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Henry Harm Lubben

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Henry Harm Lubben

Birth
Monticello, Jones County, Iowa, USA
Death
7 Sep 1965 (aged 78)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Evergreen
Memorial ID
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Parents were??and Mary Lubben. Mary married Chris Dirkoff after ??'s death. Mary came from Germany in 1882. His father was also German born.

SOURCE: THE CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE.....SEPTEMBER 8, 1965....PAGE 3
Henry H. Lubben
Henry Harm Lubben, 78, of 1003 C avenue NW, a Cedar Rapids resident 46 years and a retired employee of Iowa Manufacturing Co., died Tuesday following a long illness. Born July 27, 1887, at Monticello, he was married to Mary Siebels Feb. 3, 1914, at Castle Grove. Surviving are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. D. V. Gardner, Mary Semelroth and Mrs. Donald Scott, all of Cedar Rapids; ten grandchildren and eight Great grandchildren. A daughter, Margaret, preceded him in death.
Mr. Lubben was a member of the First Lutheran church and the Machinists Union Local 831.
Memorial services: Turner chapel at 3 p.m. Friday by the Rev. James C. Scherf. Burial: Cedar Memorial cemetery. Friends may call at the Chapel until 2:30 p.m. Friday. The casket will not be opened after the service. *from Find A Grave Member Sharon Lindbloom.* Also from Sharon was a link to Henry's mother's memorial
Parents were??and Mary Lubben. Mary married Chris Dirkoff after ??'s death. Mary came from Germany in 1882. His father was also German born.

SOURCE: THE CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE.....SEPTEMBER 8, 1965....PAGE 3
Henry H. Lubben
Henry Harm Lubben, 78, of 1003 C avenue NW, a Cedar Rapids resident 46 years and a retired employee of Iowa Manufacturing Co., died Tuesday following a long illness. Born July 27, 1887, at Monticello, he was married to Mary Siebels Feb. 3, 1914, at Castle Grove. Surviving are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. D. V. Gardner, Mary Semelroth and Mrs. Donald Scott, all of Cedar Rapids; ten grandchildren and eight Great grandchildren. A daughter, Margaret, preceded him in death.
Mr. Lubben was a member of the First Lutheran church and the Machinists Union Local 831.
Memorial services: Turner chapel at 3 p.m. Friday by the Rev. James C. Scherf. Burial: Cedar Memorial cemetery. Friends may call at the Chapel until 2:30 p.m. Friday. The casket will not be opened after the service. *from Find A Grave Member Sharon Lindbloom.* Also from Sharon was a link to Henry's mother's memorial


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