Mrs. Adeline Frances (Zink) DeHahn, 55, of 2027 Stillwell Street, wife of John DeHahn died Sunday at 1:55 a.m. at St. Elizabeth hospital where she had been a patient for just two days. Born in Lafayette, her entire life was spent here and she was married October 1, 1910. She was a member of St. Lawrence church.
Surviving are her husband; six sons, Lewis, John C., Henry, Bernard, and George all of Lafayette and Ross with the army in Germany; two daughters, Mrs. Melvin House and Mrs. John Synesael; six sisters; Mrs. George Hatke. Mrs. John Dulasky, Mrs. Herman Halsema, Mrs. Lewis Halsema, and Mrs. William Halsema, all of Lafayette and Mrs. Charles Hicks of Battle Ground.
Mrs. Adeline Frances (Zink) DeHahn, 55, of 2027 Stillwell Street, wife of John DeHahn died Sunday at 1:55 a.m. at St. Elizabeth hospital where she had been a patient for just two days. Born in Lafayette, her entire life was spent here and she was married October 1, 1910. She was a member of St. Lawrence church.
Surviving are her husband; six sons, Lewis, John C., Henry, Bernard, and George all of Lafayette and Ross with the army in Germany; two daughters, Mrs. Melvin House and Mrs. John Synesael; six sisters; Mrs. George Hatke. Mrs. John Dulasky, Mrs. Herman Halsema, Mrs. Lewis Halsema, and Mrs. William Halsema, all of Lafayette and Mrs. Charles Hicks of Battle Ground.
Gravesite Details
Daughter of Charles and Helena K. Roth Zink. Married John J. DeHahn Oct. 1, 1910. Children Louis, John, Henry, Bernard, Margaret, George, Alberta, Ross.
Family Members
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Albert Charles Zink
1871–1940
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Sophia Wilhelmina Zink Bollock
1873–1917
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Magdalena Maria "Lena" Zink Hatke
1874–1963
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Katherine Susan Zink Halsema
1877–1950
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Anna Marie Zink Hatke
1880–1936
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Bernard Anthony Zink
1882–1891
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Helen Johana Zink Dulasky
1884–1961
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Walburga Francesca Zink
1886–1886
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Bertha Josephine Zink Halsema
1888–1963
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Maria Louise Zink
1894–1894
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Lillian Margaret Zink Hicks
1896–1971
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