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Easton Express, Monday, May 16, 1932
William Henry Kline
William Henry Kline, 66 years old, janitor at the Franklin School building,
Ninth and Walnut streets, since September 1916, died at 4:30 yesterday
morning at his home, 317 South Ninth street. He had been in ill health
for a long time but was compelled to remain at home only during the
past two months.
Mr. Kline was a native of Williams Township, a son of the late David
and Eliza Kline. He had lived in Easton and vicinity all his life.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Hass Kline and by two brothers
and three sisters: Charles F. Kline, of Wilson; Joseph E. Kline, of
Phillipsburg; Mrs. Rose Kutzler, of Fullerton, Mrs. Oliver Border and
Mrs. Annie S. Adamson, both of Easton.
He was a faithful member of Christ Lutheran Church, for many years
and for a number of years was a member of the church Council. He was
also a member of Washington Camp NO. 193, P.O.S. of A., west end Council
No. 280, Fraternal Patriotic Americans and Manitobah Tribe No. 125,
Improved Order of Red Men
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