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Ursula Hauschildt-Warrum

January 21, 1940 — June 19, 2010

Obituary for Ursula B. "Ursie" Hauschildt-Warrum

Ursula B. Hauschildt warrum died Sat.,June 19, 2010 at her home in Ketchum. She is survived by her husband , Rewk Warrum. Her sister Gisela Nordstrom. Brother Hans Hauschildt. Niece, Katinka Borrel and her Nephew, Benton Lamson and his family,
Ursula was accompanied with family and friends by her side when she passed away that Saturday.
Ursula was born in Berlin, Germany Jan. 21 1940.Her parents, Hans & Vera had their home & business there. As Berlin was being bombed so was their lively hood. To avoid the spoils of war , Vera took Ursula & her three siblings(2 sisters & brother) & fled to Sweden to seek shelter with her mothers parents. Her Grandparents worked for the King of Sweden in charge of the Royal Palace grounds. Their father stayed behind to try to salvage the family business. As it turned out her Father died in 1950, Ursula was 10 at the time. Vera pressed on alone raising her four children as best she could. They all
lived with her grandparents along with her cousins on the Palace grounds all through her childhood until she graduated from university. Ursula started working for Pan American Airways in the early 1960's as a flight attendant where she worked and traveled all over the world many times. She considered herself very fortunate to have been able to see the world and get paid while doing it.
After Pan Am she settled in NYC for a couple of years then headed west where she settled in Aspen , Colo for some ten years. Where she & Rewk first met. Not having a clue they would Marry some 40 years later . After Colorado, she moved to Newport Beach, C.A where she stayed for a couple of years. Then came to the Wood River Valley in the mid. seventy’s. She started working for the Janns Sun Valley resort and stayed on when the Holding's bought Sun Valley Colorado for the next 28 years , helping them build it into the beautiful resort is today.
Ursula enjoyed the skiing, hiking, all the things the Wood River Valley has to offer. But most of all she loved sharing it all with all her many friends.
Celebration of her life will be posted at a later date.
In lieu of cards or flowers any donations in Ursie's name she wanted any sent to the wonderful Hospice organization and the amazing people who help those in need !!!


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