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Albert Daniel Kaser

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Albert Daniel Kaser

Birth
Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Death
24 Dec 1925 (aged 63)
Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Frankfort Times

Dec 27, 1925, Page 2



Kaser Funeral 2 O'clock Today

Funeral services for the late Albert D. Kaser will be conducted from the family home, four miles north of Frankfort on the Kilmore road, at two o'clock this afternoon. The service will be conducted by the Rev. George Wolfe of Mulberry and interment will be made in the St. Luke cemetery.

The death of Mr. Kaiser came suddenly and unexpectedly at 7:30 o'clock on Christmas eve and resulted from an attack of neuralgia of the heart after an illness of three days.

In the passing of Mr. Kaser the county loses one of its well known and highly respected farmers and a man who was surrounded by a host of admiring friends.

The deceased was a native of Clinton county, and was a son of the late Augustine and Ellen Landis Kaser, early pioneers of the county. He was born May 12, 1862, and was past 63 years of age at the time of his death. All his life had been spent within the county and he was widely known as one of the county's progressive farmers.

The deceased was a member of the St. Luke church north of this city and was active in all farm movements for the best interest of the community.

On July 5, 1884, he was united in marriage with Mary Tract who besides four children, survive. They are Harry E. Kaser, of Indianapolis; Clarence A. Kaser, of Ovid, Michigan; Russell G. Kaser; and Herbert Kaser, at home. He is also survived by four brothers and three sisters, Hiram Kaser, of this city; Edward Kaser, superintendent of the county farm; Paul Kaser and James Kaser, residing north of the city; Mrs. Charles Ruch, Mrs. Ben Farber and Mrs. Charles Wolfe. Five grandchildren also survive.

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Frankfort Times

Dec 27, 1925, Page 2



Kaser Funeral 2 O'clock Today

Funeral services for the late Albert D. Kaser will be conducted from the family home, four miles north of Frankfort on the Kilmore road, at two o'clock this afternoon. The service will be conducted by the Rev. George Wolfe of Mulberry and interment will be made in the St. Luke cemetery.

The death of Mr. Kaiser came suddenly and unexpectedly at 7:30 o'clock on Christmas eve and resulted from an attack of neuralgia of the heart after an illness of three days.

In the passing of Mr. Kaser the county loses one of its well known and highly respected farmers and a man who was surrounded by a host of admiring friends.

The deceased was a native of Clinton county, and was a son of the late Augustine and Ellen Landis Kaser, early pioneers of the county. He was born May 12, 1862, and was past 63 years of age at the time of his death. All his life had been spent within the county and he was widely known as one of the county's progressive farmers.

The deceased was a member of the St. Luke church north of this city and was active in all farm movements for the best interest of the community.

On July 5, 1884, he was united in marriage with Mary Tract who besides four children, survive. They are Harry E. Kaser, of Indianapolis; Clarence A. Kaser, of Ovid, Michigan; Russell G. Kaser; and Herbert Kaser, at home. He is also survived by four brothers and three sisters, Hiram Kaser, of this city; Edward Kaser, superintendent of the county farm; Paul Kaser and James Kaser, residing north of the city; Mrs. Charles Ruch, Mrs. Ben Farber and Mrs. Charles Wolfe. Five grandchildren also survive.

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