Perry KILE died on his 47th birthday at his home near Elmwood, Saturday, August 15th, 1914. Mr. KILE had been suffering for only a few days with inflammation of the bowels. He was born in Indiana and moved here with his parents in 1888. His death occurred on the day of his parent's wedding anniversary. Mr. KILE has lived near Elmwood for twenty-six years. HE was universally liked and leaves many friends who with his relatives mourn his departure. He was the father of five sons, living here, and one daughter, Mrs. HUNT, who resides in Shedding, Nebraska. His father, mother, five brothers and three sisters were here at the time of his death, one sister, Mrs. SELLARS of Great Bend, Kansas, came a week ago to visit her relatives.
Mr. KILE was buried in the Beaver cemetery Sunday the 16th at 11 o'clock a. m. Funeral Services being conducted by Rev. J. D. Niles.
(Published in The Beaver Herald (OK), Thursday, August 20, 1914.)
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Perry KILE died on his 47th birthday at his home near Elmwood, Saturday, August 15th, 1914. Mr. KILE had been suffering for only a few days with inflammation of the bowels. He was born in Indiana and moved here with his parents in 1888. His death occurred on the day of his parent's wedding anniversary. Mr. KILE has lived near Elmwood for twenty-six years. HE was universally liked and leaves many friends who with his relatives mourn his departure. He was the father of five sons, living here, and one daughter, Mrs. HUNT, who resides in Shedding, Nebraska. His father, mother, five brothers and three sisters were here at the time of his death, one sister, Mrs. SELLARS of Great Bend, Kansas, came a week ago to visit her relatives.
Mr. KILE was buried in the Beaver cemetery Sunday the 16th at 11 o'clock a. m. Funeral Services being conducted by Rev. J. D. Niles.
(Published in The Beaver Herald (OK), Thursday, August 20, 1914.)
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