(Communicated.)
Mrs. Peter Wagner Jr. was called to the great beyond at her home in Haymarsh, N.D. "A life, whose day had barely passed the noon, broke its casements of clay and the soul took its flight at 10:30 o'clock p.m. on Monday, November 3rd." Although her friends and relatives knew of her serious condition, which was caused by typhoid fever, and an attack of pneumonia, but they were wholly unprepared for the shock. Mrs. P. Wagner was born twenty eight years ago at Epiphany, S.D., being the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klinkhammer. Besides her husband and her parents, she leaves four brothers and four sisters to mourn her death.
In 1903 Mr. Klinkhammer and family came to Lastrup, lived one mile south of the church, where they stayed a little over two years, when they moved back to their old home in Epiphany.
On July 20th 1909 deceased was married to Peter Wagner Jr., third son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wagner Sr. of Lastrup. Three children were born to the couple, two daughters and one son. She was well known in Pierz and Lastrup.
Mr. Wagner and family moved to Haymarsh, S.D., in spring, 1911.
The last sad rites were held in the St. Clemens church at 9 o'clock a.m., Thursday Nov. 6th, and funeral took place in Mt. Calvary cemetery.
Pierz Journal (MN), November 13, 1913
(Communicated.)
Mrs. Peter Wagner Jr. was called to the great beyond at her home in Haymarsh, N.D. "A life, whose day had barely passed the noon, broke its casements of clay and the soul took its flight at 10:30 o'clock p.m. on Monday, November 3rd." Although her friends and relatives knew of her serious condition, which was caused by typhoid fever, and an attack of pneumonia, but they were wholly unprepared for the shock. Mrs. P. Wagner was born twenty eight years ago at Epiphany, S.D., being the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klinkhammer. Besides her husband and her parents, she leaves four brothers and four sisters to mourn her death.
In 1903 Mr. Klinkhammer and family came to Lastrup, lived one mile south of the church, where they stayed a little over two years, when they moved back to their old home in Epiphany.
On July 20th 1909 deceased was married to Peter Wagner Jr., third son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wagner Sr. of Lastrup. Three children were born to the couple, two daughters and one son. She was well known in Pierz and Lastrup.
Mr. Wagner and family moved to Haymarsh, S.D., in spring, 1911.
The last sad rites were held in the St. Clemens church at 9 o'clock a.m., Thursday Nov. 6th, and funeral took place in Mt. Calvary cemetery.
Pierz Journal (MN), November 13, 1913
Family Members
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Henry William Klinkhammer
1885–1955
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Catherine G. Klinkhammer
1888–1989
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Jakob B. Klinkhammer
1889–1907
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Paul Klinkhammer
1891–1896
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Frank Klinkhammer
1892–1954
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Elizabeth Martha Klinkhammer
1895–1984
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Br Paul J. "Brother Xaverius C.F.X." Klinkhammer
1897–1994
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Mary L. Klinkhammer
1899–1926
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Gertrude "Gertie" Klinkhammer Paradeis
1899–1981
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