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Christian Ferdinand Klinges

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Christian Ferdinand Klinges

Birth
Elmstein, Landkreis Bad Dürkheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death
15 Dec 1932 (aged 79)
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.222647, Longitude: -75.919066
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Son of Christian and Theresa (Gloman) Klinges.
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        CHRISTIAN KLINGES DIES
    Christian Klinges, 79, of 115 Plymouth avenue, this city, died this morning at his home following an illness of complications. Mr. Klinges was a widely known and respected resident of this city for the past sixty years. He was an Interior decorator by trade.
    Deceased was a communicant of St. Aloysius Church. Surviving are his widow and the following children: Mrs. Angelo Zuppo, Mrs. Marion McAllister, Mrs. George Aigers, New York City; Mrs. George Heim, Jersey City, N. J.; Mrs. William Abbott, Chicago; Mrs Frank Murray, Chicago; Mrs. Emil Quass, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Russell Smith, New Haven, Conn.; David A., and Francis J. of Wilkes-Barre; a brother, Sebastian Klinges, of Glen Lyon, and a sister, Mrs. Louisa Hahn.
    Funeral arrangementss have not been completed.
(Wilkes-Barre Evening News, 15 Dec 1932)
Son of Christian and Theresa (Gloman) Klinges.
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        CHRISTIAN KLINGES DIES
    Christian Klinges, 79, of 115 Plymouth avenue, this city, died this morning at his home following an illness of complications. Mr. Klinges was a widely known and respected resident of this city for the past sixty years. He was an Interior decorator by trade.
    Deceased was a communicant of St. Aloysius Church. Surviving are his widow and the following children: Mrs. Angelo Zuppo, Mrs. Marion McAllister, Mrs. George Aigers, New York City; Mrs. George Heim, Jersey City, N. J.; Mrs. William Abbott, Chicago; Mrs Frank Murray, Chicago; Mrs. Emil Quass, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Russell Smith, New Haven, Conn.; David A., and Francis J. of Wilkes-Barre; a brother, Sebastian Klinges, of Glen Lyon, and a sister, Mrs. Louisa Hahn.
    Funeral arrangementss have not been completed.
(Wilkes-Barre Evening News, 15 Dec 1932)


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