A native of Germany, she resided in this vicinity most of her life and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church here. She was the widow of Oscar L. Kratsch who died in 1936.
Surviving are two daughters. Miss Priscilla M. Kratsch of the home and Mrs. Howard J. Jones of Buffalo, N.Y.; six sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Aston and Mrs. Laura Street of Newman, Mrs. Edith Fisher, Mrs. Hanna Jones and Mrs. Hazel Gallaun, all of Massillon, and Mrs. Agnes Lanning of Parma, two brothers Charles and Julius Malzahn of Massillon.
The Rev. James R. Long will officiate at services. Burial will be in Massillon Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Canton Repository Published December 5, 1957
A native of Germany, she resided in this vicinity most of her life and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church here. She was the widow of Oscar L. Kratsch who died in 1936.
Surviving are two daughters. Miss Priscilla M. Kratsch of the home and Mrs. Howard J. Jones of Buffalo, N.Y.; six sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Aston and Mrs. Laura Street of Newman, Mrs. Edith Fisher, Mrs. Hanna Jones and Mrs. Hazel Gallaun, all of Massillon, and Mrs. Agnes Lanning of Parma, two brothers Charles and Julius Malzahn of Massillon.
The Rev. James R. Long will officiate at services. Burial will be in Massillon Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Canton Repository Published December 5, 1957
Family Members
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Wilhelmina "Minnie" Malzahn Young
1872–1954
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William G Malzahn
1876–1951
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Frederick Godfrey Malzahn
1877–1935
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John Frederick Malzahn
1879–1937
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Elizabeth Malzahn Aston
1881–1965
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Edith C. Malzahn Fisher
1883–1965
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Hannah Malzhan Jones
1884–1970
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Laura L Malzahn Street
1887–1976
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Hadwick "Hazel" Malzahn Gallatin
1888–1983
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Agnes H Malzahn Lanning
1890–1979
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Charles Carl Malzahn
1891–1985
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Julius Molson
1894–1969
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