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Valeria Hattie (Droegkamp)

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Valeria Hattie (Droegkamp)
Grave marker of Valeria Hattie Droegkamp at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Valeria Hattie Droegkamp
Valeria Hattie Droegkamp was born on December 30, 1900 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin United States to William Jacob Merchant Droegkamp and Harriet “Hattie” B (Klink) Droegkamp, and had siblings Howard A Droegkamp and Clarence Walter Droegkamp. Valeria Droegkamp died at age 88 years old on January 5, 1989 in Milwaukee, and was buried in 1989 at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery 6400 W Burleigh St, in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Valeria Hattie Droegkamp.
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