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Louisa Charlotte “Cathrine” <I>Dohmeier</I> Hagemann

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Louisa Charlotte “Cathrine” Dohmeier Hagemann

Birth
Germany
Death
5 May 1899 (aged 48)
Manning, Carroll County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Manning, Carroll County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 2, Block 4, Lot 6
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Cathrine Louisa Hagamann
May 12, 1899
Manning Monitor

DEATH OF MRS. HAGEMANN
The chair of wife and mother is vacant in the home of Carl Hagemann. After many months of suffering Mrs. Cathrine Hagemann passed away on last Sunday, May 5, 1899, at 10:30 a.m.

She was a home woman and always found more pleasure in looking after the welfare of her family than in anything else earthly. She was a Christian woman, having been a devoted member of the Lutheran church from early life.

Cathrine Louisa Hagemann was born November 11, 1850, at Almena, Germany. January 4, 1879, she was married to Carl Hagemann, and of this union seven children were born. They are Mrs. Minna Jansen of Kirkman, and Louisa, Sophia, Agusta, Dorthea, Adolph and Carl at home. The family has resided in this city since 1889.

The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Wm. Martens officiating, and the remains were interred in the cemetery to the south. The husband of the deceased is a member of the Modern Woodmen of America camp, and the members of that order preceded the remains to their final resting place.

Cathrine Louisa Hagamann
May 12, 1899
Manning Monitor

DEATH OF MRS. HAGEMANN
The chair of wife and mother is vacant in the home of Carl Hagemann. After many months of suffering Mrs. Cathrine Hagemann passed away on last Sunday, May 5, 1899, at 10:30 a.m.

She was a home woman and always found more pleasure in looking after the welfare of her family than in anything else earthly. She was a Christian woman, having been a devoted member of the Lutheran church from early life.

Cathrine Louisa Hagemann was born November 11, 1850, at Almena, Germany. January 4, 1879, she was married to Carl Hagemann, and of this union seven children were born. They are Mrs. Minna Jansen of Kirkman, and Louisa, Sophia, Agusta, Dorthea, Adolph and Carl at home. The family has resided in this city since 1889.

The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Wm. Martens officiating, and the remains were interred in the cemetery to the south. The husband of the deceased is a member of the Modern Woodmen of America camp, and the members of that order preceded the remains to their final resting place.


Inscription

Wife of Carl Hagemann.

Gravesite Details

Inscribed in German.



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