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Susan E. <I>Leohr</I> Klass

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Susan E. Leohr Klass

Birth
Owen County, Indiana, USA
Death
25 Sep 1973 (aged 82)
Burial
Coal City, Owen County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Unknown Newspaper, September 27, 1973

SERVICES FOR SUSAN KLASS TODAY

Funeral services for Mrs. Susan E. Klass, 82, of Coal City will be today, Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Schoppenhorst Funeral Home in Clay City. The Rev. Ted Miller, pastor of the Jefferson Baptist Church of Coal City will be the officiating minister. Interment will be in the Fiscus Cemetery, southeast of Coal City. Mrs. Klass died at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, September 25, at the Glenburn Rest Haven Nursing Home in Linton. She had been in failing health the last three years and had been a patient in the nursing home since 1971. Her husband, John W. Klass preceded her in death July 29, 1970. Mrs. Klass was a member of the Jefferson Baptist Church. She is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Parker (Dorothy) Shouse of Coal City, and Mrs. Fred (Bessie) VanDeventer of Indianapolisl; her son, Herman Klass of Worthington; brothers, Jesse Leohr, Clay City, R.R. 2 and Henry Leohr, Coal City, R.R. 2; six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Mrs. Klass was born November 14, 1890 in Owen County, the daughter of George Leohr and Margaret Miller Leohr.
Unknown Newspaper, September 27, 1973

SERVICES FOR SUSAN KLASS TODAY

Funeral services for Mrs. Susan E. Klass, 82, of Coal City will be today, Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Schoppenhorst Funeral Home in Clay City. The Rev. Ted Miller, pastor of the Jefferson Baptist Church of Coal City will be the officiating minister. Interment will be in the Fiscus Cemetery, southeast of Coal City. Mrs. Klass died at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, September 25, at the Glenburn Rest Haven Nursing Home in Linton. She had been in failing health the last three years and had been a patient in the nursing home since 1971. Her husband, John W. Klass preceded her in death July 29, 1970. Mrs. Klass was a member of the Jefferson Baptist Church. She is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Parker (Dorothy) Shouse of Coal City, and Mrs. Fred (Bessie) VanDeventer of Indianapolisl; her son, Herman Klass of Worthington; brothers, Jesse Leohr, Clay City, R.R. 2 and Henry Leohr, Coal City, R.R. 2; six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Mrs. Klass was born November 14, 1890 in Owen County, the daughter of George Leohr and Margaret Miller Leohr.


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