Clara Marie Schweppe, a lifetime resident of the New Douglas area, was born on March 17, 1902 in Leef Township, Madison County, a daughter of the late William and Sophie Dettermann Hamann.
On Dec. 13, 1926, she was married to Henry Schweppe in Greenville. He preceded her in death.
She leaves a son, Lester Schweppe of Collinsville, daughters Mrs. Dale (Irene) Volentine of rural Sorento, Mrs. Robert (Beulah) Urban of Livingston, Mrs. Joe (Fern) Lesicko of Livingston, Mrs. Robert (Norma) Turner of Sorento, Mrs. Joseph (Laura) Warzala of Troy, Mrs. Paul (Esther) Schuster of Sorento and Mrs. Carl (Ruth) Huber of Norfolk, VA.
Also a brother, Walter Hamann of McPherson, Kan., half brothers Alfred Bloemker of New Douglas, Harold Bloemker of Pocahontas, Wilbur Bloemker of Highland and Melvin Bloemker of Highland; half-sisters Mrs. Anita Mollett of New Douglas and Mrs. Henry (Helen) Trauernicht of rural New Douglas.
Preceding her in death were her husband, her parents, her stepfather, William Bloemker, a sister, Ella Thiems, a brother, Charles Hamann, and a number of sisters and brothers in childhood.
She was a member of the United Church of Christ of Grantfork and the New Douglas American Legion Auxiliary.
Burial was in New Douglas Cemetery.
Clara Marie Schweppe, a lifetime resident of the New Douglas area, was born on March 17, 1902 in Leef Township, Madison County, a daughter of the late William and Sophie Dettermann Hamann.
On Dec. 13, 1926, she was married to Henry Schweppe in Greenville. He preceded her in death.
She leaves a son, Lester Schweppe of Collinsville, daughters Mrs. Dale (Irene) Volentine of rural Sorento, Mrs. Robert (Beulah) Urban of Livingston, Mrs. Joe (Fern) Lesicko of Livingston, Mrs. Robert (Norma) Turner of Sorento, Mrs. Joseph (Laura) Warzala of Troy, Mrs. Paul (Esther) Schuster of Sorento and Mrs. Carl (Ruth) Huber of Norfolk, VA.
Also a brother, Walter Hamann of McPherson, Kan., half brothers Alfred Bloemker of New Douglas, Harold Bloemker of Pocahontas, Wilbur Bloemker of Highland and Melvin Bloemker of Highland; half-sisters Mrs. Anita Mollett of New Douglas and Mrs. Henry (Helen) Trauernicht of rural New Douglas.
Preceding her in death were her husband, her parents, her stepfather, William Bloemker, a sister, Ella Thiems, a brother, Charles Hamann, and a number of sisters and brothers in childhood.
She was a member of the United Church of Christ of Grantfork and the New Douglas American Legion Auxiliary.
Burial was in New Douglas Cemetery.
Family Members
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Christian C.Johannes Hamann
1895–1898
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Anna Emma Hamann
1897–1899
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Julie Hamann
1899–1899
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Carl Antone Hamann
1900–1970
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Walter Albert Henry Hamann
1904–1982
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Ella Anna Hamann Thiems
1906–1965
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Milton Ernst August Bloemker
1909–1914
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Mildred Anna Maria Bloemker
1909–1909
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Alfred William Bloemker
1910–2004
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Harold Oskar August Bloemker
1911–1991
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Velma Marie Caroline Bloemker
1914–1914
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Anita Sophia Wilhelmine Bloemker Mollett
1915–2014
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Wilbur Hugo George Bloemker
1916–1992
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Melvin Heinrich Theodore Bloemker
1917–2002
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Helen Anna Katherine Bloemker Trauernicht
1918–1977
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