Sun., Mar. 5, 1961, p 6*, col. 4
Lewis R. Klever.
__Lewis R. Klever, 2355 Twenty-seventh st. SW, a Cedar Rapids resident 38 years, died Saturday morning following a brief illness. He was born at Williamsburg Sept. 5, 1895.
__Surviving are his wife, Mabel A. Klever; a son, Ronald, of Cedar Rapids; and 2 sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Klein and Mrs. Henry Hofmaster, both of Marengo.
__Mr. Klever retired January 1 as an employe of Penick and Ford Co. He was a member of the Grain Millers Union and of a World war I veterans group.
__Services: St. Patrick's at 10 Tuesday by the Rev. J. Robert McDonald. Burial: Mt. Calvary cemetery. Rosary service by Father McDonald and the Daughters of Isabella Monday at 8 in the Teahen chapel. Friends may call after 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Sun., Mar. 5, 1961, p 6*, col. 4
Lewis R. Klever.
__Lewis R. Klever, 2355 Twenty-seventh st. SW, a Cedar Rapids resident 38 years, died Saturday morning following a brief illness. He was born at Williamsburg Sept. 5, 1895.
__Surviving are his wife, Mabel A. Klever; a son, Ronald, of Cedar Rapids; and 2 sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Klein and Mrs. Henry Hofmaster, both of Marengo.
__Mr. Klever retired January 1 as an employe of Penick and Ford Co. He was a member of the Grain Millers Union and of a World war I veterans group.
__Services: St. Patrick's at 10 Tuesday by the Rev. J. Robert McDonald. Burial: Mt. Calvary cemetery. Rosary service by Father McDonald and the Daughters of Isabella Monday at 8 in the Teahen chapel. Friends may call after 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
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