Death was caused by an apparent heart attack, Coroner Horace Payton said.
Mr. Kellar was born in Alta, March 9, 1903, a son of Norman H. and Olive M. Campbell Kellar. He married Freida Egan in Pekin November 21, 1935.
Surviving are his widow; two brothers, Elliott of rural Peoria and Irving of Henry; two sisters, Mrs. Richard (Florence) Heinz of Princeville and Mrs. Howard (Lois) Shupe of Dunlap; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by two sisters and one brother.
He farmed in the Dunlap and Alta area and formerly worked in the Kuhn Hardware store in Dunlap.
Services were held in the Bouton-Hammitt-Davison Funeral Home in Dunlap with Rev. David Goodell officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery near Dunlap.
The Princeville Telephone, December 6, 1973.
Transcribed and submitted by Ethel.
Death was caused by an apparent heart attack, Coroner Horace Payton said.
Mr. Kellar was born in Alta, March 9, 1903, a son of Norman H. and Olive M. Campbell Kellar. He married Freida Egan in Pekin November 21, 1935.
Surviving are his widow; two brothers, Elliott of rural Peoria and Irving of Henry; two sisters, Mrs. Richard (Florence) Heinz of Princeville and Mrs. Howard (Lois) Shupe of Dunlap; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by two sisters and one brother.
He farmed in the Dunlap and Alta area and formerly worked in the Kuhn Hardware store in Dunlap.
Services were held in the Bouton-Hammitt-Davison Funeral Home in Dunlap with Rev. David Goodell officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery near Dunlap.
The Princeville Telephone, December 6, 1973.
Transcribed and submitted by Ethel.
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