EMILIE LOUISE KRUEGER
from the HDN, Feb. 4, 1942
MRS. G. R. KRUEGER
IS INTERRED AT RUDYARD
Mrs. G. R. Krueger was laid to
rest in the Rudyard cemetery Tuesday afternoon following services at the
Rudyard community hail conducted by the Rev. Kurt E. Klopp
of St. Paul’s Lutheran church in Havre.
Pallbearers were six
grandchildren, Harold, Edwin and George Brandt, sons of Mrs. Laura E. Brandt,
Rudyard, and Loren, Irvin and Robed Brandt, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brandt,
Hingham.
Music for the service was sung by the Havre Luther League trio, and
included “Nearer, My God, to Thee,” and ‘When Hence I Must Betake Me.”
Mrs. Emilie
L Krueger, 73, was born Nov. 11, 1868, in McLeod county, Minn., and died Feb 31
(should be Jan. 31) at a Havre hospital. She was married June 25, 1889, to G.
R. Krueger, at Brownton, Minn., where they lived
until 1904, going then to Berwick and later to Valley City, N.D., before
homesteading near Rudyard in 1910.
Surviving are her husband; three
daughters, Mrs. Laura Brandt, Rudyard, Mrs.
Ernest Brandt, Hingham, Mrs. Henry Lange!, Rudyard; two
sons, George and Waldetnar, Rudyard; 14 grandchildren
and five great grandchildren; four brothers, August Wendland,
Rudyard; and Fred, Edward and Ferdinand Wendland in
Minnesota.
from the HDN, Feb. 3, 1942
Mrs. Emilie L. Krueger ... daughter of Ferdinand and Louise (Helmer) Wendland.
Three sons died in infancy.
She was a member of the
German Lutheran church.
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