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Mrs. Ernestine Klues died in her home, 1125 South Fifth street, at 10:45 o'clock, Monday night, of heart disease, after an illness of several months. She was born in Germany, January 1, 1857, and had been a resident of Quincy for fifty-two years. Mrs. Klues was a devout member of St. Mary's church.
[Left to mourn are] her husband, Andrew Klues; and a daughter, Mrs. Stella Schonoff. The following brothers: Frank Palasky of St. Louis; Henry Palasky of Hannibal; Joseph Palasky of St. Joseph, Missouri; and Ed Palasky and Stephen Palasky of Quincy; and sisters: Mrs. John Schmitt, Mrs. Isadore Milbert, Mrs. J. Zwick, and Miss Julia Palasky, all of this city; are also left to mourn.
(The Quincy Whig-Journal, Quincy Illinois; Tuesday, April 18, 1922; page 3.)
"Mother"
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Mrs. Ernestine Klues died in her home, 1125 South Fifth street, at 10:45 o'clock, Monday night, of heart disease, after an illness of several months. She was born in Germany, January 1, 1857, and had been a resident of Quincy for fifty-two years. Mrs. Klues was a devout member of St. Mary's church.
[Left to mourn are] her husband, Andrew Klues; and a daughter, Mrs. Stella Schonoff. The following brothers: Frank Palasky of St. Louis; Henry Palasky of Hannibal; Joseph Palasky of St. Joseph, Missouri; and Ed Palasky and Stephen Palasky of Quincy; and sisters: Mrs. John Schmitt, Mrs. Isadore Milbert, Mrs. J. Zwick, and Miss Julia Palasky, all of this city; are also left to mourn.
(The Quincy Whig-Journal, Quincy Illinois; Tuesday, April 18, 1922; page 3.)
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