FOR CARL L. QUERL
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Victim of Accident Is Survived by Wife, Three
Children; Native of York.Funeral services were held at St. Paul's lutheran church Friday,May 17, at 12:30 o'clock for Carl L. Querl, who was killed in an automobile acident in Williamsburg on Tuesday evening of last week.
Carl Louis Querl was born Feb.
13, 1890, in York township, Iowa
county, son of Henry and Elizabeth
Querl, and was 66 years of
age at the time of his tragic death.
Mr. Querl was baptized in St.
John's Lutheran church at Homestead
and was confirmed in Immanuel
Lutheran church, York
township. He assisted his father
on the farm until his marriage at
which time the home was established
in Williamsburg.
•He was married to Miss Ida
Kephart at Oxford, Iowa, on April
12, 1912, and to this union was
born five children, three of whom
survive: Alice (Mrs. Claus Gimm)
Durant, Iowa, Lee, with the U. S.
Army in Osaka, Japan, and Clifford,
at home. One child died in
infancy and a son, Cpl. William
Querl, died in a Japanese prison
camp in the Philippine Islands.
Besides his wife and three children
other survivors include seven
grandchildren; one brother, Ernest;
six sisters, Mrs. Gus Kleinmeyer,
Williamsburg, Mrs. John
Malzahn, Appleton, Wis., Mrs.
Emil .Spittler, Spirit Lake, Iowa,
Mrs. Lizzie 'Koehn, Waverly, Iowa,
Mrs. Mary Wheeler, Daly City,
Calif., and Mrs. Sophie Timpe,
Bellingham, Minn., and other
more distant relatives.
Burial was made in St. Paul's
Lutheran cemetery.
FOR CARL L. QUERL
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Victim of Accident Is Survived by Wife, Three
Children; Native of York.Funeral services were held at St. Paul's lutheran church Friday,May 17, at 12:30 o'clock for Carl L. Querl, who was killed in an automobile acident in Williamsburg on Tuesday evening of last week.
Carl Louis Querl was born Feb.
13, 1890, in York township, Iowa
county, son of Henry and Elizabeth
Querl, and was 66 years of
age at the time of his tragic death.
Mr. Querl was baptized in St.
John's Lutheran church at Homestead
and was confirmed in Immanuel
Lutheran church, York
township. He assisted his father
on the farm until his marriage at
which time the home was established
in Williamsburg.
•He was married to Miss Ida
Kephart at Oxford, Iowa, on April
12, 1912, and to this union was
born five children, three of whom
survive: Alice (Mrs. Claus Gimm)
Durant, Iowa, Lee, with the U. S.
Army in Osaka, Japan, and Clifford,
at home. One child died in
infancy and a son, Cpl. William
Querl, died in a Japanese prison
camp in the Philippine Islands.
Besides his wife and three children
other survivors include seven
grandchildren; one brother, Ernest;
six sisters, Mrs. Gus Kleinmeyer,
Williamsburg, Mrs. John
Malzahn, Appleton, Wis., Mrs.
Emil .Spittler, Spirit Lake, Iowa,
Mrs. Lizzie 'Koehn, Waverly, Iowa,
Mrs. Mary Wheeler, Daly City,
Calif., and Mrs. Sophie Timpe,
Bellingham, Minn., and other
more distant relatives.
Burial was made in St. Paul's
Lutheran cemetery.
Family Members
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Katherine Querl Walter
1866–1944
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Henry John Querl
1867–1933
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Sophie Maggie Querl Timpe
1870–1948
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Anna Sophie "Annie" Querl Kleinmeyer
1873–1960
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Herman Querl
1878–1931
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Louise Querl Koehn
1879–1950
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Mary M Querl Wheeler
1882–1955
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Mathilda Frieda Querl Malzahn
1884–1952
-
Earnest Querl
1886–1965
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Rosie Querl Spitteler
1894–1957
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