DEATH VISITS NEW HAVEN HOME TWICE
New Haven, Ia. Death visited the Maurice Condon home twice within five hours Sunday.
His mother, Mrs. Margaret Condon, 76, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.E. .Burke, in Waterloo about noon of Parkinsons disease, and Mrs. Maurice Condons mother, Mrs. Mary Kleckner, 79, at 5 p.m. Sunday in the hospital at Osage, from a heart ailment.
Mrs Kleckner was born Mary Gilles, daughter of Nicholas and Mary Gilles, March 12, 1868 in Wisconsin, and as a girl came with her parents to a farm near New Haven.
She was married to Matt Kleckner in February 1886. their first home was at Fargo, N. D. They moved to a farm near New Haven in 1891 and Mr. Kleckner died there in 1919.
Mrs. Kleckner retired to New Haven, where she had lived since.
Surviving are two sons, William, Minneapolis; Ernest, St. Ansgar; six daughters; Mrs. Peter Michels, Osage; Mrs. John Webber, NOra Springs; Mrs. Peter Brandt; Mrs. Vincent Dunlay and Mrs. Maurice Condon, all of New Haven; Mrs. LaVerne Robbins, Oak Park, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. John Junk, Odgen Utah; three rothers, Will and Peter, New Haven; and Joe, Shawnee, Okla.; 37 grandchildren and 38 great-gandchildren.
One son, Alfred, preceded her.
Funeral services will be Wednesday in Sacred Heart church at Osage. Burial will be at New Haven.
DEATH VISITS NEW HAVEN HOME TWICE
New Haven, Ia. Death visited the Maurice Condon home twice within five hours Sunday.
His mother, Mrs. Margaret Condon, 76, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.E. .Burke, in Waterloo about noon of Parkinsons disease, and Mrs. Maurice Condons mother, Mrs. Mary Kleckner, 79, at 5 p.m. Sunday in the hospital at Osage, from a heart ailment.
Mrs Kleckner was born Mary Gilles, daughter of Nicholas and Mary Gilles, March 12, 1868 in Wisconsin, and as a girl came with her parents to a farm near New Haven.
She was married to Matt Kleckner in February 1886. their first home was at Fargo, N. D. They moved to a farm near New Haven in 1891 and Mr. Kleckner died there in 1919.
Mrs. Kleckner retired to New Haven, where she had lived since.
Surviving are two sons, William, Minneapolis; Ernest, St. Ansgar; six daughters; Mrs. Peter Michels, Osage; Mrs. John Webber, NOra Springs; Mrs. Peter Brandt; Mrs. Vincent Dunlay and Mrs. Maurice Condon, all of New Haven; Mrs. LaVerne Robbins, Oak Park, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. John Junk, Odgen Utah; three rothers, Will and Peter, New Haven; and Joe, Shawnee, Okla.; 37 grandchildren and 38 great-gandchildren.
One son, Alfred, preceded her.
Funeral services will be Wednesday in Sacred Heart church at Osage. Burial will be at New Haven.
Family Members
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John Baptist Gilles
1854–1904
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Thomas Gilles
1855 – unknown
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Anton K Gilles
1858–1938
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Peter Gilles
1860–1951
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Mathias John Gilles
1862–1907
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Catherine Gilles Schoenborn
1864–1935
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Anna Maria Gilles Pint
1866–1923
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Paulina Gilles
1869 – unknown
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Joseph John Gilles
1871–1953
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Jacob Gilles
1873 – unknown
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Gertrude Gilles Junk
1875–1963
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William Joseph Gilles
1878–1968
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Alfred Nicholas Kleckner
1887–1940
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Ernest Joseph Kleckner
1888–1967
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Gertrude Kleckner Michels
1889–1971
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Pauline Kleckner Weber
1891–1980
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William J. Kleckner
1894–1955
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Evelyn E Kleckner Brandt
1895–1962
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Ida E Kleckner Robbins
1899–1994
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Matilda Catherine Kleckner Dunlay
1900–1995
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Isabelle Mary Kleckner Condon
1902–1990
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