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Erna A.
Zahn
April 14, 1908 – August 9, 2022
Erna Amelia Augusta (Miller) Zahn, age 114 years, 117 days, entered eternal life Tuesday, August 9, 2022 at Oak Hills Living Center, New Ulm, MN.
Visitation will be at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, New Ulm, on Monday, August 15 from 11:00-1:00 pm, followed by the funeral. Burial will be next to her husband in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery. Pastor Rob Guenther will officiate.
Erna leaves behind her daughters, Marley (Richard) Kuckhahn of New Ulm, Christine (Bruce) Heckmann of Menasha, WI; son Ron (Joan) Zahn of Wrightstown, WI; daughter-in-law Debbie Zahn of New Ulm; 24 grandchildren; 56 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents; husband Meilahn; sons Richard, David, and James Zahn; and daughters-in-law Belle Zahn and Myrna Zahn.
Erna Zahn was born April 14, 1908 to Olga (Kloehn) and Henry Miller in Pickett, WI. She attended Pickett Grade School and graduated from Ripon High School and Oshkosh Business School. She worked as a stenographer for 7 years. On July 27, 1935, she and Meilahn Zahn married. Before they arrived at (D)MLC, the Zahns served Jesus in the Christian education communities in Fond du Lac, Oshkosh, and Menasha, WI, and Saginaw, MI. In New Ulm, Mrs. Zahn assisted in the office of the DMLHS president for nearly a decade. Erna served faithfully at St. John's in New Ulm and was active in the Ladies Aid, Lutheran Women's Missionary Society, and the (D)MLC Auxiliary. Her determined spirit and resourcefulness enabled her to stretch meals and sew most of the clothes for her family. Later, she reveled in travel to Europe and China. At home she daily walked her dogs, shoveled her own snow, and dreamed of riding horses again. But her life centered on her role as Christian mom and wife. She did not waver in her faith that the Lord would provide. She said, "I just said my prayers and went to sleep." Join us in thanking God for enriching our lives with this remarkable woman. At the time of her death, she was the oldest Minnesotan, the 3 rd oldest American, and the 8 th oldest person in the world. To God be the glory!
In lieu of flowers, please consider memorials to St. John's Lutheran Church, New Ulm, the Meilahn Zahn Music Scholarship at Martin Luther College, or Minnesota Valley Lutheran High School.
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