Claudia A. Kennebeck
  • Born on: October 23, 1947
  • Departed on: April 5, 2021
  • Resided in: Anamosa, IA

Claudia A. Kennebeck

Claudia A. Kennebeck, 73 of Anamosa died Monday April 5, 2021 at her home. Funeral Mass: 10:00 AM on Saturday at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Anamosa. Inurnment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Following the continued guidance from health officials, physical distancing must be practiced which requires a limited number of people allowed into the visitation at one time. The use of facemasks or shields is required.

Survivors include her husband Bernie, three sons Greg, Terry (Jill) all of Anamosa and Dana (Val) of Eagar, AZ.; one daughter Sherry Kennebeck of Anamosa; two sisters Claudia’s twin, Claudeen Demery, and Linda Wanstrath; two brothers Frank and William Sisco. She is also survived by 11 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother Gary. 

Claudia was born on October 23, 1947 in Grinnell, the daughter of Mervin and Bonnie (Bennett) Sisco. She married Bernard Kennebeck on December 27, 1969 in Anamosa. Claudia was the manager at the Super 8 Motel in Anamosa and retired from there after several years of service.

She was a faithful member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Anamosa. She enjoyed crossword puzzle, crocheting and especially the time spent with her children and grandchildren. Claudia will forever be remembered as a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, and friend whose memory will be cherished by all who knew and loved her.
A memorial fund has been established. 
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