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Juanita May “Nannie” <I>Bates</I> Lohrke

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Juanita May “Nannie” Bates Lohrke

Birth
Nashua, Chickasaw County, Iowa, USA
Death
20 May 1971 (aged 75)
Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Nashua, Chickasaw County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 160
Memorial ID
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Father: Charles N. Bates and Mother: Nettie M. Crapser
Married Sept. 17, 1918 in Nashua, Iowa to Donald Carr Rogers
Married June 18, 1935 in Pasadena, Cal. to Otto Albert Lohrke

NASHUA, June 20, 1935 - Miss Wanet Bates of Charles City and Otto Albert Lohrke of Los Angeles, Cal., were married at Pasadena, Cal., Tuesday. The bride lived in Nashua before going to Charles City where she was employed in the Hart-Parr offices and then to Omaha to work for the Oliver Equipment company as secretary in the offices there. The bridegroom has been employed as salesman for the Oliver Equipment company with headquarters at Omaha. He was employed for a number of years at the Hart-Parr office in Charles City. They will reside in Los Angeles where the bridegroom has just purchased a hardware store and expects to purchase a home there.

Globe-Gazette; 20 Jun 1935, Thu · Page 18

From the 1900 and 1910 U.S. Federal Censuses, it appears Juanita's mother had four children, but Juanita was the only one alive in 1910. Two brothers are buried here, but I do not know about the third sibling.
Father: Charles N. Bates and Mother: Nettie M. Crapser
Married Sept. 17, 1918 in Nashua, Iowa to Donald Carr Rogers
Married June 18, 1935 in Pasadena, Cal. to Otto Albert Lohrke

NASHUA, June 20, 1935 - Miss Wanet Bates of Charles City and Otto Albert Lohrke of Los Angeles, Cal., were married at Pasadena, Cal., Tuesday. The bride lived in Nashua before going to Charles City where she was employed in the Hart-Parr offices and then to Omaha to work for the Oliver Equipment company as secretary in the offices there. The bridegroom has been employed as salesman for the Oliver Equipment company with headquarters at Omaha. He was employed for a number of years at the Hart-Parr office in Charles City. They will reside in Los Angeles where the bridegroom has just purchased a hardware store and expects to purchase a home there.

Globe-Gazette; 20 Jun 1935, Thu · Page 18

From the 1900 and 1910 U.S. Federal Censuses, it appears Juanita's mother had four children, but Juanita was the only one alive in 1910. Two brothers are buried here, but I do not know about the third sibling.

Gravesite Details

She is buried next to her parents and two brothers.



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