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Hames, Mrs. Anton (Lucy) 1898-1962

HAMES, WILMES, GOETZINGER, HAGER, CALHOUN

Posted By: Janet M. Schuldt (email)
Date: 11/13/2021 at 15:09:38

Floyd Valley News, Le Mars, Plymouth, Iowa Monday, September 24, 1962 Page 6

MRS. LUCY HAMES, 64, EXPIRES AT THE HOSPITAL; FUNERAL. SERVICES SET SATURDAY MORNING

Mrs. Lucy Hames, 64, of 809 2nd Ave. SE, the wife of the late Anton Hames, died Wednesday at Sacred Heart hospital after several months of illness. She had been hospitalized for the last eight weeks.

Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic church. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. D. Fisch will officiate. The interment will be Calvary cemetery. Clergymen taking part in the solemn requiem high mass, in addition to Msgr. Fisch. will be Rev. William Devine, Rev. Lawrence Schoeppner of Oyens, and Rev. Joseph Dalhoff. Friends may call at the Wiltgen-Luedtke funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday. Christian Mothers society will recite the rosary at 3 p. m. and the parish rosary will be said at 8 o'clock.

Lucy Wilmes was born on July 30. 1898, at Oyens. After her marriage to Anton Hames at Remsen, Feb. 7, 1917, the couple farmed near Remsen and Oyens. She had been a resident of Le Mars for the last 11 years. Surviving is a daughter and three sons, Mrs. Ray Goetzinger. Raphael, Orville, and Richard all of Le Mars; five grandchildren, three brothers, Frank Wilmes of Sioux City, Raymond Wilmes of Dundee, Minnesota, and Arnold Wilmes of Merrill, and two sisters, Mrs. John Hager of Dundee, Minnesota, and Mrs. Nora Calhoun of Le Mars.

She was preceded in death by her husband, three brothers, and two sisters.


 

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