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Lizzie <I>Klingman</I> Kunz

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Lizzie Klingman Kunz

Birth
Campbell County, South Dakota, USA
Death
22 Mar 1993 (aged 90)
Strasburg, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Pollock, Campbell County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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KUNZ, 90--Obituary

The funeral for Lizzie Kunz, 90, of the Strasburg Nursing Home and formerly of Pollock, was held at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 25, 1993, at the Pollock Memorial Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Floyd Haan officiating.

Burial was in the Spring Valley Cemetery at Pollock under the direction of the Myers-Weigel Funeral Home of Linton, North Dakota.

She died Monday, March 22, 1993, at the Strasburg Nursing Home.

Lizzie Klingman was born September 20, 1902, to Jacob and Barbara ( Quenzer ) Klingman on a farm southeast of Mound City. She attended rural school.

On August 26, 1923, she married Andrew H. Kunz at the Herreid Baptist Church. They farmed northwest of Pollock. He died June 26, 1984. She continued to live on the farm until she entered the Strasburg Nursing Home on October 16, 1989

Survivors include four sons and two daughter-in-law, John and Dorothy Kunz of Olivia, MN, Ted and Faith Kunz of Philip, SD, and Alvin Kunz and Fred Kunz, both of Pollock, SD; Arlene; eight grandchildren; one great-grandson; four sisters, Eva Manherz of Sacramento, CA, Hulda Brosz of Leola, SD, Christine Oberlander of McLaughlin, SD, and Caroline Brockel of Aberdeen, SD.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one daughter, Adelaide, one granddaughter, four sisters and one brother.

Casket bearers were Robin Kunz, Randy Kunz, Andrew J. Kunz, Michael Kunz, Arlo Ryckman, and Scott Amundson.

The organist was JoAnn Meyer. The church choir sang " One Day At A Time" and " What A Friend We Have In Jesus." The congregation sang " Abide With Me."
Prairie Pioneer
Pollock, South Dakota
April 1, 1993

Prairie Pioneer, Thursday, April l, 1993
The nursing home residents and staff extend their sympathies to the families of Mary Lipp and Lizzie Kunz. Mary and Lizzie were residents at the nursing home.

WE WANT
To take this opportunity to thank all our friends and neighbors for sharing our sorrow in the loss of our mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. To all those that brought food to our home and to the ladies that brought food to the church and served lunch at her funeral. To the choir for their very nice singing and to the ones that helped with her grave at the cemetery. A special thank you to Rev. Haan for his comforting message and to Myers-Weigel Funeral Home for their excellent services and anyone that helped in any way. Your kindness will always be remembered.
The Family of Lizzie Kunz

Prairie Pioneer
Pollock, South Dakota
April 1, 1993
KUNZ, 90--Obituary

The funeral for Lizzie Kunz, 90, of the Strasburg Nursing Home and formerly of Pollock, was held at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 25, 1993, at the Pollock Memorial Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Floyd Haan officiating.

Burial was in the Spring Valley Cemetery at Pollock under the direction of the Myers-Weigel Funeral Home of Linton, North Dakota.

She died Monday, March 22, 1993, at the Strasburg Nursing Home.

Lizzie Klingman was born September 20, 1902, to Jacob and Barbara ( Quenzer ) Klingman on a farm southeast of Mound City. She attended rural school.

On August 26, 1923, she married Andrew H. Kunz at the Herreid Baptist Church. They farmed northwest of Pollock. He died June 26, 1984. She continued to live on the farm until she entered the Strasburg Nursing Home on October 16, 1989

Survivors include four sons and two daughter-in-law, John and Dorothy Kunz of Olivia, MN, Ted and Faith Kunz of Philip, SD, and Alvin Kunz and Fred Kunz, both of Pollock, SD; Arlene; eight grandchildren; one great-grandson; four sisters, Eva Manherz of Sacramento, CA, Hulda Brosz of Leola, SD, Christine Oberlander of McLaughlin, SD, and Caroline Brockel of Aberdeen, SD.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one daughter, Adelaide, one granddaughter, four sisters and one brother.

Casket bearers were Robin Kunz, Randy Kunz, Andrew J. Kunz, Michael Kunz, Arlo Ryckman, and Scott Amundson.

The organist was JoAnn Meyer. The church choir sang " One Day At A Time" and " What A Friend We Have In Jesus." The congregation sang " Abide With Me."
Prairie Pioneer
Pollock, South Dakota
April 1, 1993

Prairie Pioneer, Thursday, April l, 1993
The nursing home residents and staff extend their sympathies to the families of Mary Lipp and Lizzie Kunz. Mary and Lizzie were residents at the nursing home.

WE WANT
To take this opportunity to thank all our friends and neighbors for sharing our sorrow in the loss of our mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. To all those that brought food to our home and to the ladies that brought food to the church and served lunch at her funeral. To the choir for their very nice singing and to the ones that helped with her grave at the cemetery. A special thank you to Rev. Haan for his comforting message and to Myers-Weigel Funeral Home for their excellent services and anyone that helped in any way. Your kindness will always be remembered.
The Family of Lizzie Kunz

Prairie Pioneer
Pollock, South Dakota
April 1, 1993


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89878844/lizzie-kunz: accessed ), memorial page for Lizzie Klingman Kunz (20 Sep 1902–22 Mar 1993), Find a Grave Memorial ID 89878844, citing Spring Valley Cemetery, Pollock, Campbell County, South Dakota, USA; Maintained by kdorothy (contributor 46931469).