Alvin August Heinrich Johanningmeier

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Alvin August Heinrich Johanningmeier

Birth
Clayton County, Iowa, USA
Death
25 Jul 1987 (aged 94)
Waukon, Allamakee County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Monona, Clayton County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY:

Alvin A. Johanningmeier died Saturday, July 25 (1987) at Northgate Manor, Waukon.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 28, 1987 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Monona 11 a.m. Rev. Harold O. Ward officiating.

Alvin A. Johanningmeier was born December 1, 1892 in Monona Twp., Clayton County, Iowa, to Charles and Mary Schrader Johanningmeier. He was baptized Dec. 17, 1892 in Monona Twp. And confirmed March 24, 1907 at St. John's Lutheran Church, Luana. He received his education at the Evergreen country school.

October 16, 1918 he married Amanda Backhaus at her family home in Grand Meadow Twp. They had five children. The couple farmed until their retirement in Monona in 1960. Alvin remained in his home until entering Northgate Manor, Waukon in 1980.

Preceding him in death were his wife, Amanda, June 14, 1985; a son, Leo, April 19, 1929; 5 brothers, Wesley, Werner, Roy, William and Elmer and one sister, Florence.

Burial was in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery. Schultz's Funeral Home Monona in charge of services.




OBITUARY:

Alvin A. Johanningmeier died Saturday, July 25 (1987) at Northgate Manor, Waukon.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 28, 1987 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Monona 11 a.m. Rev. Harold O. Ward officiating.

Alvin A. Johanningmeier was born December 1, 1892 in Monona Twp., Clayton County, Iowa, to Charles and Mary Schrader Johanningmeier. He was baptized Dec. 17, 1892 in Monona Twp. And confirmed March 24, 1907 at St. John's Lutheran Church, Luana. He received his education at the Evergreen country school.

October 16, 1918 he married Amanda Backhaus at her family home in Grand Meadow Twp. They had five children. The couple farmed until their retirement in Monona in 1960. Alvin remained in his home until entering Northgate Manor, Waukon in 1980.

Preceding him in death were his wife, Amanda, June 14, 1985; a son, Leo, April 19, 1929; 5 brothers, Wesley, Werner, Roy, William and Elmer and one sister, Florence.

Burial was in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery. Schultz's Funeral Home Monona in charge of services.