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Anna Kathleen <I>Oltmanns</I> Wessels

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Anna Kathleen Oltmanns Wessels

Birth
Germany
Death
21 Jul 1973 (aged 86)
Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
West Point, Fayette County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
87
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ANNIE OLTMANN WESSELS
La Grange Journal
Thursday, July 26, 1973

Last Rites Held Sunday for Mrs. Wessels
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Oltmann Wessels, 86, of Austin were held Sunday, July 22, at 4:00 P.M. at the St. Peter Lutheran Church in Prairie Valley with Rev. Clarence Oestreich of La Grange officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery under direction of Marrs-Jones Funeral Home of Smithville.
Mrs. Wessels, wife of the late Henry Wessels, passed away Saturday in a convalescent home in Austin.

She was born in La Grange and was a member of the St. Peter Lutheran Church where she served in the woman's organization for 30 years. She was a charter member of the American Legion Auxiliary, La Grange, and had served in all official capacities of the church. (She was President of the Women's Organization from 1921 to 1951 and a Charter Member of the Ladies Aide Society). She was a lifelong resident of West Point but had lived in Austin the past five years.

Survivors include four nieces, Mrs. Emil Troup of West Point, Mrs. Mildred Creel and Mrs. Katherine Moerbe, both of Austin, and Mrs. Ruth Duty of Houston; and four nephews, Elton Oltmann of Needville, Fred Null of Corpus Christi, Douglas Null of Dallas, and Mark Null of Houston.
ANNIE OLTMANN WESSELS
La Grange Journal
Thursday, July 26, 1973

Last Rites Held Sunday for Mrs. Wessels
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Oltmann Wessels, 86, of Austin were held Sunday, July 22, at 4:00 P.M. at the St. Peter Lutheran Church in Prairie Valley with Rev. Clarence Oestreich of La Grange officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery under direction of Marrs-Jones Funeral Home of Smithville.
Mrs. Wessels, wife of the late Henry Wessels, passed away Saturday in a convalescent home in Austin.

She was born in La Grange and was a member of the St. Peter Lutheran Church where she served in the woman's organization for 30 years. She was a charter member of the American Legion Auxiliary, La Grange, and had served in all official capacities of the church. (She was President of the Women's Organization from 1921 to 1951 and a Charter Member of the Ladies Aide Society). She was a lifelong resident of West Point but had lived in Austin the past five years.

Survivors include four nieces, Mrs. Emil Troup of West Point, Mrs. Mildred Creel and Mrs. Katherine Moerbe, both of Austin, and Mrs. Ruth Duty of Houston; and four nephews, Elton Oltmann of Needville, Fred Null of Corpus Christi, Douglas Null of Dallas, and Mark Null of Houston.


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