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Anna Otillia <I>Pfannenstiel</I> Dreiling

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Anna Otillia Pfannenstiel Dreiling

Birth
Munjor, Ellis County, Kansas, USA
Death
17 Dec 1970 (aged 68)
WaKeeney, Trego County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Ellis, Ellis County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Ellis -- Mrs. Anna Dreiling, 68, of Ellis died this morning at Trego County Lemke Memorial Hospital in WaKeeney.

Born in Munjor in 1902, she was married to Joe Dreiling in 1927 and had lived in the Ellis community since that time.

Besides her husband, Mrs. Dreiling is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Paul J. (Norine) Giebler and Mrs. Melvin (Norma) Schumacher of Hays, and Mrs. Marion (Rose) Dorzweller of Ellis; 12 grandchildren; three brothers, Paul and Gregory Pfannenstiel of Hays, and Victor Pfannenstiel of Topeka; four sisters, Mrs. Sophia Leiker of Hays, Mrs. Monica Staab of Catherine, Mrs. Rose Dreiling of Ellis and Mrs. Veatia Denning of WaKeeney.

Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary's Church, Ellis, with interment in the church cemetery. Friends may call at Johnson's Chapel in Ellis after 8:30 this evening until service time.

Hays Daily News, 12/17/1970
Ellis -- Mrs. Anna Dreiling, 68, of Ellis died this morning at Trego County Lemke Memorial Hospital in WaKeeney.

Born in Munjor in 1902, she was married to Joe Dreiling in 1927 and had lived in the Ellis community since that time.

Besides her husband, Mrs. Dreiling is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Paul J. (Norine) Giebler and Mrs. Melvin (Norma) Schumacher of Hays, and Mrs. Marion (Rose) Dorzweller of Ellis; 12 grandchildren; three brothers, Paul and Gregory Pfannenstiel of Hays, and Victor Pfannenstiel of Topeka; four sisters, Mrs. Sophia Leiker of Hays, Mrs. Monica Staab of Catherine, Mrs. Rose Dreiling of Ellis and Mrs. Veatia Denning of WaKeeney.

Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary's Church, Ellis, with interment in the church cemetery. Friends may call at Johnson's Chapel in Ellis after 8:30 this evening until service time.

Hays Daily News, 12/17/1970


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