PIONEER OF LAKE TOWNSHIP SUMMONED EARLY TODAY;
FUNERAL INDEFINITE
Leonard C. King, 80, died at his home, 1207 Mulberry avenue, early this morning after an illness with complications resulting from advanced age.
Mr King was born in 1851 in Moline township, Ill., the son of Peter and Margaret King. He married Mary Schaab of Lake township in 1876 at Muscatine. Mr King had made his home in the city for the past 12 years, having formerly lived in Lake township.
Surviving are four brothers, John, Charles, Joe and Christian, all of East Moline; a sister, Mrs. William Mack (sic), Davenport; five sons, Joe, Nichols; Charles, Lake township; Walter, William and Lawrence, Muscatine; and daughter, Mrs L S Adams, West Liberty; 14 grandchildren. Four sisters and one brother preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. Burial will be in St Mary's cemetery. The Meyers Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
MUSCATINE JOURNAL & NEWS TRIBUNE - Monday, December 28, 1931
KING RITES WILL BE ON THURSDAY AT LOCAL CHURCH
Funeral services for Leonard C. King will be conducted Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Pallbearers will be Charles, Walter, William and Lawrence King and Charles and Tony Fuller.
Mr King, 80, died at his home, 1207 Mulberry avenue, at 8:15 Monday morning following an illness with complications resulting from advanced age. He was born July 24,1851 in Moline township, Ill., the son of Peter and Margaret King. He married Mary Schaab of Lake township, Sept 26, 1876, at St. Mathias church here.
Eight children were born to them. For two years they resided in Moline township, moving to Lake township later where they lived until 12 years ago when they came to Muscatine.
Surving are the widow; five sons, Joseph, Nichols; Charles, William and Lawrence, Lake township; and Walter at home; one daughter, Mrs. Leo S Admas, West Liberty; 14 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. One son died in infancy and a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Beatty, died 16 years ago.
Four brothers, John, Joseph, Charles, and Christian, all of East Moline, and a sister, Mrs. Amanda Mock of Davenport, also survive.
PIONEER OF LAKE TOWNSHIP SUMMONED EARLY TODAY;
FUNERAL INDEFINITE
Leonard C. King, 80, died at his home, 1207 Mulberry avenue, early this morning after an illness with complications resulting from advanced age.
Mr King was born in 1851 in Moline township, Ill., the son of Peter and Margaret King. He married Mary Schaab of Lake township in 1876 at Muscatine. Mr King had made his home in the city for the past 12 years, having formerly lived in Lake township.
Surviving are four brothers, John, Charles, Joe and Christian, all of East Moline; a sister, Mrs. William Mack (sic), Davenport; five sons, Joe, Nichols; Charles, Lake township; Walter, William and Lawrence, Muscatine; and daughter, Mrs L S Adams, West Liberty; 14 grandchildren. Four sisters and one brother preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. Burial will be in St Mary's cemetery. The Meyers Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
MUSCATINE JOURNAL & NEWS TRIBUNE - Monday, December 28, 1931
KING RITES WILL BE ON THURSDAY AT LOCAL CHURCH
Funeral services for Leonard C. King will be conducted Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Pallbearers will be Charles, Walter, William and Lawrence King and Charles and Tony Fuller.
Mr King, 80, died at his home, 1207 Mulberry avenue, at 8:15 Monday morning following an illness with complications resulting from advanced age. He was born July 24,1851 in Moline township, Ill., the son of Peter and Margaret King. He married Mary Schaab of Lake township, Sept 26, 1876, at St. Mathias church here.
Eight children were born to them. For two years they resided in Moline township, moving to Lake township later where they lived until 12 years ago when they came to Muscatine.
Surving are the widow; five sons, Joseph, Nichols; Charles, William and Lawrence, Lake township; and Walter at home; one daughter, Mrs. Leo S Admas, West Liberty; 14 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. One son died in infancy and a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Beatty, died 16 years ago.
Four brothers, John, Joseph, Charles, and Christian, all of East Moline, and a sister, Mrs. Amanda Mock of Davenport, also survive.
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