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Laura Mae <I>Warren</I> Lundeen

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Laura Mae Warren Lundeen

Birth
Welland, Lee County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Apr 2022 (aged 92)
Burial
Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.2863194, Longitude: -98.8565139
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From Fredericksburg Funeral Home:

Laura Mae Lundeen of Fredericksburg passed away on April 3, 2022 at the age of 92. She was born in The Welland community in IL on August 19, 1929 to Curtis and Mabel Zinke Warren. She was married to Robert Lundeen in Rockford, IL on Oct. 31, 1948.

Laura was a lifetime member of the Hill Country Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, of which she was very proud. She was an avid bridge player and enjoyed bowling on a women's team, as well · as a mixed team with her husband. She also enjoyed hunting and fishing and brags that she inadvertently shot two deer with one shot, a fact she never let her husband forget. She also enjoyed the many trips she and her husband took around the United States.

Laura and her family moved to Fredericksburg in November, 1952. The family purchased and operated Happy Courts, a local motel, which is now Frederick Motel. She and her family joined the First Methodist Church in December, 1952. She taught Sunday School and Vacation Bible School and enjoyed being a member of a women's circle. She was also a member of the Prayer Shawl Ministry and enjoyed crocheting blankets, up until her death. She won first place in the nursing home category for one of the blankets she crocheted; a proud moment for her.

She is survived by her daughters: Carol Ottmers and husband, Ricky, Karen Neffendorf, 4 grandchildren: Spencer Neffendorf & wife, Blake, April Neffendorf Cade & husband, James, Blake Neffendorf & wife, Janie, and Jeremy Ottmers and wife, Kendra and 11 great grandchildren: Chace Cade, Kyler Cade, Kinley Cade, Dalton Inks, Savannah Neffendorf, Maddux Neffendorf, Otto Neffendorf, Presley Schumpelt, Grayson Schumpelt,

Hyleigh Ottmers, and Kaden Ottmers, and numerous nieces and nephews who she loved deeply.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lundeen, son Robert "Bobby" Ernest Lundeen, in infancy, brother Robert Warren, and sister Vera Witte.

Memorial contributions may be made to Fredericksburg United Methodist Church, Hill Country Memorial Auxiliary or the charity of one's choice.
From Fredericksburg Funeral Home:

Laura Mae Lundeen of Fredericksburg passed away on April 3, 2022 at the age of 92. She was born in The Welland community in IL on August 19, 1929 to Curtis and Mabel Zinke Warren. She was married to Robert Lundeen in Rockford, IL on Oct. 31, 1948.

Laura was a lifetime member of the Hill Country Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, of which she was very proud. She was an avid bridge player and enjoyed bowling on a women's team, as well · as a mixed team with her husband. She also enjoyed hunting and fishing and brags that she inadvertently shot two deer with one shot, a fact she never let her husband forget. She also enjoyed the many trips she and her husband took around the United States.

Laura and her family moved to Fredericksburg in November, 1952. The family purchased and operated Happy Courts, a local motel, which is now Frederick Motel. She and her family joined the First Methodist Church in December, 1952. She taught Sunday School and Vacation Bible School and enjoyed being a member of a women's circle. She was also a member of the Prayer Shawl Ministry and enjoyed crocheting blankets, up until her death. She won first place in the nursing home category for one of the blankets she crocheted; a proud moment for her.

She is survived by her daughters: Carol Ottmers and husband, Ricky, Karen Neffendorf, 4 grandchildren: Spencer Neffendorf & wife, Blake, April Neffendorf Cade & husband, James, Blake Neffendorf & wife, Janie, and Jeremy Ottmers and wife, Kendra and 11 great grandchildren: Chace Cade, Kyler Cade, Kinley Cade, Dalton Inks, Savannah Neffendorf, Maddux Neffendorf, Otto Neffendorf, Presley Schumpelt, Grayson Schumpelt,

Hyleigh Ottmers, and Kaden Ottmers, and numerous nieces and nephews who she loved deeply.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lundeen, son Robert "Bobby" Ernest Lundeen, in infancy, brother Robert Warren, and sister Vera Witte.

Memorial contributions may be made to Fredericksburg United Methodist Church, Hill Country Memorial Auxiliary or the charity of one's choice.


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