Descendants of Charles Woolverton




Edwin F. (Kally) Kallenberg Jr. and Jane Winnifred (Sissy) Bratton




Husband Edwin F. (Kally) Kallenberg Jr. [26221]

           Born: 9 Aug 1920 - Cedar Rapids, Linn County, IA
     Christened: 
           Died: 11 Jun 2009 - Austin, Travis County, TX
         Buried:  - East View Cemetery, Union City, Obion County, TN
       Marriage: 9 Jun 1943 -  [MRIN:8775]



Wife Jane Winnifred (Sissy) Bratton [26220]

           Born: 4 Sep 1921 - Union City, Obion County, TN
     Christened: 
           Died: 7 Mar 2006 - Temple, Bell County, TX
         Buried:  - East View Cemetery, Union City, Obion County, TN


         Father: Andrew Jackson (Jack) Bratton [26211] (1897-1964)
         Mother: Annie Ruth (Boo) Moore [26210] (1898-1990)




Children

General Notes: Husband - Edwin F. (Kally) Kallenberg Jr.

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Birth: Aug. 9, 1920
Cedar Rapids
Linn County
Iowa, USA
Death: Jun. 11, 2009
Austin
Travis County
Texas, USA

1STLT US MARINE CORPS
WORLD WAR II

Edwin F. "Kally" Kallenberg, Jr., age 88, died Thursday June 11, 2009 at his home in Austin.

Kally was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on August 9, 1920, the first son of Dr. Edwin and Thelma Graham Kallenberg. In 1934 the Kallenbergs moved to Union City, Tennessee where Kally spent his teen years. The tall, redheaded "yank" quickly gained respect with the Tennessee crowd as a standout receiver on the championship 1937 UCHS football team. At this time Kally also met and courted the love of his life, Jane Bratton.

He attended the University of Iowa before earning an appointment to the US Naval Academy, where his many friends called him "red dog" as their 4-year curriculum was condensed into 3 unbroken years at the outbreak of WWII. June 9, 1943 was a big day for Kally; he graduated from the USNA, was commissioned as a US Marine officer, and married his Janie.

As a US Marine, 1st Lieutenant Kallenberg served in the Pacific theatre, including the invasion of Leyte and the repatriation of the Philippine Islands.

Soon after the war he returned to Union City and started a family. The Kallenbergs were active members of the First Christian Church, and in 1954 Kally was elected Union City's Young Man of the Year. A career change took him to St. Louis in 1963 where he worked for the National Benevolent Association, and subsequently to Texas where he worked for TCU and Brite Divinity as the Director of Deferred Giving.

Kally and Jane celebrated their retirement in Texas and Kentucky, where they enjoyed gardening, traveling in their motor home and entertaining their many friends and family. They shared a life-long passion for dancing and from ballroom to living room, Kally and Jane never missed a step.





Family links:
Parents:
Edwin F Kallenberg (1894 - 1963)
Thelma Graham Kallenberg (1900 - 1989)

Spouse:
Jane Winnifred Bratton Kallenberg (1921 - 2006)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
East View Cemetery
Union City
Obion County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Dennis Alan Deel
Record added: Sep 22, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 42268315


General Notes: Wife - Jane Winnifred (Sissy) Bratton

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Birth: Sep. 4, 1921
Union City
Obion County
Tennessee, USA
Death: Mar. 7, 2006
Temple
Bell County
Texas, USA


Family links:
Parents:
Andrew Jackson Bratton (1897 - 1964)
Annie Ruth Moore Bratton (1898 - 1990)

Spouse:
Edwin F. Kallenberg (1920 - 2009)

Sibling:
Andrew Jackson Bratton (1920 - 2006)*
Jane Winnifred Bratton Kallenberg (1921 - 2006)

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
East View Cemetery
Union City
Obion County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: B McLaughlin
Record added: Aug 10, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 134143281


Notes: Marriage

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