Loveland, Colorado
Former Lovelander Dies Tuesday in Denver
Mrs. Katherine Jankow Herberlein of Denver, formerly of Loveland, died Tuesday at St. Luke’s hospital, Denver, after a brief illness.
She was born at Frank, Russia, Dec. 13, 1882, to John and Mary Bostron and came to Loveland in 1913, living here until she moved to Denver five years ago.
Mrs. Heberlein was a member of the First Congregational church of Loveland.
Survivors include the following children: Carl Jankow, Mrs. Lilly Prall, Mrs. Frieda McAtee, Mrs. Esther Smith, David Jankow, Mrs. Alberta Mosier and Mrs. Katherine Engle, all of Denver, Mrs. Dorothy Jerome of Carbondale, Lester Jankow of Idaho and Fred Jankow of Grand Junction.
There also are 30 grandchildren; forty-nine great grandchildren; two brothers, John Bostron of Brush and Henry Bostron of Gilcrest and two sisters Mrs. Edith Gettman of Washington and Mrs. Mable Clouse. Four sons, one daughter and a half-brother preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, 10 a.m. from the First Congregational church, with Rev. Walter Kranzler officiating. Interment will be in Lakeside cemetery with Kibbey’s in charge of arrangements.
Loveland, Colorado
Former Lovelander Dies Tuesday in Denver
Mrs. Katherine Jankow Herberlein of Denver, formerly of Loveland, died Tuesday at St. Luke’s hospital, Denver, after a brief illness.
She was born at Frank, Russia, Dec. 13, 1882, to John and Mary Bostron and came to Loveland in 1913, living here until she moved to Denver five years ago.
Mrs. Heberlein was a member of the First Congregational church of Loveland.
Survivors include the following children: Carl Jankow, Mrs. Lilly Prall, Mrs. Frieda McAtee, Mrs. Esther Smith, David Jankow, Mrs. Alberta Mosier and Mrs. Katherine Engle, all of Denver, Mrs. Dorothy Jerome of Carbondale, Lester Jankow of Idaho and Fred Jankow of Grand Junction.
There also are 30 grandchildren; forty-nine great grandchildren; two brothers, John Bostron of Brush and Henry Bostron of Gilcrest and two sisters Mrs. Edith Gettman of Washington and Mrs. Mable Clouse. Four sons, one daughter and a half-brother preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, 10 a.m. from the First Congregational church, with Rev. Walter Kranzler officiating. Interment will be in Lakeside cemetery with Kibbey’s in charge of arrangements.
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