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Adele Dasenbrock

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Adele Dasenbrock

Birth
Leigh, Colfax County, Nebraska, USA
Death
2 Jan 1983 (aged 77)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 21
Memorial ID
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Convinced of a call to serve God through His Church and under the spiritual guidance and inspiration of Pastor Schroeder Sister Adele enrolled at the Lutheran Deaconess Training School in Baltimore, Maryland in October 1928. She was invested as a deaconess student on October 24, 1929. Sister Adele graduated from the Deaconess Training School in May 1930. On June 24, 1934 she was consecrated as a parish deaconess of the United Lutheran Church.

Sister Adele worked with education and the youth of the church. In this capacity she served as Parish Deaconess and Director of Religious Education and Youth Work at Christ Lutheran Church, New York City, St. Mark's Lutheran Church, San Francisco, and St. John's Lutheran Church, Sacramento. Sister Adele then served under the National Lutheran Council in its wartime ministry to Servicemen at Tampa, Florida. She held office on the Executive Board of the Luther League of the United Synod of New York and of the New York City District and worked in an advisory capacity with the Luther League of the California Synod.

She then returned home for a time and cared for her mother. After her mother's death she once again returned to parish work and served congregations in Denver, Colorado, Bronx, New York, Hawaii, and Harlaam, New York.

In 1971 Sister Adele retired from her work and resided at Tabitha Home in Lincoln, NE until her death.
Convinced of a call to serve God through His Church and under the spiritual guidance and inspiration of Pastor Schroeder Sister Adele enrolled at the Lutheran Deaconess Training School in Baltimore, Maryland in October 1928. She was invested as a deaconess student on October 24, 1929. Sister Adele graduated from the Deaconess Training School in May 1930. On June 24, 1934 she was consecrated as a parish deaconess of the United Lutheran Church.

Sister Adele worked with education and the youth of the church. In this capacity she served as Parish Deaconess and Director of Religious Education and Youth Work at Christ Lutheran Church, New York City, St. Mark's Lutheran Church, San Francisco, and St. John's Lutheran Church, Sacramento. Sister Adele then served under the National Lutheran Council in its wartime ministry to Servicemen at Tampa, Florida. She held office on the Executive Board of the Luther League of the United Synod of New York and of the New York City District and worked in an advisory capacity with the Luther League of the California Synod.

She then returned home for a time and cared for her mother. After her mother's death she once again returned to parish work and served congregations in Denver, Colorado, Bronx, New York, Hawaii, and Harlaam, New York.

In 1971 Sister Adele retired from her work and resided at Tabitha Home in Lincoln, NE until her death.


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