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KRIEG, Arnold Gottlieb

KRIEG, KOTAS, RYAN, FISCHER, SCOTT, WOLTERMAN

Posted By: Elisabeth Montegna (email)
Date: 4/7/2014 at 21:50:51

Arnold Krieg, 37, Dies Monday at Home in Carroll

Funeral Services Will Be Friday Afternoon; Odd Fellow Rites

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Arnold G. Krieg, 37, passed away suddenly at his home, 1014 North Quint avenue, at 9 o’clock Monday night, his death being caused by embolism of the brain.

Friday evening, while preparing to do some papering at his home, Mr. Krieg fell against the glass of the kitchen door and sustained a bad cu in his right wrist. The injury was followed by a stroke Saturday afternoon when he lost the use of his left arm. Monday evening he suffered the embolism that caused his death. His sudden passing came as a great shock to his family and many friends.

FUNERAL WEDNESDAY

The body will be taken from the Huffman Funeral home to the family home Wednesday afternoon.

Funeral services will be held at the Huffman funeral home at 2:30 o’clock Friday afternoon, with the

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Rev. Claude R. Cook, pastor of the Methodist church officiating.

Interment will be in the Carroll cemetery and the Odd Fellow burial service will be given at the graveside.

LIFETIME RESIDENT

Mr. Krieg spent his life in Carroll, where he was born August 22, 1899, a sone of Gottlieb and Johanna Krieg. He received his education in the Carroll public schools.

After being an assistant signal maintainer for the Chicago and Northwestern railway company for the last 18 years, Mr. Krieg was recently promoted to the position of maintainer in the same brance of the service.

He was an active member of Carroll Lodge No. 279, I. O. O. F. of Carroll.

On November 28, 1928, he was married to Miss Alice M. Kotas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kotas of Carroll, who, with three small sons survives. The children are Russell, age 7, Dale, 5, and Robert, one.

SURVIVORS

Mr. Krieg is also survivied by his mother, Mrs. Johanna Ryan, and three sisters, Mrs. Will Fischer (Lillian), Mrs. W. L. Scott (Gladys), both of Iowa City and Mrs. Al Wolterman (Edna) of Wall Lake.

His father and a brother, Carl, preceded him in death.

FROM: Carroll Daily Herald, Carroll, IA 1 Jun 1937 Vol. 69 Issue 12? (123 or 128), p1, 7


 

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