Elmer H. Rubey and Charles H. Rubey ~ brothers of Mrs. George Krumboltz
Fairfield Ledger
Friday May 28, 1926
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Mrs. George Krumboltz died Wednesday evening at Ottumwa. Internment Shaul Cemetery. Died following operation for appendicitis. Born and raised about 11 ½ miles northeast of Fairfield. Age 48-3-6. Leaves husband and two children: Pearl Ruby and Charles Golden Krumboltz; two sisters Mrs. Lily Keller of Saskatchewan, Can., and Mrs. Elsie Keller of near Fairfield, and two brothers, Elmer H. Rubey of Mt. Union and Charles H. Rubey of Fairfield. Married in 1901.
Fairfield Ledger
Monday July 18, 1927
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Dwight Krumboltz, son of Mrs. Emma Krumboltz of near Salina, married in Grand Rapids, Mich., July 14, Miss Margaret Jones, daughter of J. Rurkin Jones. Groom is a prominent lawyer in Cedar Rapids where they will make their home.
Fairfield Ledger
Tuesday Jan 14, 1964
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Dwight J. Krumboltz, 67, Cedar Rapids attorney and native of Jefferson County, died Monday morning at his home. Born at Salina, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Krumboltz. Grad. FHS 1916; PC 1920…Presbyterian Church. Surviving are wife Margaret and four children: John Krumboltz, Stanford, Calif.; David, Oakland, Calif; Mrs. Mary Dixon, Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Margaret, student at the University of Chicago; also brothers and sisters; Rollie Krumboltz, Marian Krumboltz and Mrs. Carl J. Anderson, Salina; Mrs. Townsend Schillerstrom, Lockridge; Orris Krumboltz, Pacificia, Calif.; and Mrs. Clarence Peterson, Fresno, Calif; 6 grandchildren.
Fairfield Ledger
Monday July 20, 1964
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Minnie Carolina (Kann) Krumboltz born Sept. 2, 1874 in Jefferson County, daughter of John and Mary Flinspach Kann; Methodist Church. Married Feb. 6, 1895 John Krumboltz who died April 27, 1960. Home, 502 N. Court St., Fairfield. Lifetime resident of Jefferson County; Fairfield 42 years. Survived by three daughter and one son: Mabel Krumboltz, Mrs. Hugh McWhirter, Mrs. Rex Graby and Dale Krumboltz, all of Fairfield; also 6 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren and six brothers: William Kann, Fred Kann, Bert Kann, E. R. (Ted) Kann, Harry Kann, and Ralph Kann, all of Fairfield. One son, two grandsons and one sister preceded her in death. Buried Evergreen Cemetery.
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