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Martin Eugene Kloefkorn

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Martin Eugene Kloefkorn

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20 Jan 1984 (aged 88)
Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas, USA
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Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Caldwell Messenger, Caldwell, Sumner Co., KS - January 26, 1984

Martin Kloefkorn
Martin Eugene Kloefkorn of 304 North Market in Caldwell passed away January 20th at the Caldwll Hospital. He was born January 30, 1895 and was 88 when he passed away.

Survivors include wife Josephine Kloefkorn. Children: Glenn Kloefkorn of Wellington, Marvin Kloefkorn of Caldwell, Merle Kloefkorn of Prescott, Arizona, Dean Kloefkorn of Tuscon, Arizona, Wanda Biggs Edgemont, Arkansas, and Imogene Hilton of Wichita.

One sister, Anna Rains of Caldwell, 21 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his Mother and Father, three sons: Maurice, Basil and Max and eleven brothers and sisters.

Funeral services were held Monday, January 23rd at 10:30 a.m. at the Assembly of God Church in Caldwell. Organist was Sue Harris, pianist was Judy Stetz with soloist Tom Thompson Songs were "How Great Thou Art" and Old Rugged Cross."

Burial was in the Caldwell Cemetery.

Caldwell Messenger, Caldwell, Sumner Co., KS - January 26, 1984

Martin Kloefkorn
Martin Eugene Kloefkorn of 304 North Market in Caldwell passed away January 20th at the Caldwll Hospital. He was born January 30, 1895 and was 88 when he passed away.

Survivors include wife Josephine Kloefkorn. Children: Glenn Kloefkorn of Wellington, Marvin Kloefkorn of Caldwell, Merle Kloefkorn of Prescott, Arizona, Dean Kloefkorn of Tuscon, Arizona, Wanda Biggs Edgemont, Arkansas, and Imogene Hilton of Wichita.

One sister, Anna Rains of Caldwell, 21 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his Mother and Father, three sons: Maurice, Basil and Max and eleven brothers and sisters.

Funeral services were held Monday, January 23rd at 10:30 a.m. at the Assembly of God Church in Caldwell. Organist was Sue Harris, pianist was Judy Stetz with soloist Tom Thompson Songs were "How Great Thou Art" and Old Rugged Cross."

Burial was in the Caldwell Cemetery.



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