Seldom has death caused more sympathy and sadness in a community than on Sunday last, when Mrs. Herman Klinger of Wilton passed away, leaving eight young children to mourn the loss of a loving mother's care. The youngest only two days old. Mrs. Klinger was taken sick with influenza and pneumonia developed, causing death. Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deidrich Wilken and was 28 years and 7 months old at the time of her untimely death. Twelve years ago she was married to Herman Klinger. The children range in age from 11 years down.
The funeral took place Monday afternoon. The services, which were private, were conducted by Rev. Duerschner of this city, following which the remains were laid to rest in Wilton cemetery. The sorrowing husband and orphans have the sincere sympathy of the community in the loss of a devoted wife and mother.
-----Thur., 20 Feb 1919, Waseca Herald, p. 1, col. 3
Seldom has death caused more sympathy and sadness in a community than on Sunday last, when Mrs. Herman Klinger of Wilton passed away, leaving eight young children to mourn the loss of a loving mother's care. The youngest only two days old. Mrs. Klinger was taken sick with influenza and pneumonia developed, causing death. Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deidrich Wilken and was 28 years and 7 months old at the time of her untimely death. Twelve years ago she was married to Herman Klinger. The children range in age from 11 years down.
The funeral took place Monday afternoon. The services, which were private, were conducted by Rev. Duerschner of this city, following which the remains were laid to rest in Wilton cemetery. The sorrowing husband and orphans have the sincere sympathy of the community in the loss of a devoted wife and mother.
-----Thur., 20 Feb 1919, Waseca Herald, p. 1, col. 3
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