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Spouse: |
Harold Reeve Lett
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Children: |
Sue Anne Showalter Larry Reeve Lett
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Grandchildren: |
Scott Showalter Steve Showalter Sarah Showalter Sara Lett David Lett John Doepker III
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Parents: |
William Kaemmerling and Harriet Wantling Kaemmerling
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Siblings: |
Margaret Kaemmerling Schelm
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Grandparents: |
None listed
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Birth Date: 12/23/1919
Death Date: 4/3/2002
Washington Park North Cemetery
Court of the Twelve Stones, Section TSH, Level 1, Crypt 62D
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She was a homemaker.Memorial contributions may be made to Meridian Street United Methodist Church, of which she was a member.Of which she was a member and regular churchgoer. She loved children and at one time taught kindergarten. Like her husband, her life was her family and she was so proud of her children and grandchildren.She met her husband Harold when he stopped to help her at an auto accident. She later traveled alone on a train to Los Angeles to marry Harold in Pasadena on December 19, 1940. She was never any happier than when she was ding something for her family, cooking, doing laundry or cleaning house. We miss her very much and look eagerly to seeing her when we get to Heaven. |
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1937 Kathryn's High School Graduation.
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1939 Peoria, Illinois taken by sidewalk photographer. This was mom's favorite of all time.
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December 19, 1940. Pasadena, California. Wedding Day. both alone with no family, starting a life of their own.
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About 1938. Mom's family Kathryn, William and Harriett Kaemmerling, sister Margaret.
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About 1968 Sister Margaret Schlem visiting Indianapolis.(Back) Harold and Kathryn(Front) Margaret.
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Labor Day 1968, Rome, Illinois. Mom and Dad with sister Margaret and husband Harold Schelm on their boat on Illinois River.
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1979 Mom and Dad Hawaii vacation.
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July 1985 They loved their church and church friends at Meridian Street United Methodist Church. We often walked the 5 blocks to Sunday morning service.
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December 19, 1990 Celebrating theri 50th anniversary at dinner with their friends. Mom always said, "Till death do us part and that' s what I meant". They were inseparable and always faithful.
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Mom's favorite dolls that she made for her kids and grandkids! She loved her Raggedy Ann and Andy.
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