Gertrude Ohnheiser , April 04, 1922 — December 09, 2018

Gertrude Ohnheiser  (Houston, Texas, TX) April 04, 1922 December 09, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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OBITUARY Gertrude Ohnheiser April 4, 1922 – December 9, 2018 Gertrude M. Klesel Ohnheiser, 96 passed away on December 9, 2O18. Gertrude was born in Schulenberg, Texas on April 4, 1922. She married Paul Ohnheiser on June 10, 1945 in Schulenburg, Texas.

They spent their married life of 65 years in Houston and of that 28 years of retirement in Manvel, Tx. In her retirement years she spent many hours tending her flower garden, she loved to bake and can fruits and vegetables. She was very active at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Manvel, especially with the Monday Quilting Ladies.

She is preceded in death by her husband, PauI Ohnheiser. She is survived by her children, Barbara Cox and husband Jimmy of Spring, Tx. ; Larry Ohnheiser and wife Dorothy of La Grange, Tx.

and Ricky Ohnheiser of Spring, Tx. Surviving sisters, Sr. Claudia Klesel of Victoria and Edna Bludeu of Hallettsville. Grandchildren, Jennifer Anderson and husband Doug, Janna Jaeger and husband CIete, Christy Kutzer and husband Justin, Larry Ohnheiser, Jr and wife April, Kevin Ohnheiser and wife Ryann and 11 great grandchildren.

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death notice Gertrude Ohnheiser April 04, 1922 — December 09, 2018

obituary notice Gertrude Ohnheiser April 04, 1922 — December 09, 2018

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