Friedrick Ludwig KLINGLER
NOTES: 1. Christina Gertrude Walz was sealed to her first husband, John Buchmiller. SOURCES: 1. 1998 Ancestral File 2. 1997 Ordinance Index (nil)
Christina Gertrude Walz sealed Christina is the second wife. Married Anna Maria Bauer first.
I went to his funeral in San Francisco and met his wife, Caroline, and a daughter. Delila and others came to the funeral, too.
This is Bob's mother.
This is Bob's Aunt Sara...lived in Mud Lake when we were married and Terreton. She was a widow with children... and came in to visit once in a while. Very pretty lady with pretty brown eyes.
This is Bob's Uncle Bill. He is the first member of Bob's family I met. He lived in SLC with his wife Ruby and all their children were still unmarried when I met them. It was to their home Bob took me after he gave me my ring. It was conference time, and his cousin Cardin Klingler was there. Uncle Bill and Aunt Ruby made me feel VERY welcome. They were both super friendly and pleasant to be around....I thought they were "perfect" Mormons. They never changed as the years went by. He was always very kind, in addition to being very quiet, but nevertheless active in his ward. They lived across the street from the SLC Ninth Ward Building. Aunt Ruby took in foster children when they got older until the day when she took a premature tiny Hispanic baby, and nursed it with an eyedropper and fell in love with her, only to have her parents come take her when she was about 5 years old. It crushed her so much, she never took any more. She said it was one thing to have them for a week, or even a month, but she had raised this little girl from a teeny-tiny baby, and to have her taken away in an old car crying was just too much for her. She never would talk about it except when she told us once.
This is Bob's favorite uncle...Uncle Al. He is the one who was made a bishop a short time after he was married and was a bishop in Rexburg for 23 years. Bob was especially close to him and his family. He's the one Bob was speaking of when he was asked as a child what Jesus looked like...and he said, "Uncle Al." It was Uncle Al who was a lineman for Utah Power and Light and came by to see them often, bringing treats. It was to their home he went in the summertime to stay for short periods of time and when his mother went to help Uncle Al's wife after babies were born, etc. He admired his uncle for his ability to fix things and that may be where he learned all about fixing things...electricity, and etc. They were nice to me after we were married, too, although I never felt the closeness I did for Uncle Bill and his wife.
This is Bob's "Uncle Karl". There is a newspaper clipping of his death in our black Gen. Book. Lived in Rexburg all his life with his family.
He married Christina Gertrude Walz 11 Feb 1891 at Logan, Cache, Utah . Christina Gertrude Walz was born at Walddorf, Schwarzwald, Wuerttemberg, Germany 18 Jul 1859 daughter of Johann Conrad Walz and Anna Marie Phillipine Batzner .
They were the parents of 8
children:
Conrad Karl Klingler
born 30 Nov 1891.
George Ludwig Klingler
born 8 Oct 1894.
Eva Rosina Klingler
born 28 Jan 1896.
Sara Klingler
born 20 Aug 1897.
William Wilford Klingler
born 3 Apr 1899.
Frank Jakob Klingler
born 22 Nov 1900.
Blocked
Karl Conrad Klingler
born 30 Nov 1891.
Friedrick Ludwig Klingler died 2 Aug 1927 at Rexburg, Madison, Idaho .
Christina Gertrude Walz died 17 Jan 1920 at Rexburg, Madison, Idaho .