Funeral services for Miss Colleen F. Ahrens, 21, who died unexpectedly Wednesday at the home of her parents at Kingsley, Mr., and Mrs. Herbert Ahrens, were at 2 p.m.
Saturday at the First Lutheran church in Kingsley. Rev. Walter Resner officiated and burial was in the Kingsley cemetery under the direction of the Dickison funeral home. Miss Ahrens' death was attributed to a ruptured blood vessel after an autopsy performed. at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon by Dr. James Brown of Sioux City and Dr. Harold Wolfson, of Kingsley.
Miss Ahrens was born at Alma, Colo. December 15, 1936, and came to Kingsley as a child. She attended school at Kingsley and had been employed in Sioux City.
Survivors include the parents; a sister, Mrs. Mamie Davis of Kingsley and a brother, George.
Le Mars Globe Post
Monday, March 31, 1958
Le mars, Iowa
Funeral services for Miss Colleen F. Ahrens, 21, who died unexpectedly Wednesday at the home of her parents at Kingsley, Mr., and Mrs. Herbert Ahrens, were at 2 p.m.
Saturday at the First Lutheran church in Kingsley. Rev. Walter Resner officiated and burial was in the Kingsley cemetery under the direction of the Dickison funeral home. Miss Ahrens' death was attributed to a ruptured blood vessel after an autopsy performed. at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon by Dr. James Brown of Sioux City and Dr. Harold Wolfson, of Kingsley.
Miss Ahrens was born at Alma, Colo. December 15, 1936, and came to Kingsley as a child. She attended school at Kingsley and had been employed in Sioux City.
Survivors include the parents; a sister, Mrs. Mamie Davis of Kingsley and a brother, George.
Le Mars Globe Post
Monday, March 31, 1958
Le mars, Iowa
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