1913 - 1982 (68 years)
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Name |
Kathrin Jamie STEELE |
Nickname |
Aunt Katie |
Born |
14 Nov 1913 |
Neola Township, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA |
Gender |
Female |
_UID |
AB5D5FF255AA5F49AF00028620E73FA825AD |
Died |
10 Feb 1982 |
Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA |
Buried |
Lakewood Memorial Park Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA |
Siblings |
5 Siblings |
| 1. Kathrin Jamie STEELE, b. 14 Nov 1913, Neola Township, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA , d. 10 Feb 1982, Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA (Age 68 years) ▻ Enos Oben BURNHAM | | 2. Jr Fred Monroe ( Jack ) STEELE, Jr., b. 26 Sep 1915, Pelahatchie Mississippi , d. 26 Sep 1993, Jackson Mississippi (Age 78 years) ▻ Julia Lynn HOWELL, m. 1 Sep 1940 | | 3. Mack D. Steele, b. 9 Oct 1918, Neola, Iowa , d. 23 Nov 1942, North Africa (Age 24 years) | | 4. James Marion STEELE, b. 24 Jul 1921, Neola Iowa , d. 21 Feb 1992, Bradenton, Florida Blake Hospital (Age 70 years) | | 5. Margueritte Ann Twin STEELE ▻ Glenn MUTCHLER | | 6. Elizabeth (Libby) EuclatrudeTwin STEELE, b. 13 Jul 1924, Neola, Iowa , d. 25 Aug 2012, Enid, OK (Age 88 years) ▻ Richard LOWERY, Sr.; | |
Person ID |
I7529 |
Steeles_Genealogy |
Last Modified |
17 Jan 2022 |
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Notes |
- Katie was a favorite aunt of mine. She was a wonderful lady. When aunt Katie lived in Baton Rouge, LA I went to visit her with my cousin Richard Lowery, I knew his as Dick. We had a great time with Katie. She worked at the Louisiana Department of Transportation in Baton Rouge in the computer department. She took me to visit there and I knew I wanted to go into computers when I graduated. She bought this chicken in a can and we loved to eat it. She also make turned us on to coffee with chicory. The brand was Community Coffee and I drank it for years afterwards. I remember watching American Bandstand at her house with my cousin and seeing The Byrds perform is still a wonderful memory for me. When she got sick with Emphysema after Uncle Bernie died she moved to Jackson, MS. She loved Uncle Bernie very much and when he died I believe that she started dying herself. She was very lonely. I would go over to her house and sit with her and rub her back and pound on it to dislodge the mucus in her lungs. It was a difficult time for me to watch her struggle breathing. She had two dogs one named Licker because that is all she did was lick. I remember seeing her in the hospital and it was very hard to see her so ill. She was a very lovely woman and I still miss her terribly.
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