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Dora Metta Auguste <I>Runge</I> Hahn

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Dora Metta Auguste Runge Hahn

Birth
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Death
2 Mar 1925 (aged 59)
Iowa, USA
Burial
Mapleton, Monona County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2, Lot 96
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She was baptized as Metta Theodore Auguste Runge, daughter of Christian Friedrich Theodor Runge and Geche Rüter. She was known as Dora.

Marriage to Henry Hahn on May 14, 1894 - article in The Mapleton Press:

Monday morning (May 14, 1894), Mr. Henry Hahn and Miss Dora Runge boarded the tram for Onawa and returned at noon a smiling and happy bride and groom. Miss Runge is a sister of Mrs. Louis Plog who resides a few miles east of this place. Mr. Hahn is the popular boot and shoe dealer and shoemaker at this place and has acted wisely in taking to himself a wife to share the joys and sorrow of life with him.

Obituary for Dora Hahn in The Mapleton Press:

Mrs. Henry Hahn, a resident of this section for many years, died at her home at 10 o'clock Monday (March 2, 1925) after suffering for nearly two years. She underwent an operation two years ago and has not been in good health since.

Mrs. Hahn, who before her marriage was Dora Runge, was born in Germany in 1865. She came to the United States in 1893. After living in Wisconsin for a short time, she came to Mapleton where she had resided until her death.

Mrs. Hahn was married to Henry Hahn of Mapleton in May 1894. Eight children were born to this union. One died in infancy and the oldest son expired about five years ago. Her husband also proceeded in death five years ago.

The surviving sons are Herbert, Arthur and Harold, while the daughters are Hilda, Clara and Hattie. Three sisters also survive Mrs. Hahn.

They are Mrs. Louis Plog of Hood River, Oregon, Mrs. Louis Struck of Lyle, Washington, and Mrs. Thomas Tuler of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Other survivors are four grand children.

Funeral services were held at St. Peter's Evangelical Church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
She was baptized as Metta Theodore Auguste Runge, daughter of Christian Friedrich Theodor Runge and Geche Rüter. She was known as Dora.

Marriage to Henry Hahn on May 14, 1894 - article in The Mapleton Press:

Monday morning (May 14, 1894), Mr. Henry Hahn and Miss Dora Runge boarded the tram for Onawa and returned at noon a smiling and happy bride and groom. Miss Runge is a sister of Mrs. Louis Plog who resides a few miles east of this place. Mr. Hahn is the popular boot and shoe dealer and shoemaker at this place and has acted wisely in taking to himself a wife to share the joys and sorrow of life with him.

Obituary for Dora Hahn in The Mapleton Press:

Mrs. Henry Hahn, a resident of this section for many years, died at her home at 10 o'clock Monday (March 2, 1925) after suffering for nearly two years. She underwent an operation two years ago and has not been in good health since.

Mrs. Hahn, who before her marriage was Dora Runge, was born in Germany in 1865. She came to the United States in 1893. After living in Wisconsin for a short time, she came to Mapleton where she had resided until her death.

Mrs. Hahn was married to Henry Hahn of Mapleton in May 1894. Eight children were born to this union. One died in infancy and the oldest son expired about five years ago. Her husband also proceeded in death five years ago.

The surviving sons are Herbert, Arthur and Harold, while the daughters are Hilda, Clara and Hattie. Three sisters also survive Mrs. Hahn.

They are Mrs. Louis Plog of Hood River, Oregon, Mrs. Louis Struck of Lyle, Washington, and Mrs. Thomas Tuler of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Other survivors are four grand children.

Funeral services were held at St. Peter's Evangelical Church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

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