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Mary Agnes “Babe” Woebkenberg Imholte

Birth
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Death
2 Oct 2017 (aged 88)
Saint Cloud, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Clear Lake, Sherburne County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 4, Block 5, Lot 2C
Memorial ID
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Mary Agnes “Babe” Imholte, was 88 years of age when she passed away Monday October 2, 2017 at the St. Cloud Hospital as the result of an automobile accident. She was preceded in death by her parents, Bernard & Rose (Gohman) Woebkenberg; husband, Alfred; sons, Mark and Marvin; infant daughter, Lorraine; infant sons, Mathew and Martin; sons-in-law, James Flowers and Bob Beck; siblings, Rosemary Campbell, Jerome Woebkenberg, Lorraine Yaritz, Ruth Romine and Paul Woebkenberg; granddaughter, Sarah Imholte; and great grandson, Xaine Schrader.

Mary married Alfred Imholte on October 25, 1947 at St. Marcus Catholic Church in Clear Lake. She was a homemaker, worked on the family farm, and was a member of St. Marcus Catholic Church. Mary enjoyed shopping, coloring, collecting and saving items for memories, playing cards with her friends, and spending time with her family. She loved desserts and sweets. Mary was a very strong woman who was spunky, loving, independent, self-sufficient and outspoken.
Mary Agnes “Babe” Imholte, was 88 years of age when she passed away Monday October 2, 2017 at the St. Cloud Hospital as the result of an automobile accident. She was preceded in death by her parents, Bernard & Rose (Gohman) Woebkenberg; husband, Alfred; sons, Mark and Marvin; infant daughter, Lorraine; infant sons, Mathew and Martin; sons-in-law, James Flowers and Bob Beck; siblings, Rosemary Campbell, Jerome Woebkenberg, Lorraine Yaritz, Ruth Romine and Paul Woebkenberg; granddaughter, Sarah Imholte; and great grandson, Xaine Schrader.

Mary married Alfred Imholte on October 25, 1947 at St. Marcus Catholic Church in Clear Lake. She was a homemaker, worked on the family farm, and was a member of St. Marcus Catholic Church. Mary enjoyed shopping, coloring, collecting and saving items for memories, playing cards with her friends, and spending time with her family. She loved desserts and sweets. Mary was a very strong woman who was spunky, loving, independent, self-sufficient and outspoken.


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