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Louise <I>Schramm</I> Klein

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Louise Schramm Klein

Birth
Death
1987 (aged 89–90)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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This is a line from her son's obituary. Appears like her marriage to Rudolph was her second marriage.

Mr. Klein was born July 27, 1917, at Two Rivers, son of the late Rudolph Klein and Louise Schramm Klein.
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Louise Lallinger, 89, of Shady Lane Home, Manitowoc, died Wednesday, January 28, 1987 at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 2 pm Friday at Klein and Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two rivers. Rev. Glen Unke will officiate and burial will be in Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Mrs. Lallinger was born November 7, 1897 in the Town of Two Creeks, daughter of the late William and Anna Ruether Schramm. She married Rudolph Klein in 1917 at Two Rivers. He preceded her in death in 1920. She then married Albert Lallinger in 1939. He preceded her in death in 1962.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Rudolph and Mildred Klein of Phoenix, Arizona; a brother, Hans Schramm of Phoenix; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother and a sister.
Friends may call at Klein and Stangel Inc. Funeral Home, Two Rivers, 6 pm to 8 pm Thursday and from 10 am to the time of services on Friday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thurs., Jan. 29, 1987 page 17
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Marriage of Rudolph/Louise Klein

Saturday afternoon at one o'clock, Rudolph Klein of this city and Miss
Louise Schramm of Two Creeks, plighted their troth and became man and
wife at St. John's parsonage, Rev. Doehler performing the ceremony.
Wilfert Bacon and Miss Catherine Klein and William Schramm and Miss Anna
Schramm were the attending couples. The wedding party then repaired to
the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Schramm, well known
farmers, where the festivities were enjoyed. Mr. Klein is a son of Adam
Klein, furniture dealer and undertaker. He is well and favorably known
and is employed in the office of the Hamilton Mfg Go. The bride is a
beautiful young lady with a large circle of friends. the Reporter with
many friends of the couple unites in best wishes for lifelong happiness.
The Reporter, Fri., Jan. 26, 1917
This is a line from her son's obituary. Appears like her marriage to Rudolph was her second marriage.

Mr. Klein was born July 27, 1917, at Two Rivers, son of the late Rudolph Klein and Louise Schramm Klein.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'
Louise Lallinger, 89, of Shady Lane Home, Manitowoc, died Wednesday, January 28, 1987 at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 2 pm Friday at Klein and Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two rivers. Rev. Glen Unke will officiate and burial will be in Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Mrs. Lallinger was born November 7, 1897 in the Town of Two Creeks, daughter of the late William and Anna Ruether Schramm. She married Rudolph Klein in 1917 at Two Rivers. He preceded her in death in 1920. She then married Albert Lallinger in 1939. He preceded her in death in 1962.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Rudolph and Mildred Klein of Phoenix, Arizona; a brother, Hans Schramm of Phoenix; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother and a sister.
Friends may call at Klein and Stangel Inc. Funeral Home, Two Rivers, 6 pm to 8 pm Thursday and from 10 am to the time of services on Friday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thurs., Jan. 29, 1987 page 17
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Marriage of Rudolph/Louise Klein

Saturday afternoon at one o'clock, Rudolph Klein of this city and Miss
Louise Schramm of Two Creeks, plighted their troth and became man and
wife at St. John's parsonage, Rev. Doehler performing the ceremony.
Wilfert Bacon and Miss Catherine Klein and William Schramm and Miss Anna
Schramm were the attending couples. The wedding party then repaired to
the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Schramm, well known
farmers, where the festivities were enjoyed. Mr. Klein is a son of Adam
Klein, furniture dealer and undertaker. He is well and favorably known
and is employed in the office of the Hamilton Mfg Go. The bride is a
beautiful young lady with a large circle of friends. the Reporter with
many friends of the couple unites in best wishes for lifelong happiness.
The Reporter, Fri., Jan. 26, 1917


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