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The Columbus Daily Telegram, March 6, 1936
KRUMLAND--Mrs. Fred Krumland Dies - Mrs. Fred Krumland, 73, resident of Platte county for 49 years, passed away at 10:45 a.m. today at her home two miles south and a mile east of Columbus. She had been in failing health for the last year, and was bedfast for the last week. Her death was caused by cancer and heart trouble. As Miss Anna Borchers, she was born on June 6, 1862 in Oldenburg, Germany, where she grew to womanhood and was married on May 9, 1884 to Mr. Krumland. Three years after their marriage they came to this country, and throughout the ensuing years they resided on various farms in Platte county north of Columbus. Thirteen years ago they retired from an active farm life, and took a small plot of ground three miles north of Columbus where they resided until last fall, when they moved to a home south of Columbus, near their son, W.F. Krumland. She was always an active and devout mamber of the Immanuel Lutheran church, and was a member of the ladies aid society. On May 9, 1934, Mr. and Mrs. Krumland celebrated their golden wedding anniverary. Besides Mr. Krumland, she is survived by four sons, W.F. and Walter, of Columbus, Louis, of Platte Center, and Arthur, of Culver City, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Herman Garms and Mrs. Julius Wolberg, of Columbus, and 19 grandchildren. Two daughters and a son preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the home, and at 2 p.m. at the Immanuel Lutheran church, with Rev. A.H. Guettler, pastor, officiating. The body is at the Gass Funeral home, and will be taken to the family home Sunday.
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The Columbus Daily Telegram, March 6, 1936
KRUMLAND--Mrs. Fred Krumland Dies - Mrs. Fred Krumland, 73, resident of Platte county for 49 years, passed away at 10:45 a.m. today at her home two miles south and a mile east of Columbus. She had been in failing health for the last year, and was bedfast for the last week. Her death was caused by cancer and heart trouble. As Miss Anna Borchers, she was born on June 6, 1862 in Oldenburg, Germany, where she grew to womanhood and was married on May 9, 1884 to Mr. Krumland. Three years after their marriage they came to this country, and throughout the ensuing years they resided on various farms in Platte county north of Columbus. Thirteen years ago they retired from an active farm life, and took a small plot of ground three miles north of Columbus where they resided until last fall, when they moved to a home south of Columbus, near their son, W.F. Krumland. She was always an active and devout mamber of the Immanuel Lutheran church, and was a member of the ladies aid society. On May 9, 1934, Mr. and Mrs. Krumland celebrated their golden wedding anniverary. Besides Mr. Krumland, she is survived by four sons, W.F. and Walter, of Columbus, Louis, of Platte Center, and Arthur, of Culver City, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Herman Garms and Mrs. Julius Wolberg, of Columbus, and 19 grandchildren. Two daughters and a son preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the home, and at 2 p.m. at the Immanuel Lutheran church, with Rev. A.H. Guettler, pastor, officiating. The body is at the Gass Funeral home, and will be taken to the family home Sunday.
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