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Ann Marie <I>Jennings</I> Kluegel

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Ann Marie Jennings Kluegel

Birth
Amador County, California, USA
Death
29 Sep 1934 (aged 54)
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA
Burial
Oroville, Butte County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F
Memorial ID
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Listed in US Women of the West, 1928

KLUEGEL, Anne Jennings (Mrs. Harry), B. S., University of California, 1902, born March 24, 1880, in Amador County, California, daughter of George Choate and Nellie Green Jennings. Married to Major Harry Allardt Kluegel (U. S. A. R. C.) Children: Van Rensselar Kluegel. Author and educator. Speaker and leader of round tables at universities, normal schools, conferences, presidential campaigns, and women's clubs. Outstanding activities: founder of Butte County Red Cross Chapter; one of founders of American Junior Red Cross; several times delegate to national conventions of American Ass'n of University Women; assistant to Mrs. A. B. Spreckels in developing the Calif. Palace of The Legion of Honor. Member of the American Committee. International Child Welfare Conference, Brussels (1921). In charge of special investigation, U.S. Veterans Bureau (1921). Author: "Peace Program, Junior Red Cross, Pacific Division". Co-author of American Red Cross manuals. Member: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Century Club of Calif., S.F. Center (on board of directors), American Ass'n of University Women (former president of S. F. Bay Branch), Oakland Forum (on Board of Directors), Berkeley Women's City Club and several other organizations. Home: Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, Calif.
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Her only child "Jack" was a civilian contractor working on Wake Island in the Pacific when the Japanese attacked. There are 2 grave markers for him; one in a military cemetery in Guam John and one in the National Cemetery in Honolulu John.
Listed in US Women of the West, 1928

KLUEGEL, Anne Jennings (Mrs. Harry), B. S., University of California, 1902, born March 24, 1880, in Amador County, California, daughter of George Choate and Nellie Green Jennings. Married to Major Harry Allardt Kluegel (U. S. A. R. C.) Children: Van Rensselar Kluegel. Author and educator. Speaker and leader of round tables at universities, normal schools, conferences, presidential campaigns, and women's clubs. Outstanding activities: founder of Butte County Red Cross Chapter; one of founders of American Junior Red Cross; several times delegate to national conventions of American Ass'n of University Women; assistant to Mrs. A. B. Spreckels in developing the Calif. Palace of The Legion of Honor. Member of the American Committee. International Child Welfare Conference, Brussels (1921). In charge of special investigation, U.S. Veterans Bureau (1921). Author: "Peace Program, Junior Red Cross, Pacific Division". Co-author of American Red Cross manuals. Member: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Century Club of Calif., S.F. Center (on board of directors), American Ass'n of University Women (former president of S. F. Bay Branch), Oakland Forum (on Board of Directors), Berkeley Women's City Club and several other organizations. Home: Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, Calif.
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Her only child "Jack" was a civilian contractor working on Wake Island in the Pacific when the Japanese attacked. There are 2 grave markers for him; one in a military cemetery in Guam John and one in the National Cemetery in Honolulu John.

Gravesite Details

s/w Nell L Jennings



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  • Created by: Shelane
  • Added: Dec 27, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45840191/ann_marie-kluegel: accessed ), memorial page for Ann Marie Jennings Kluegel (24 Mar 1880–29 Sep 1934), Find a Grave Memorial ID 45840191, citing Old Oroville Cemetery, Oroville, Butte County, California, USA; Maintained by Shelane (contributor 47218030).