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Mrs. Anna C. (Kohnen) Clemen, 1890-1943

CLEMEN, KOHNEN, FREIBURGER, WINCHELL, BOGE, SMITH, KAUNE, MEICKLENBURG, SCHROEDER

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Date: 3/12/2015 at 17:16:47

Dubuque Telegraph Herald Aug. 1943

MRS. ANNA C. CLEMEN

Mrs. Anna C. Clemen, 52, 1202 White Street, died at the family residence Monday morning at 3 o’clock after having been ill since March 1.

The body will be viewed at the Didesch Funeral Home after 7 o’clock Monday evening. Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later, but burial will be made in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.

Mrs. Clemen was born in Balltown, Ia, Dec. 24, 1890, a daughter of John and Anna Freiburger Kohnen. She was married to Henry C. Clemen at Holy Cross, Ia. Feb. 5, 1909. They moved to Dubuque in 1930. Mrs. Clemen was a member of St. Mary’s Church and the Rosary Society of that parish.

Survivors are her husband, three sons, Francis of Dubuque, Ambrose Sherrill’s Mound, Ia., and Clarence U.S. Navy, Astoria, Ore.; seven daughters, Innocence Ann , Darlene, Alice and Mary, all of Dubuque, Mrs. Clem (Lucinda) Winchell, Sherrill’s Mound, Ia., Mrs. Joseph (Dolores) Boge , Farley, Ia., and Mrs. Leonard (Monica) Smith, Peosta, Ia.,; nine grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Louis (Louise) Kaune, Dubuque, Mrs.; Walter (Frances) Meicklenburg, Dubuque, and Mrs. Frank (Catherine) Schroeder, North Buena Vista, Ia.; and three brothers, John and Henry Kohnen both of Dubuque and Chris Kohnen, Chicago, Ill.

She was preceded in death by her parents and one daughter, Mary Agnes, in infancy.


 

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