She was born September 14, 1908, on a farm west of Woodlawn, Kansas, the daughter of Alexander and Jane Bessie Jonach Baumgartner. She attended a rural school near her home and helped on the family farm.
On July 27, 1932, she married Albert Hanni at her home, the farm west of Woodlawn. He preceded her in death on June 22, 1988. They lived near St. Joseph, Missouri, until 1933 when they moved to Danville, Indiana, where they farmed. In 1934 they returned to Kansas and the Nemaha County area to farm and raise livestock on a farm east of Bern. They retired in 1972 and moved to Seneca before moving to Bern in 1977.
She was a member of the United Methodist Church at Bern. She liked gardening, flowers, and needlework. Louise always followed the lives of her family and especially the grandchildren with great interest.
Also preceding her in death were six sisters, Mae Gifford, Sadie Hailey, Lucille Babb, Florence Roden, Crystal Kennedy, and Jane Baumgartner; and four brothers, Floyd, Sylvan, Alfred, and Carl Baumgartner.
Survivors are two sons, Roger Hanni and J.R. Hanni both of Bern; a daughter, Donna Kussman of St. Joseph, Missouri; a brother, Alex Baumgartner of Conroe, TX; a sister, Eva Sherwood of El Cajon, California; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral service will be 10 A.M. Thursday at the United Methodist Church in Bern. The burial will be in the Bern Cemetery.
She was born September 14, 1908, on a farm west of Woodlawn, Kansas, the daughter of Alexander and Jane Bessie Jonach Baumgartner. She attended a rural school near her home and helped on the family farm.
On July 27, 1932, she married Albert Hanni at her home, the farm west of Woodlawn. He preceded her in death on June 22, 1988. They lived near St. Joseph, Missouri, until 1933 when they moved to Danville, Indiana, where they farmed. In 1934 they returned to Kansas and the Nemaha County area to farm and raise livestock on a farm east of Bern. They retired in 1972 and moved to Seneca before moving to Bern in 1977.
She was a member of the United Methodist Church at Bern. She liked gardening, flowers, and needlework. Louise always followed the lives of her family and especially the grandchildren with great interest.
Also preceding her in death were six sisters, Mae Gifford, Sadie Hailey, Lucille Babb, Florence Roden, Crystal Kennedy, and Jane Baumgartner; and four brothers, Floyd, Sylvan, Alfred, and Carl Baumgartner.
Survivors are two sons, Roger Hanni and J.R. Hanni both of Bern; a daughter, Donna Kussman of St. Joseph, Missouri; a brother, Alex Baumgartner of Conroe, TX; a sister, Eva Sherwood of El Cajon, California; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral service will be 10 A.M. Thursday at the United Methodist Church in Bern. The burial will be in the Bern Cemetery.
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