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Samuel Lorenzo Kline

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Samuel Lorenzo Kline

Birth
Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Nov 1913 (aged 75)
Cassopolis, Cass County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Cassopolis, Cass County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9158628, Longitude: -86.0147705
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DEATH OF SAMUEL L. KLINE
Samuel Lorenzo Kline was born in Lebanon Co., Penn., on January 24, 1838, passing his boyhood days there. Early in his boyhood his parents removed to Logan Co., Ohio near Balletomane. There he remained until grown.
On March 23, 1859 he was united in marriage to Harriet Yeck, to whom eleven children were born, of whom seven survive him.
In 1862 at the time of war of the rebellion he enlisted in the 96th regiment Ohio Volunteers, where he served about one year and was discharged for disability. For many years after his return from the service he was a sufferer from maladies contracted of the hardships endured during his enlistment.
For a long, long time "Sam" has been a friendly and familiar figure on the streets of Cassopolis.
He was of a genial and sunny disposition, forming friends of nearly all with whom he came in contact, and many of whom will miss and mourn his departure.
Of a family of eleven brothers and sisters, but two brothers survive him. Of his own family he Is survived, as before stated by seven children, Mrs. Amanda Hess, Mrs. Emma Gebhard, Mrs. Rebecca Miller, Mrs. Alta Osborne, Mrs. Calista Paul, and two sons John and Fred, and a loving wife.
On Nov. 22 at 9:15 in the morning he passed quietly and easily from this life into that sleep that knows no waking.
Funeral services were held at the home Monday, conducted by Rev. O. P. Miller and burial was made in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
DEATH OF SAMUEL L. KLINE
Samuel Lorenzo Kline was born in Lebanon Co., Penn., on January 24, 1838, passing his boyhood days there. Early in his boyhood his parents removed to Logan Co., Ohio near Balletomane. There he remained until grown.
On March 23, 1859 he was united in marriage to Harriet Yeck, to whom eleven children were born, of whom seven survive him.
In 1862 at the time of war of the rebellion he enlisted in the 96th regiment Ohio Volunteers, where he served about one year and was discharged for disability. For many years after his return from the service he was a sufferer from maladies contracted of the hardships endured during his enlistment.
For a long, long time "Sam" has been a friendly and familiar figure on the streets of Cassopolis.
He was of a genial and sunny disposition, forming friends of nearly all with whom he came in contact, and many of whom will miss and mourn his departure.
Of a family of eleven brothers and sisters, but two brothers survive him. Of his own family he Is survived, as before stated by seven children, Mrs. Amanda Hess, Mrs. Emma Gebhard, Mrs. Rebecca Miller, Mrs. Alta Osborne, Mrs. Calista Paul, and two sons John and Fred, and a loving wife.
On Nov. 22 at 9:15 in the morning he passed quietly and easily from this life into that sleep that knows no waking.
Funeral services were held at the home Monday, conducted by Rev. O. P. Miller and burial was made in Prospect Hill Cemetery.


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