Mrs. Caroline Kintzer, 127 McCarragher street, who died at Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital, Saturday afternoon, will be buried tomorrow afternoon at 2. Interment will be at Oaklawn Cemetery. Mrs. Kintzer had been ill three weeks of pneumonia.
Mrs. Kintzer, the daughter of the late Stephen and Emma Haas, Germany, was born, March 18, 1865, locating in this country when thirteen years of age. She was widely known throughout the city and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Henry Haas, and a son, Fred Kintzer, both of Wilkes-Barre; five grandchildren, one brother, Henry Haas, Plainfield, N. J., and four sisters. Mrs. Catherine Adolp, Mrs. Carl Buss, Mrs. Phillip Binney and Mrs. Emma Haas, all of this city.
Mrs. Caroline Kintzer, 127 McCarragher street, who died at Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital, Saturday afternoon, will be buried tomorrow afternoon at 2. Interment will be at Oaklawn Cemetery. Mrs. Kintzer had been ill three weeks of pneumonia.
Mrs. Kintzer, the daughter of the late Stephen and Emma Haas, Germany, was born, March 18, 1865, locating in this country when thirteen years of age. She was widely known throughout the city and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Henry Haas, and a son, Fred Kintzer, both of Wilkes-Barre; five grandchildren, one brother, Henry Haas, Plainfield, N. J., and four sisters. Mrs. Catherine Adolp, Mrs. Carl Buss, Mrs. Phillip Binney and Mrs. Emma Haas, all of this city.
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