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Note: Charles August Jr Klute Born: 15 Dec 1909 in St Louis, Missouri Died: 2 Jan 1938 in St Louis, Missouri Buried: Resurrection Cemetery, St Louis, Missouri 1910 United States Federal Census about Charles A Klute Name: Charles A Klute Age in 1910: 2/12 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1910 Birthplace: Missouri Relation to Head of House: Son Father's Name: Charles A Father's Birth Place: Missouri Mother's Name: Matilda L Mother's Birth Place: Missouri Home in 1910: St Louis Ward 14, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Charles A Klute 30 Matilda L Klute 26 Camille Klute 2 Charles A Klute 2/12 The 1920 census shows the family of Charles A. Klute living at 3241 Itaska, in St. Louis, Missouri. K430 - Klute, Charles A. Vol. 98 E. D. 250 Sheet 15 Line 32 Color W Age 41 Birthplace Missouri City St. Louis Street Itaska House No. 3241 Name Relationship Age Birthplace Klute, Charles A. Head MW 41 Missouri Klute, Matilda Wife 36 Ohio Klute Camilla Daughter 12 Missouri Klute Charles Jr. Son 10 Missouri Klute Jerome Son 5 Missouri 1930 United States Federal Census about Charles A Klute Name: Charles A Klute Home in 1930: St Louis, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri Age: 19 Estimated birth year: abt 1911 Relation to Head of House: Son Father's name: Charles A Mother's name: Matilda Occupation: Bookkeeper, Dairy Products Age at first marriage: Single Parents' birthplace: View image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Charles A Klute 50 Matilda Klute 45 Charles A Klute 19 Cammilla Klute 20 Gerome Klute 15 Minnette Klute 7 From St. Louis Globe Democrat, Sunday Morning, January 2, 1938. Parents Find Son Dead In His Car: Summoned by a neighbor last night who noticed their 27-year-old son, Charles A. Klute Jr., sitting in his car, parked in a garage with it's lights burning, the engine running and with the radio tuned, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Klute Sr., 5407 Milentz avenue, went into the grarage to discover he was dead. Police and firemen used an inhalator in a vain attempt to revive him. Henry Larsen, 5402 Milentz avenue, whose garage was rented by Klute, was the one who notified the parents. Police said Mrs. Klute told them their son, an accountant who had been unemployed about a year, seemed nervous yesterday. On January 3, 1938 Charles and Matilda Klute bought a lot in Ressurection Cemetery. Source Research by Jack Underwood Census Records Ancestry.com Obituary, St. Louis Globe Democrat Newspaper Notes: Speaking from the pain and agony I have personally suffered and the trust I have in a Loving Savior Jesus Christ, I know personally that only God knows each individuals suffering. I am more than confident that leaving judgement in the hands of our Loving Creator justifies our putting our trust in Him. J U
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