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The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., September 4, 1952, page 10

E.W. KRALL FUNERAL HELD TODAY AT GLENWOOD

     Funeral rites were held for Edward Walter Krall at the little church in Glenwood, Sept. 4, 1952. Rev. Hantis officiating and Mrs. Roy Lundberg singing favorite hymns; both of Goldendale.
     Edward Walter Krall, a Klickitat pioneer, was born in Portland, Oregon, September 2, 1881, passing away at the Klickitat Valley Hospital Sept. 1, 1952. He was a member of the Camas Prairie and Vicinity Pioneer Association for many years.
     He came to the Camas Prairie Valley at the age of eleven in 1892 and made his home with his Foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clause Staack at Laurel, Wash., until his Marriage to Julia McGrath June 11, 1913. To this union were born three children, Norman Krall of B.Z. Corners, Homer Krall of Glenwood, and Irma Ladiges of Glenwood.
     He made his home in Glenwood until in 1937 he and his wife moved to B.Z. Corners where they were in business for twelve years.
     Leaving to mourn are his wife and children, one brother Will Krall at Albany, Ore. Thirteen grandchildren besides other relatives and numerous friends.


The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., September 4, 1952 page 8

EDWARD WALTER KRALL

     Funeral rites were held for Edward Walter Krall at the little church in Glenwood, September 4. The Rev. Hantis officiated and Mrs. Roy Lundberg of Goldendale sang favorite hymns.
     Krall, Klickitat pioneer, was born in Portland, Oregon, September 2, 1881 and passed away at the Klickitat Valley Hospital September 1. He was a member of the Camas Prairie and Vicinity Pioneer Association for many years.
     He came to the Camas Prairie Valley at the age of eleven and made his home with his foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clause Staack at Laurel, until his marriage to Julia McGrath June 11, 1913. To this union were born three children, Norman of B.Z. Corners, Homer of Glenwood and Irma Ladiges of Glenwood.
     He lived in Glenwood until in 1937 when he and his wife moved to B.Z. Corners where they were in business for twelve years.
     Surviving to mourn his loss are his wife and children, one brother, Will Krall, at Albany, Ore., and thirteen grandchildren besides other relatives and numerous friends.