Obit: Kline, Margaret (1882 - 1945)
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Surnames: Kline, Tynan, Armitage
----Source: The Loyal Tribune, 13 December 1945
Kline, Margaret (25 Jun 1882 - 2 Dec 1945)
Death, the result of a heart attack, came suddenly to Mrs. Frank Kline, 63, at her home on Sunday morning. Dec. 2. Mrs. Kline, the former Margaret Tynan, was born on June 25, 1882, and was married to Frank Kline at Greenwood on July 20, 1905. After their marriage, the Klines lived in the village of Loyal for a few years. The past 34 years their home has been on a farm in the town of Beaver.
Mrs. Kline is survived by her husband ; two sons, Lawrence of Stevens Point and Larry of Waupaca; five grandchildren; two brothers, Spencer and John Tynan, of Fond du Lac, and one sister, Mrs. Nellie Armitage, of Colorado.
Funeral services were held at the Ohlrogge funeral home at 10:30 and at the Methodist church at 11 o’clock last Wednesday, with the Rev. Myron E. Taylor officiating. The hymns, "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Beyond the Sunset," were sung by Mrs. Ray Prior and Mrs. Calvin Prior, with Mrs. Arnold Wickland as accompanist.
Serving as pallbearers were Reno Herdrich, Theodore Piekola, Ernest Clouse, S. N. Hallowell, Frank Duell and Walter Pieper. The ladies who carried the flowers were Mrs. Piekola, Mrs. Hersrich, Mrs. Pieper, Mrs. Leo Bloom, Mrs. Leon Nelson, Mrs. Royal Castner, Mrs. Frank Pachal and Miss Dorothy Duell.
Mrs. Kline was a member of Rebekah lodge No. 55 of Withee, and many of the members of that organization and also members of I.O.O.F. lodge No. 79 attended the funeral services. The Rebekah lodge members presented the memorial service for their departed member. During this service Rose Mary Stark sang "God Will Take Care of You" and "Sweet Hour of Prayer."
Other members present from the Withee lodge were Clara Zasaba, Ida Mae Stone, Ella Bergen, Marie Rasmussen, Camilla Hansen, Inga Larsen, Emma Schmidt, Emma Colby, Bessie Schanberger and Mildred Teitsch. The members of .O.O.O.F. lodge attending were Ed Stone, John Carter, Jim Hensen, William Picus, A. E. Dickensen, Fred Schmidt, Harold Teitsch and Hirum Bestal.
Othera from away who attended the funeral services were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kline of Srevens Point, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kline of Waupaca, Spencer Tynan of Fond du Lac, Mr. and Mrs. Brarsch of Whitewater, Mr. and Mrs. James Bart and Mrs. Anna Mithchell of Manitowish, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Irvine and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sloniker of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kline of Lublin, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bakke of Curtiss.
The Tribune extends to the survivors its sympathy in their loss.
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