Person:Imogene Jungkunz (1)

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Name[1] Imogene Jungkunz
Alt Name[2] _____ Hart
Gender Female
Birth[3] 24 Dec 1898
Graduation[7] 1915 Freeport High School, Freeport, Stephenson Co., Illinois, United States
Marriage Oct 1920 Stephenson Co., Illinois, United Statesto John Frederick Hart
Other 5 Apr 1930 836 South Liberty Avenue, Freeport, Stephenson Co., Illinois, United StatesCensus1930
with John Frederick Hart
Death[4] 1974 Lena Continental Manor Nursing Home, Freeport, Stephenson Co., Illinois, United States
Burial[5] Oakland cemetery, Stephenson Co., Illinois, United States
Other[6][8] Obituary
Reference Number? 60649
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  8. "IMOGENE (JUNGKUNZ) HART , a lifelong resident of Freeport, died earlySaturday morning at Lena Continental Manor Nursing Home after anextended illness. Imogene Jungkunz Hart was born December 24, 1898, thedaughter of Louis R. and Georgia (Gilbert) Jungkunz. She was a graduateof Freeport High School in 1915, and in October 1920 she married JohnHart, one of the early basketball stars of the school. The Hart familyestablished the Freeport Sanitary Laundry and operated it for a numberof years. Mr. and Mrs. Hart both worked there, and Mrs. Hartś dailycontacts with the patrons enlarged the circle of friends to whom she wasaffectionately known as Imo. She was a member of the First PresbyterianWomenś Guild, the YWCA and the Amity Society. She is survived by abrother, L. Frederic of Freeport. A sister, Emilie (Mrs. John Bonn) diedin 1963. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Burke-TubbsFuneral Home. Burial will be at Oakland Cemetery. There will be novisitations. A memorial is being established for the Freeport AmitySociety."