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Personal data John Aaron (Ernest) Wheelhouse 


Household of John Aaron (Ernest) Wheelhouse

He is married to Sena Irene Schriever.

They got married on March 25, 1950 at Luverne, Rock Co., MN, he was 24 years old.


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Notes about John Aaron (Ernest) Wheelhouse

John Aaron (Ernest) Wheelhouse

Source: Author: Hull, LaRie, Title: Kuper GEDCOM file, (Publication locatin: Fergus Fls., MN, Publisher: L.H., Publication date: xv Feb MCMXCVI) for name = John Ernest Wheelhouse & date of birth = 16 Dec 1925

Author: Hammerstrom, Gene, Title: "John Aaron Wheelhouse," (Publication location: Lennox, SD, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: ii Jan MMIX), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32577293/john-aaron-wheelhouse

"Photo [of stone shared with Sena Wheelhouse] added by Gene Hammerstrom

John Aaron Wheelhouse Birth 19 Dec 1925 De Smet, Kingsbury County, South Dakota, USA
Death 24 Jul 2006 (aged 80) Little Falls, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA Burial Lennox Cemetery Lennox, Lincoln County, South Dakota, USA Memorial ID 32577293

Services were held Saturday, July 29 at the Dindot Klusmann Chapel in Lennox for John A. Wheelhouse who died at the Lutheran Care Center in Little Falls, MN on Monday, July 24. He attained the age of 80 years, seven months and five days.

Officiating the service was the Rev. Hugh Brewer. Esther Buse was organist. Soloist was David Fergen. Pallbearers were Wayne Bramstedt, Lee Schriever, Myron Bramstedt, Doug Boterman, Larry Bramstedt, and Travis Boterman.

Interment was held in the Lennox Cemetery.

John Aaron Wheelhouse was born on a farm in Kingsbury County, near DeSmet, SD on Dec. 19, 1925, the son of Albert and Hilka (Schoffelman) Wheelhouse. He moved with his family to a farm near Tea where he attended rural school and grew up.

On Mar. 25, 1950 he was united in marriage to Sena Irene Schriever in Luverne, MN. John was a farmer and a welder. They farmed near Lennox, then moved to Sioux Falls and then moved to their farm near Hartford.

His wife died on Dec. 31, 1974.

He moved to Kandiyohi, MN in 1983 where he farmed until his retirement. After retiring he worked at a turkey farm.

Besides his parents and his wife, Sena, he was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Irene JoAnn; three brothers: Sander, Harm and Hillerick Wheelhouse; five sisters: Susanna and Jenny Wheelhouse, Alice Larson, Henrietta Heksem, and Minnie Clements.

He is survived by one son, James E. Wheelhouse of Garland, TX; two daughters: Beverly Jarrell of Grand Junction, CO and Vickie Bahr of Brainerd, MN; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; two brothers: Albert Wheelhouse of Lennox and George Wheelhouse of Estelline; two sisters: Anna Bramstedt of Harrisburg and Fannie Engelman of Miller; plus several nieces and nephews.

Family Members
Parents

Albert Wheelhouse 1879-1955
Hilke Aalke Schoffelman Wheelhouse 1884-1963

Siblings

Harm Albert Wheelhouse 1905-1991
Alice Alfrida Wheelhouse Larson 1907-2005
Susanna A. Wheelhouse 1909-1910
Albert Henry Wheelhouse 1912-2008
Hillerick A. Wheelhouse 1915-2003
Sander Wheelhouse 1917-1955
Anna Bramstedt 1920-2008
Minnie Wheelhouse Foust 1922-2005
George W Wheelhouse 1922-2014
Fannie Joann Wheelhouse Engelmann 1923-2016
Henrietta Wheelhouse Heksem 1928-2003

Created by: Gene Hammerstrom Added: 2 Jan 2009 Find A Grave Memorial 32577293"
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Harm Wielhaus
1852-1928

John Aaron (Ernest) Wheelhouse
1925-2006

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