Obit: Klug, Charlotte (1903 - 1964)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Klug, Sievert, Allen, Larsen, Dorschner, Oestreich, Rathenbock, Sparbel, Oleson, Begley, Eisentraut, Musil, Kleckner, Larsen, Scott, Bruhn, Koehler
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) October 29, 1964
Klug, Charlotte (11 December 1903 - 23 October 1964)
Mrs. Walter (Charlotte) Klug, 60, of Milwaukee, died October 23, in Milwaukee. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the Georgas Funeral home in Neillsville. The Rev. W. C. Koehler of the United Church of Christ officiated. Burial was made in the Neillsville City Cemetery.
Mrs. Klug was born December 11, 1903, in Neillsville, the daughter of the late Willard Allen and Alvina (Sievert) Allen, 93, who is still living. She worked in Milwaukee for a large department store for many years and then followed the profession of nursing. She was married to Walter Klug in Milwaukee.
She is survived by her husband; her mother of Zion, Ill.; three brothers, W. H. and Leroy Allen of Neillsville, and Martin Allen of Zion, Ill.
Mrs. Klug was a member of the Ella S. Walker Chapter, No. 245, Order of Eastern Star of Milwaukee.
Pallbearers were Carl Eisentraut, Jas. A. Musil, Alfred Kleckner, Forest Larsen, Jess Scott and Earl Bruhn. Mrs. Jess W. Scott was the organist.
People from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Allen of Zion, Ill.; Walter Klug and Mrs. Erick Klug of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Larsen of Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dorschner of Chilton; Mr. and Mrs. R. Oestreich and Mrs. Russell Rathenbock of Oshkosh; Mrs. Martha Sparbel, Mrs. Arnold Sparbel and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Oleson of Mosinee; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sparbel of Wisconsin Rapids; and Mrs. Lila Begley of La Crosse.
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