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- 25 Apr 1950:
Elmer (50 år) og Opal Klingsheim (43 år) bur i Cresco, Howard Count, Iowa saman med fire born: Gilbert E 19 år, Darrel E 17 år, Maelvin E 13 år, og Elnora 11 år.
Elmer registrert med jobb 'Trucking Contractor'. Gilbert på 19 jobber allerede full jobb, 45 timers uke, 'Press man' - 'Printing and Publishing'.
Elmer etterlater seg 8 barnebarn når han døyr 30 mai 1972. 10 namn nedanfor!:
- Brenda Heller (far Gilbert)
- Bobbi Klingsheim Miller (far Gilbert)
- Bradley Lee Klingsheim (far Gilbert)
- Brian Lee Klingsheim (far Gilbert)
- Janet Klingsheim Spesock (far Gilbert)
- Joan Klingsheim Lawson (far Gilbert)
- Julie Ann Klingsheim (far Darrell)
- Gilbert Klingsheim (far Darrell)
- Melvin Klingsheim (far Darrell)
- Timothy Richard Dresselhaus (mor Elnora Mae)
Om Opal Gertrude Klingsheim på Alumini for Lime Springs High School:
- www.archive.org/stream/limespringshighs00will/limespringshighs00will_djvu.txt
- Klingsheim, Opal G. (Kelsey) (247.) Daughter of E. R. Kelsey, Saratoga township. Attended Upper Iowa University. Rural teacher over four years. Valedictorian in her class, finishing her High School course in 3 years. Married Elmer Klingsheim. Children, Gilbert Earl, Darrell Ernest, Melvin Elmer and Elnora Mae. Interested in religious and historical reading. Home, Cresco. . a
Minneord etter Elmer Klingsheim, 1972 (www.iagenweb.org):
Funeral of Elmer Klingsheim, 72, Held Monday at Spring Valley
Elmer Klingsheim was born April 17, 1900, in Fillmore County, Minnesota, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Klingsheim. He was married to Opal Kelsey on April 21, 1929. Four children were born to this union.
Mr. Klingsheim lived in Cresco for many years where he operated a trucking service. Later he moved to Spring Valley and then to Minneapolis and St. Paul. For several years before retiring he worked with his son in hotel management and maintenance work. From 1970 until his passing he lived in San Diego, Calif. Elmer Klingsheim was saved as a young boy but came back to Christ in 1948 and had been serving the Lord until his homegoing May 30, 1972. He was a member of First Assembly of God, San Diego, and attended the services of that Assembly regularily. Elmer Klingsheim was preceded in death by three brothers, an infant granddaughter, Barbara, in 1958, and a grandson, Stephan Klingsheim, in 1970. He leaves his wife Opal, three sons, Gilbert of Victorvill, Calif., Darrell of Minneapolis, Minn., and Melvin of Minneapolis, Minn., and one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Elnora) Dresselhaus of San Diego. He is survived by eight grandchildren as well as four brothers, Oscar of Tustin, California, Arthur of Harmony, Minnesota, Berner of Lime Springs, Ia.,and Earl of Lime Springs, Iowa, and one sister, Mrs. Samuel (Emma) Egge, of Dorchester, Ia.
Funeral services were Monday at Spring Valley Assembly of God Church and conducted by Revs. Richard Dresselhaus and Oscar Klingsheim together with the local pastor, Rev. Roy Nanke. Interment was at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Lime Springs. Pallbearers were Luvern Smedsrud, Paul Klingsheim, Alfred Klingsheim, Gaylen Klingsheim, Ivan Geffert and Joseph Egge. Lime Springs Herald June 8, 1972 FP
Minneord etter Opal Gertrude Klingsheim (Daily Interlake, www.dailyinterlake.com, 28 Nov 2006):
Opal Gertrude Klingsheim, 100, passed away at her home in Kalispell on Saturday, Nov. 25, 2006. Opal was born June 13, 1906, in Howard County, Iowa, to Ernest and Gertrude Ewers Kelsey. She attended high school in Lime Springs, Iowa, where she graduated as her class valedictorian.
After high school, she taught school briefly, until she was married to Elmer Klingsheim on April 21, 1929. They had five children. Opal enjoyed knitting afghans, and had done more than 130 of them for church missionary work, and for individuals she knew and her family. She was very active in her church throughout her lifetime, teaching Sunday School, and numerous other activities. She was preceded in death by a stillborn daughter; a son, Darrel Klingsheim; her parents; and her husband, Elmer. She is survived by two sons, Gilbert of Kalispell, and Melvin of Hopkins, Minn.; one daughter, Elnora Dresselhaus, of San Diego; seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30, at Lime Springs. Buffalo Hill Funeral Home is caring for the family locally.
Ei søster av Opal Klingsheim:
Glenice (Kelsey) Ekanger, 1910 - 2002 (www.iagenweb.org/boards/howard/obituaries/index.cgi?review=672187)
Begravelse Mai 2002: Inurnment for G. Ekanger held
Glenice Ekanger of Minneapolis, MN was cremated and no services were held. Inurnment was in Dawn Valley Cemetery in Bloomington, MN.
Glenice, 91, died Thursday, May 23, 2002 at her home in Minneapolis, MN of natural causes.
Glenice was a former resident of the Saratoga and Chester area where she was born and raised. She received her education in the rural schools.
On June 12, 1936 Glenice Kelsey married Lloyd Ekanger in Cresco. They farmed in Howard County and moved to Osage to retire in 1970, and after the death of her husband she moved to Minneapolis to be closer to her family.
She is survived by seven grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and two sisters: Opal Klingsheim of California and Thea Gould of Colorado.
Glenice was preceded in death by her husband Lloyd on June 18, 1994; and one daughter: Darlene Clausen.
Transcriber's Note: Find-a-Grave records indicate she was born August 18, 1910.
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