MRS. KLINGHOLZ DIES AT AGE 88
Funeral Will Be Held At Bean Home Here Tuesday Afternoon
News of the death of Mrs. Victoria Klingholz, 88, who, up to a year ago
was a resident of Manitowoc, was received by relatives here yesterday.
The deceased died at the home of her son, Edward, Indianapolis, Saturday
at 3pm. Old age was the cause of her demise.
The deceased lived in Manitowoc practically her entire life, coming to
this city at the age of eight years with her parents from Buffalo, N.Y.
where she was born. Her maiden name was Victoria Zimse. She married
Richard Klingholz, who passed away thirty-three years ago. Three son and
three daughters survive; R.?. Klingholz, of this city, E.C. Klingholz of
Indianapolis, Mrs. J.J. Martin of Sedalia, Mo., Mrs. R.M. Pengilly of
Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Ben Bean of this city. Two sisters, Mrs. Henry
Schmidt of Manitowoc and Mrs. L.F. Bodden of Milwaukee, 19 grandchildren
and 20 great grandchildren also survive. The body will arrive Monday
afternoon and will be taken to the Ben Bean home, corner Seventeenth and
Marshall streets from where services will be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock.
Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Times, Monday, December 17, 1928, Page 2
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[bur. 12-18-1928/age 87 yrs/died at Indianapolis, IN/
cause: acute cardic delatation/bur. on Richard Klinholz lot]
MRS. KLINGHOLZ DIES AT AGE 88
Funeral Will Be Held At Bean Home Here Tuesday Afternoon
News of the death of Mrs. Victoria Klingholz, 88, who, up to a year ago
was a resident of Manitowoc, was received by relatives here yesterday.
The deceased died at the home of her son, Edward, Indianapolis, Saturday
at 3pm. Old age was the cause of her demise.
The deceased lived in Manitowoc practically her entire life, coming to
this city at the age of eight years with her parents from Buffalo, N.Y.
where she was born. Her maiden name was Victoria Zimse. She married
Richard Klingholz, who passed away thirty-three years ago. Three son and
three daughters survive; R.?. Klingholz, of this city, E.C. Klingholz of
Indianapolis, Mrs. J.J. Martin of Sedalia, Mo., Mrs. R.M. Pengilly of
Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Ben Bean of this city. Two sisters, Mrs. Henry
Schmidt of Manitowoc and Mrs. L.F. Bodden of Milwaukee, 19 grandchildren
and 20 great grandchildren also survive. The body will arrive Monday
afternoon and will be taken to the Ben Bean home, corner Seventeenth and
Marshall streets from where services will be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock.
Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Times, Monday, December 17, 1928, Page 2
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[bur. 12-18-1928/age 87 yrs/died at Indianapolis, IN/
cause: acute cardic delatation/bur. on Richard Klinholz lot]
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