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Household of LaVonne Julie Mae (LaVonne Julie Mae "Toots") "Toots" Hansmann

(1) She is married to (Not public).

They got married on September 20, 1950 at George, Lyon Co., IA, she was 17 years old.


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The couple were divorced from around 1961 at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten.


(2) She is married to Theodore Molitor.

They got married St. Valentines Day 1962 at George, Lyon Co., IA, she was 28 years old.


Notes about LaVonne Julie Mae (LaVonne Julie Mae "Toots") "Toots" Hansmann

LaVonne Julie Mae "Toots" Hansmann

Source: Author: NN (anonymous), Title: "LaVonne (Hamsmann) Molitor," (Publication location: Lyon Co., IA, Publisher: IA Gen Web, Publication date: accessed xxi Feb MMXIX), Repository: The Cloud

Link: http://iagenweb.org/lyon/obits2/obits204.htm

"LaVonne (Hansmann) Molitor 1933-2002

LaVonne Julie Mae "Toots" Molitor, 69, of Sibley, Iowa, died on Sunday July 14, 2002 at Country View Manor, Sibley.
Born May 22, 1933 in George, Iowa, she was the daughter of Alford and Alvina (Siebrands) Hansmann. She married Marvin Small on Sept. 20, 1950, in George. After a marriage of about ten years they divorced, and she moved to George.

On February 14, 1962 she married Theodore Molitor, in George; they lived near Sibley.

She grew up and attended schools in the George area. After her first marriage they farmed in the Ocheydan and May City, Iowa areas, before moving to George. For a short period of time they also resided in Excelsior. She began working at Associated Milk Producers Inc. In Sibley.

In 1974 she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. In 1989 she became a member of Country View Manor in Sibley. She was previously a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, George, and later Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Sibley.

Surviving are her husband; three sons: Dale Small. San Francisco, Calif., Duane Small, Riverside, Calif., and David Small, Austin, Texas; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and four step-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a brother, Marlyn.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Sibley, with Rev. William Flemr officiating. Burial will be in Holman Township Cemetery, Sibley. Walton-Roste Funeral Home, Sibley, is in charge of arrangements.

Submitted by Sherrilyn Klaassen
Webization by Kermit Kittleson"
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Anna Ulitzch
1865-1926

LaVonne Julie Mae Hansmann
1933-2002

(1) 1950
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