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Lillian Z <I>Wood</I> Butts-Klinkel

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Lillian Z Wood Butts-Klinkel

Birth
Clayton County, Iowa, USA
Death
7 Oct 1953 (aged 75–76)
Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Elkader, Clayton County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.854229, Longitude: -91.399951
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Buried next to her first husband George W. Butts.
Second husband was Casper Klinkel who died in Charles City, Iowa.

Her obituary was printed Oct 8, 1953, in the Mason City Globe-Gazette, Mason City, Iowa on page 11.
Funeral Friday at Charles City for Aged Woman
CHARLES CITY--Funeral services will be held at 10 A.M. Friday at the Hauser Funeral Home for Mrs. Lillian Z. Klinkel, 76, of 905 D Street, who died Wednesday at the Cedar Valley Hospital where she had been a patient for four days. She had been in failing health for six years with a chronic heart ailment. The Rev. H. W. Putney will officiate and burial will be in the East Side Cemetery at Elkader.
Survivors are the following five children: Asa L. Butts, Marshalltown; Sylvester Butts, Vandalia Mo.; Mrs. Fern Berndt, Rochester, Minn.; William B. Butts, Montgomery City, Mo.; and Mrs. Melvin Staebler, Charles City, and two stepchildren, Mrs. Lester Van Pelt, Decorah, and William H. Klinkel, Independence.
She was preceded in death by two husbands, the first, George Butts, died in 1910, and her second husband, Casper Klinkel, died in 1939. One son, Eugene Butts, was killed in a bicycle accident last August at Winona, Minn.
Buried next to her first husband George W. Butts.
Second husband was Casper Klinkel who died in Charles City, Iowa.

Her obituary was printed Oct 8, 1953, in the Mason City Globe-Gazette, Mason City, Iowa on page 11.
Funeral Friday at Charles City for Aged Woman
CHARLES CITY--Funeral services will be held at 10 A.M. Friday at the Hauser Funeral Home for Mrs. Lillian Z. Klinkel, 76, of 905 D Street, who died Wednesday at the Cedar Valley Hospital where she had been a patient for four days. She had been in failing health for six years with a chronic heart ailment. The Rev. H. W. Putney will officiate and burial will be in the East Side Cemetery at Elkader.
Survivors are the following five children: Asa L. Butts, Marshalltown; Sylvester Butts, Vandalia Mo.; Mrs. Fern Berndt, Rochester, Minn.; William B. Butts, Montgomery City, Mo.; and Mrs. Melvin Staebler, Charles City, and two stepchildren, Mrs. Lester Van Pelt, Decorah, and William H. Klinkel, Independence.
She was preceded in death by two husbands, the first, George Butts, died in 1910, and her second husband, Casper Klinkel, died in 1939. One son, Eugene Butts, was killed in a bicycle accident last August at Winona, Minn.


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