Burial was to be in Harris Chapel Cemetery here under the direction of Kinner and Stevens Funeral Home of Jena.
Mr. Kirkham died at 7:15 a.m. Wednesday in Hardtner Medical Center at Urania.
A native of Sweetwater, Ala., Mr. Kirkham was a retired farmer.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Alice Kirkham of Olla; one daughter, Mrs. Gwendolyn Lewis of Monroe; one son, Archie Lee Kirkham of Olla; two sisters, Miss Eula Kirkham and Miss Clara Kirkham, both of Olla; five brothers, Clyde Kirkham of Bossier City, Marshall Kirkham of Pineville, Grady Kirkham of Olympia, Wash., Ottis Kirkham of Monroe and LaVaughn Kirkham of West Monroe; his father, Joseph L. Kirkham of Olla; and nine grandchildren.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Thursday, July 28, 1977
Burial was to be in Harris Chapel Cemetery here under the direction of Kinner and Stevens Funeral Home of Jena.
Mr. Kirkham died at 7:15 a.m. Wednesday in Hardtner Medical Center at Urania.
A native of Sweetwater, Ala., Mr. Kirkham was a retired farmer.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Alice Kirkham of Olla; one daughter, Mrs. Gwendolyn Lewis of Monroe; one son, Archie Lee Kirkham of Olla; two sisters, Miss Eula Kirkham and Miss Clara Kirkham, both of Olla; five brothers, Clyde Kirkham of Bossier City, Marshall Kirkham of Pineville, Grady Kirkham of Olympia, Wash., Ottis Kirkham of Monroe and LaVaughn Kirkham of West Monroe; his father, Joseph L. Kirkham of Olla; and nine grandchildren.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Thursday, July 28, 1977
Gravesite Details
Census records show that Mr. Kirkham was born in Alabama. His 1910 census record shows him with his parents living in Marengo County, AL. His World War II draft registration card indicated that he was born in Ringold, AL (Ringgold is in Cherokee Co.)
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement