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Alwina Marie <I>Kaiser</I> Boethin

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Alwina Marie Kaiser Boethin

Birth
Death
3 Apr 1992 (aged 79)
Burial
Stuttgart, Phillips County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Alwina Marie Boethin was born December 29, 1912, in Phillipsburg County to John H. and Maggie Barbara (Fink) Kaiser. She died April 13, 1992, in the Phillips County Hospital in Phillipsburg at the age of 79.

On November 11, 1945, Alwina and Paul Boethin were married. They lived in Logan until she moved to Phillipsburg.

Alwina was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church at Stuttgart. She worked at home nursing and housekeeping and was very helpful to all her friends and relatives.

She is survived by her brother, Edward Kaiser, Union, Grove, Wisconsin, her sister, Alma Eltiste and her husband, Vernon, Lexington, Nebraska; one sister-in-law, Loretta Kaiser, Ellinwood; three nephews and two nieces.

Funeral services were Thursday, April 16, 1992 at 2 p. m. in the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Stuttgart, with the Rev. Gerald Buss officiating.

Arliss Weinman, soloist, sang "How Great Thou Art" while the congregation joined in singing "Rock of Ages" and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." All were accompanied by Phyllis Merklein, organist.

Casket bearers were Max Schick, Alton Hazen, Wilber Boethin, Gus Kaiser, Harold Kaiser and Ludwig Kaiser.

Interment was in the Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Stuttgart.
Alwina Marie Boethin was born December 29, 1912, in Phillipsburg County to John H. and Maggie Barbara (Fink) Kaiser. She died April 13, 1992, in the Phillips County Hospital in Phillipsburg at the age of 79.

On November 11, 1945, Alwina and Paul Boethin were married. They lived in Logan until she moved to Phillipsburg.

Alwina was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church at Stuttgart. She worked at home nursing and housekeeping and was very helpful to all her friends and relatives.

She is survived by her brother, Edward Kaiser, Union, Grove, Wisconsin, her sister, Alma Eltiste and her husband, Vernon, Lexington, Nebraska; one sister-in-law, Loretta Kaiser, Ellinwood; three nephews and two nieces.

Funeral services were Thursday, April 16, 1992 at 2 p. m. in the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Stuttgart, with the Rev. Gerald Buss officiating.

Arliss Weinman, soloist, sang "How Great Thou Art" while the congregation joined in singing "Rock of Ages" and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." All were accompanied by Phyllis Merklein, organist.

Casket bearers were Max Schick, Alton Hazen, Wilber Boethin, Gus Kaiser, Harold Kaiser and Ludwig Kaiser.

Interment was in the Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Stuttgart.


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