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Alma Grace Morgan Lochner

Birth
National, Clayton County, Iowa, USA
Death
12 Dec 1917 (aged 20)
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, USA
Burial
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Died of complications from childbirth.Died of complications from childbirth.

Dubuque Telegraph Herald Wednesday December 12, 1917
YOUNG MOTHER IS SUMMONED WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Alma Lochner, wife of Fred Lochner, passed away at the family residence, 1281 Elm street, Wednesday morning at 5:30. The deceased was born at National, Iowa, twenty-one years ago and has resided in this city for the past six years.
Besides her husband, a two weeks old son, her father, H.B. Morgan of Denver, Colo., four brothers and two sisters survive her. She had a lovable disposition and leaves a wide circle of friends who will sincerely regret to learn of her death.

Dubuque Telegraph Herald Thursday December 13, 1917
DIED.
LOCHNER--At the family residence, 1280 Elm street, Mrs. Alma Lochner (beloved wife of Fred Lochner) five-thirty a.m. Wednesday, December 12th, 1917, in her twenty-first year.
Funeral services Friday afternoon two o'clock at the home. Interment in Linwood.

Dubuque Times-Journal Saturday December 15, 1917
MRS. ALMA LOCHNER BURIED ON FRIDAY
Funeral services for Mrs. Alma Lochner were held Friday afternoon at the family residence, 1280 Elm street, Rev. Knoll, of Zion's church, officiating. Mrs. J.V. Knoll and Mrs. Chas. Knuttier rendered several vocal selections during the service at the home. There were many beautiful floral offerings. The pall bearers were Geo. Miller, Wm. Berner, Lester Schuster, Earl Thompson, Fred Berch, Dan Brewbaker. Interment was in Linnwood.
Died of complications from childbirth.Died of complications from childbirth.

Dubuque Telegraph Herald Wednesday December 12, 1917
YOUNG MOTHER IS SUMMONED WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Alma Lochner, wife of Fred Lochner, passed away at the family residence, 1281 Elm street, Wednesday morning at 5:30. The deceased was born at National, Iowa, twenty-one years ago and has resided in this city for the past six years.
Besides her husband, a two weeks old son, her father, H.B. Morgan of Denver, Colo., four brothers and two sisters survive her. She had a lovable disposition and leaves a wide circle of friends who will sincerely regret to learn of her death.

Dubuque Telegraph Herald Thursday December 13, 1917
DIED.
LOCHNER--At the family residence, 1280 Elm street, Mrs. Alma Lochner (beloved wife of Fred Lochner) five-thirty a.m. Wednesday, December 12th, 1917, in her twenty-first year.
Funeral services Friday afternoon two o'clock at the home. Interment in Linwood.

Dubuque Times-Journal Saturday December 15, 1917
MRS. ALMA LOCHNER BURIED ON FRIDAY
Funeral services for Mrs. Alma Lochner were held Friday afternoon at the family residence, 1280 Elm street, Rev. Knoll, of Zion's church, officiating. Mrs. J.V. Knoll and Mrs. Chas. Knuttier rendered several vocal selections during the service at the home. There were many beautiful floral offerings. The pall bearers were Geo. Miller, Wm. Berner, Lester Schuster, Earl Thompson, Fred Berch, Dan Brewbaker. Interment was in Linnwood.


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