898. Son of Etta & Fred S. Kehne. Volunteered April 30, 1917. Battery E, Field Artillery, A. E. F., France.

---- Obit from Jane Rudesill Ducklow:

The Cedar Rapids Gazette
Thurs., Aug. 14, 1958, p. 2

Harold A. Kehne
__Harold Arthur Kehne, 1408 Ellis blvd. NW, World War I veteran, lifelong resident of Cedar Rapids and a carpet layer, died Thursday following a sudden illness. Born Jan. 1, 1899, in Cedar Rapids, he was married to Margaret Cherry, on Oct. 2, 1929.
__Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Ray Edwards of Des Moines, and 2 sisters, Mrs. L. E. Chehak and Mrs. R. J. Thoman of Cedar Rapids.
__Mr. Kehne was a member of St. James Methodist church, the Maccabees, Battery E, and Hanford post of the American legion.
__Services: Turner chapel at 12 noon Saturday by Dr. Arthur Schuldt. Burial: Cedar Memorial where military services will be conducted by Hanford post. Friends may call at the chapel.

Gravesite Details

HR 208



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