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The Seaside Signal, Seaside, OR., February 2, 1939, page 1

SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. HENNINGSEN

     Funeral services for Katharina Tams Henningsen, 85, were held on Tuesday afternoon at Glenwood, Wash., and interment was held in the Glenwood cemetery. E.B. Hughes mortuary was in charge.
     Mrs. Henningsen died at her home here following an extended illness. She was a native of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, where she was born in 1851. She came to the United States 59 years ago, settling at Camas Prairie. Married to Hans Henningsen in 1884, she resided at Camas, Wash.; and later at Boring, Ore.
     Mrs. Henningsen is survived by two sons, Henry Henningsen of Seaside and Adolph Henningsen of Fallon, Nev.


The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., February 2, 1939, page 5

GLENWOOD PIONEER DIES AT SEASIDE

     Word came to Glenwood from Seaside of the death of Mrs. Hans Henningsen, one of the very old pioneers of this valley. She will be laid to rest by the side of her husband, son Willie, and two brothers, George and Peter Tams in the Mt. Adams cemetery, Tuesday.


The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., February 3, 1939, page 9
"Laurel News"

     The body of Mrs. Henningson, of Seaside, Oregon, was brought here for burial in Mt. Adams Cemetery Tuesday. Mrs. Henningson was a Pioneer resident here many years ago and was a sister of George and Peter Tams, deceased. She was laid to rest beside her husband who passed away about three months ago. She leaves two sons to mourn her loss.

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