DIES THURSDAY AT TERRE HAUTE
Estal C. Klass, 69, long time resident of R. 1 Coal City died Thursday, November 20 at the Meadows Manor Nursing Home in Terre Haute. He was born in Owen County August 30, 1900 the son of Clara Hochstetler and Klemant Klass. He had been failing in health since June 28 of this year, a patient in Meadows Manor Nursing Home since August 12, and had been seriously ill the past week. Mr. Klass was a member of the Steubenville Lutheran Church southwest of Patricksburg. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Anna Klass; two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Burger, R. 1 Coal City and Mrs. Lee Alla Grafe of Clay City; four sisters, Mrs. Christina Fulk, Coal City, Mrs. Lourilla Reynolds of Coal City, Mrs. Lillie Halderan of Worthington and Mrs. Atha Stantz of Binghamton, New York; three brother, John and Luther both of r. 2 Coal City and Earl of Coal City; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Schoppenhorst Funeral Home in Clay City. Rev. Earling Aaserud, pastor of the Steubenville Lutheran Church was the officiating minister. Interment was in the Fiscus Cemetery southeast of Coal City.
DIES THURSDAY AT TERRE HAUTE
Estal C. Klass, 69, long time resident of R. 1 Coal City died Thursday, November 20 at the Meadows Manor Nursing Home in Terre Haute. He was born in Owen County August 30, 1900 the son of Clara Hochstetler and Klemant Klass. He had been failing in health since June 28 of this year, a patient in Meadows Manor Nursing Home since August 12, and had been seriously ill the past week. Mr. Klass was a member of the Steubenville Lutheran Church southwest of Patricksburg. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Anna Klass; two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Burger, R. 1 Coal City and Mrs. Lee Alla Grafe of Clay City; four sisters, Mrs. Christina Fulk, Coal City, Mrs. Lourilla Reynolds of Coal City, Mrs. Lillie Halderan of Worthington and Mrs. Atha Stantz of Binghamton, New York; three brother, John and Luther both of r. 2 Coal City and Earl of Coal City; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Schoppenhorst Funeral Home in Clay City. Rev. Earling Aaserud, pastor of the Steubenville Lutheran Church was the officiating minister. Interment was in the Fiscus Cemetery southeast of Coal City.
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