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Obituary for Henneman


Published in the Albuquerque Journal on Monday October 12, 1998

Anne L. Henneman, 87, a resident of Albuquerque, since 1987, died Thursday, October 8, 1998. She is survived by her sister, Kathryn Henneman Peloquin and husband, Paul of Albuquerque; nieces, Dr. Christine Braden and husband, Gary of Los Alamitos, CA, Mariann Peloquin-Croucher and husband, Dr. Doug Croucher of Boulder, CO, Theresa Dietrich of Kodiak, AK, and Patricia Lester of Bemidji, MN; nephews, Dr. Paul M. Peloquin and wife, Reva of San Anselmo, CA, Phillip Peloquin and wife, Mary of Colorado Springs, CO, Dr. Steven Peloquin and wife, Leslie of Manhattan, KS, John Dietrich and wife, Cindy of Onalaska, WI and Fritz Dietrich of Cadott, WI. The three priorities in her life were family, church, and education. She was a member of Our Lady of Fatima Church and Legion of Mary. Ms. Henneman was preceded in death by her parents, Marie and Fred Henneman; brothers, Robert Henneman and wife, Pauline, Eugene Henneman and wife, Loretta; sister, Ellamae Dietrich and husband, Edward; niece, local attorney Kathy P. Dockweiller. Ann's interesting life took her to all parts of the world from Alaska, China, Manchuria, Japan, Korea, all of Europe, and many South American countries plus Mexico. She was quite a linguist when employed with the United States Department in Washington, DC, WWII War Crimes in Neuerenberg, Germany as a court reporter, as well as the Japanese Trials. Ann graduated with a BA degree from Wisconsin University at Eau Clair and earned a MA degree in History from Georgetown University in Washington, DC. She was also assistant chief of Health, Education and Welfare in Washington from which she retired and moved to Albuquerque in 1987. Rosary will be recited Sunday, 8:00 p.m., at French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel, 1111 University Blvd. NE, with Deacon Frank See reciting. Mass will be celebrated Monday, 10:00 a.m., at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, 4020 Lomas NE, with Father Francis Eggert, Celebrant. Interment will take place in Wisconsin. Friends may visit French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE Sunday, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.