Mrs. Benjamin F. Bean, 68, died early today at the home, 1314 South 14th street.
She had been ill of heart trouble for several weeks.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Shimek and Schwartz
funeral parlors. Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Bean, whose maiden name was Olga Klingholz, was born in this city in 1869
and was married to Mr. Bean in 1890. The couple always made their home in this
city. Mrs. Bean was a member of the Eagles auxiliary.
Survivors are the widower; two daughters, Mrs. Edna Pratt and Mrs. C.G.
MacKenzie, both of this city; two sons, Harrison and George, both of this city;
two brothers, E.C. Klingholz, Paducah, Ky., and William Klingholz, Indianapolis,
Ind.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home tonight after 7 o'clock and also
Sunday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 15, 1937 p.5
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[Olga Klingholtz Bean/bur. 5-17-1937/age 68 yrs./cause: chronic myocarditis/
bur. on Ben F. Bean lot]
Mrs. Benjamin F. Bean, 68, died early today at the home, 1314 South 14th street.
She had been ill of heart trouble for several weeks.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Shimek and Schwartz
funeral parlors. Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Bean, whose maiden name was Olga Klingholz, was born in this city in 1869
and was married to Mr. Bean in 1890. The couple always made their home in this
city. Mrs. Bean was a member of the Eagles auxiliary.
Survivors are the widower; two daughters, Mrs. Edna Pratt and Mrs. C.G.
MacKenzie, both of this city; two sons, Harrison and George, both of this city;
two brothers, E.C. Klingholz, Paducah, Ky., and William Klingholz, Indianapolis,
Ind.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home tonight after 7 o'clock and also
Sunday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 15, 1937 p.5
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[Olga Klingholtz Bean/bur. 5-17-1937/age 68 yrs./cause: chronic myocarditis/
bur. on Ben F. Bean lot]
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