Emily Marie KRAMER
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name | Emily Marie KRAMER |
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death | 1. December 1987 | Columbus, Colorado, Texas, United States
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baptism | 26. December 1899 | Cat Spring, Austin, Texas, United States
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burial | Frelsburg, Colorado, Texas, United States
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birth | 28. March 1898 | Rosenberg, Fort Bend, Texas, United States
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census | 1930 | Colorado County, Texas, United States
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confirmation | 26. April 1926 | Frelsburg, Colorado, Texas, United States
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marriage | 30. April 1918 | Frelsburg, Colorado, Texas, United States
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30. April 1918
Frelsburg, Colorado, Texas, United States |
William August KLAUS |
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Klaus, Emily M.; born: Mar 28, 1898; died: Dec 1, 1987; Née Kramer, married William August Klaus, Apr 30, 1918 - - - Klaus, Emily Marie (Kramer) Klaus Funeral services were for Emily Marie Klaus Thursday, December 3 from St. Paul Lutheran Church in Columbus under the direction of Henneke Funeral Home with Pastor Robert Schlortt officiating Burial was at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery in Frelsburg. Mrs. Emily Marie Klaus was born March 28, 1898 in Booth, Texas to August Kramer and Eliza Thiel. She married A . Klaus April 30, 1918 in Frelsburg by Rev. Gus Szillat. She was a housewife and a Lutheran. She was baptized December 26, 1899 at Cat Spring Lutheran Church by Rev. C. Schmidt. Mrs. Klaus was confirmed April 11, 1926 in Frelsburg by Rev. 0. Lindenburg. Mrs. Klaus was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, two sisters, one brother, one infant daughter in 1940, two half-brothers, and one half-sister. Survivors include two daughters, Norma Drymalla of Columbus. and Amanda Albers of Vidor, Texas; two sons, Raymond Klaus of Columbus and Roy Klaus of Brenham; half -sisters, Ann Kaiser of Columbus, Betty Blaschke of Houston and Hilda Strang of Victoria; brothers, Bill Kramer of Freer, Texas and Edwin Kramer of Victoria; half-brother, Arnold Kramer of Houston; nine grandchildren; and. 13 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Rusty Klaus, grandson, Chuck Hall, L. J. Braden, James Yearwood,. Leonard Evanicky and Joe Tiner all grandson-in-laws. Honorary pallbearers are Tim Klaus, grandson, Kenny Riggs and Robert Nelson both grandson-in-laws. Colorado County Citizen, December 10, 1987
Sources
1 | Ancestral File (R)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998
Abbreviation: Ancestral File (R)
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