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Iola Bareilles Niebauer

Iola Bareilles Niebauer She was born in Gustine, California, raised in Palo Alto, died suddenly after a brief illness at age 89. Iola lived and worked in San Francisco and, in 1953, moved to Marin County with her husband. She was preceded in death by her late husband, John J. Niebauer . She is survived by her loving step-son, John J. Niebauer , MD and his wife, Jean, four step- grandchildren, Skip, Peter and Doug Niebauer and Patricia Hendrickson and five step-great grandchildren. Mass will be on Friday, October 4th, at 10:00 AM at St. Patricks Church, 114 King Street, Larkspur. Friends and family are invited. Interment to follow at Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery, San Rafael, CA. In lieu of flowers the family would prefer donations to the American Cancer Society. Monte's Chapel of the Hills Family Owned and Operated 330 Redhill Ave, San Anselmo CA

WILLIAM HENRY KLUG

WILLIAM HENRY KLUG. Extensive and impor- tant operations in real estate have brought William H. Klug to a prominent position among the successful business men of Detroit. For over a quarter of a century he has been connected with this line of activ- ity and he has so directed his efforts as to develop and improve the city as well as to promote his in- dividual prosperity. He is of European extraction and was born August 24, 1870, a son of Henry and Dorothy (Niebauer) Klug, who brought their three sons to the United States in 1870 in order that they might escape the military oppression of their native land and enjoy the blessings and privileges of a free country. The family' at once came to Michigan and located near Detroit. The father had been ac- tively engaged in business in the country of his birth, but he was not long permitted to enjoy his new home, as he passed away two weeks after the arrival of the family in Michigan. The mother courageously took up the task of rearing her ...

Michael Peter Niebauer

Michael Peter Niebauer "Richmond - Michael Peter Niebauer, 82, of 3785 church road, died Saturday night in his home where he had lived all his life. He was born Feb. 5, 1876 the son of the late Peter and Teresa Niebauer. He and Miss Louise Porea were married Sept. 21, 1909. Mr. Niebauer is survived by his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Alvin Schneider, St. Clair; three sons, Louis Niebauer and Stanley Niebauer, both of St. Clair and Raymond Niebauer, at home; four sisters, Mrs. Catherine Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mary Ottembacher, Miss. Elizabeth Niebauer and Mrs. Teresa Winkel, all of Richmond and 14 grandchildren. The remains are in Memorial Chapel funeral home, St. Clair, where the Rosary will be recited at 8:15 p.m. Monday. Services will be at 8 a.m. Tuesday in the funeral home and at 9 a.m. in St. Augustine Catholic church, Richmond, with Rev. Charles Wettstein, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery."