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This obituary is found in the
Pipestone County Star 07 Dec 1978
Ernest Krayenhagen
Ernest Krayenhagen was born March 3, 1901 to Ernest and Gesine Godey
Krayenhagen at Clinton, Iowa.
In 1915 he came to Minnesota with his family, first to Stevens County
and then to Pipestone County. He was never married.
In 1936 he began farming with his brothers Carl and Frank in Cameron
Twp.,Murray County. He moved into Lake Wilson to live two years ago. He died
Nov. 30 at his apartment in Lake Wilson. He was 77.
He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Martha Wagner and one nephew,
Charles Wagner, both of Appleton. Preceding him in death were his three
brothers.
Services were held at 1:30 p.m. Dec 4 from the Hustad Funeral Home in
Slayton. The Rev. Rollin Haynes officiated. Pallbearers were John Lupke,
David Eisfeld, Maynard Miller, Herman P. Edmundson, Albert Eisfeld, and Jake
Smith. Interment was in the cemetery at Woodstock.
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