Obituaries.(Business)

From: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) | Date: January 23, 2000 | Copyright information

Please note: This file is incomplete. See dated microfilm for these additional obituaries and death notices: Robert G. McGinn

Joan M. Klussmann formerly of Arlington Heights

Private services were held for Joan M. Klussmann, 70, of South Milwaukee, Wis. She died Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2000.

Mrs. Klussmann was a journalist on the education beat for the Daily Herald in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

She was the dear mother of Nancy (Scott) Amy...

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