Julia <I>Kleber</I> Derflinger

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Julia Kleber Derflinger

Birth
Bruck an der Großglocknerstraße, Zell am See Bezirk, Salzburg, Austria
Death
25 Feb 1995 (aged 73)
Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna, Austria
Burial
Grossjedlersdorf, Wien Stadt, Vienna, Austria Add to Map
Plot
In With sister Regina Falkner and Brother-in-Law Anton Falkner.
Memorial ID
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Sweet Angelic Lady. Wife of the Late Fritz Derflinger (1897-1971). Daughter of Josef (1885-1947), and Maria (1892-1965) Kleber. Sister of Josef Kleber Jr. (1914-1942), Regina Kleber Falkner (1915-1995), Maria "Mitzi" Kleber Hahnl(1916-1997), Susanna Kleber Plotzlberger (1917-2011), Georg Kleber (1918-1998), Hans Kleber (1919-2014), Anton "Tony" Kleber (1921-1979),Cäcilia "Cilli" Kleber Voltmer (1923-1971), Margaretha Kleber Shields (1926-2021), Teresia "Resi" Kleber Ziegelwanger, (1928-1998), Hugo Kleber (1933-2009), and Engelbert (1935-2022). Very Gentle Woman, loved by all who knew her. She had a child like personality, everyone's favorite Tante (Aunt). She never had children of her own, the one time she was pregnant during the war she had to go into a bomb shelter and lost the baby, so she lived through her nieces and nephews. Her husband was much older than her more than 20 years, but of all of her sisters she got the best husband he treated her like she should be treated a queen. To know Julia was to love her there was never such a kind unselfish woman who would do anything for you like her. If you were in need Julia would be there to help you. She was very fond of her pet rabbit. In 1994 as she was preparing to cross the street a man driving way too fast and not paying attention struck her, and then sped off. Though she did not die instantly she never fully recovered. In January of 1995 she was able to attend the funeral of her oldest and closest sister Regina when she died quite suddenly of a heart attack. All her family could see she was not well, they were right. A month later her niece Helga (Regina's daughter) found Julia asleep in her bed, she was gone. Poor Helga just a month earlier she found her mother gone and now her aunt. Julia was laid to rest with Regina and Regina's husband Anton. The man that hit her was arrested, but did not get a big enough sentence for killing the Wonderful Lady.
Sweet Angelic Lady. Wife of the Late Fritz Derflinger (1897-1971). Daughter of Josef (1885-1947), and Maria (1892-1965) Kleber. Sister of Josef Kleber Jr. (1914-1942), Regina Kleber Falkner (1915-1995), Maria "Mitzi" Kleber Hahnl(1916-1997), Susanna Kleber Plotzlberger (1917-2011), Georg Kleber (1918-1998), Hans Kleber (1919-2014), Anton "Tony" Kleber (1921-1979),Cäcilia "Cilli" Kleber Voltmer (1923-1971), Margaretha Kleber Shields (1926-2021), Teresia "Resi" Kleber Ziegelwanger, (1928-1998), Hugo Kleber (1933-2009), and Engelbert (1935-2022). Very Gentle Woman, loved by all who knew her. She had a child like personality, everyone's favorite Tante (Aunt). She never had children of her own, the one time she was pregnant during the war she had to go into a bomb shelter and lost the baby, so she lived through her nieces and nephews. Her husband was much older than her more than 20 years, but of all of her sisters she got the best husband he treated her like she should be treated a queen. To know Julia was to love her there was never such a kind unselfish woman who would do anything for you like her. If you were in need Julia would be there to help you. She was very fond of her pet rabbit. In 1994 as she was preparing to cross the street a man driving way too fast and not paying attention struck her, and then sped off. Though she did not die instantly she never fully recovered. In January of 1995 she was able to attend the funeral of her oldest and closest sister Regina when she died quite suddenly of a heart attack. All her family could see she was not well, they were right. A month later her niece Helga (Regina's daughter) found Julia asleep in her bed, she was gone. Poor Helga just a month earlier she found her mother gone and now her aunt. Julia was laid to rest with Regina and Regina's husband Anton. The man that hit her was arrested, but did not get a big enough sentence for killing the Wonderful Lady.


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