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Salome Magdalena “Sally” <I>Diemer</I> Hack

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Salome Magdalena “Sally” Diemer Hack

Birth
Brownton, McLeod County, Minnesota, USA
Death
4 Apr 1982 (aged 83)
Olympia Fields, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Park Forest Star, April 8, 1982

SALOME HACK

Salome M. Hack of Park Forest, a 16-year resident, died Sunday in Olympia Fields Osteopathic Medical center. She was born October 23, 1898, in Penn, Minn.

The Rev. James Shiell, pastor, will conduct 1 p.m. services today at Trinity Lutheran Church in Park Forest, where she was a member. Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery in Chicago.

There will be a two-hour visitation prior to services at the church.

Mrs. Hack is survived by four daughters, Victoria Nostedt of Treherne, Manitoba, Canada, Adelaide Metcalf of Fremont, Calif., Elizabeth Hack of Park Forest and Margaret Bell of Matteson; one sister, Tuchusi Judt of Winnipeg, Manitoba; one brother, Walter Diemer of Duluth, Minn.; 11 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. [She was preceded in death by parents, Rev. George and Augusta Koch Diemer, brothers Rev. Theophil, Rev. Herman, and Rev. Adolph Diemer; sisters Ruth Anna Diemer and Margaret (Norman Herman) Unger.

Her husband, Peter Bernhard Hack, a Lutheran minister, died in 1965.
Park Forest Star, April 8, 1982

SALOME HACK

Salome M. Hack of Park Forest, a 16-year resident, died Sunday in Olympia Fields Osteopathic Medical center. She was born October 23, 1898, in Penn, Minn.

The Rev. James Shiell, pastor, will conduct 1 p.m. services today at Trinity Lutheran Church in Park Forest, where she was a member. Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery in Chicago.

There will be a two-hour visitation prior to services at the church.

Mrs. Hack is survived by four daughters, Victoria Nostedt of Treherne, Manitoba, Canada, Adelaide Metcalf of Fremont, Calif., Elizabeth Hack of Park Forest and Margaret Bell of Matteson; one sister, Tuchusi Judt of Winnipeg, Manitoba; one brother, Walter Diemer of Duluth, Minn.; 11 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. [She was preceded in death by parents, Rev. George and Augusta Koch Diemer, brothers Rev. Theophil, Rev. Herman, and Rev. Adolph Diemer; sisters Ruth Anna Diemer and Margaret (Norman Herman) Unger.

Her husband, Peter Bernhard Hack, a Lutheran minister, died in 1965.


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