
Irene
E. Kuhlman
Irene E. Kuhlman,
88, of Seneca, Kansas, died Saturday, March 2, 2002, at the Nemaha Valley
Community Hospital in Seneca. She had been a patient there since February
25.
She
was born January 9, 1914, in Coleridge, Nebraska, the daughter of John
G. and Anna M. Frerichs Vock. She grew up and attended school in Coleridge.
After her schooling, she worked at the Farmer's Union Store in Coleridge.
Later she worked at the Tate Lechner home, caring for his children after
his wife died. She met her husband at this time.
On May 25, 1937, she married Louis A.
Kuhlman at St. Bede's Church at Kelly. They lived and farmed east of
Kelly. Irene also worked for Dr. Jerome Hermes cleaning his office.
In 1966 they moved into Seneca. She was employed at the Cedars Motel
a number of years cleaning rooms. Her husband, Louis died July 7, 1976.
She was also preceded in death by a son, Marvin Kuhlman on June 26,
1959. She worked for Victor and Catherine Buser at their home for several
years helping to care for Victor during his illness.
She was a member of Sts Peter & Paul
Church, St. Ann's Altar Society, and the Quilting Group at the church
in Seneca, and a former member of St. Bede's Church and the Altar Society
at the church.
Survivors are two sons, William J. Kuhlman
of Seneca and John A. Kuhlman of Topeka; a brother, Duane Vock of Shawnee,
Kansas; two sisters, Erma Puppe and Marlene Anderson both of Coleridge,
Nebraska; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband and son, she was preceded
in death by two sisters Lena Anderson and Dorothy Anderson, and a brother,
Clarence Vock.
The mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Tuesday at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. The burial will
be in St. Bede's Cemetery at Kelly. The rosary will be prayed at 2 P.M.
Monday and a vigil prayer service will be conducted at 7 P.M. Monday
at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca. She will lie in state at the Funeral
Home after 4 P.M. Sunday.
Memorials may be given for St. Bede's
Cemetery or the Seneca EMT Association and sent in care of the family.