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Emma Lucille <I>Henrich</I> Saddoris

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Emma Lucille Henrich Saddoris

Birth
Sac County, Iowa, USA
Death
23 Oct 2013 (aged 106)
Newell, Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Newell, Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Emma L. Henrich was born June 3, 1907 in Douglas Township in Sac County, daughter of Charles and Emma (Paeper) Henrich.

Emma was baptized at the Galbraith Methodist Church south of Newell. Growing up, she attended grade school at the Douglas Township School in Sac County.

On January 31, 1934 Emma was united in marriage to Lawrence Saddoris at the Christian Church in Sac City, Iowa. Together they were blessed with two children: Darvin Dean and Marva Jean.

Emma was a member of the United Methodist Church in Newell for most of her life until its closing. She then transferred her membership to the First Congregational Church in Newell.

Emma enjoyed flowers, gardening, crocheting, cooking, playing cards, and visiting with family members, neighbors, and friends. She cherished the visits from her grandchildren and their families and was always interested in their school activities. Emma was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and devoted homemaker.

Emma was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence Saddoris; parents, Charles and Emma Henrich; daughter, Marva Jean; brothers: Carl, Ernest, Milton, Glen, Elwood, William Sr., Wilbur; and one sister, Gusta Myers.

Courtesy of Fratzke-Jensen Funeral Home.
Emma L. Henrich was born June 3, 1907 in Douglas Township in Sac County, daughter of Charles and Emma (Paeper) Henrich.

Emma was baptized at the Galbraith Methodist Church south of Newell. Growing up, she attended grade school at the Douglas Township School in Sac County.

On January 31, 1934 Emma was united in marriage to Lawrence Saddoris at the Christian Church in Sac City, Iowa. Together they were blessed with two children: Darvin Dean and Marva Jean.

Emma was a member of the United Methodist Church in Newell for most of her life until its closing. She then transferred her membership to the First Congregational Church in Newell.

Emma enjoyed flowers, gardening, crocheting, cooking, playing cards, and visiting with family members, neighbors, and friends. She cherished the visits from her grandchildren and their families and was always interested in their school activities. Emma was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and devoted homemaker.

Emma was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence Saddoris; parents, Charles and Emma Henrich; daughter, Marva Jean; brothers: Carl, Ernest, Milton, Glen, Elwood, William Sr., Wilbur; and one sister, Gusta Myers.

Courtesy of Fratzke-Jensen Funeral Home.


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