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Anna Margaret <I>Kaiser</I> Ausdemore

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Anna Margaret Kaiser Ausdemore

Birth
Bow Valley, Cedar County, Nebraska, USA
Death
17 Dec 1962 (aged 82)
Crofton, Knox County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Crofton, Knox County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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THE DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN
Yankton, South Dakota;
Tuesday, December 18, 1962

Memorial Obituary

Mrs. H. Ausdemore
Dies Early Monday

CROFTON, Neb. (Special) -- Mrs. Henry
Ausdemore, 82, died early Monday at her
home here from cancer. She had been ill
the past six months and in the hospital
six weeks of that time.
She was born Anna Kaiser, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser on January
9, 1880, at St. Helana, Neb. She was
united in marriage with Henry Ausdemore
on May 26, 1903, at Immaculate Conception
Catholic church in St. Helena.
Following their marriage they lived on
farms in the Crofton community except for
four years spent in South Dakota, until
1933, when they retired and moved into
Crofton. They celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary in 1953.
She is survived by her husband; three
sons, Alvin, Barstow, Calif.; Edward,
Arlington, Neb., and Clarence, Tucson,
Ariz.; four daughters, Matilda, Mrs. Emil
Lack, LaHarpe, Kans.; Amanda, Mrs. Charles
Malone, and Eleanor, Mrs. Gerald Logan,
both of Iriquois, S.D.; and Chrysantha,
Mrs. Wilbert Lack, Waco, Tex.; 21 grand
children, and 16 great grandchildren.
Also surviving are one brother, John
Kaiser in California, and four sisters,
Mrs. E. C. Eaton, and Mrs. Lester Hanson,
San Leandro, Calif.; Mrs. Carl Schremp,
San Bernadino, Calif.; and Mrs. Minnie
Tinkelman, Wynot, Neb. She was preceded in
death by her parents, three sisters, one
brother, three daughters and one son.
Mrs. Ausdemore was a member of the
Christian Mothers Society of St. Rose of
Lima Catholic church and of the American
Legion Auxiliary of Crofton.
The funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m.
Thursday at St. Rose church with the Rev.
Conrad Spenner offering the requiem high
mass. Interment will be in St. Rose
cemetery with the Prescott funeral home,
Bloomfield,Neb., in charge. The body will
be brought to the Ausdemore home Wednesday
afternoon and rosary will be recited
there at 8 o'clock that evening.

THE DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN
Yankton, South Dakota;
Tuesday, December 18, 1962

Memorial Obituary

Mrs. H. Ausdemore
Dies Early Monday

CROFTON, Neb. (Special) -- Mrs. Henry
Ausdemore, 82, died early Monday at her
home here from cancer. She had been ill
the past six months and in the hospital
six weeks of that time.
She was born Anna Kaiser, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser on January
9, 1880, at St. Helana, Neb. She was
united in marriage with Henry Ausdemore
on May 26, 1903, at Immaculate Conception
Catholic church in St. Helena.
Following their marriage they lived on
farms in the Crofton community except for
four years spent in South Dakota, until
1933, when they retired and moved into
Crofton. They celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary in 1953.
She is survived by her husband; three
sons, Alvin, Barstow, Calif.; Edward,
Arlington, Neb., and Clarence, Tucson,
Ariz.; four daughters, Matilda, Mrs. Emil
Lack, LaHarpe, Kans.; Amanda, Mrs. Charles
Malone, and Eleanor, Mrs. Gerald Logan,
both of Iriquois, S.D.; and Chrysantha,
Mrs. Wilbert Lack, Waco, Tex.; 21 grand
children, and 16 great grandchildren.
Also surviving are one brother, John
Kaiser in California, and four sisters,
Mrs. E. C. Eaton, and Mrs. Lester Hanson,
San Leandro, Calif.; Mrs. Carl Schremp,
San Bernadino, Calif.; and Mrs. Minnie
Tinkelman, Wynot, Neb. She was preceded in
death by her parents, three sisters, one
brother, three daughters and one son.
Mrs. Ausdemore was a member of the
Christian Mothers Society of St. Rose of
Lima Catholic church and of the American
Legion Auxiliary of Crofton.
The funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m.
Thursday at St. Rose church with the Rev.
Conrad Spenner offering the requiem high
mass. Interment will be in St. Rose
cemetery with the Prescott funeral home,
Bloomfield,Neb., in charge. The body will
be brought to the Ausdemore home Wednesday
afternoon and rosary will be recited
there at 8 o'clock that evening.



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