New Ulm Review Jan 1918
Last Saturday Mrs. Frank Krause passed away at her home near Coleharbor, ND, after a short period of illness. She suffered with influenza which developed into pneumonia and was the cause of her demise.
Mrs. Krause nee Ida Apitz, was born April 22, 1886 in Renville County and when she was very young she came with her parents to Brown County, where she grew to womanhood. In the fall of 1913 she was united in marriage to her surviving husband. Their union was blessed with 2 children who also survive her.
Besides her husband and children, the deceased is survived by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Apitz, near this city and the following brothers: Henry; of near Hector, Hugo in the servioe in France; Herbert, Robert and Otto, who are at home and one sister Augusta who is also at home. The remains were brought to this city and funeral services were held Tuesday after which the remains were buried in the Lutheran Cemetery.
New Ulm Review Jan 1918
Last Saturday Mrs. Frank Krause passed away at her home near Coleharbor, ND, after a short period of illness. She suffered with influenza which developed into pneumonia and was the cause of her demise.
Mrs. Krause nee Ida Apitz, was born April 22, 1886 in Renville County and when she was very young she came with her parents to Brown County, where she grew to womanhood. In the fall of 1913 she was united in marriage to her surviving husband. Their union was blessed with 2 children who also survive her.
Besides her husband and children, the deceased is survived by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Apitz, near this city and the following brothers: Henry; of near Hector, Hugo in the servioe in France; Herbert, Robert and Otto, who are at home and one sister Augusta who is also at home. The remains were brought to this city and funeral services were held Tuesday after which the remains were buried in the Lutheran Cemetery.
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