LEXINGTON, Neb., Dec. 10. -- Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon for the late Frederick Kloepping, who died at his home northwest of Lexington, Tuesday, December 7. Mr. Kloepping is a pioneer resident of this community, coming here from Rock City, Illinois, in 1886. He has suffered ill health for a number of years, passing away at the age of seventy-seven years. He is survived by two sons and five daughters, George and Charles Klopping, of Lexington, Mrs. James Scott, of Wellfleet; Mrs. John Shuler, of Broadwater; and Mrs. Mabel Gill, Mrs. Ida Gill and Mrs. Minnie Brugger, all of Cozad.
The funeral services were held at the Buffalo Grove Presbyterian church with Rev. Merle G. Allen, in charge.
Contributor: Linda (46632419) •
LEXINGTON, Neb., Dec. 10. -- Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon for the late Frederick Kloepping, who died at his home northwest of Lexington, Tuesday, December 7. Mr. Kloepping is a pioneer resident of this community, coming here from Rock City, Illinois, in 1886. He has suffered ill health for a number of years, passing away at the age of seventy-seven years. He is survived by two sons and five daughters, George and Charles Klopping, of Lexington, Mrs. James Scott, of Wellfleet; Mrs. John Shuler, of Broadwater; and Mrs. Mabel Gill, Mrs. Ida Gill and Mrs. Minnie Brugger, all of Cozad.
The funeral services were held at the Buffalo Grove Presbyterian church with Rev. Merle G. Allen, in charge.
Contributor: Linda (46632419) •
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