Mrs. Maud Klett, wife of Fred Klett, whose illness with pneumonia had been noted in our columns, died this morning about 5:30 o'clock. She had been ill only about one week, and her death comes as a great shock to her very many friends.
The deceased, who was aged 31 years and 8 months, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pilkington, deceased, who were well known residents of Osceola. Five years ago last September she was married to Fred Klett, of this city.
Besides her husband, she iss survived by two little sons, John Lee and Frederick Howard, together with the following brothers and sisters; viz: Mrs. William Maffatt and Mrs. Robert Burton, of Osceola, Mrs. Frank Croyle, this city; Mrs. Marshall Fleck, of Altoona, Mrs. John Hagan, of Beaverdale; Mrs. George Hartshorn, of Boswell; John of Mapleton; William, living in West Virginia, and Robert and Thomas, residing in Illinois.
Mrs. Klett was a member of the Episcopal church, and a young woman whose lovely graces endeared her to a large circle of friends., who will sincerely mourn her passing.
The funeral will take place from her late home on North Centre street on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. F.T. Eastmen officiating.
Philipsburg Daily Journal, January 9, 1914
Mrs. Maud Klett, wife of Fred Klett, whose illness with pneumonia had been noted in our columns, died this morning about 5:30 o'clock. She had been ill only about one week, and her death comes as a great shock to her very many friends.
The deceased, who was aged 31 years and 8 months, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pilkington, deceased, who were well known residents of Osceola. Five years ago last September she was married to Fred Klett, of this city.
Besides her husband, she iss survived by two little sons, John Lee and Frederick Howard, together with the following brothers and sisters; viz: Mrs. William Maffatt and Mrs. Robert Burton, of Osceola, Mrs. Frank Croyle, this city; Mrs. Marshall Fleck, of Altoona, Mrs. John Hagan, of Beaverdale; Mrs. George Hartshorn, of Boswell; John of Mapleton; William, living in West Virginia, and Robert and Thomas, residing in Illinois.
Mrs. Klett was a member of the Episcopal church, and a young woman whose lovely graces endeared her to a large circle of friends., who will sincerely mourn her passing.
The funeral will take place from her late home on North Centre street on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. F.T. Eastmen officiating.
Philipsburg Daily Journal, January 9, 1914
Family Members
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Martha Ann Pilkington Burton
1863–1930
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Alice Pilkington Hagan
1865–1944
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Hannah "Annie" Pilkington Hartshorne
1867–1933
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Robert Henry Pilkington Sr
1869–1937
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William Thomas Pilkington Sr
1874–1948
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Jonathan Charles Pilkington
1875–1934
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Mary Etta Pilkington Croyle
1877–1925
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Ada Belle Pilkington Fleck
1878–1953
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Bessie Edith Pilkington Maffet
1880–1939
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Thomas Milton Pilkington
1885–1947
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