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Mary Anna Quenemoen obituary, 5/30/2003


Mary Anna Quenemoen
Mary Anna Quenemoen, age 81, of Winsted, died Friday, May
30, 2003, at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park.
She was born July 4, 1922, in Gwinn, Mich., the daughter
of George and Nancy Rowe Webb.
Mary Anna Webb and Sigwold Quenemoen, Jr., were joined
in holy marriage May 30, 1945, at Fort Snelling. God blessed their marriage
with three children.
Mary formerly owned and operated the Country Kitchen Cafe
in (old west) Winsted. She later worked with disabled and handicapped people
for 40 years.
She enjoyed playing cards, watching the Vikings, and reading.
Mary was preceded in death by her husband Dec. 18, 1970,
her parents, two sisters, and two brothers.
She is survived by three children: James E. Quenemoen of
Madisonville, Tenn., Susan D. (Steven) Kegler of Winsted, and Guy M. Quenemoen
of Hill City; grandchildren Jennifer L. Scherping, Kristi Nygren, Stefanie
S. Froehle, Jamie Appleberry, Amanda M. Kegler, Elizabeth A. Kegler, and
Mary L. Kegler; great-grandchildren Sydney, Zachary, Halie, Hanna, Steven,
and Wesley; other relatives and friends.
Friends called at the Chilson Funeral Home in Winsted Thursday,
June 5, from 4 to 7 p.m.
Funeral services for Mary Anna Quenemoen were Thursday
evening, June 5, at 7 p.m. at the Chilson Funeral Home in Winsted. Father
Paul L. Wolf officiated.
Interment was at Fort Snelling National Cemetery.
Mariene Mohwinkel was the organist for the service.
The Chilson Funeral Home in Winsted served the family.

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Mary Anna Quenemoen, age 81, of Winsted, died Friday, May
30, 2003, at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park.
She was born July 4, 1922, in Gwinn, Mich., the daughter
of George and Nancy Rowe Webb.
Mary Anna Webb and Sigwold Quenemoen, Jr., were joined
in holy marriage May 30, 1945, at Fort Snelling. God blessed their marriage
with three children.
Mary formerly owned and operated the Country Kitchen Cafe
in (old west) Winsted. She later worked with disabled and handicapped people
for 40 years.
She enjoyed playing cards, watching the Vikings, and reading.
Mary was preceded in death by her husband Dec. 18, 1970,
her parents, two sisters, and two brothers.
She is survived by three children: James E. Quenemoen of
Madisonville, Tenn., Susan D. (Steven) Kegler of Winsted, and Guy M. Quenemoen
of Hill City; grandchildren Jennifer L. Scherping, Kristi Nygren, Stefanie
S. Froehle, Jamie Appleberry, Amanda M. Kegler, Elizabeth A. Kegler, and
Mary L. Kegler; great-grandchildren Sydney, Zachary, Halie, Hanna, Steven,
and Wesley; other relatives and friends.
Friends called at the Chilson Funeral Home in Winsted Thursday,
June 5, from 4 to 7 p.m.
Funeral services for Mary Anna Quenemoen were Thursday
evening, June 5, at 7 p.m. at the Chilson Funeral Home in Winsted. Father
Paul L. Wolf officiated.
Interment was at Fort Snelling National Cemetery.
Mariene Mohwinkel was the organist for the service.
The Chilson Funeral Home in Winsted served the family.

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