Born in St. Louis, Mo. on July 28, 1957. On September 27, 1973, in Linn, she was united in marriage to Charles Ammerman. She worked as a bindery person in commercial printing for over 20 years. She was a member of the Owensville Moose Lodge. She was preceded in death by her adopted parents Silver and Dolly Pointer. Her survivors include her husband, Charles Ammerman; her mother-in-law, Irene Zimmerman of Osage Beach, Mo.; two daughters, Cathy Happel and husband James of Cuba, Mo., Crystal Ely and husband Glenn of Rosebud, and one son, Lenny Ammerman and wife Amber of Ozark, Mo.; and eight grandchildren.
Gottenstroeter Funeral Home in Owensville.
Born in St. Louis, Mo. on July 28, 1957. On September 27, 1973, in Linn, she was united in marriage to Charles Ammerman. She worked as a bindery person in commercial printing for over 20 years. She was a member of the Owensville Moose Lodge. She was preceded in death by her adopted parents Silver and Dolly Pointer. Her survivors include her husband, Charles Ammerman; her mother-in-law, Irene Zimmerman of Osage Beach, Mo.; two daughters, Cathy Happel and husband James of Cuba, Mo., Crystal Ely and husband Glenn of Rosebud, and one son, Lenny Ammerman and wife Amber of Ozark, Mo.; and eight grandchildren.
Gottenstroeter Funeral Home in Owensville.
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