Irmgard-Claussen-Obituary

Irmgard Claussen

Crown Point, Indiana

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August 13, 2016
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Crown Point, Indiana

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IRMGARD CLAUSSEN CROWN POINT, IN Irmgard Claussen, age 88 of Crown Point died peacefully at her home August 13, 2016. She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 50 years, Harry Claussen. She is survived by her four children: Carol Sowers, Greg Claussen, Claudia Deneen, and Curt Claussen...

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You have always, and will always, held your mom close to and in your heart. My prayers are with you and I often think of her. I can see the courthouse from my front door! Peace to all of you, prayers, Aggie Zellers

Perhaps Irmgard was signaling from heaven as I thought of her today so intensely and had to write and say I missed her so and missed Junie, which is what we called Harry while saying hello passing his garage in town on the way from CPHS to Pic and Jon's at lunch. Going back to long ago, I babysat for Irmgard and Harry's children and became close friends with them when they lived on Main St. After my marriage to Peter Brown, Irmgard and Harry, the Jolliefs', a lovely couple from Detroit and...

She was such a classy, fun person. I miss her already.

Irmgard was one of a kind. She was stylish, attractive and always interested in new things. When I had my antique shop across from her we had some great conversations. I'm sorry for your loss.
Marsha Rusbasan

Irmgard was one of a kind. I had theAntique Shoppe across from her for many years and was always impressed by her style and loved her shop. She was one of a kind and I'm so sorry to hear that she's gone.

I have not only lost my mother but my best friend and am deeply saddened that she will no longer be a part of my life - no more visits up to see her, phone calls from her and especially her presence which has always been such a large part of my life. I will miss her greatly but know she has been ready for this a long time.

Irmgard was a classy lady.. I loved hearing stories of her Harry, she told me many times no one ever loved like we did with a sneaky smile .. And Carol , Irmgard and I would just laugh while drinking coffee and enjoying the many deserts we shared in the coffee room. She was my instant friend when I opened my store at the courthouse and things were never the same after she left. The courthouse lost part of its charm. She was a lady that said what she meant and did what she said. I admired her...

I am so glad i was able to spend her last five days with her. She was my grandmother but so much more. I loved her so much and miss her dearly.

My deepest sympathy to all. She was a first class lady. We worked together in the Courthouse together for many years & had such great times & laughed all the time. May she rest in peace.

Judy Wood Trump