MISS LOUISE S. AHNER IS CLAIMED BY DEATH
Miss Louise S. Ahner died Thursday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Concordia Graebner.... She was the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. F.A. Ahner and was born in Frankentrost October 13, 1871. In 1872 she moved with her parents to Pittsburgh, Pa. In 1884 she came to Saginaw where she has since resided. She was a dressmaker. She leaves five sisters, Mrs. Paul Luebkert of Northport, NY; Mrs.Lydia Bahnemann, of Oshkosh, Wis,; Mrs. Graebner and Mrs. Peter Hansen of Saginaw, and Mrs. John Pfannes of Auburn, Michigan. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. ...burial in Holy Cross Cemetery...
SOURCE: Saginaw Public Library Obit Index
death certificate from Michiganology.org
MISS LOUISE S. AHNER IS CLAIMED BY DEATH
Miss Louise S. Ahner died Thursday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Concordia Graebner.... She was the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. F.A. Ahner and was born in Frankentrost October 13, 1871. In 1872 she moved with her parents to Pittsburgh, Pa. In 1884 she came to Saginaw where she has since resided. She was a dressmaker. She leaves five sisters, Mrs. Paul Luebkert of Northport, NY; Mrs.Lydia Bahnemann, of Oshkosh, Wis,; Mrs. Graebner and Mrs. Peter Hansen of Saginaw, and Mrs. John Pfannes of Auburn, Michigan. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. ...burial in Holy Cross Cemetery...
SOURCE: Saginaw Public Library Obit Index
death certificate from Michiganology.org
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