Minnie Luedeman
Cemetery Photo
Grace Hill Cemetery
Perry, Noble County, OK
Photo © Cathy & Thomas
Obit posted by Jo Aguirre
Oct 21,1869 - Dec 31, 1959
Ponca City News
31 December 1959 (Thursday) Page 10
Mrs. Minnie Luedeman, 90, died this morning at the home of her son, Art Luedeman, 513 North Seventh, following a lengthy illness.
She was born Oct. 21, 1869 , at Herrington, Kan., where she lived until moving to Covington in 1909. She and her husband retired in 1940 and moved to Perry, where he died in 1944. Mrs. Luedeman was a member of the Lutheran Church here.
Survivors include four sons, Art, Carl of Wichita, Robert of Pueblo, Colo., and Louis of Los Angeles; five daughters, Mrs. Frank Sass, Pevaponica, Ill., Mrs. Fred Norberg, Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Leonard Brown, Medicine Lodge, Kan., Mrs. C. H. Nies and Mrs. Joe Hill, Los Angeles; one brother, Louis Weber, Nashville, Kan.
Services and burial will be at Perry under the direction of Parker Funeral Home. Local arrangements are under the direction of E.M. Trout and Sons Funeral Home.
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