GRIM REAPER TAKES YOUNG WIVES
Death Removes Young Women From Loved Ones
Mrs. George Kluth, nee Florence Weise, 2402 Thirteenth Street, died suddenly this morning shortly before six o'clock, a victim of apoplexy. Yesterday she was light-hearted and in apparently good health and she spent a normally restful night. Early this morning she suddenly became very ill. Mr. Kluth, realizing the seriousness of her sudden illness, called a physician but it was found upon his arrival that she had already passed beyond human aid into the mystic realm.
Her sudden death was a severe shock to her many friends who loved her for her pleasant disposition and laudable traits and to her husband, whose happy bride she became but a year and four months ago. Deceased was twenty-two years of age. Besides her husband she leaves her father, Oscar Weise of Louisiana and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Weise and one sister, Mrs. Paul Braun of this city. The time of the funeral has not been decided upon. It will be from the Evangelical Church of which she was a devout member, Rev. A.G. Koten will officiate.
The Reporter, Thurs., Mar. 30, 1922
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(She is in the cemetery records as Florence Weise and is buried on her parents lot)
GRIM REAPER TAKES YOUNG WIVES
Death Removes Young Women From Loved Ones
Mrs. George Kluth, nee Florence Weise, 2402 Thirteenth Street, died suddenly this morning shortly before six o'clock, a victim of apoplexy. Yesterday she was light-hearted and in apparently good health and she spent a normally restful night. Early this morning she suddenly became very ill. Mr. Kluth, realizing the seriousness of her sudden illness, called a physician but it was found upon his arrival that she had already passed beyond human aid into the mystic realm.
Her sudden death was a severe shock to her many friends who loved her for her pleasant disposition and laudable traits and to her husband, whose happy bride she became but a year and four months ago. Deceased was twenty-two years of age. Besides her husband she leaves her father, Oscar Weise of Louisiana and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Weise and one sister, Mrs. Paul Braun of this city. The time of the funeral has not been decided upon. It will be from the Evangelical Church of which she was a devout member, Rev. A.G. Koten will officiate.
The Reporter, Thurs., Mar. 30, 1922
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(She is in the cemetery records as Florence Weise and is buried on her parents lot)
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