died suddenly at his Haw Creek home near Bunnell at noon Sunday, were held Monday afternoon at the Davis Chapel here, with Rev. W. Brantley, pastor of the Bunnell Methodist Church, officiating. The body was forwarded to Shelbyville, Indiana, the former family home, for burial.
The deceased has been a resident of the Bunnell section for the last 27 years. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Hattie Kendall; two brothers, John Kendall, Bunnell, and
L.H. Kendall, Indianapolis, and three sisters, Mrs. One
Thompson, Atti, Ind., and Mrs. Rose B. Snyder and Mrs. Ida Hilt, both of Indianapolis. (Palatka Times-Herald Obituary
dated Friday, 28 Feb. 1941.)
died suddenly at his Haw Creek home near Bunnell at noon Sunday, were held Monday afternoon at the Davis Chapel here, with Rev. W. Brantley, pastor of the Bunnell Methodist Church, officiating. The body was forwarded to Shelbyville, Indiana, the former family home, for burial.
The deceased has been a resident of the Bunnell section for the last 27 years. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Hattie Kendall; two brothers, John Kendall, Bunnell, and
L.H. Kendall, Indianapolis, and three sisters, Mrs. One
Thompson, Atti, Ind., and Mrs. Rose B. Snyder and Mrs. Ida Hilt, both of Indianapolis. (Palatka Times-Herald Obituary
dated Friday, 28 Feb. 1941.)
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