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Otto Ludwig Kunde(3), was born August 19, 1903 in Wadena, Wadena County, Minnesota, the son of Albert Edward Kunde(2) and Helena R. (Hunke) Kunde. He moved to California as a small child with his parents. After living for a time in Live Oak, he resided in Yuba City from at least 1920.
Otto married, on March 5, 1924 at Nevada City, Nevada County, California, Anna Elizabeth Traudt(3), in a ceremony performed by Lee A. Garthe, Justice of the Peace. Both were residents of Yuba City at the time of their marriage. Anna was born May 31, 1907 in Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, the daughter of Ernest William Traudt(2) and Nancy Judith (Wood) Traudt. She had come to California with her mother in February, 1923, following the death of her father in Missouri.
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In 1925 the Kundes lived in a house at 200 Wilbur Avenue, Yuba City. Otto's occupation was given as ranch foreman, and he remained a rancher through at least 1929. During these years the family changed homes at least twice, residing in a house at 202 Wilbur Avenue in 1927, and one at 406 B Street in 1929.
In 1931 the family lived in a house at 377 Wilbur Avenue. Otto was a driver for truckman Thomas F. Burns by this date. His occupation was given as driver as late as 1938. The family continued to change residences fairly frequently. In 1936 its address was given as Rural Route 3, Yuba City. By 1938 the Kundes lived in a house at 465 A Street, Yuba City, where they remained through at least 1940. Otto joined the Yuba City Police Force November 18, 1939, on which he served for about fifteen years. Anna's mother Nancy Traudt was living with the Kundes in 1939, in a light frame house behind the family home. She died in it when it burned down December 22, 1939.
Otto was of Yuba City, a member of the city police department, at the time of his mother's death in January, 1941. Shortly after, on February 16, he moved his household into the old family home at 429 Wilbur Avenue, Yuba City, where they remained through 1955.
Otto resigned from the Yuba City Police Department in 1953 due to ill health, retiring as a sergeant. In 1954 he was working as a mechanic for Associated Transportation Company, 442 B Street. In 1955 his occupation was given as yardman in the trucking business.
He was admitted to the University of California Hospital in San Francisco on April 24, 1955 for treatment of his illness. There, following surgery, he died at 3:00 A.M., Monday, May 23, 1955, after ten days in a coma. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, May 25, 1955, in the Ullrey Memorial Chapel with Rev. Howard Daulton, pastor of the Yuba City First Methodist Church, officiating. Mrs. Dean Yates was the organist. Casket bearers were Grodon Phillips, Nick Frandrup, Lewis Duncan, Roy Kornmeyer, Don Carlsonand Frank Wamsley. Honorary bearers were O. O. Brown, Harmon Ollar, Garry Miller, J. M. Shea, Truman Bao, and Jason Make. Interment followed int the Sutter Cemetery, Sutter, Sutter County, California, where his long bore a marker with the following inscription:
Anna Kunde was living at 429 Wilbur Avenue in 1955. She married (second), on October 6(?), 1956, at ------, ------ County, ------, Louis John Blenn. Louis was born April 30, 1907 in ------, ------ County, Michigan, the son of William Blenn and Hermine (Tieking) Blenn. He had married (first), on ------ --, 1931, at ------, ------ County, ------, Vera Joyce Corporon (Joyce). Joyce was born August 27, 1912 in ------, ------ County, Kansas, the daughter of Thomas Albert Corporon and Bertha (Cox) Corporon. John and Joyce had been residents of the Yuba-Sutter area since about 1947/48. Joyce died Sunday, March 21, 1954, aged 41 years, in Yuba City Community Hospital, Yuba City, Sutter County, California. Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, March 24, 1954 in the Chapel of the Twin Cities, Yuba City. Rev. Allan Searles, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Marysville, officiated. Interment was in Sutter Cemetery. Louis had two children from this previous marriage, as follows:
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The Blenns lived in Gridley in Butte County for a number of years.Louis Blenn died Saturday, November 14, 1964, aged 57, in Yuba City, Sutter County, California. Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, November 17, 1964 in the Jarvis Funeral Home, Yuba City, with Rev. Edgar Nelson, pastor of the Yuba City First Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Sutter Cemetery next to Louis' first wife Joyce. Anna survived him. She was living at 806 Bandy Way, Yuba City, at the time of her husband's death.
In 1965 Anna Blenn was living in a house at 911 Chestnut, Yuba City. Her occupation was given as nurse.
By 1966 Anna had moved to a house at 810 Jones Street, Yuba City, where she lived through 1968. From 1969 though at least 1971 she resided at 525 Cooper Avenue, Apartment 2, but by 1974 was again living at 810 Jones Street. After 1977 her occupation was given as retired.
She was a member of the Pythian Sisters and St. Andrew Presbyterian Church.
Anna continued to reside at 810 Jones Street until no longer able to care for herself, after which she lived in a succession of care homes.
Anna Blenn died Tuesday, November 19, 1991, aged 84, at the Fountains rest home in Yuba City, Sutter County, California. Private graveside memorial services were held at 3:30 P.M. Friday, November 22, 1991, under the direction of Ullrey Memorial Chapel, Rev. Chris Kersting of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church officiating. Inurnment was in Sutter Cemetery under her original married name, in the same grave as her first husband, she having given up the plot next to his in 1986 for the burial of her grandson Rodger. The existing marker for Otto was replaced by one with the following inscription:
From Jan. 19, 2005 revision.
Posted Jan. 22, 1998.
Updated Aug. 28, 2003, Apr. 1, Sep. 17, Oct. 28, 29, Nov. 15, 2004, Jan. 1, 3, 19, 2005.