She was born June 24, 1908, in Uniontown, Wash., the daughter of Pete and Katire Kinzer. She attended schools in Uniontown and graduated as a salutatorian of her high school class.
She married Rudolph J. Herzog on Nov. 5, 1929, at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Uniontown.
They lived on a ranch east of Ferdinand, where her husband worked for the Camas Prairie Railroad. They later moved to town.
She was a grange lecturer and had been a correspondent for the Cottonwood Chronicle for nearly sixteen years. Her husband died on Oct. 11, 1966.
She was a member of the Assumption Catholic Church in Ferdinand, the Ferdinand Christian Mothers, and the Ferdinand Grange.
A brother, Martin Kinzer, a sister, Tillie Meditz, and a son, Phillip Dean, preceded her in death.
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Added by: BLNF on 30 Oct 2021
She was born June 24, 1908, in Uniontown, Wash., the daughter of Pete and Katire Kinzer. She attended schools in Uniontown and graduated as a salutatorian of her high school class.
She married Rudolph J. Herzog on Nov. 5, 1929, at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Uniontown.
They lived on a ranch east of Ferdinand, where her husband worked for the Camas Prairie Railroad. They later moved to town.
She was a grange lecturer and had been a correspondent for the Cottonwood Chronicle for nearly sixteen years. Her husband died on Oct. 11, 1966.
She was a member of the Assumption Catholic Church in Ferdinand, the Ferdinand Christian Mothers, and the Ferdinand Grange.
A brother, Martin Kinzer, a sister, Tillie Meditz, and a son, Phillip Dean, preceded her in death.
no source included
Added by: BLNF on 30 Oct 2021
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