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Lillie K <I>Kenneke</I> Schlamp

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Lillie K Kenneke Schlamp

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1940 (aged 38–39)
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Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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LILLIE K. SCHLAMP

Former Town of Meeme Resident Summoned Today
Kiel – (Special) – Mrs. Lilly Schlamp, 40, wife of the Rev. John Schlamp of Marengo, Ia., died at a Marengo hospital at 3 a.m. today following an operation she underwent Monday.
She was born Feb. 2, 1900, in Milwaukee county, daughter of the late Louis and Ottilia Schrieber Kennecke. When she was very young, her parents died, and she was taken to the town of Meeme to live with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrieber, who raised her as their own child.
She was married Oct. 22, 1933, to the Rev. Mr. Schlamp, of Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Can., and the couple lived there where he had several Reformed churches. For the past three years, she had lived in Iowa, where the Rev. Mr. Schlamp had had three churches.
Survivors are her husband, two sisters, Mrs. Edgar Mueller, town of Schleswig, and Mrs. Emma Burkhardt of Kiel, three brothers, Louis Kennecke, of Rockville, and August and Fred Ehnert, of Kiel, and her foster-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schreiber.
The body will arrive in Kiel Saturday, and funeral arrangements will be completed then.
The Sheboygan Press – Friday, July 5, 1940 – P. 2
LILLIE K. SCHLAMP

Former Town of Meeme Resident Summoned Today
Kiel – (Special) – Mrs. Lilly Schlamp, 40, wife of the Rev. John Schlamp of Marengo, Ia., died at a Marengo hospital at 3 a.m. today following an operation she underwent Monday.
She was born Feb. 2, 1900, in Milwaukee county, daughter of the late Louis and Ottilia Schrieber Kennecke. When she was very young, her parents died, and she was taken to the town of Meeme to live with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrieber, who raised her as their own child.
She was married Oct. 22, 1933, to the Rev. Mr. Schlamp, of Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Can., and the couple lived there where he had several Reformed churches. For the past three years, she had lived in Iowa, where the Rev. Mr. Schlamp had had three churches.
Survivors are her husband, two sisters, Mrs. Edgar Mueller, town of Schleswig, and Mrs. Emma Burkhardt of Kiel, three brothers, Louis Kennecke, of Rockville, and August and Fred Ehnert, of Kiel, and her foster-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schreiber.
The body will arrive in Kiel Saturday, and funeral arrangements will be completed then.
The Sheboygan Press – Friday, July 5, 1940 – P. 2


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