MRS. G. KLANN, CATO, PASSES AWAY IN CITY
Mrs. Anna Klann, wife of Gustave Klann in Cato, who has been ill for several months, died at 11:30 this morning at the home of her niece, Mrs. John Dramm, Park Street, where she had been staying in order to receive medical attention here.
The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon from the home of her son, Herman Klann at Cato, the Rev. Koch of Reedsville officiating at the services.
Mrs. Klann was born at Golsern, German Austria, May 14, 1848, and would have been seventy-nine at her next birthday. She came to this country with her parents in 1853, the family settling on a farm near St. Nazianz.
In 1867, she was married to H. Hanson who lived only a couple of years and in 1872 she was married to Gustave Klann, the family making its home in the town of Cato.
Surviving are the husband, Gustave Klann, and the following children, Henry, Fred, Robert and Ernest Klann, Mrs. Mary Wiegert and William Klann at Clarks Mills, Mrs. Vitus Wiegert at Whitelaw, Herman Klann and Mrs. Anton Hastreiter at Cato.
Through her many sterling qualities and her neighborliness, Mrs. Klann had won for herself an unusually wide circle of friends and her death, to whom news of the death (sic), while not unexpected, will come as a shock.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, April 9, 1927 P. 1
MRS. G. KLANN, CATO, PASSES AWAY IN CITY
Mrs. Anna Klann, wife of Gustave Klann in Cato, who has been ill for several months, died at 11:30 this morning at the home of her niece, Mrs. John Dramm, Park Street, where she had been staying in order to receive medical attention here.
The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon from the home of her son, Herman Klann at Cato, the Rev. Koch of Reedsville officiating at the services.
Mrs. Klann was born at Golsern, German Austria, May 14, 1848, and would have been seventy-nine at her next birthday. She came to this country with her parents in 1853, the family settling on a farm near St. Nazianz.
In 1867, she was married to H. Hanson who lived only a couple of years and in 1872 she was married to Gustave Klann, the family making its home in the town of Cato.
Surviving are the husband, Gustave Klann, and the following children, Henry, Fred, Robert and Ernest Klann, Mrs. Mary Wiegert and William Klann at Clarks Mills, Mrs. Vitus Wiegert at Whitelaw, Herman Klann and Mrs. Anton Hastreiter at Cato.
Through her many sterling qualities and her neighborliness, Mrs. Klann had won for herself an unusually wide circle of friends and her death, to whom news of the death (sic), while not unexpected, will come as a shock.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, April 9, 1927 P. 1
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