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Henry Flauding
Braman Leader
December 4, 1908
Submitted by: Shirley Harlan


Henry Flauding
1840~~~1908

OBITUARY
Henry Flauding was born in the year 1840 in Saxony, Germany, and was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church. His mother died in Germany. He came with his father, two sisters and two brothers to Pittsburgh, Pa., and then to Portland, Ind. He enlisted in the Civil War Oct. 20, 1862 and served three years.
He was married to Lydia DeHoff Aug. 13, 1865. To this union three children were born; Mrs. Lillie Kelsey, Blue Rapids, Kas; and Mrs. Sarah Lee, Portland, Ind. (Third child not listed in obit).
He was married to Sarah Renner March 14, 1883. To this union three children were born; Mrs. Mary Taylor, Braman, Okla; and George and Gertrude Flauding who are still at home.
He came to Oklahoma in an early day and took a homestead northeast of Braman and there resided until his death came Friday morning, Nov. 20, 1908.
He leaves a wife, five children, seven grandchildren, four stepchildren, one sister, and one brother to mourn his loss. He was a kind and devoted husband and a dear and loving father. His remains were laid to rest in the Braman Cemetery.




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