Emma Sutton
February 28, 2009

Emma Sutton

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Emma was born November 26, 1911 near Monroe, Nebraska to Jacob and Elizabeth 'Mohr' Kaufmann. She was baptized in St. Paul Lutheran Church, which was near Monroe. She grew up on the family farm near Wolbach.

On October 24, 1942, Emma was married to Ed Barrett. He was killed in action while serving in the military during WW II. Later, on December 26, 1948, Emma was married to Tom Sutton in Denver, Colorado. Emma was employed in Denver by Denver Dry Goods. The couple lived in Seattle, Washington for 35 years, where Emma was employed by the Bon Marche Department Store. They moved to Fremont in 1985 and became members of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Her husband Tom died in December of 1998.

Emma was preceded in death, in addition to her husbands, by her parents, 2 sisters, Lydia and Mary, 4 brothers Jake, Fred, Henry, and Adam.

Survivors: brother - William and wife Dorothy Kaufmann of Fremont
3 nephews - Duane and wife Joyce Kaufmann of St. Edward, NE
Gary and wife Dianne Kaufmann of Tulsa, OK
Lynn and wife Janey Kaufmann of Lincoln, NE
1 niece - Janice and husband Byron Moore of Grand Island, NE
2 great nephews - Scott Kaufmann and Brad Kaufmann
2 great nieces - Nancy Thompson and Beth Kaufmann
great, great niece and nephew - Makayla and Vaughn Thompson

The funeral service will be 1 PM Wednesday (March 4th) in Good Shepherd Lutheran Church with the Rev. Timothy Gierke and Rev. Timothy Anderson officiating. The committal will follow in Memorial Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Hour.

Visitation will be at the Ludvigsen Mortuary on Tuesday (March 3rd) from 2 to 8 PM, and at the church on Wednesday for an hour before services.

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Visitation
Ludvigsen Mortuary - Fremont
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE  68025
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Service
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church (LCMS)
1440 E. Military
Fremont, Ne  68025
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Interment
Memorial Cemetery
800 W. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE  68025
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  1. Charlin and Morris Schroeder
    Emma was a very special lady. You are all in our thoughts and prayers
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