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The obituary of Anchen Gelene (Gode) Krayenhagen is found in the 

Pipestone County Star  08 Jul 1930



 BURIED SATURDAY AT WOODSTOCK

 Funeral of Mrs. Anchen G. Krayenhagen.-----Was Gold Star Mother



Funeral services for the late Mrs. Anchen G. Krayenhagen were held saturday 

afternoon at 12:30 o'clock at the family home five miles north of Woodstock. 

  The services were conducted by Rev. John C. Knox, pastor of the 

Presbyterian church of Pipestone, assisted by the Woman's Relief Corps of 

woodstock. Burial was in the Woodstock cemetery.



The deceased was a Gold Star Mother, a son having been killed in action in 

France during the World War.



The death of Mrs. Krayenhagen occurred last Thursday morning at the Slayton 

hospital, following an illness of several weeks. She is survived by her 

husband, Ernest Krayenhagen and by the following children, Mrs. Martha 

Wagner, of Morris Minn.; John, of Wales, Iowa; Frank, Carl and Ernest Jr., 

at home. The family moved to the farm north of Woodstock about twelve years 

ago.



Mrs. Krayenhagen who was a native of Germany, was nearly seventy years of 

age at the time of her death.



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