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Job S Klingaman

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Job S Klingaman

Birth
Death
21 Mar 1942 (aged 73)
Richland Center, Richland County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Rockbridge, Richland County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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He was known to spell his first name as either "Job" or "Jobe".

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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, Madison, Wisconsin, Tuesday, March 24, 1942, Page 5: Klingaman Services
RICHLAND CENTER—Funeral services for Job Klingaman, 73, who died at a Richland Center hospital Saturday after a month's illness, were to be held at Woodstock today. The Rev. D. O. Dietzman was to officiate, and burial was to be
in Woodstock cemetery.
Mr. Klingaman died shortly after receiving message from a son, Hallie, telling of his arrival in Australia with military forces.
Survivors include his wife, Vlasta; six sons, Michael, Fall River; Hallie, Joe, and Keith, Yuba; Buford, Woodstock, and Orrie, Richland Center; five daughters; Mrs. Grace Gray and Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Richland Center; Mrs. Goldie Good, Valton, Mrs. Gladys Roettger, and Mrs. Ruby Schuur, Illinois, and two brothers, David, Richland Center, and Henry, Woodstock.
A son, George, was killed in an automobile accident at Jefferson in November.


He was known to spell his first name as either "Job" or "Jobe".

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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, Madison, Wisconsin, Tuesday, March 24, 1942, Page 5: Klingaman Services
RICHLAND CENTER—Funeral services for Job Klingaman, 73, who died at a Richland Center hospital Saturday after a month's illness, were to be held at Woodstock today. The Rev. D. O. Dietzman was to officiate, and burial was to be
in Woodstock cemetery.
Mr. Klingaman died shortly after receiving message from a son, Hallie, telling of his arrival in Australia with military forces.
Survivors include his wife, Vlasta; six sons, Michael, Fall River; Hallie, Joe, and Keith, Yuba; Buford, Woodstock, and Orrie, Richland Center; five daughters; Mrs. Grace Gray and Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Richland Center; Mrs. Goldie Good, Valton, Mrs. Gladys Roettger, and Mrs. Ruby Schuur, Illinois, and two brothers, David, Richland Center, and Henry, Woodstock.
A son, George, was killed in an automobile accident at Jefferson in November.




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