Edwin H. King
CHATFIELD, Minn. (Special)
Edwin Henry King, 67, Sumner Township farmer, died Sunday morning at his farm home.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the King home and at 2 p.m. at the Sumner Center Evangelical United Brethren Church, the Rev. John Redstock officiating. Burial will be in Chatfield Cemetery with six nephews as pallbearers: Harlan, Harold and Donald King, Edwin Cutting, Earl Ballanger and George Underleak.
Friends may call at the Boetzer Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today and until 9 a.m. Wednesday, and after 10 a.m. Wednesday at the King home.
Born March 19, 1888, King was a 1908 graduate of the Minnesota School of Agriculture, St. Paul. He taught young people's classes at the Sumner church for a number of years and also served as a director of the Fillmore County Farm Bureau and was a member of the Union school board and the Spring Valley Creamery board. King was president of the Tri-County Shipping Association and a member of the Masonic lodge at Pleasant Grove.
He married Miss Ethel Oakley June 21, 1911.
Surviving are: His wife; a son Robert, Grand Meadow; five daughters, Mrs. Beulah Zimmerman, Dodge Center; Mrs. Virginia Johnson, Hector; Mrs. Joan Bailey, Chatfield; Mrs. Jean Johnson, Wykoff, and Mrs. Joyce Carlson, Toronto, Canada; a sister, Mrs. Fred Cutting, Byron; three brothers, Clarence, Ernest and Curtin, all of Stewartville and 19 grandchildren. A son died in infancy and a sister also is dead.
Contributor: jhelget
Edwin H. King
CHATFIELD, Minn. (Special)
Edwin Henry King, 67, Sumner Township farmer, died Sunday morning at his farm home.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the King home and at 2 p.m. at the Sumner Center Evangelical United Brethren Church, the Rev. John Redstock officiating. Burial will be in Chatfield Cemetery with six nephews as pallbearers: Harlan, Harold and Donald King, Edwin Cutting, Earl Ballanger and George Underleak.
Friends may call at the Boetzer Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today and until 9 a.m. Wednesday, and after 10 a.m. Wednesday at the King home.
Born March 19, 1888, King was a 1908 graduate of the Minnesota School of Agriculture, St. Paul. He taught young people's classes at the Sumner church for a number of years and also served as a director of the Fillmore County Farm Bureau and was a member of the Union school board and the Spring Valley Creamery board. King was president of the Tri-County Shipping Association and a member of the Masonic lodge at Pleasant Grove.
He married Miss Ethel Oakley June 21, 1911.
Surviving are: His wife; a son Robert, Grand Meadow; five daughters, Mrs. Beulah Zimmerman, Dodge Center; Mrs. Virginia Johnson, Hector; Mrs. Joan Bailey, Chatfield; Mrs. Jean Johnson, Wykoff, and Mrs. Joyce Carlson, Toronto, Canada; a sister, Mrs. Fred Cutting, Byron; three brothers, Clarence, Ernest and Curtin, all of Stewartville and 19 grandchildren. A son died in infancy and a sister also is dead.
Contributor: jhelget
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