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James Klint

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James Klint

Birth
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
29 Nov 1953 (aged 65)
Lusk, Niobrara County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
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James Klint
(October 10, 1888 - November 29, 1953)

The Lusk Herald
December 3, 1953

James Klint Dies In Lusk Sunday

James Klint, 65, a resident of Niobrara County for the past fifty years, died at the Niobrara Memorial Hospital Sunday, Nov. 29. He had suffered a heart attack at this ranch home, and was brought to the hospital several days prior to his death.

He had lived for many years on a ranch north of Lance Creek where he was engaged in the stockraising business. Born at Omaha Oct. 10, 1888, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klint, he attended school in eastern Nebraska until coming to Wyoming. On Oct. 31, 1917 he enlisted in World War I. He was married to Miss Susie Mabel Hollenbeck who previously died.

Survivors are three daughters, Miss Lillian Klint of Lance Creek, Mrs. Jessie Ritter of Torrington, and Mrs. Thelma Bremmer of Walton, Neb., and five grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted from the Peet Chapel at 2:00 p.m. this Wednesday afternoon by the Rev. Jacob Nein with interment being made in the Lusk Cemetery.


The Lusk Herald
December 10, 1953
Final Rites Held For James Klint

Funeral services were held for James Klint, long time resident of Niobrara County, Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 2, at the Peet Chapel, with the Rev. Jacob Nein, pastor of the Congregational Church, officiating.

Mr. Klint died at the Niobrara Memorial Hospital November 29 after a short illness. At the time of his passing he was 65 years of age.

Two selections, "Be Still My Soul," and "Immortal Love," were sung by Mrs. Samuel M. Thomas and Miss Phyllis Johns during the service. The women were accompanied by Mrs. J. P. Watson at the organ.

Serving as pallbearers were C. W. Erwin, Edwin Pfister, Z. B. Crinklaw, Leonard Ong, Ray Baugh and C. E. Marvin.

Among the out-of-town relatives here for the funeral were two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Ritter of Torrington, and Mrs. Thelmas Bremmer of Walton, Neb.
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"Source of information: Niobrara County Library, www.niobraracountylibrary.org "
James Klint
(October 10, 1888 - November 29, 1953)

The Lusk Herald
December 3, 1953

James Klint Dies In Lusk Sunday

James Klint, 65, a resident of Niobrara County for the past fifty years, died at the Niobrara Memorial Hospital Sunday, Nov. 29. He had suffered a heart attack at this ranch home, and was brought to the hospital several days prior to his death.

He had lived for many years on a ranch north of Lance Creek where he was engaged in the stockraising business. Born at Omaha Oct. 10, 1888, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klint, he attended school in eastern Nebraska until coming to Wyoming. On Oct. 31, 1917 he enlisted in World War I. He was married to Miss Susie Mabel Hollenbeck who previously died.

Survivors are three daughters, Miss Lillian Klint of Lance Creek, Mrs. Jessie Ritter of Torrington, and Mrs. Thelma Bremmer of Walton, Neb., and five grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted from the Peet Chapel at 2:00 p.m. this Wednesday afternoon by the Rev. Jacob Nein with interment being made in the Lusk Cemetery.


The Lusk Herald
December 10, 1953
Final Rites Held For James Klint

Funeral services were held for James Klint, long time resident of Niobrara County, Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 2, at the Peet Chapel, with the Rev. Jacob Nein, pastor of the Congregational Church, officiating.

Mr. Klint died at the Niobrara Memorial Hospital November 29 after a short illness. At the time of his passing he was 65 years of age.

Two selections, "Be Still My Soul," and "Immortal Love," were sung by Mrs. Samuel M. Thomas and Miss Phyllis Johns during the service. The women were accompanied by Mrs. J. P. Watson at the organ.

Serving as pallbearers were C. W. Erwin, Edwin Pfister, Z. B. Crinklaw, Leonard Ong, Ray Baugh and C. E. Marvin.

Among the out-of-town relatives here for the funeral were two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Ritter of Torrington, and Mrs. Thelmas Bremmer of Walton, Neb.
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"Source of information: Niobrara County Library, www.niobraracountylibrary.org "


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