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Posidos her husband, Mrs. Krapff leaves to mourn her passing one brother, Louis Put teamp of Princeton, and three sisters, Mrs. Harry Elliott, Princeton, Mrs. Walter Winship of Putnam and Mrs, Carl Joos of Park Ridge. She also leaves 12 nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives, friends and neighbors.On May 2,1, 1914 Mrs. Krapff became a member of St. Matthew’s Lu-themn Church of Princeton and lias been one of its most devoted members ever since. She took an active part in the functions of the church, serving on many committees in the Church auxiliaries and etaehing in the Sunday School and at the time of her death serving as a member ofI the Altar Committee. She was also amem her of the Woman’s Missionary Society and of the Ever Loyal Class in the Sunday School. She was a regular attendant at the divine services of Mm Church as well as at the meetings | of the organizations to which she be-I longed.
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Princeton Bureau County Tribune

Princeton, Illinois, US

Fri, Jun 16, 1939

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