The Lima News
May 31 1937 Lima Ohio
Fred E. Klausing
Fred E. Klausing, 44, of 215
N. Jameson-ave, died at 1:10 a.
M. Monday in Memorial hospital
where he had been a medical pa-'
tient since May 25. He had been
sick for two weeks.
Klausing
had resided in Lima three years.
He was born in Rising Sun, Ind.
He was a member of the Masonic
lodge of Celina and the First
Baptist church of Lima.
Surviving him are his widow,
Gertrude, one daughter, Madonna,
at home, three brothers
and one sister. The brothers are
Will Klausing, of Chapin, III..
Harry, of Newport, Ky, and
George, of Rising Sun. The sister
is Mrs. Emilie Gehlker. of
Cincinnati.
The body will remain in the
Bowersock and Chiles Funeral home.
Funeral services will be conducted
at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday
in the mortuary and the
body will be taken to Aurora,
Ind., Thursday morning. Last
rites will be conducted there at
2 p. tn. Thursday and burial will
be in that city.
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