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EHRMAN, Claire, 92, d. Nov. 12. Daughter of Fred & Esther Hurtzig. Sac High, SJC, UTexas, WW2 Vet, WAAC/WAC. Married Charles McNutt,(d, WW2,1943). In 1950 Married Robert Ehrman (d 1993), popular McClatchy teacher, counselor, coach. Children, Heidi, Robert Jr(d), Elizabeth(d). Also preceded in death by sister Blanche Mondavi, brothers Raymond, Frederick. Survived by Heidi Donner(Al); five grandchildren: Brigitte, Alan, Patrick, Beth(Kyle), Robert; great-granddaughter Brooklyn. School and community volunteer, Mercy Hospital Guild Life Member, Reagan Republican, Claire believed in honorable, limited and honest government and support for our military and veterans. Mass at St. Mary's Church, 58th St, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 11:30 am. Burial in family crypt, St. Mary's Cemetery. Arrangements by Queen of Heaven Mortuary, Lafayette, CA. Prayers are requested; donations may be made to a organizations in support of veterans.
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Dear Heidi, your mother was a lovely woman ; as you are a lovely and loved student of mine.
Maggie Cavanaugh Lyons
St. Mary's School
Maggie Cavanaugh Lyons
November 18, 2012
Claire: You were a true patriot and a great Republican!
The Alloways
November 18, 2012
Thank you for your service, Mrs. Ehrman. Rest in peace.
The Kennedy Family
November 18, 2012
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