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Anna Kreuziger

1871 - 1933

 

Mrs. Emil Kreuziger, widely known resident of the town of Clyman and sister of Fred J. Klinger, local auto dealer, died at her home in route 1, Juneau, after an illness of four days. Death was due to a heart attack. She has been in failing health for some time previous to her last illness. She was 62 years of age.

 

Born on January 1, 1871, in the town of Emmet, her maiden name was Anna Klinger. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klinger. She was married in Richwood on May 30, 1899, to Mr. Kreuziger.

 

Mrs. Kreuziger was a member of St. John's Catholic Church at Clyman and of the Christian Mothers' society. She had many friends in Watertown.

 

The body was brought to the James W. Boyle chapel and later returned to the home. The funeral was held from the home, with services in St. John's Church, the Rev. A. J. Kloepetke officiating. Burial was in St. Isadore's cemetery.

 

SURVIVORS:

 
Husband
Daughter         Miss Marie Kreuziger
Son                      Albert Kreuziger
Son                      George Kreuziger
Son                      Benedict Kreuziger
Son                      Lawrence Kreuziger
Son                      Clarence Kreuziger
Son                      Edwin Kreuziger, all of the town of Clyman. 
 
Five grandchildren
 
Sister                   Mrs. Nick Schuett of Evanston, Ill.
Sister                   Mrs. William Bock of Chicago
Sister                   Mrs. Fred Giese of Rice Lake
Sister                   Mrs. George Reinhard of Watertown
Brother                  Bernhard Klinger, Lowell
Brother                  Anton Klinger, Lowell
Brother                  Edward Klinger of San Diego, Cal.
Brother                  Fred J. Klinger of Watertown