Funeral services were conducted Monday morning in the Meyersdale Church of the
Brethren for Jacob Klingaman, 71, who died suddenly last Friday night in the
Somerset Community Hospital. Cause of his death was cerebral hemorrhage. Rev.
DeWitt Miller, pastor of the church, officiated. Interment was in Union
Cemetery in Meyersdale under the direction of H. R. Konhaus, Meyersdale
mortician. The body was viewed by friends at the Konhaus Funeral Home Sunday
night.
Mr. Klingaman was born on April 4, 1870, in Somerset County and was a son of
Noah and Lydia (Miller) Klingaman. His wife preceded him in death. Surviving
are these children: Mrs. Bruce Fike, Meyersdale R.D.; Mrs. James Boyer, Mrs.
William Fike, Meyersdale; Mrs. John Herwig, Friedens; Mrs. Peter Baer,
Meyersdale R.D., and Mrs. William Rogers, Silver Springs, Md. Also surviving
are 28 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Mr. Klingaman had been employed on construction work of the new railroad being
put in at Shanksville by the Berwind White Coal Co.
Meyersdale Republican, November 6, 1941
MEYERSDALE, Nov. 5.—Jacob Klingaman, 71 years old, of Somerset, R. D. 2, died suddenly Friday night of a cerebral hemorrhage after being stricken while walking on a Somerset street. He leaves six daughters, Mrs. Bruce Fike, and Mrs. Peter Baer of Meyersdale, R. D., Mrs. James Boyer of Meyersdale, Mrs. John Harwig of Friedens and Mrs. William Rogers of Washington. There are 28 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held Monday morning In the M e y e r s d a l e Church of the Brethren in charge of Rev. DeWitt L. Miller, pastor. Interment was made In Union Cemetery.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, November 5, 1941
Son of Noah & Lydia (Miller) Klingaman
Funeral services were conducted Monday morning in the Meyersdale Church of the
Brethren for Jacob Klingaman, 71, who died suddenly last Friday night in the
Somerset Community Hospital. Cause of his death was cerebral hemorrhage. Rev.
DeWitt Miller, pastor of the church, officiated. Interment was in Union
Cemetery in Meyersdale under the direction of H. R. Konhaus, Meyersdale
mortician. The body was viewed by friends at the Konhaus Funeral Home Sunday
night.
Mr. Klingaman was born on April 4, 1870, in Somerset County and was a son of
Noah and Lydia (Miller) Klingaman. His wife preceded him in death. Surviving
are these children: Mrs. Bruce Fike, Meyersdale R.D.; Mrs. James Boyer, Mrs.
William Fike, Meyersdale; Mrs. John Herwig, Friedens; Mrs. Peter Baer,
Meyersdale R.D., and Mrs. William Rogers, Silver Springs, Md. Also surviving
are 28 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Mr. Klingaman had been employed on construction work of the new railroad being
put in at Shanksville by the Berwind White Coal Co.
Meyersdale Republican, November 6, 1941
MEYERSDALE, Nov. 5.—Jacob Klingaman, 71 years old, of Somerset, R. D. 2, died suddenly Friday night of a cerebral hemorrhage after being stricken while walking on a Somerset street. He leaves six daughters, Mrs. Bruce Fike, and Mrs. Peter Baer of Meyersdale, R. D., Mrs. James Boyer of Meyersdale, Mrs. John Harwig of Friedens and Mrs. William Rogers of Washington. There are 28 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held Monday morning In the M e y e r s d a l e Church of the Brethren in charge of Rev. DeWitt L. Miller, pastor. Interment was made In Union Cemetery.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, November 5, 1941
Son of Noah & Lydia (Miller) Klingaman
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