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Personal data Jeannette Marion Lamping 

  • Alternative name: Jeanette Lamping (Jeanette Lamping) Olson
  • She was born on March 20, 1910 in "rural", Buffalo Ctr., Winnebago or Kossuth Co., IA.
  • She was christened about 1910 in farm home, "rural", Buffalo Ctr., Kossuth / Winnebago Co., IA.
  • Confirmation of church membership in Good Hope Luth. Chr., Titonka, Kossuth Co., IA.
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  • She died on January 31, 2003 in St. Gertrude's Health Ctr., Skakopee, Scott Co., MN, she was 92 years old.
  • She is buried on February 4, 2003 in Buffalo Twp., Winnebago Co., IA (Olena Mound Cem.).
  • A child of John Lamping and Gepke Albers
  • This information was last updated on September 7, 2010.

Household of Jeannette Marion Lamping

She is married to Lewis Olson.

They got married on May 2, 1928 at Luth. parsonage, Thompson, Winnebago Co., IA, she was 18 years old.

Lewis Olson oo Jaennette Marion Lamping

Marriage source: Buffalo Ctr. (Ia) Trib., Vol. 111 # 47, 6 Feb 2003, pg 9 col 1

'Jeannette M. Olson, 92 ... passed away on Friday, January 31, 2003 ... She was united in marriage to Lewis Olson on May 2, 1928 at the Lutheran parsonage in Thompson. ...' <>

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  7. Richard Olson  1965-< 2003


Notes about Jeannette Marion Lamping

Jeannette Marion Lamping

Source: Buffalo Ctr. (Ia) Trib., Vol. 111 # 47, 6 Feb 2003, pg. 9 col. 1

'Jeannette M. Olson, 92 Funeral services for Jeannette M. Olson, 92, were held Tuesday, February 4 at 11:00 a.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church in Thompson. Rev. Mark Decker officiated. Cyndy Johnson was organist. Special music wasprovided by Jeannette's granddaughters, Julie Olson and Hope Kurtz. The congregation also sang. Casketbearers were Luke Darnauer, James Maddocks, Gary Olson, Kerry Olson, Jeffrey Olson and Matthew Olson. Interment was in Olena MoundCemetery in Buffalo Center. Jeannette passed away on Friday, January 31, 2003 at St. Gertrude's Health Center in Shakopee, Minnesota. Winter Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Jeannette Marion Olson, daughter of John and Gepka (Albers) Lamping was born March 20, 1910 in rural Buffalo Center. She was baptized at the home farm and confirmed at Good Hope Lutheran Church in Titonka. She began school in BuffaloCenter but received most of her education in rural schools near her home. She was united in marriage to Lewis Olson on May 2, 1928 at the Lutheran parsonage in Thompson. They lived in the Thompson area most of their lives with someyears spent in Des Moines and Minneapolis. She lived in Thompson at least 30 years where she was active in the Quilting Club and Circle at Bethany Lutheran Church. She was an avid gardener and took great pleasure in her flower beds.She was proud of the awards for them that she received at the county fair. Embroidery, crocheting and rug braiding were other interests.

Jeannette is survived by her children: Lorraine and her husband, Doug Kiester of Pine River, Minnesota; Betty and her husband, Earl Maddocks, of Glenwood; Ruby Olson of Richfield, Minnesota; Roger and his wife, Shirley, of Eagan,Minnesota; Jerry and his wife, Arlene, of Prior Lake, Minnesota; Marlin and his wife, Linda, of Pleasantville; 26 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents;her husband, Lewis in 1969; a son, Richard,; two grandsons: Bruce Maddocks and Peter Darnauer; four brothers: Ted Spieker, Fred Bill and Melvin Lamping and three sisters: Dena Wentworth, Jesse Berhow and Annie Olson.'

Note: Dena (Lamping) Wentworth is a half sister by John Lamping's earlier marriage to Alberdena Sleper. Ted Spieker is a half-brother by Gepke's earlier marriage to Mr. Spieker. - D.A. Navorska - xxiii Feb MMIII - Irving TX <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jeannette Marion Lamping

Fred Lamping
< 1862-????
Mary Buris
< 1862-????
John Lamping
1876-1967
Gepke Albers
1880-1954

Jeannette Marion Lamping
1910-2003

1928

Lewis Olson
< 1914-1969

Richard Olson
1965-< 2003

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