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Irene Kloefkorn Lungren

August 28, 1922 ~ January 24, 2007

The funeral for Irene Kloefkorn Lungren, 84, of Caldwell, Kansas, will be 10 AM Saturday at First Presbyterian Church, Caldwell. Arrangements are by Day Funeral Home and Crematory, Caldwell.

She was born August 28, 1922, and died Wednesday, January 24, 2007.

She was a beautician.

Surviving are one son, Ron Kloefkorn of Manchester; two daughters, Sonya Benevidez of Round Rock, Texas, and Patricia Yearout of El Dorado, Kansas; three brothers, Gene Feemster of Tennessee, Art Feemster of Arkansas City, Kansas, and Larry Feemster of Florida; two sisters, Geraldine Hellman of Hutchinson, Kansas, and Alene Berger of Ellinwood, Kansas; eight grandchildren; seven great – grandchildren; and one great – great – grandchild. 


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