Emma Wunnenberg

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Name Emma Wunnenberg Born 08 Aug 1872 Des Moines County, Iowa [1, 2, 3]
Gender Female Census 1900 Benton Township, Des Moines County, Iowa Census 1910 Des Moines County, Iowa Census 1930 Adair County, Missouri Occupation farmer [4] Died 08 Jan 1943 Novelty, Knox County, Missouri [2, 3]
- Missouri Death Certificate
https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1943/1943_00006725.PDF
Buried 14 Jan 1943 Highland Park Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri [2, 3, 5]
Person ID I11 Wunnenberg Last Modified 16 Dec 2024
Father Heinrich August Joachim Wunnenberg, b. 15 Feb 1821, Calvorde, Germany , d. 04 Apr 1900, Des Moines County, Iowa
(Age 79 years)
Mother Emelie Rehfeldt, b. 05 Dec 1833, Lenzarsigle, Germany , d. 16 Apr 1888, Des Moines County, Iowa
(Age 54 years)
Married 04 Apr 1853 Germany [1, 6]
Family ID F1 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Missouri Death Certificate
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Notes - Death notice, Hawk-Eye Gazeet, 11 Jan 1943. Clipping.
- Miss Emma Wunnenberg Dies Today
Funeral and Burial Services Here Sunday.
Miss Emma Wunnenberg, 70, who formerly lived at 803 South Florence Street, died at 7:30 o'clock this morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clara Huebner, of eight miles west of Novelty. Miss Wunnenberg had never recovered from a stroke which she had 10 weeks ago while working in Illinois.
She was born Aug. 8, 1872 in Sperry, Ia. Surviving, besides Mrs. Clara Huebner, are two other sisters, Mrs. Mary Malchow, of Kingston, Ia., and Mrs. Vena Edmonds, of Sperry, Ia., and a brother August Wunnenberg, who also makes his home with the Huebners. Four brothers preceded her in death.
The body will be in state at the Summers & Powell Funeral Home until the funeral, which will be held there at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Burial will be made in Highland Park Cemetery.
Kirksville Daily Express and Kirksville Daily News, Kirksville, Missouri. Friday, 8 January 1943.
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