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Klassen, Rudolph (1899-1950)

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(New page: ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 11 May 1950 p. 2, 6 Birth date: 1899 Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries)
 
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<center><h3>RUDOLPH KLASSEN</h3></center>
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Rudolph Klassen was born to George and mary Klassen on Aug. 23, 1899, at Inman, kansas. With his parents he moved to medford, Okla. where he spent his youth and received his education.
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At the age of twenty he left home and lived in different states. Later he moved to Springfield, Colorado. Here mr. klassen was employed at a hardware store. He was well thought of and had many friednds in the Springfield community.
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He was twelve years old when his father preceded him in death.
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On Sunday morning, April 23, 1950, he with another man went fishing on a hugh [''sic''}
   
 
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Revision as of 12:45, 28 November 2011

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1950 May 11 p. 2, 6

Birth date: 1899 Aug 23


text of obituary:

RUDOLPH KLASSEN

Rudolph Klassen was born to George and mary Klassen on Aug. 23, 1899, at Inman, kansas. With his parents he moved to medford, Okla. where he spent his youth and received his education.

At the age of twenty he left home and lived in different states. Later he moved to Springfield, Colorado. Here mr. klassen was employed at a hardware store. He was well thought of and had many friednds in the Springfield community.

He was twelve years old when his father preceded him in death.

On Sunday morning, April 23, 1950, he with another man went fishing on a hugh [sic}

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