The Cashion Independent (Cashion, OK) Thursday, 12 Feb 1931. Page 1
Merchant Dies From Stroke
Fred Klingman suffered a stroke of paralysis early Monday morning. He failed to regain conscience and died Monday about midnight.
Mr. Klingman first entered business in Cashion about 1911. He later sold his interests and moved to Binger. With his family he returned to Cashion a few years ago, and a little over a year ago he bought a store which he was operating at the time of his death.
The Cashion Independent (Cashion, OK) Thursday, 12 Feb 1931. Page 1
Merchant Dies From Stroke
Fred Klingman suffered a stroke of paralysis early Monday morning. He failed to regain conscience and died Monday about midnight.
Mr. Klingman first entered business in Cashion about 1911. He later sold his interests and moved to Binger. With his family he returned to Cashion a few years ago, and a little over a year ago he bought a store which he was operating at the time of his death.
Family Members
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Mary Cornelia Klingman Saxby
1847–1913
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John Daniel Klingman
1849–1866
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William Henry Klingman
1851–1939
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Jacob Franklin Klingman
1854–1916
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Emma Rebecca Klingman Meeks
1855–1940
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Clara Ann Klingman Herrian
1858–1938
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James Samuel Klingman
1861–1864
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Calvin Russell Klingman
1865–1953
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Alice Mae Klingman Pitkin
1870–1958
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