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Funeral Services For Mrs. Killinger – Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock for Mrs. Emma Killinger. The last rites were conducted from the Joe Steensen home to the Trinity Lutheran church. Rev. C. B. Harmon officiated. Mrs. Killinger died Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of her son, Earl Killinger. She had [apparently end of article]
Greeley Citizen, Greeley, Nebraska, Thursday, March 23, 1944
Obituary – Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon of last week at the Trinity Lutheran church for Mrs. Emma Killinger. Rev. W. J. Primrose conducted the last rites. Emma Rosa Hoffman was born October 31, 1878 at Macedonia, Ia., and died March 19 at her home in Wolbach at the age of 66 years. She had been ill for the last 6 ½ months. On May 18, 1898, she was united in marriage to Mervin E. Killinger. To this union one daughter and five sons were born. They are Mrs. Edna Killinger of Mt. Ayr, Ia., Elmer of Hastings, Ray of Sauk Rapids, Minn., Earl and Woodrow of Wolbach, Merle, who preceded her in death in 1911. Her husband died December 30, 1918. Surviving, besides the five children, are a twin sister, Mrs. Tom Silk of Wolbach, another sister, Mrs. Louise Fox of Middleton, Ia., one brother, Willie Hoffman, of Griswold, Ia., and twelve grandchildren. Mrs. Killinger was a member of the Lutheran church in Iowa and came to Nebraska 39 years ago. Flower bearers at the last rites were Mrs. Wilma Greek, Mrs. Ramona Morris, Mrs. Mina Glenn, Mrs. Mona Neumann, Mrs. Lucille Zimerle and Mrs. Minnie Berney. Pallbearers were John Berney, Earl Glenn, Gus Rother, Bill Allen, Scott Barr and Archie Nelson. Burial was in Hillside cemetery. Out-of-town relatives and friends here for the last rites included Mrs. Louise Fox of Middleton, Ia., Eva Fox and Everett Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Perlenfein of Mt. Ayr, Ia., Elmer Killinger of Hastings, Mrs. and Mrs. John Zimmerle of Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neumann of Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerle, Jr., of St. Edward.
Greeley Citizen, Greeley, Nebraska, Thursday, March 30, 1944
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