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Clara <I>Heins</I> Dassler

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Clara Heins Dassler

Birth
Death
23 May 1931 (aged 61)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. A. Dassler Buried Here This Tuesday
Former Resident Is Stricken at Home In Amasa, Michigan
Mrs. Albert Dassler died Saturday at Amasa, Michigan, after suffering with a brief attack of heart trouble.
Mrs. Dassler, previous to her marriage, was Miss Clara Heins. She was born in this city October 13, 1869, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heins.
She attended the local schools and was one of the first graduates of the Kiel high school. She was also a charter member of the Kiel Frauenverein.
She was married to Albert Dassler December 28, 1890. The couple made their home here for some time, residing in the home which is now owned by Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Nauth. Mr. Dassler was manager of the Kiel Furniture factory.
Sixteen years ago they moved to Chicago, and the past year have been residing at Amasa, Michigan. Mrs. Dassler was born, married, and buried at the old homestead here.
The body was removed to the home of her brother, Rudolph Heins here, from where the funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. G. A. Kaltenbach of Chilton officiated. Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery.
Mrs. Dassler is survived by her husband, and three daughters, Althea at home, Mrs. Harold (Helen) Buswell of Amasa, Mich., and Mrs. Reed (Gertrude) Hankwitz of Chagrin Falls, Ohio. There are also two sisters, Miss Minnie Heins and Mrs. Jacob B. Laun of this city, and two brothers, Arthur Heins of Tigerton and Rudolph Heins of this city.
(May 1931 handwritten on obituary-no newspaper named)
Mrs. A. Dassler Buried Here This Tuesday
Former Resident Is Stricken at Home In Amasa, Michigan
Mrs. Albert Dassler died Saturday at Amasa, Michigan, after suffering with a brief attack of heart trouble.
Mrs. Dassler, previous to her marriage, was Miss Clara Heins. She was born in this city October 13, 1869, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heins.
She attended the local schools and was one of the first graduates of the Kiel high school. She was also a charter member of the Kiel Frauenverein.
She was married to Albert Dassler December 28, 1890. The couple made their home here for some time, residing in the home which is now owned by Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Nauth. Mr. Dassler was manager of the Kiel Furniture factory.
Sixteen years ago they moved to Chicago, and the past year have been residing at Amasa, Michigan. Mrs. Dassler was born, married, and buried at the old homestead here.
The body was removed to the home of her brother, Rudolph Heins here, from where the funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. G. A. Kaltenbach of Chilton officiated. Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery.
Mrs. Dassler is survived by her husband, and three daughters, Althea at home, Mrs. Harold (Helen) Buswell of Amasa, Mich., and Mrs. Reed (Gertrude) Hankwitz of Chagrin Falls, Ohio. There are also two sisters, Miss Minnie Heins and Mrs. Jacob B. Laun of this city, and two brothers, Arthur Heins of Tigerton and Rudolph Heins of this city.
(May 1931 handwritten on obituary-no newspaper named)


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