( Surname spelled wrong, should be Moldenhauer but listed as Moldenhouer.)
Obituarie October 24, 1935 Twin Falls Daily News
Chris C. Moldenhauer, 49, 303 Jackson street, died at his home early yesterday morning, following an illiness of the past several weeks. Mr. Moldenhauer came to Idaho in 1917. He was born December 26, 1885, in Germany, and came to the United States at the age of 16 (18), He was for many years employed by railway companies, and later took up farming.
The body rests at the Twin Falls mortuary, pending word from relatives living elsewhere.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs Ethel Moldenhauler, Twin Falls; six daughters, Mrs Jack Horton, Reno, and Mary, Barbara, Shirley, Betty, and Ann Moldenhauler, all of Twin Falls; one son, Donald Moldenhauer, Twin Falls; His mother Rosa Eneminger?,Lodi, Calif., and six brothers, Edward Moldenhauer, Burley; John and Bill Moldenhauer, Lodi, Calif., and Dan, Ralph and Lucas Moldenhauer, all of North Dakota.
( Surname spelled wrong, should be Moldenhauer but listed as Moldenhouer.)
Obituarie October 24, 1935 Twin Falls Daily News
Chris C. Moldenhauer, 49, 303 Jackson street, died at his home early yesterday morning, following an illiness of the past several weeks. Mr. Moldenhauer came to Idaho in 1917. He was born December 26, 1885, in Germany, and came to the United States at the age of 16 (18), He was for many years employed by railway companies, and later took up farming.
The body rests at the Twin Falls mortuary, pending word from relatives living elsewhere.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs Ethel Moldenhauler, Twin Falls; six daughters, Mrs Jack Horton, Reno, and Mary, Barbara, Shirley, Betty, and Ann Moldenhauler, all of Twin Falls; one son, Donald Moldenhauer, Twin Falls; His mother Rosa Eneminger?,Lodi, Calif., and six brothers, Edward Moldenhauer, Burley; John and Bill Moldenhauer, Lodi, Calif., and Dan, Ralph and Lucas Moldenhauer, all of North Dakota.
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