Adolph Henry Dege at Fort Thomas in Campbell County, Kentucky, on June 25, 1923.
In addition to homemaking, she and her husband owned restaurants and other small businesses in the Kansas City, KS, area. She was a member of the auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Military Order of the Ladybugs and the Rebekahs.
She was the mother of Beverly Mildred Dege Decker, also interred at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. She was the sister of Russell Klopp, Norman Francis Klopp, Sr., and Mildred B. Klopp Sands, of whom Russell and Mildred preceded her in death.
She was a descendant of Martinus Walborn, Sr., her fourth great grandfather, who is only one of many ancestors of hers that were veterans of the American Revolutionary War.
Adolph Henry Dege at Fort Thomas in Campbell County, Kentucky, on June 25, 1923.
In addition to homemaking, she and her husband owned restaurants and other small businesses in the Kansas City, KS, area. She was a member of the auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Military Order of the Ladybugs and the Rebekahs.
She was the mother of Beverly Mildred Dege Decker, also interred at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. She was the sister of Russell Klopp, Norman Francis Klopp, Sr., and Mildred B. Klopp Sands, of whom Russell and Mildred preceded her in death.
She was a descendant of Martinus Walborn, Sr., her fourth great grandfather, who is only one of many ancestors of hers that were veterans of the American Revolutionary War.
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