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Lorene Rauh
05-1992
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

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Lorene and Russell RAUH

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


Graveside service for Lorene Rauh, 75, was at 11 AM Saturday at Cherokee Municipal Cemetery, directed by Goodwin Funeral Home. She died May 29, 1992 at Share Medical Center in Alva

She was born December 22, 1916, in DeMoines. New Mexico to Henry and Lena Farer Shimp and lived on a farm 5 miles west of Alva. She attended rural gradeschool and graduated from Alva High School. In 1934, she married Russell "Pete" Rauh in Alva. They lived on a farm 8 miles southeast of Alva where they farmed and raised cattle. They bought the John Deere Agency in Cherokee in 1946 and sold it in 1961. Then they moved into Cherokee and continued their farming operation. She and her daughter, Leona Mae Anderson, also operated a yarn shop in Cherokee for several years.

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