Obituary Record

Henry Krallman
Died on 5/14/1929

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#1-Enterprise 23 May 1929

Arington Resident Death Victim

Henry Krallman, 77, a former resident of Washington county, died at the home of his son, Herman, at Murdo, S.D. Tuesday, May 14. The body was brought to Fremont for burial and funeral services were held at 1:30 Saturday afternoon at the Fred Bader Funeral Home. Rev. William Brueggeman, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran church, officiating.

Mr. Krallman was born at Westphalen, Germany, July 17, 1851. He came to the United States in 1880, having previously been married in Germany. The family settled in Washington county near Arlington, residing there for 35 years. In 1915 Krallman retired from farming and went to Wayne county to live.

In 1924 he moved to Deer Park, Wash., purchasing a farm on which he resided until about two weeks ago, when he returned to Murdo, S.D. Death resulted from an illness of influenza that developed into pneumonia.

His wife died six years ago and a daughter, Mrs. Umbert Cechin, died a year ago. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Henry, Herman and Gus Krallman and Mrs. Emma Berger of Murdo, S.D., Casper, of Deer Park, Wash.; William Krallman, Mrs. Anna Berger and Mrs. W. S. Echtenkamp, of Wayne and Mrs. William Meyer, of Randolph.

#2-23 May, 1929 - The Pilot-Tribune

FORMER ARLINGTON RESIDENT EXPIRES

Henry Krallman Dies at Murdo, South Dakota

Henry Krallman, 77, a former resident of Washington County, died at the home of his son, Herman at Murdo, S. D., last Tuesday. The body was brought to Fremont for burial and funeral services were held at 1:30 Saturday afternoon at Fremont. Rev. William Brueggeman, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran church officiated.

Mr. Krallman was born at Westphalen, Germany July 17, 1851. He came to the United States in 1880, having previously been married in Germany. The family settled in Washington county near Arlington, residing there for 35 years. In 1915 Krallman retired from farming and went to Wayne county to live.

In 1924 he moved to Deer Park, Wash., purchasing a farm on which he resided until about two weeks ago, when he returned to Murdo, S. D. Death resulted from an illness of influenza that developed into pneumonia.

His wife died six years ago and a daughter, Mrs. Umbert Cechin, died a year ago. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Henry, Herman and Gus Krallman and Mrs. Emma Berger of Murdo, S. D.; Casper of Deer Park, Wash.; William Krallman, Mrs. Anna Berger and Mrs. W. S. Echtenkamp of Wayne and Mrs. William Meyer of Randolph.

~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file at the Blair Public Library.~~~

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