Clara Anna Wunnenberg
1876 - 1959 (83 years)-
Name Clara Anna Wunnenberg Born 19 Mar 1876 Des Moines County, Iowa [1, 2, 3] Gender Female Died 20 Aug 1959 Shelbyville, Shelby County, Missouri [2, 3, 4] - Missouri death certificate
https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1959/1959_00031200.PDF
Buried 22 Aug 1959 Highland Park Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri [2, 3, 4] Person ID I12 Wunnenberg Last Modified 13 May 2023
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, 5] Family ID F1 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Charles Henry Huebner, b. 25 Aug 1877, Des Moines County, Iowa , d. 05 Feb 1946, La Plata, Macon County, Missouri (Age 68 years) Married 22 Dec 1897 Benton Township, Des Moines County, Iowa [6] Last Modified 9 Dec 2021 Family ID F10 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Death of Mrs. Clara Huebner
Mrs. Clara Anna Huebner, 83, died at 2:30 o’clock this morning, Aug. 29, 1959, at the Pleasant View Rest Home in Shelbyville, Mo., where she had been a patient since August 10. For the last several years she had made her home with Leland Huling of near Locust Hill. The body was brought to the Hudson Funeral Home here where services will be held at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon, with Rev. J.E. Corey officiating and burial will be in the Highland Park cemetery at Kirksville. Mrs. Huebner was born March 19, 1876, near Sperry, Iowa, a daughter of Henry and Amelia Wunnenberg. She was married to Harley Huebner in Iowa on December 22, 1897, and he died February 5, 1946, at La Plata, Mo. They came to Knox County in 1912 and lived on a farm and in 1944 they moved to La Plata where Mr. Huebner died. She was a member of the German Lutheran Church. The ony survivors are nieces and nephews in Iowa. She was preceded in death by her parents and an infant daughter, her husband, five brothers and three sisters.
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- Death of Mrs. Clara Huebner
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