She married Eddie Klinksiek on June 1, 1940, in Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Fredericksburg, Texas.
Mrs. Klinksiek is survived by one son, and three daughters and their spouses: Leroy Klinksiek, Evelyn Klein, Victoria and James Braddock, and Linda and John Kelly; seven grandchildren and their spouses: Gregory and Karen Klein, Curtis and Cindy Braddock, Regina and Clay Dissler, Yvette and David Wampler, Vivian and Cletus Wilson, Earl Klinksiek and Tom and Annette Kelly; 12 great-grandchildren; One brother and his spouse, Harry and Viola Barsch
Mrs. Klinksiek was a woman who truly cared for others from early in her life. Her mother died when she was 16 yrs. old. She helped raise her younger brother and sister and cared for her father and grandparents. She raised her four children with her husband Eddie with love and resourcefulness. They didn't have much money, but she always insured that her children and grandchildren were well provided for with the fruits of her labor. She was well-known throughout the community for her handworking skills...crocheting, quilting, knitting, sewing and embroidery were all among the many talents she posessed. She was a blessed friend to many.
She married Eddie Klinksiek on June 1, 1940, in Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Fredericksburg, Texas.
Mrs. Klinksiek is survived by one son, and three daughters and their spouses: Leroy Klinksiek, Evelyn Klein, Victoria and James Braddock, and Linda and John Kelly; seven grandchildren and their spouses: Gregory and Karen Klein, Curtis and Cindy Braddock, Regina and Clay Dissler, Yvette and David Wampler, Vivian and Cletus Wilson, Earl Klinksiek and Tom and Annette Kelly; 12 great-grandchildren; One brother and his spouse, Harry and Viola Barsch
Mrs. Klinksiek was a woman who truly cared for others from early in her life. Her mother died when she was 16 yrs. old. She helped raise her younger brother and sister and cared for her father and grandparents. She raised her four children with her husband Eddie with love and resourcefulness. They didn't have much money, but she always insured that her children and grandchildren were well provided for with the fruits of her labor. She was well-known throughout the community for her handworking skills...crocheting, quilting, knitting, sewing and embroidery were all among the many talents she posessed. She was a blessed friend to many.
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