Obit: Kleinschmidt, Priscilla Isabelle (1931 - 2007)

Transcribed by Crystal Wendt

Surnames: Kleinschmidt, Wegner, Rinehart, Neuworth, Detjens, Lohan, Remington, Reeves, Stotmeister

---Source: Washington Missourian (Washington, Missouri) 14 Jun 2007

---Kleinschmidt, Priscilla Isabelle (14 June 1931 - 5 June 2007)

Priscilla Isabelle Kleinschmidt, nee Wegner, 75, Treloar, passed away Tuesday, June 5, 2007, in Chesterfield.

Mrs. Kleinschmidt was born June 14, 1931, in Merrill, Wis., the daughter of Otto Wegner and wife Edna, nee Rinehart.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Union.

Mrs. Kleinschmidt was preceded in death by her parents; two sons, David and Jonathon Kleinschmidt; two brothers, Earl and Michael Wegner; and one sister, Ellen Neuworth.

She is survived by four sons, Kerry Kleinschmidt, Owensville, V. Mark Kleinschmidt and wife Vivian, Houston, Texas, Matthew Kleinschmidt and wife Linda, Madison, Wis.; and Kevin Kleinschmidt, Viburnum; two daughters, Lynette Detjens, Texas state, and Beth Lohan and husband Mark, Washington; two sisters, Sharon Remington and Jeanette Reeves, both of Wisconsin state; two brothers, Allen and Orville Wegner, both of Wisconsin state; four grandchildren, Eric Kleinschmidt and wife Leslie, Melaney Stotmeister, and Renee and Jeremy Lohan; four great-grandchildren, Katrina, Nora, Eric Jr. and Samantha Kleinschmidt; one daughter-in-law, Dorothy Kleinschmidt; other relatives and many friends.

A memorial service was held Friday, June 8, at Oltmann Funeral Home, Washington, with Dorothy Shelton officiating.

To send condolences visit www.oltmannfuneralhome.com.

The family was served by Oltmann Funeral Home, Washington.


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