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Barbara Schmid Klug

10 Dec 1876 – 4 Jun 1939

Birth10 Dec 1876
Death4 Jun 1939
CemeteryRoselawn Memorial Park
Columbus , Platte County , Nebraska , USA
Added byAnonymous on 13 Aug 2009
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Married to Emil Klug

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Web site: http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~neplatte/vitals/vitals1939.html The Columbus Daily Telegram, June 4, 1939 KLUG--Death Comes to Mrs. Emil Klug, Columbus Matron - Was Born in Colfax County 62 Years Ago; Funeral Wednesday A distinct shock to her family and friends was the sudden death of Mrs. Emil Klug, 62, resident of Columbus for 20 years, and former resident of Colfax county, who died at 2:15 a.m. Sunday at Lutheran Good Samaritan hospital. She was taken suddenly sick about 6 p.m Saturday when a blood vessel ruptured in her lung, and she was removed to the hospital immediately. For more than 3 1/2 years she had been in impaired health, but she was able to be around her home each day and perform her usual household duties. She also took part in the clubs to which she belonged, and no immediate alarm was felt over her condition. As Miss Barbara Schmid, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schmid, she was born Dec. 10, 1876, on a farm a mile south of Clarkson in Colfax county. When she was a small child, her parents moved to another of their farms, on Shell Creek in Colfax county, five miles northwest of Richland. She grew to womanhood there, and was married at her parental home to Mr. Klug, Mar. 10, 1896. They made their home on his farm, a short distance from there, or six miles northwest of Richland. In 1919 they retired from farm life, moved in to Columbus and bought the residence at 2309 Fifteenth street, which has since been the family home. Aside from her home duties, other activities claimed her interest. She was a long time member of the Swiss Ladies Society and the Women's Relief corps, and belonged to the afternoon club of Wayside Country club. Mrs. Klug was also a devout church member, holding membership in the Trinity Lutheran church, and the Ladies Aid society. Her only son, Arthur of Columbus, who has been in California for the last 2 1/2 weeks, on a vacation trip, will return here tonight. He started for home Saturday night, and does not yet know of his mother's death. Friends of the family will meet him this afternoon in Grand Island to accompany him to Columbus. Beside her husband and son, she is survived by three brothers, Mathew and Adam Schmid of Columbus, and Martin Schmid of Richland; and two sisters, Miss Mary Schmid of Columbus and Mrs. Walter Pelter of Anaheim, Calif. One daughter that died in infancy preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Trinity Lutheran church, with Rev. Herman H. Goede, pastor, officiating, and burial will be made in Roselawn Memorial cemetery. All relatives are to meet at the home before the funeral. The body is at the Gass Funeral home, where it will lie in state until 9 a.m. Wednesday when it will be taken to the church to lie in state there until noon.

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