- She died at 1307 N. 12 Street.
Obituaries:
Death of Mrs. Charles F. Klink Mrs. Hannah Klink, widow of Charles F. Klink, died on Wednesday last at No. 1307 North Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, where she lived with her daughter, Annie. She was aged 75 years. The family formerly lived at Browers, Berks County, where Mr. Klink carried on shoemaking. He was a brother to Daniel H. Klink, of this borough. The husband of deceased was a well-known citizen and died several years ago. The following children survive: C. Frederick Klink, North Coventry, Chester County; Harry Klink, of Pottstown; and Walter and Annie, of Philadelphia. The funeral will be on Saturday next. Services and interment in Mt. Zion cemetery on the arrival of the 10:18 a.m. train on the Philadelphia and Reading railway. Source: Pottstown Daily News, Pottstown, Montgomery County, PA, Saturday edition, 28 March 1903, page 2
Funeral of Mrs. Hannah Klink The remains of Mrs. Hannah Klink, widow of the late Charles Klink, was brought to Pottstown from Philadelphia on Sunday forenoon on the Philadelphia & Reading railroad and buried at Mr. Zion cemetery. Services were in the cemetery chapel. She was the mother of C. Frederick Klink, North Coventry, Chester county; Harry Klink of Pottstown, and Walter and Annie of Philadelphia. Source: Pottstown Daily News, Pottstown, Montgomery County, PA, Monday edition, 30 March 1903
Death of Mrs. Charles F. Klink. Mrs. Hannah Klink, widow of Charles F. Klink, died on Wednesday last at No. 1307 North Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, where she lived with her daughter, Annie. She was aged 75 years. The family formerly lived at Browers, Berks county, where Mr. Klink carried on shoemaking. He was a brother to Daniel H. Klink, of this borough. The husband of deceased wa a well-known citizen and died several years ago. The following children survive: C. Frederick Klink, North Coventry, Chester County; Harry Klink, of Pottstown, and Walter and Annie, of Philadelphia. The funeral will be on Sunday next. Services and interment in Mt. Zion cemetery on the arrival of the 10:18 a. m. train on the Philadelphia and Reading railway.
Pottstown Daily News Saturday 28 March 1903, Page 2
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