Jeannette Lorraine <I>Kern</I> Mileham

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Jeannette Lorraine Kern Mileham

Birth
Minnesota, USA
Death
22 Apr 1965 (aged 40)
Sumner, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Burial
Sumner, Pierce County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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My Aunt Lorraine was the daughter of Engelbert R and Jeannette Kern. She had eight brothers and three sisters. She married Warren Mileham (my uncle) and had two sons, Warren Jr. and Kenneth. They relocated from Chicago, Il. to Washington. I never met my aunt but my mother told me that she was a lovely and very kind woman. I believe she passed away around two months before my dad in 1965 from an automobile accident. I'm not really sure. I am trying to find some more information.

She was survived by her husband:
Warren Mileham

Two sons:
Warren Jr
Kenneth

I wish I knew Aunt Lorraine. Some day we will see each other and then we can get to know each other.

I would like to thank "anonymous" for putting this info in for me. I was able to look up the 1930 census and find out a little more about her.

I want to thank Art Cooke for taking the picture of my aunt's headstone for me. It means so much and I can't thank you enough. God bless you.

I want to thank William R. Lynch for sponsoring my Aunt's memorial. I can't tell you how touched I am that you did this for her and me. God bless you always. Thanks again.
My Aunt Lorraine was the daughter of Engelbert R and Jeannette Kern. She had eight brothers and three sisters. She married Warren Mileham (my uncle) and had two sons, Warren Jr. and Kenneth. They relocated from Chicago, Il. to Washington. I never met my aunt but my mother told me that she was a lovely and very kind woman. I believe she passed away around two months before my dad in 1965 from an automobile accident. I'm not really sure. I am trying to find some more information.

She was survived by her husband:
Warren Mileham

Two sons:
Warren Jr
Kenneth

I wish I knew Aunt Lorraine. Some day we will see each other and then we can get to know each other.

I would like to thank "anonymous" for putting this info in for me. I was able to look up the 1930 census and find out a little more about her.

I want to thank Art Cooke for taking the picture of my aunt's headstone for me. It means so much and I can't thank you enough. God bless you.

I want to thank William R. Lynch for sponsoring my Aunt's memorial. I can't tell you how touched I am that you did this for her and me. God bless you always. Thanks again.


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