Mrs. Klingaman's death was sudden. She and Mr. Klingaman left for Long Beach two weeks ago tomorrow. Saturday, she complained of not feeling well, and a doctor was called. Nothing serious in her condition was apparent, and she slept thru the night. The sleep of life was merged almost imperceptibly into the sleep of death. At the time, Mrs. F. C. Blanchard and Miss Minnie Klingaman, Los Angeles, were present. The funeral will be tomorrow from their home, 720 Ninth Street, West, Long Beach. The body will be placed in a mausoleum until next spring when it will be brought here for permanent entombment.
Sarah Bueghley (Bickley) was born in Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pa., Feb. 21, 1847. She was 73 years old. Her father, Elder Elias K. Bueghley, who was active in the German Baptist (Dunkard) Church, was born in Somerset County in 1812. He moved with his family to Orange Township in 1861, but had been here two years before on a prospecting trip. Mrs. Klingaman's mother was born in Somerset County in 1814. In Elder Bueghley's family were nine children. He died in 1893 at the age of 81. Mrs. Klingaman was a member of the Brethren church.
Surviving her, in addition to her husband, who although past 80 years old is in good health, are the following children: Miss Minnie and Mrs. BLANCHARD, Walter E. KLINGAMAN, Vinton, Ia.; Mrs. P.L. A. FERGUSON, Cedar Heights, Ia.; Mrs. Jennie Klingaman HAFFA, Waterloo. George KLINGAMAN, a son, died of typhoid fever 23 years ago, and Jessie, a twin of Jennie, died at the age of six months.
Brothers and sisters surviving are Elias G. BICKLEY, Waterloo, who is the father of Dr. W. H. BICKLEY; Jacob, who lives in Arizona; and William, who lives in California; Mrs. Abbie MILLER and Mrs. William LICHTY, Orange Township, Iowa.
KLINGAMAN, SALLIE (BUEGHLEY) Feb. 21, 1847 Dec. 5, 1920 Age 73
Source: Waterloo, Iowa, Newspaper, circa Dec. 6, 1920; Provided by Chris Holub
Mrs. Klingaman's death was sudden. She and Mr. Klingaman left for Long Beach two weeks ago tomorrow. Saturday, she complained of not feeling well, and a doctor was called. Nothing serious in her condition was apparent, and she slept thru the night. The sleep of life was merged almost imperceptibly into the sleep of death. At the time, Mrs. F. C. Blanchard and Miss Minnie Klingaman, Los Angeles, were present. The funeral will be tomorrow from their home, 720 Ninth Street, West, Long Beach. The body will be placed in a mausoleum until next spring when it will be brought here for permanent entombment.
Sarah Bueghley (Bickley) was born in Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pa., Feb. 21, 1847. She was 73 years old. Her father, Elder Elias K. Bueghley, who was active in the German Baptist (Dunkard) Church, was born in Somerset County in 1812. He moved with his family to Orange Township in 1861, but had been here two years before on a prospecting trip. Mrs. Klingaman's mother was born in Somerset County in 1814. In Elder Bueghley's family were nine children. He died in 1893 at the age of 81. Mrs. Klingaman was a member of the Brethren church.
Surviving her, in addition to her husband, who although past 80 years old is in good health, are the following children: Miss Minnie and Mrs. BLANCHARD, Walter E. KLINGAMAN, Vinton, Ia.; Mrs. P.L. A. FERGUSON, Cedar Heights, Ia.; Mrs. Jennie Klingaman HAFFA, Waterloo. George KLINGAMAN, a son, died of typhoid fever 23 years ago, and Jessie, a twin of Jennie, died at the age of six months.
Brothers and sisters surviving are Elias G. BICKLEY, Waterloo, who is the father of Dr. W. H. BICKLEY; Jacob, who lives in Arizona; and William, who lives in California; Mrs. Abbie MILLER and Mrs. William LICHTY, Orange Township, Iowa.
KLINGAMAN, SALLIE (BUEGHLEY) Feb. 21, 1847 Dec. 5, 1920 Age 73
Source: Waterloo, Iowa, Newspaper, circa Dec. 6, 1920; Provided by Chris Holub
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