1906 (Age 24) Saint Charles City Directory Saint Charles, Saint Charles, Missouri, USA
Note: In the 1906 St Charles City Directory Frank's occupation is listed as a Painter for the Car Company. His residence was 127 N Houston.
City Directory
1908 (Age 26) Saint Charles City Directory Saint Charles, Saint Charles, Missouri, USA
Note: In the 1908 St Charles City Directory, Frank's occupation is listed as Asistant Painter Forman for the Car Co. His residence was 125 N Houston.
Family
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Frank & Bertha Klippel
Ancestors Interest
MEDIUM
Descendants Interest
MEDIUM
Death
31 January 1919 (Age 37) Saint Charles, Saint Charles, Missouri, USA
Shared Note: - Cause of death was Heart Disease.
Burial
3 February 1919 (3 days after death) Saint Charles, Saint Charles, Missouri, USA Address:
Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery
Saint Charles, MO
Obituary
4 February 1919 (4 days after death) Saint Charles, Saint Charles, Missouri, USA
Note:
Frank Klippel was Buried Monday Afternoon
The body of Frank J. Klippel who died suddenly in St. Louis last Friday night, arrived in St. Charles Saturday and was taken to Dallmeyer's undertaking parlors and Sunday the body was taken to John Plackemeier's home from where the funeral took p lace, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial made in the Lutheran cemetery. Mr. Klippel's death was due to heart disease from which he had been suffering for several years. He was nearly 38 years old and is survived by his aged father, Philli p Klippel 84 years of age, who arrived here Saturday from the Old Soldier's Home at St. James, and three sisters, Mrs. Gus Schnedler, Mrs. John Plackemeier and Mrs. Will Schroeder of New Melle.
In the 1906 St Charles City Directory Frank's occupation is listed as a Painter for the Car Company. His residence was 127 N Houston.
City
In the 1908 St Charles City Directory, Frank's occupation is listed as Asistant Painter Forman for the Car Co. His residence was 125 N Houston.
Death
Cause of death was Heart Disease.
Obituary
Frank Klippel was Buried Monday Afternoon
The body of Frank J. Klippel who died suddenly in St. Louis last Friday night, arrived in St. Charles Saturday and was taken to Dallmeyer's undertaking parlors and Sunday the body was taken to John Plackemeier's home from where the funeral took p lace, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial made in the Lutheran cemetery. Mr. Klippel's death was due to heart disease from which he had been suffering for several years. He was nearly 38 years old and is survived by his aged father, Philli p Klippel 84 years of age, who arrived here Saturday from the Old Soldier's Home at St. James, and three sisters, Mrs. Gus Schnedler, Mrs. John Plackemeier and Mrs. Will Schroeder of New Melle.