Advertisement

Magdelena Susan “Lena” <I>Gehlen</I> Minten

Advertisement

Magdelena Susan “Lena” Gehlen Minten

Birth
Alton, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Death
14 Feb 1944 (aged 70)
Alton, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Alton, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
OBITUARY: Alton Democrat, Alton, Iowa Feb. 17, 1944 "Mrs. Math. Minten Funeral Thursday
Mrs. Math. Minten passed away Monday morning, February 14, at 10:00 o'clock after several months of illness. Funeral services will be held .this Thursday morning
at 9:00 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church,
Magdalena Gehlen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Gehlen. pioneer settlers here, was born Oct. 7, 1873. on a farm east of the site of Alton. (The Phil Hoffman family now reside on this farm).
She was married Jan. 24, 1893 to Math. Minten at Sublimity. Oregon, where the Gehlen family had moved. The couple farmed for many years and moved to Alton a few years before. Mr. Minten's death on July 24. 1935.
Surviving are seven children, the oldest daughter, Mrs. Will Pottebaum (Olivia) having preceded her mother in death. The children are Sylvia, Sylvester, Bernard, Peter and Mrs. Ted Versteeg, all of Alton, Mrs. Rose Mousel and Mrs. Hilary Konz of Sioux City. She is also survived by 31 grandchildren and by five brothers and sisters living in the west. A brother Ben Gehlen of Camas, Wash., arrived in Alton last week and other were expected in time for the services Thursday. The many friends of the family deeply regret Mrs. Minten's passing and sympathize with the children in their loss."
OBITUARY: Alton Democrat, Alton, Iowa Feb. 17, 1944 "Mrs. Math. Minten Funeral Thursday
Mrs. Math. Minten passed away Monday morning, February 14, at 10:00 o'clock after several months of illness. Funeral services will be held .this Thursday morning
at 9:00 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church,
Magdalena Gehlen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Gehlen. pioneer settlers here, was born Oct. 7, 1873. on a farm east of the site of Alton. (The Phil Hoffman family now reside on this farm).
She was married Jan. 24, 1893 to Math. Minten at Sublimity. Oregon, where the Gehlen family had moved. The couple farmed for many years and moved to Alton a few years before. Mr. Minten's death on July 24. 1935.
Surviving are seven children, the oldest daughter, Mrs. Will Pottebaum (Olivia) having preceded her mother in death. The children are Sylvia, Sylvester, Bernard, Peter and Mrs. Ted Versteeg, all of Alton, Mrs. Rose Mousel and Mrs. Hilary Konz of Sioux City. She is also survived by 31 grandchildren and by five brothers and sisters living in the west. A brother Ben Gehlen of Camas, Wash., arrived in Alton last week and other were expected in time for the services Thursday. The many friends of the family deeply regret Mrs. Minten's passing and sympathize with the children in their loss."


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement