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Anna Elizabeth <I>Brandau</I> Kling

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Anna Elizabeth Brandau Kling

Birth
Baumbach, Landkreis Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Hessen, Germany
Death
15 Jul 1952 (aged 81)
Rudd, Floyd County, Iowa, USA
Burial
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MRS. A. KLING DIES AT RUDD
Funeral Services Are Not Complete

Mrs. Anna E. Kling, 81, died at the home of her daughter, Mr. Grandon Burnett, Rudd, at 3:20 a.m. Tuesday, following an illness. She had been a resident of the Rudd area 49 years.

Mrs. Kling was born Anna Brandau, daughter of Frederick and Anna (Hott) Brandau, July 20, 1870 at Baumbach, Germany. She came to the U.S. at the age of 11 with her parents and resided at Rudd. She was married to Louis Kling, October 7, 1896 at Rudd.

They established their first residence at Winona Minnesota. In 1903 they moved to Rudd where she had lived since that time.

Mrs. Kling was confirmed with the first confirmation class in Eden Presbyterian Church at Rudd in 1888. She was a member of the Degree of Honor and the Rudd Methodist Church.

Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Elmer (Kate) Apel, Nora Springs; son, Alvin Kling, Osage; and daughter, Mrs. Grandon (Luella) Burnett, Rudd with whom she made her home; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and a brother, Herman Brandau, Osage.
She was preceded in death by her husband and one son, two sisters and four brothers.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The McAuley and Son Funeral Home is in charge.

Mason City Globe Gazette, Tuesday, July 15, 1952
MRS. A. KLING DIES AT RUDD
Funeral Services Are Not Complete

Mrs. Anna E. Kling, 81, died at the home of her daughter, Mr. Grandon Burnett, Rudd, at 3:20 a.m. Tuesday, following an illness. She had been a resident of the Rudd area 49 years.

Mrs. Kling was born Anna Brandau, daughter of Frederick and Anna (Hott) Brandau, July 20, 1870 at Baumbach, Germany. She came to the U.S. at the age of 11 with her parents and resided at Rudd. She was married to Louis Kling, October 7, 1896 at Rudd.

They established their first residence at Winona Minnesota. In 1903 they moved to Rudd where she had lived since that time.

Mrs. Kling was confirmed with the first confirmation class in Eden Presbyterian Church at Rudd in 1888. She was a member of the Degree of Honor and the Rudd Methodist Church.

Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Elmer (Kate) Apel, Nora Springs; son, Alvin Kling, Osage; and daughter, Mrs. Grandon (Luella) Burnett, Rudd with whom she made her home; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and a brother, Herman Brandau, Osage.
She was preceded in death by her husband and one son, two sisters and four brothers.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The McAuley and Son Funeral Home is in charge.

Mason City Globe Gazette, Tuesday, July 15, 1952


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