JOSEPH KLINKNER DIES TUESDAY AT HOSPITAL
Taken ill a week ago with pneumonia and removed to the hospital, Joseph J.
Klinkner, 33, of 617 Chicago street, passed away Tuesday afternoon. The remains
may be viewed at the Pfeffer funeral home tonight and will be removed to the
home tomorrow morning from where burial will take place Friday morning at 8:30
and at nine oclock from the Sacred Heart church.
The deceased was born in Manitowoc and always made his home here. He was a glove
cutter by trade. He was married in 1926 to Miss Emily Wranovsky who survives him
with two daughters, Doris Mae and Muriel Ann and two sons, Jerome and Clarence.
Three brothers, Capt. John Klinkner of Company E, and George of this city, Roland
of Two Rivers and three sisters, Mrs. Ella Kunish, Mrs. Joseph Hoyer and Miss
Isabel Klinkner all of this city also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, December 16, 1931 P. 3
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[bur. 12-18-1931/age 33 yrs/cause: lobar pneumonia]
JOSEPH KLINKNER DIES TUESDAY AT HOSPITAL
Taken ill a week ago with pneumonia and removed to the hospital, Joseph J.
Klinkner, 33, of 617 Chicago street, passed away Tuesday afternoon. The remains
may be viewed at the Pfeffer funeral home tonight and will be removed to the
home tomorrow morning from where burial will take place Friday morning at 8:30
and at nine oclock from the Sacred Heart church.
The deceased was born in Manitowoc and always made his home here. He was a glove
cutter by trade. He was married in 1926 to Miss Emily Wranovsky who survives him
with two daughters, Doris Mae and Muriel Ann and two sons, Jerome and Clarence.
Three brothers, Capt. John Klinkner of Company E, and George of this city, Roland
of Two Rivers and three sisters, Mrs. Ella Kunish, Mrs. Joseph Hoyer and Miss
Isabel Klinkner all of this city also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, December 16, 1931 P. 3
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[bur. 12-18-1931/age 33 yrs/cause: lobar pneumonia]
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