For 25 years he had been a resident of this county, having come to Colville in 1885, removing from here to Bossburg about 10 years ago. he was engaged in business here with Martin Gelbman, selling his interests to the latter on leaving here. He was living on his farm near Bossburg at the time of his death.
Mr. Klidosty was born in Austria-Hungary December 27, 1855, coming to America when but a youth. In 1892 he was united in marriage with Miss Marchie Bryant, and from this union there are three children, all living, Alvin, age 16; Lena, aged 15; and Lawrence aged 6 years.
The deceased was a man of sterling integrity, and was a model citizen, gaining and holding the respect and esteem of all who made his acquaintance.
A brother of the deceased lives at Omaha, where he is engaged in business, and another brother and sister in Austria-Hungary also survive him.
The Colville examiner. (Colville, Wash.), 31 July 1909
For 25 years he had been a resident of this county, having come to Colville in 1885, removing from here to Bossburg about 10 years ago. he was engaged in business here with Martin Gelbman, selling his interests to the latter on leaving here. He was living on his farm near Bossburg at the time of his death.
Mr. Klidosty was born in Austria-Hungary December 27, 1855, coming to America when but a youth. In 1892 he was united in marriage with Miss Marchie Bryant, and from this union there are three children, all living, Alvin, age 16; Lena, aged 15; and Lawrence aged 6 years.
The deceased was a man of sterling integrity, and was a model citizen, gaining and holding the respect and esteem of all who made his acquaintance.
A brother of the deceased lives at Omaha, where he is engaged in business, and another brother and sister in Austria-Hungary also survive him.
The Colville examiner. (Colville, Wash.), 31 July 1909
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