Alexander W. Klinger1

M, #11318, b. 15 July 1875, d. 1 November 1945
  • Last Edited: 26 Jun 2020
  • Alexander W. Klinger was born on 15 July 1875, Mahantongo Township, Schuylkill County, PA.2,3
  • He was the son of David S. Klinger and Barbara Merkel Wiest.
  • Alexander W. Klinger married Barbara Sedora Williard, daughter of Harrison Williard and Barbara Snyder.4,5
  • On October 25, 1912, Alexander Klinger pleaded guilty in Dauphin County court to involuntary manslaughter in causing the death of Samuel P. Erdman, in a bar fight in the Erdman Hotel on August 28, 1911. He was sentenced to serve 18 months in prison, but he was released several months early because of good behavior. Reportedly, on his release, Klinger vowed never to touch liquor again.
    Originally, reports of the fight varied, but one newspaper story included witness accounts:
    HOTEL OWNER SAW MURDER
    W. A. Kessler Witnessed Fatal Fight At Erdman
    POLITICS CAUSE OF CRIME
    Both Klinger, the Prisoner, and Erdman, the Victim, Were Candidates for School Director On Same Ticket and In Discussing Their Candidacies Both Men Became Incensed.
    Politics precipitated the fatal fight Saturday evening, August 26, at the Erdman hotel, Erdman, Dauphin county, between Samuel Erdman and Alexander Klinger, two Schuylkill countians. As a result one man is dead, the other in prison and two counties stirred up over the question of ownership of the accused man.
    To-morrow morning at 10 o'clock is the time set for the hearing of Klinger before Squire Tobias Klinger at Gratz. It has been decided to have the hearing up-county because it is easier to take Klinger there than it is to bring the witnesses to Harrisburg. That the fatal blow was struck in self-defense will be the ground on which Klinger's attorneys will make the fight for his life. The true story of the inception of the fight was not learned until to-day. The following version is the one that William A. Kessler, proprietor of the Erdman hotel, will tell and what Klinger's jury will hear:
    Erdman drove up to the hotel early Saturday evening and after purchasing a drink took a seat on the porch, where he was joined fifteen minutes later by Klinger. Their conversation naturally drifted on politics, both being candidates for the Republican nomination for School Director in their township.
    Personalities entered into the political discussion, but neither lost his head. They sat for an hour, then went inside to get a drink. Elbows crooked on the bar, politics were not forgotten; the discussion continued.
    "Oh, well," Klinger was heard to say, "I wouldn't care at all, if you hadn't made me pay that lumber bill twice."
    "I never made you pay a bill twice," Erdman retorted.
    "Whoever says that is a ____ ____ liar.'
    Blow Fell Short.
    No sooner had Klinger ripped out the oath than Erdman, according to the witnesses, made a pass at him. The blow fell short and then Klinger was on Erdman and they rolled to the floor. They were pulled apart. Neither was hurt, though several blows were exchanged. Klinger got on his feet and stood by the bar.
    Looking around a moment later he saw Erdman crawling towards him on the floor, coming on hands and knees. Then Klinger lifted his right foot and delivered a crushing blow on the crawling man's right shoulder, caving it in.
    Death occurred the ensuing Tuesday night from congestion of the lungs. How Klinger fled, putting the brand of guilt on himself, remained at his brother's in Shamokin and several days later gave himself up, has already been told. Klinger's defense, it is understood, will be that he thought Erdman was coming to attack him again and that he kicked him to save himself.
    Edward E. Beidleman up until 2 o'clock this afternoon, had not been retained as counsel for Klinger, though the arrested man had sent for him. Later Mr. Beidleman called on Klinger. The trial will take place in Dauphin county, though it is hardly likely that it will be held next September, as there are already four murder cases listed. A Coroner's jury yesterday rendered a verdict that Erdman came to his death from a blow or blows received at the hands of Klinger.
    Harrisburg Daily Independent, 05 Sep 1911, Tue, Pages 1, 7
    Klinger was eventually charged with murder but, as noted, pleaded guilty to manslaughter. In jail while awaiting trial, Klinger attempted suicide by cutting his wrists with pieces of a broken mirror, but the cuts did not prove serious.
    Both Klinger and Erdman were residents of Schuylkill County, and Erdman actually died there, but the fight causing the fatal injuries occurred in Dauphin County. This led to a jurisdictional squabble between the two counties, as neither county wanted to be charged with handling the matter. As one newspaper article explained:
    A nice question of law enters into the controversy. Section 48 of the Penal Code provides that "to obviate any difficulty as to where the alleging of a crime takes place" each county shall have jurisdiction 500 yards on the opposite side of the boundary line. That is, any felony committed within 500 yards of a county line, that county has the power of calling the criminal to account.
    "It is a fact that the Erdman hotel, where the fight took place, is about 200 yards from the Schuylkill county line, being situated in Dauphin county." Officials from both counties argued that the other should try the case. Eventually, the matter was taken over by Dauphin County.6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13
  • Alexander was the proprietor of "Midway Poultry Farm," in Gratz. Later, a grandson, Allen Shade, who was married to a woman, who later married George Klinger, and to the divorced wife of Glenn Leitzel, built a house on the property. Allen was a brother to Susie Shade Uhler.4
  • Alexander W. Klinger died on 1 November 1945, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA, at age 70.1,3
  • He was buried on 6 November 1945, at St. Michael's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Klingerstown, Schuylkill County, PA.14,3

Children of Alexander W. Klinger and Barbara Sedora Williard

Citations

  1. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  2. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt. 2, p. 158 (baptismal record). Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  3. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health), Certificate Number: 93953; https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Death Certificates.
  4. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), p. 361. Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.
  5. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, Certificate Number: 51913; filed June 19, 1948; https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll
  6. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Two Murder Cases Are Wound Up," Harrisburg Daily Independent, 26 Oct 1911, Thu, Page 1.
  7. [S107] Newspaper Article, "A Brave Girl Seeks Slayer," Harrisburg Daily Independent, 30 Aug 1911, Wed, Page 1.
  8. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Slayer Kissed Babies Good-bye," Harrisburg Daily Independent, 31 Aug 1911, Thu, Page 1.
  9. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Hotel Owner Saw Murder," Harrisburg Daily Independent, 05 Sep 1911, Tue, Pages 1, 7.
  10. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Neither County Wants Slayer," Harrisburg Daily Independent, 02 Sep 1911, Sat, Page 1.
  11. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Klinger Fails To Take Life," Harrisburg Daily Independent, 12 Oct 1911, Thu, Page 1.
  12. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Klinger's Term Expires Jan. 10," Harrisburg Daily Independent, 18 Nov 1912, Mon, Page 1.
  13. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Vows Never To Touch Liquor," Harrisburg Daily Independent, 10 Jan 1913, Fri, Page 1.
  14. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29995887/…
  15. [S1151] Pennsylvania Birth Certificates, 1906-1913, online www.ancestry.com (Historical Society of Pennsylvania: Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records Reel: 267), FIle No. 103508; Filed August 5, 1908; https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania Birth Certificates, 1906-1913.

Christiana Klinger

F, #11324, b. 9 July 1861, d. 20 June 1932
  • Last Edited: 12 Jan 2021
  • Christiana Klinger is also referred to as Christina in some sources.1
  • She was born on 9 July 1861, Klingerstown, Schuylkill County, PA.2
  • She was the daughter of David S. Klinger and Barbara Merkel Wiest.
  • Christiana Klinger married Jacob Joseph Erdman, son of Jacob W. Erdman and Catharine Seitz.3
  • Christiana Klinger died on 20 June 1932, Klingerstown, Schuylkill County, PA, at age 70.4,5,6
  • She was buried on 23 June 1932, at Saint Michaels Lutheran Church Cemetery, Klingerstown, Schuylkill County, PA.4,6
  • Newspaper obituary:
    Mrs. Christina Erdman
    Mrs. Christina Erdman, widow of the late Jacob Erdman, died Monday June 20th at 8:30 a. m., at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Postmaster and Mrs. Walter Davis at Klingerstown.
    A daughter of David and Barbara Klinger, she was born at Klingerstown, July 9th, 1861. The following children survive: Ira and John of Valley View; Leo, of Ashland: Abel of Shamokin; William and Miles Erdman and Mrs. Walter Davis of Klingerstown. Twenty-five grandchildren also survive. Her husband preceded her to the grave December 11, 18[99].
    Funeral services were held yesterday from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Davis followed by services in Klingerstown Lutheran and Reformed Church in charge of the pastor J. E. Beam. Burial was made in Klingerstown Cemetery.
    Lykens Register (Lykens, Pennsylvania), 24 Jun 1932, Fri, Page 2.1

Children of Christiana Klinger and Jacob Joseph Erdman

  • Otis Oliver Erdman+ b. 21 Jul 1880, d. 23 Mar 1931
  • Ira Irvin Erdman+ b. 12 Dec 1881, d. 2 Mar 1936
  • Infant Erdman b. 1883, d. 4 Dec 1883
  • Alvin Alfred Erdman b. 25 Jan 1885, d. 10 Dec 1899
  • Abel Alexander Erdman b. 27 May 1886, d. 19 Sep 1956
  • Howard Homer Erdman b. 12 Sep 1888, d. 23 Dec 1925
  • William W. Erdman b. 15 Nov 1889, d. 17 Feb 1964
  • John Jasper Erdman+ b. 30 Dec 1892, d. 2 Mar 1937
  • Elura Barbara Erdman+ b. 1 Mar 1894, d. 18 Sep 1946
  • Vesta Viola Erdman7 b. 24 Sep 1896, d. 8 Aug 1918
  • Miles Monroe Erdman+ b. 13 Feb 1898, d. 14 May 1940
  • Leo Leonard Erdman b. 27 Mar 1899, d. 4 Jan 1969

Citations

  1. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Christina Erdman, Lykens Register (Lykens, Pennsylvania), 24 Jun 1932, Fri, Page 2.
  2. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  3. [S74] Johannes Schwalm Historical Association, Johannes Schwalm The Hessian (Millville, PA 1976: Johannes Schwalm Historical Association, 1976), p. 113. Hereinafter cited as Johannes Schwalm The Hessian.
  4. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health), Certificate Number: 61111; Filed: June 21, 1932;
    https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Death Certificates.
  5. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), p. 354. Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.
  6. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29964156/…
  7. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, Certificate Number: 88175; Filed: August 10, 1918; https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll

Marie Loraine Klinger

F, #11326, b. 2 November 1925, d. 9 December 2021
  • Last Edited: 16 Dec 2021
  • Marie Loraine Klinger was born on 2 November 1925, Gratz, Dauphin County, PA.1,2,3
  • She was the daughter of Richard Roosevelt Klinger and Helen Irene Reed.
  • Marie Loraine Klinger was baptized on 24 January 1926, Simeon Lutheran Church, Gratz, Dauphin County, PA.2
  • She and Robert W. Andrews obtained a marriage license on 14 July 1951 Dauphin County, PA; Newspaper article:
    LYKENS MAN TO MARRY
    Robert W. Nutt 30 Lykens and Marie L. Klinger 25, Harrisburg obtained a marriage license in Dauphin county Saturday.4
  • Marie Loraine Klinger married Robert W. Andrews, son of Myron F. Nutt and Caroline Susan Harman, circa August 1951.5,4
  • Marie Loraine Klinger died on 9 December 2021, at age 96.3
  • Newspaper obituary:
    Marie Andrews
    1925 - 2021
    Marie Loraine Andrews of Harrisburg, formerly of Gratz and Lykens, passed away on December 9, 2021. She is survived by her two sons, Bruce (Carole) Andrews and Robert (Donna) Andrews, four grandchildren, Jeremy (Ally) Andrews, Caitlin (Sean) Bednarz, Elyse (Chad) Whiting, and Joelle (Mike) Falci, and eight great grandchildren, Ian and Kiersten Andrews, Maia and Brooks Bednarz, Luca and Alessio Falci, and Emma and Liam Whiting. Marie is also survived by her sister-in-laws Jeanne Klinger and Au Klinger, and her many nieces and nephews. Marie was born November 2, 1925 in Gratz, PA and was a graduate of Lykens High School, the University of Pennsylvania nursing school, and Shippensburg University. She spent most of her working years at the Central Dauphin School District as a school nurse, primarily at Northside and Paxtonia Elementary Schools. Marie lived life to the fullest. She loved her grandchildren and was a large part of their upbringing. Everyone called grandma their best friend and confidante. There was nothing she wouldn't do for her children and grandchildren. She loved her brothers and sister-in-laws and enjoyed traveling to see the ones who lived outside of the area. She enjoyed many other travel adventures with her family and friends. Marie lived an unselfish life, always giving to others. Over the years, she spent many weekends in Lykens with relatives, supporting them and participating in the many activities and adventures there, including the annual Christmas Santa truck that her family started over 80 years ago. Marie will be sorely missed by her family and friends. A life well lived is the most exquisite work of art, and Marie's life was a masterpiece. Marie was a longtime supporter of the Central PA Blood Bank, and we encourage everyone to make donations in her memory. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Marie's memory to Homeland Center at 1901 North 5th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102, Attention: Development Office. There will be a Memorial Service at Homeland Center at the convenience of the family. Burial will be private. www.pennlive.com/obits
    Published by Patriot-News from Dec. 15 to Dec. 16, 2021.3

Children of Marie Loraine Klinger and Robert W. Andrews

  • Robert William Andrews Jr.3
  • Bruce Andrews3

Citations

  1. [S186] 1930 US Census, Lykens West Ward, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2027; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 76; Image: 941.0.
  2. [S704] Phillip A. Rice, Jodi A. Germani and Jean A. Dellock, compilers, Simeon Lutheran Church Records in Dauphin County Vital Records, Volume 1 (Laughlintown, PA: Southwest Pennsylvania Genealogical Services, 1991), p. 123. Hereinafter cited as Simeon Lutheran Church Records.
  3. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Marie Andrews, Patriot-News (Harrisburg, PA), Dec. 15 to Dec. 16, 2021; online: https://obits.pennlive.com/us/obituaries/pennlive/name/…
  4. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Lykens Man To Marry," Pottsville Republican (Pottsville, Pennsylvania), 17 Jul 1951, Tue, Page 4.
  5. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Klinger-Wertz Wedding," Lykens Register (Lykens, Pennsylvania), 10 Oct 1952, Fri, Page 1.

Robert James Klinger

M, #11327, b. 3 September 1928, d. 29 August 1984
  • Last Edited: 16 Dec 2021
  • Robert James Klinger was born on 3 September 1928, Dauphin County, PA.1,2
  • He was the son of Richard Roosevelt Klinger and Helen Irene Reed.
  • Robert James Klinger married Jeanne Alice Wertz, daughter of Albert Clarence Wertz and Mildred Irene Sultzbaugh, on 4 October 1952, Evangelical Reformed Church, Elizabethville, Dauphin County, PA.3
  • Robert James Klinger died on 29 August 1984, Lykens, Dauphin County, PA, at age 55.2,4,5
  • He was buried on 1 September 1984, at Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin County, PA.2,5
  • Newspaper obituary:
    Robert J. Klinger, 55, of 418 W. Main St., Lykens, died Wednesday, Aug. 29, [1984,] in his residence.
    Mr. Klinger, owner of Klinger's Repair Service, appeared as Santa on Klinger's Santa Claus truck for 43 years throughout the Lykens area. He was the son of Richard and Helen (Reed) Klinger, Lykens. A 1946 graduate of Lykens High School, he was past president of Lykens High School Alumni Association.
    Mr. Klinger was married to the former Jeanne A. Wertz. He was a member of Lykens United Methodist Church. A veteran of the Korean War, Mr. Klinger was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Gratz, and John Yanoscak American Legion Post 124, Lykens. He also belonged to Millersburg Moose Lodge, Lykens Minstrel Association and Back Street Horn Blowers.
    Survivors include the widow; his parents; four children, Stacey Chubb, Halifax; Jaime Kogan, West Chester; Lisa Hubler, Lykens; and Craig, at home; a sister, Marie Andrews, Harrisburg; three brothers, Richard, Lykens; David, Middletown, R.L; and Donald, Frankfurt, Germany.
    Service was held Saturday, Sept. 1, in John M. Shultz Funeral Home, Lykens, with the Rev. Lloyd Shellenberger, his pastor, officiating. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville.5

Children of Robert James Klinger and Jeanne Alice Wertz

  • Stacey Klinger5
  • Jaime Klinger5
  • Craig Klinger5
  • Lisa M. Klinger5

Citations

  1. [S186] 1930 US Census, Lykens West Ward, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2027; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 76; Image: 941.0.
  2. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  3. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Klinger-Wertz Wedding," Lykens Register (Lykens, Pennsylvania), 10 Oct 1952, Fri, Page 1.
  4. [S200] Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  5. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Robert J. Klinger (1984).

Richard Earl Klinger

M, #11328, b. 27 June 1930, d. 1 October 2011
  • Last Edited: 10 Nov 2016
  • Richard Earl Klinger was born on 27 June 1930, Lykens, Dauphin County, PA.1,2,3
  • He was the son of Richard Roosevelt Klinger and Helen Irene Reed.
  • Richard Earl Klinger married Audrey I. Eiler, daughter of James Eiler and Irene Seip.1
  • Richard Earl Klinger died on 1 October 2011, Harrisburg Hospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA, at age 81.1
  • Newspaper obituary:
    LYKENS- Richard E. Klinger, age 81, of Lykens, passed away Saturday, October 1, 2011 at Harrisburg Hospital. Richard was born at Lykens to the late Richard R. and Helen I. Reed Klinger; he was also preceded in death by his wife Audrey I. Eiler Klinger.
    He was a 1948 graduate of the former Lykens High School and also Elizabethtown College where he received his teaching degree. Richard was a member of Liberty Hose Co. No. 2 of the Lykens and the Liberty Hose No. 2 Band, Dauphin County Vol. Firemen's Assoc., St. Christopher Evangelical Lutheran Church Lykens and the Church Choir, Masonic Lodge #570 F&AM of Lykens, Zembo Temple Harrisburg, Gratz VFW Post 2385, Lykens American Legion Post 124, The Lykens Minstrel Assoc., and The Back Street Horn Blowers. He was past President of the Lykens Borough Council and past Board Member of the former Miners Bank of Lykens. Richard was also the owner of the former Lykens Valley Motors , the Lykens Bowling Alley and co-owner of Klinger's Repair. Richard was the second generation of Klinger's to sponsor and run the Santa Floats on Christmas Eve in Lykens. He also enjoyed spending time in "The Room". Richard was a Navy Veteran of the Korean War where he proudly served on the U.S.S. Wisconsin.
    Richard is survived by a son Richard E. and his wife Jeanmarie of Lykens and daughter Becky I. and her husband Joel Davies of Lebanon, five grandchildren and three great grandchildren. He was a loving father, grandfather and great grandfather to all.
    Funeral services will be held Thursday, October 6, 2011 at 11:00 a.m., at St. Christopher Evangelical Lutheran Church, 635 North Second Street, Lykens, Pa., with the Rev Kathleen Kuehl, officiating. Viewing will be from 9:30 a.m., until the time of service. Interment with full military honors will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Pa. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to his church. John R. Shultz Funeral Home, Lykens has charge of the arrangements.
    Published in Patriot-News on October 3, 2011.1
  • He was buried on 6 October 2011, at Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin County, PA.1

Children of Richard Earl Klinger and Audrey I. Eiler

  • Richard E. Klinger1
  • Becky I. Klinger1

Citations

  1. [S900] Klinger, Richard E., Obituary, Patriot-News, Harrisburg, PA, October 3, 2011. Hereinafter cited as Richard E. Klinger Obituary.
  2. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  3. [S200] Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.

David Calvin Klinger

M, #11329, b. 25 January 1940, d. 24 December 2020
  • Last Edited: 2 Jan 2021
  • David Calvin Klinger was born on 25 January 1940, Lykens, Dauphin County, PA.1,2
  • He was the son of Richard Roosevelt Klinger and Helen Irene Reed.
  • David Calvin Klinger married Marilyn Lucille Nutt, daughter of William Nutt and Blanche Bolt, in 1964.2
  • David Calvin Klinger died on 24 December 2020, at age 80.2
  • Newspaper obituary:
    David C. Klinger
    1940 - 2020
    David Calvin Klinger, 80, of San Antonio, Texas, passed away on December 24, 2020. He was the beloved husband of Marilyn (Nutt) Klinger and they enjoyed 56 years together in marriage. The son of Richard and Helen (Reed) Klinger, he was predeceased by his brothers Richard and Robert of Lykens, PA and Donald of Henderson, NV. He is survived by his sister Marie (Klinger) Andrews of Harrisburg, PA, his son David and wife Pamela of Madison, AL as well as his daughter Karolyn (Welch) and husband Michael of Framingham, MA.
    He was especially proud of his six cherished grandchildren Sarah and Richard Klinger of Madison, AL and Kevin, David, Alison, and Amber Welch of Framingham, MA.
    Born in Lykens, PA on January 25, 1940, Mr. Klinger spent his childhood years in Lykens before enrolling in Penn State University. After participating in the ROTC program and graduating with a degree in Engineering, Mr. Klinger began a distinguished 30-year career as a commissioned officer in the Submarine Service of the U.S. Navy. His initial service started in 1961 on the destroyers U.S.S. Norris and U.S.S. Agerholm, where he quickly rose through the ranks and was selected to complete Nuclear Power School training in California (where he met Marilyn). In 1965 he was deployed on the U.S.S. Francis Scott Key, a nuclear submarine based out of Groton, CT, followed by submarine assignments on the U.S.S. Seahorse (1968-71, Navigator) in Charleston, SC and the U.S.S. George C. Marshall (1973-77, Lt. Commander). From 1977-81 Mr. Klinger was Commander and Captain of the ballistic nuclear submarine U.S.S. Sam Houston based out of Pearl Harbor, HI and Bangor, WA.
    Mr. Klinger's career continued as a Captain and Operations Officer at the U.S. Embassy in London, UK (1981-84), and in the War Gaming Department of the Naval War College in Newport, RI (1984-88). He was next appointed to Commanding Officer of the U.S. Navy Base in La Maddalena, Italy (1988-90) before finishing his naval career as Captain at the Center for Naval Warfare Studies at the Naval War College (1991).
    Mr. Klinger spent his next 27 years of retirement in San Diego, CA, where he and Marilyn spent many years proudly hosting and entertaining visitors from all over the country and the world in their beautiful home overlooking San Diego Bay. He loved working on and improving his home, and took great pride in hosting annual visits from his children, grandchildren, and many relatives. During his retirement, he continued his lifelong love of numismatics and contributed many articles to scholarly journals chronicling the origins of coins from around the world. He also completed 15 annual cross country treks in his modified camper van and to coin conventions where he was a respected authority and contributor.
    In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Lykens & Wiconisco Historical Society.
    Published in Newport Daily News from Dec. 31, 2020 to Jan. 5, 2021.2

Children of David Calvin Klinger and Marilyn Lucille Nutt

  • David Klinger2
  • Karolyn Klinger2

Citations

  1. [S941] 1940 US Census, Elizabethville, Dauphin, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3480; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 22-10.
  2. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for David Calvin Klinger, Newport Daily News from Dec. 31, 2020 to Jan. 5, 2021; online: https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/newportri/obituary.aspx

Donald Martin Klinger

M, #11330, b. 12 December 1942, d. 28 May 2020
  • Last Edited: 2 Jan 2021
  • Donald Martin Klinger was born on 12 December 1942.1,2
  • He was the son of Richard Roosevelt Klinger and Helen Irene Reed.
  • Donald Martin Klinger died on 28 May 2020, at age 77.3,2
  • He was buried at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Boulder City, Clark County, NV.2

Citations

  1. [S941] 1940 US Census, Elizabethville, Dauphin, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3480; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 22-10.
  2. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213353453/…. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  3. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for David Calvin Klinger, Newport Daily News from Dec. 31, 2020 to Jan. 5, 2021; online: https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/newportri/obituary.aspx

Marilyn Lucille Nutt

F, #11331, b. 1938, d. 1 January 2021
  • Last Edited: 4 Jan 2021
  • Marilyn Lucille Nutt was born in 1938.1
  • She was the daughter of William Nutt and Blanche Bolt.1
  • Marilyn Lucille Nutt married David Calvin Klinger, son of Richard Roosevelt Klinger and Helen Irene Reed, in 1964.2
  • Marilyn Lucille Nutt died on 1 January 2021.1
  • Newspaper obituary:
    Marilyn L. Klinger
    Marilyn Lucille (Nutt) Klinger, 82, of San Antonio, Texas, passed away unexpectedly on January 1, 2021. She was the devoted wife of David Calvin Klinger and they enjoyed 56 years together in marriage prior to his death just one week before hers. Marilyn was the only daughter of William and Blanche (Bolt) Nutt, and she was predeceased by her brothers, William, Donald, and Maxson of Quincy, Illinois; and Edward of Bettendorf, Iowa.
    Marilyn is survived by her son David and wife Pamela of Madison, AL; as well as her daughter, Karolyn (Welch) and husband Michael of Framingham, MA. She was especially proud of her six grandchildren, Sarah and Richard Klinger of Madison, AL, and Kevin, David, Alison, and Amber Welch of Framingham, MA.
    Marilyn grew up in Quincy, Illinois and ventured to San Diego, California in her 20's to live with her Aunt Lucille and Uncle Orville and to experience a new way of life. It was there she met her future husband, David C. Klinger. This began a 56 year union in which Marilyn worked extremely hard to provide a steady, supportive home for her family while Dave's 30 year career as a naval officer took them all over the world. She would frequently find herself managing the daily needs of her children during the day and then quickly transitioning to the societal entertainment expectations o f a Naval officer's wife, which occasionally included formal affairs such as an admiral's ball. The challenges of military moves and long intervals of deployment at sea were often balanced and rewarded by experiencing other cultures, climates, and ways of life. Marilyn was always able to adapt and embrace these new odysseys with a sense of adventure and openness.
    Upon Dave's retirement in 1993, Marilyn and Dave returned to San Diego to help care for Orville (Lucille had passed away just before they arrived) 30 years after she had originally moved in with her aunt and uncle. She spent the next 27 years there proudly hosting and entertaining visitors from all over the country and the world in their beautiful and impeccably maintained home overlooking San Diego Bay. Compassion and service to others were a hallmark of everyone's interactions with Marilyn.
    Published by Herald-Whig on Jan. 4, 2021.1

Children of Marilyn Lucille Nutt and David Calvin Klinger

  • David Klinger2
  • Karolyn Klinger2

Citations

  1. [S1147] Online Obituary for Marilyn L. Klinger, Herald-Whig (Quincy, IL), Jan. 4, 2021; online: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/whig/name/…
  2. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for David Calvin Klinger, Newport Daily News from Dec. 31, 2020 to Jan. 5, 2021; online: https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/newportri/obituary.aspx

Audrey I. Eiler1

F, #11332, b. 28 April 1931, d. 16 August 2011
  • Last Edited: 6 Nov 2011
  • Audrey I. Eiler was born on 28 April 1931.2
  • She was the daughter of James Eiler and Irene Seip.2
  • Audrey I. Eiler married Richard Earl Klinger, son of Richard Roosevelt Klinger and Helen Irene Reed.1
  • Audrey I. Eiler died on 16 August 2011, Good Samaritan Health System, Lebanon, Lebanon County, PA, at age 80.2,1
  • Newspaper obituary:
    Lykens- Audrey I. Klinger, age 80, Cornwall, PA formerly of Lykens, PA passed away Tuesday, August 16, 2011 at Good Samaritan Health System, Lebanon, PA. She was born April 28, 1931, daughter of the late James and Irene Seip Eiler.
    Audrey was a 1949 graduate of the former Lykens High School; a member of St. Christopher Evangelical Lutheran Church; Red Hat Society; Glen Chapter No. 425, Order Of The Eastern Star and enjoyed cooking especially for her family. Mrs. Claus always had a meal ready for Santa's Helpers when they returned on Christmas Eve.
    She is survived by her husband: Richard E. Klinger Cornwall, a son: Richard E. Klinger and his wife Jeanne, Lykens, a daughter: Becky I. Dazies and her husband Joel, Lebanon, five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
    Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, August 20th, at St. Christopher Evangelical Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Kathleen Kuehl, officiating.
    Visitation will be from 9:00 a.m., until the time of the service Saturday, at the church.
    Interment in Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, PA.
    Memorial contributions may be made to her church, 635 North Second St., Lykens, PA 17048.
    John R. Shultz Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. www.pennlive.com/obits
    Published in Patriot-News on August 18, 2011 .2
  • She was buried on 20 August 2011, at Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin County, PA.2
  • Father*: James Eiler2
  • Mother*: Irene Seip2

Children of Audrey I. Eiler and Richard Earl Klinger

  • Richard E. Klinger1
  • Becky I. Klinger1

Citations

  1. [S900] Klinger, Richard E., Obituary, Patriot-News, Harrisburg, PA, October 3, 2011. Hereinafter cited as Richard E. Klinger Obituary.
  2. [S901] Klinger, Audrey I., Obituary, Patriot-News, Harrisburg, PA, August 18, 2011. Hereinafter cited as Audrey I. Klinger Obituary.

Jeanne Alice Wertz1

F, #11333, b. 14 January 1932, d. 12 April 2022
  • Last Edited: 13 May 2022
  • Jeanne Alice Wertz was born on 14 January 1932, Elizabethville, Dauphin County, PA.3,1
  • She was the daughter of Albert Clarence Wertz and Mildred Irene Sultzbaugh.2
  • Jeanne Alice Wertz married Robert James Klinger, son of Richard Roosevelt Klinger and Helen Irene Reed, on 4 October 1952, Evangelical Reformed Church, Elizabethville, Dauphin County, PA.4
  • Jeanne Alice Wertz died on 12 April 2022, Lykens, Dauphin County, PA, at age 90.5
  • Funeral home obituary:
    Jeanne A. Klinger
    January 14, 1932 ~ April 12, 2022 (age 90)
    Jeanne A. Klinger, 90, of Lykens, passed away Tuesday evening, April 12, 2022, at her home surrounded by her family.
    Born in Elizabethville, January 14, 1932, a daughter of the late Albert and Mildred Sultzbaugh Wertz.
    Jeanne worked as air personality "Jumpin Jeanne" at the former WQIN Radio Station and also had been a bank teller at the Miners Bank of Lykens. She was a member of Lykens United Methodist Church.
    In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Klinger, 1984; a sister Bette Kupp and a brother, Jacque Wertz.
    Surviving are her four children; Stacey Chubb (Jeff), Harrisburg, Jaime Kogan (Bruce), Mechanicsburg, Lisa Hubler-Burger (Scott), Lykens and Craig Klinger (Robin), Hackensack, NJ. Seven grandchildren, Jason, Nathan, Tyler, Bob, Mark, Matthew and Madison, and 11 great grandchildren.
    Following Jeanne's wishes she will be laid to rest privately at the convenience of her family in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville with Rev. Dr. Lori Betsworth officiating.
    In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Friends of Lykens - Summer Concerts, checks payable to Lykens Chamber, P.O. Box 202, Lykens, PA 17048 earmarked in memory of Jeanne Klinger, or to St. Jude's Hospital by visiting www.stjude.org.
    The Dimon Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc., Tower City is honored to serve the Klinger family. To sign the guest book visit www.dimonfuneralhome.com.5
  • She was buried at Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin County, PA.5
  • Father*: Albert Clarence Wertz2
  • Mother*: Mildred Irene Sultzbaugh2

Children of Jeanne Alice Wertz and Robert James Klinger

  • Stacey Klinger6
  • Jaime Klinger6
  • Craig Klinger6
  • Lisa M. Klinger6

Citations

  1. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  2. [S1115] Kupp, Bette M., Obituary, Patriot-News, Harrisburg, PA, June 1, 2015. Hereinafter cited as Bette M. Kupp Obituary.
  3. [S941] 1940 US Census, Elizabethville, Dauphin, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3480; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 22-10.
  4. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Klinger-Wertz Wedding," Lykens Register (Lykens, Pennsylvania), 10 Oct 1952, Fri, Page 1.
  5. [S1147] Online Obituary for Jeanne A. Klinger, Dimon Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc., Tower City, PA; https://www.dimonfuneralhome.com/obituary/Jeanne-Klinger
  6. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Robert J. Klinger (1984).

Robert W. Andrews

M, #11334, b. 27 March 1921, d. before 21 December 1981
  • Last Edited: 16 Dec 2021
  • Robert W. Andrews is also referred to as Robert W. Nutt in some sources.2
  • He was born on 27 March 1921, Lykens, Dauphin County, PA.3,4
  • He was the son of Myron F. Nutt and Caroline Susan Harman.1
  • Robert W. Andrews and Marie Loraine Klinger obtained a marriage license on 14 July 1951 Dauphin County, PA; Newspaper article:
    LYKENS MAN TO MARRY
    Robert W. Nutt 30 Lykens and Marie L. Klinger 25, Harrisburg obtained a marriage license in Dauphin county Saturday.2
  • Robert W. Andrews married Marie Loraine Klinger, daughter of Richard Roosevelt Klinger and Helen Irene Reed, circa August 1951.5,2
  • At some point after his marriage to Marie L. Klinger, he and Marie began using the "Andrews" surname.
  • Robert W. Andrews died before 21 December 1981.6

Children of Robert W. Andrews and Marie Loraine Klinger

  • Robert William Andrews Jr.7
  • Bruce Andrews7

Citations

  1. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Myron Nutt, Pottsville Republican (Pottsville, Pennsylvania), 07 Mar 1960, Mon, Page 16.
  2. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Lykens Man To Marry," Pottsville Republican (Pottsville, Pennsylvania), 17 Jul 1951, Tue, Page 4.
  3. [S1207] United States Selective Service System, online www.ancestry.com, United States Selective Service System (The National Archives in St. Louis, Missouri; St. Louis), downloaded 2011, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
  4. [S1153] Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Pennsylvania Veterans Compensation Application Files, 1950-1966 (Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission: Ancestry.com, 2015), https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania Veterans Compensation Applications.
  5. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Klinger-Wertz Wedding," Lykens Register (Lykens, Pennsylvania), 10 Oct 1952, Fri, Page 1.
  6. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Online obituary for Myron F. Nutt, Jr., https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/214205876/myron-f-nutt. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  7. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Marie Andrews, Patriot-News (Harrisburg, PA), Dec. 15 to Dec. 16, 2021; online: https://obits.pennlive.com/us/obituaries/pennlive/name/…

Margaret Irene Erdman

F, #11335, b. 27 April 1919, d. 26 June 2008
  • Last Edited: 12 Jul 2008
  • Margaret Irene Erdman was born on 27 April 1919, Rough & Ready, Schuylkill County, PA.2,1
  • She was the daughter of Herman W. Erdman and Jennie E. Mattern.1
  • Margaret Irene Erdman married Mark William Kessler, son of Sinary Raymond Kessler and Lola Alberta Zerbe, on 28 January 1939, Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Dauphin County, PA.3
  • Margaret Irene Erdman died on 26 June 2008, The Manor at Susquehanna Village, Millersburg, Dauphin County, PA, at age 89.1
  • Newspaper obituary:
    Margaret Irene Kessler, age 89, of Gratz, PA, died June 26, 2008 at The Manor at Susquehanna Village.
    Margaret was born in Klingerstown RD, PA on April 27, 1919, the daughter of the late Herman and Jennie (Mattern) Erdman.
    She was the wife of Mark W. Kessler of Gratz.
    She was a graduate of the Pine Park High School, Leck Kill; was a member of Simeon United Lutheran Church, Gratz and worked as a waitress at Reed's Inn, Gratz.
    Surviving are her husband, Mark Kessler of Gratz; three daughters, Violet, wife of Raymond Hartman of Lykens Twp, Virginia, wife of Jack Reed of Gratz, and Debra, wife of Daniel Herley of Valley View; two sons, Mark, husband of Barbara Kessler, Jr. of Brookville, and Ricci, husband of Gloria Kessler of Harrisburg; three sisters, Violet Hoffman of Dornsife, Daisey Drumheller of Klingerstown, and Gerty Stine of Sun Lake, AZ; two brothers, Lester Erdman of Muncy and Marlin Erdman of Halifax. She is also survived by 11 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Margaret was preceded in death by on great-grandson, Greg Hartman, and by two brothers, Ernest and Paul Erdman, and two sisters, Ruth Coleman and Arlene Brodner.
    Friends are invited to call Monday from 9-11 a.m., at Simeon United Lutheran Church, Gratz. Religious services will be at 11 a.m., in the church, with Rev. Barry Ridge officiating. Interment at Gratz Union Cemetery.
    In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Simeon United Lutheran Church, Gratz, PA 17030.
    James A. Reed Funeral Home, Pillow, PA, is in charge of the services. www.pennlive.com/obits
    Published in the Patriot-News on 6/28/2008.1
  • She was buried on 30 June 2008, at Union Cemetery, Gratz, Dauphin County, PA.1

Children of Margaret Irene Erdman and Mark William Kessler

  • Violet Kessler2
  • Virginia Kessler2
  • Mark William Kessler Jr.2
  • Debra Kessler2
  • Ricci Kessler2

Citations

  1. [S585] Kessler, Margaret I., Obituary, Patriot-News, Harrisburg, PA, June 28, 2008. Hereinafter cited as Margaret I. Kessler Obituary.
  2. [S307] Bruce Travis Hall, "Klinger Family Database" (Annapolis, MD), data obtained January 20, 2003.
  3. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), part 2, p. 230. Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.