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LEWIS, Emma E. (Waukon Junction, IA, Feb. 25, 1909--Dubuque, IA, Oct. 30, 2005). Church leader. Lewis worked as a supervisor at the Omaha Bomber plant during [[WORLD WAR II]] and was later a buyer and supervisor of the Marshall Field's jewelry department in Chicago. After returning to Dubuque, she was a secretary and bookkeeper at [[ | LEWIS, Emma E. (Waukon Junction, IA, Feb. 25, 1909--Dubuque, IA, Oct. 30, 2005). Church leader. Lewis worked as a supervisor at the Omaha Bomber plant during [[WORLD WAR II]] and was later a buyer and supervisor of the Marshall Field's jewelry department in Chicago. After returning to Dubuque, she was a secretary and bookkeeper at [[SAINT JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH]] for many years. | ||
Lewis was a member of [[FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST]] and was instrumental in organizing the Council of Churches. | Lewis was a member of [[FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST]] and was instrumental in organizing the Council of Churches. | ||
[[Category: Religious Leader]] | [[Category: Religious Leader]] |
Revision as of 02:07, 27 September 2009
LEWIS, Emma E. (Waukon Junction, IA, Feb. 25, 1909--Dubuque, IA, Oct. 30, 2005). Church leader. Lewis worked as a supervisor at the Omaha Bomber plant during WORLD WAR II and was later a buyer and supervisor of the Marshall Field's jewelry department in Chicago. After returning to Dubuque, she was a secretary and bookkeeper at SAINT JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH for many years.
Lewis was a member of FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST and was instrumental in organizing the Council of Churches.