~John Kleiber, Sr, Is Dead at His Home In Maple Grove~
John Kleiber, Sr., pioneer resident of Maple Grove and for twelve years a member of the county board form that town, died at his home Monday and funeral services were held today from Trinity church at Kasson.
Mr. Kleiber was well known throughout the county and his election for twelve consecutive terms as member of the county board testified to his popularity in his home section.
Deceased was born in Hungary in 1854 and came here with his parents at the age of four years, having resided here since.
For years he was one of the prosperous and substantial farmers of his town. Besides a widow he is survived by four children, John at Maple Grove; Joseph of Reedsville; Michael of Brillion and Paul of Maple Grove. One sister, Mrs. Joseph W., also survives.
Mr. Kleiber was a charter member of Reedsville Court, Catholic Knights.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, March 13, 1918, Page 1.
~John Kleiber, Sr, Is Dead at His Home In Maple Grove~
John Kleiber, Sr., pioneer resident of Maple Grove and for twelve years a member of the county board form that town, died at his home Monday and funeral services were held today from Trinity church at Kasson.
Mr. Kleiber was well known throughout the county and his election for twelve consecutive terms as member of the county board testified to his popularity in his home section.
Deceased was born in Hungary in 1854 and came here with his parents at the age of four years, having resided here since.
For years he was one of the prosperous and substantial farmers of his town. Besides a widow he is survived by four children, John at Maple Grove; Joseph of Reedsville; Michael of Brillion and Paul of Maple Grove. One sister, Mrs. Joseph W., also survives.
Mr. Kleiber was a charter member of Reedsville Court, Catholic Knights.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, March 13, 1918, Page 1.
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