Mrs. Fred (Leona) Kimler of Williamsfield, 85, died August 18, in St. Mary's Hospital in Galesburg.
She was born in Knox County January 2, 1885, a daughter of Lincoln and Deborah Spencer Huber. She married Fred Kimler September 9, 1905.
He survives in Knoxville with three daughters, Mrs Russell (Mae) Sandstrom of Conway, Mo, Mrs. Fred (Dorothy) Clark of DeLong, and Mrs. Roger (Marita) Cecil of Middlegrove; two sons, Royce of Williamsfield and Chester Kimler of Dahinda; three brothers, Charles of Williamsfield, Ray of Galva, and Spencer Huber of Omro, Wisc.; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Rice of Monica and Mrs. Marjorie Camp of Yates City; 20 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Kimler was a past president of the Williamsfield Legion Auxiliary and a member of the WSCS.
Burial was in the Williamsfield Cemetery. Johnson-Gill-Schuster was in charge of the arrangements.
Mrs. Fred (Leona) Kimler of Williamsfield, 85, died August 18, in St. Mary's Hospital in Galesburg.
She was born in Knox County January 2, 1885, a daughter of Lincoln and Deborah Spencer Huber. She married Fred Kimler September 9, 1905.
He survives in Knoxville with three daughters, Mrs Russell (Mae) Sandstrom of Conway, Mo, Mrs. Fred (Dorothy) Clark of DeLong, and Mrs. Roger (Marita) Cecil of Middlegrove; two sons, Royce of Williamsfield and Chester Kimler of Dahinda; three brothers, Charles of Williamsfield, Ray of Galva, and Spencer Huber of Omro, Wisc.; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Rice of Monica and Mrs. Marjorie Camp of Yates City; 20 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Kimler was a past president of the Williamsfield Legion Auxiliary and a member of the WSCS.
Burial was in the Williamsfield Cemetery. Johnson-Gill-Schuster was in charge of the arrangements.
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