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Ernest Louis Klann

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Ernest Louis Klann

Birth
Death
15 May 1925 (aged 39)
Burial
Cato, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ERNEST KLANN DIES AT CATO HOME, AGED 39

Earnest (sic) Klann died at the family home in the village of Cato yesterday afternoon after an illness of two years. The immediate cause of death was an attack of influenza which he was unable to combat because of his long illness.
The funeral will be held from the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial will be at the Clarks Mills cemetery.
Mr. Klann was born in the town of Cato thirty-nine years ago and was married fifteen years ago to Miss Emma Cooper, the widow, who survives him together with his mother, Mrs. Anna Klann, who has been making her home with him.
Two brothers, William Klann of Clarks Mills and Herman Klann of the town of Cato, and three sisters, Mrs. William Wiedert, Mrs. Vitas Wiedert and Mrs. Anton Hastreitter, all of the town of Cato, also surviving him.
Mr. Klann had for a number of years been employed at the box factory at Cato.
-Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, May 16, 1925 P.2
ERNEST KLANN DIES AT CATO HOME, AGED 39

Earnest (sic) Klann died at the family home in the village of Cato yesterday afternoon after an illness of two years. The immediate cause of death was an attack of influenza which he was unable to combat because of his long illness.
The funeral will be held from the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial will be at the Clarks Mills cemetery.
Mr. Klann was born in the town of Cato thirty-nine years ago and was married fifteen years ago to Miss Emma Cooper, the widow, who survives him together with his mother, Mrs. Anna Klann, who has been making her home with him.
Two brothers, William Klann of Clarks Mills and Herman Klann of the town of Cato, and three sisters, Mrs. William Wiedert, Mrs. Vitas Wiedert and Mrs. Anton Hastreitter, all of the town of Cato, also surviving him.
Mr. Klann had for a number of years been employed at the box factory at Cato.
-Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, May 16, 1925 P.2


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