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- Kaukauna Times, 26 Jun 1990
Earnest Hammen, Little Chute, 69, died Tuesday June 19, 1990. He retired in 1982 from Kimberly-Clark Corp. He served in the U.S.Army in WW2. Survived by his wife Eunice (Hartjes) Hammen; 4 daughters Kathy (Bill) Conrad, Ann (Jim) VanderSanden, Ellen (Mike) Hooyman, & Mary (Dan) Romenesko; 4 sons Jerry (Kathy) Hammen, Tom (Claudette) Hammen, Doug (Linda) Hammen, & Ron (Lynn) Hammen; 5 brothers Maurice (Marie) Hammen, Ambrose (Ceil) Hammen, Isadore (Helen) Hammen, William (Ike) Hammen, & James (Alice) Hammen; 5 sisters & 3 brothers-in-law Mrs Agnes Schuler, Florence (Edward) Poppe, Mrs Doris Vosters, Geraldine (Ray) Keyzers, & Joan (Kenneth) Driessen; 24 grandchildren; & 1 great-grandchild. Preceded in death by his parents William & Ann Hammen, a sister Marie, 2 son Michael & Joseph, a grandson Robbie, & 2 brothers-in-law Bernard Vosters & Edward Schuler. Funeral was Thursday June 21, 1990 at St John Catholic Church, Little Chute. Burial in parish cemetery, VerKuilen Funeral Home, Little Chute, Wisconsin assisted the family.
- My great grandpa (Ernest) was friendly person. He
was in the World War WWII and the Army. His wife had
his first baby girl when he was in the Army at the time.
He never got to meet his first girl (my grandma) until she
was 2. He also worked at the Paper mill. After he retired
he enjoyed spending time with his family and loved
having family gatherings in the garage and backyard. His
life ended early at 62 from a brain aneurism. He lived a
very good life during his 62 years.
Carly Janssen, 2013
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