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Lois Mae (Molgaard) Ehnow
(1956 - 1990)
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Wedding Announcement from Kenosha News May 1984
Ehnow-Molgaard
Niagara Falls was the destination of the wedding trip
planned by Lois Mae Molgaard, 2014 45th St., and Edward Walter
Ehnow,
the son of Lillian Louise Ehnow, 7613 16th Ave., and the late Ervin
Ehnow.
They were married Saturday, May 5, at Lakeshore
Tabernacle. The Rev. Michael Palmer officiated at the 2 p.m. ceremony.
The bride is the stepdaughter and daughter of Herbert Lee and Pearl Mae
Sheely, Merrillan, and the daughter of Enoch Molgaard, 321 59th St.
Rhoda Crowder was the matron of honor for her sister
with Jack Espinosa as the best man. Elisabeth Molgaard, another sister
of the bride, and Raymond Sheely, listed as the brother of the bride,
were the attendants. Jamie Parrish and Thomas Crowder were the flower
girl and ring bearer. The ushers were James P. Ehnow, brother of the
groom, and Rudy Victoria.
A 4 p.m. reception was held in the tabernacle's Family
Life Center.
The bride graduated from Tremper High School and from
the Swedish American Hospital School of Nursing, Rockford, III. She is
employed as a registered nurse by Kenosha Memorial Hospital.
The groom received his G.E.D. while serving with the
U.S. Army. He graduated from the International Bible College, San
Antonio, Texas, and is employed by Lakeshore Flower Farm. They will
reside In Kenosha. |
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Obituaries
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Lois Mae (Molgaard) Ehnow
Obituary published in Kenosha News August 9, 1990:
Lois Mae Ehnow, 34, 915 74th St., died Thursday (Aug.
8, 1990) of a long illness at Milwaukee County General Hospital.
Born June 6, 1956 in Kenosha, she was the daughter of
Pearl Mae Sheely.
She attended Kenosha schools and received nursing
training from the Swedish American Hospital in Rockford, IL.
She married Edward Walter Ehnow May 5, 1984 in
Kenosha.
She was a registered nurse at Kenosha Hospital and
Medical Center for 15 years and a member of the Lakeshore Tabernacle.
Survivors besides her husband are a son, Edward
Joseph, at home; a daughter, Christina Joy, at home; a step-brother,
Fred Sheely, Lake Station, Ind.; an adopted brother, Raymond Sheely,·
Kenosha; two sisters, Mrs. Rhoda Jecevicus, Kenosha, and Elisabeth
Callender, Sparta; a step-sister, Bonnie Walker, Rensselaer, Ind.; and a
grandfather, Raymond Zahn, Black River Falls. |
Edward Walter Ehnow
Obituary published in Kenosha News Dec. 10, 1993:
Edward W. Ehnow, 47, 915 74th St., died Wednesday
(Dec. 8, 1993) at Kenosha Hospital and Medical Center of a heart attack.
Born March 3, 1946, to Ervin and Lillian (Moran) Ehnow
in Kenosha, he attended schools here.
He married Lois Mae Molgaard on May 5, 1984, in
Kenosha. She preceded him in death.
He served in the Army from July 22, 1971, to July 20,
1974, and in the Navy from Jan. 21, 1975, to Jan. 3, 1977.
He worked as a groundskeeper at Bristol Oaks Golf
Course. He umpired softball for the city, refereed junior high school
football and basketball and was a member of the Lakeshore Tabernacle and
Moose Lodge 286.
Survivors include his mother; a son, Joey, Kenosha; a
daughter, Christina Joy, Kenosha; three brothers, Ervin, Kenosha, James,
Milwaukee, and Richard, Kenosha; and four sisters, Esther Phifer,
Dennis, Miss., Pat Garrett, Los Angeles, Eleanor Willems, Racine, and
Millie Vance, Junction City, Kan.
He was preceded in death by his father in 1983 Bruch
Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. |
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