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This obituary is found in the
Pipestone County Star 04 Jan 1973
Carl Krayenhagen
Carl Krayenhagen was born on October 6, 1898 to Anchen and Ernest
Krayenhagen at Clinton, Iowa. A few years later, the family moved to Vail,
Iowa and there he received his schooling. When he was about fifteen years of
age,the family moved to Morris, Minn., and three years later came to the
Woodstock area. Carl farmed with his parents and since they passed away has
farmed with his brother Ernest north of Woodstock all his life. Carl passed
away unexpectedly of a heart attack on Sunday evening, December 24, 1972 at
the age of 74 years.
Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. wednesday, Dec.27, from
Lindquist's pipestone Chapel with the Rev. LuVerne K. Clark, D.D.
officiating. special music was provided by Norman Sandburg, organist and
Merrill Womach, soloist, casketbearers were C.J. Smith, Maynard Miller, Dale
Gillette, John Lupkes, , Albert Eisfeld, and Lyle Preston. Interment was in
the Woodstock Cemetery, Woodstock, Minn.
He is survived by one brother, Ernest Krayenhagen of Woodstock and one
sister, Mrs. Martha Wagner of Appleton, Minn. and a nephew Charles Wagner of
Appleton, Minn. and other relatives. He is preceded in death by his parents
and two brothers
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