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James Keif Barnicle

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James Keif Barnicle

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
18 May 1951 (aged 83)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9596055, Longitude: -91.6743785
Plot
3rd Addition – Lot 8 – Space 3
Memorial ID
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James K. Barnicle, 302 H avenue NW, retired carpenter, and a Cedar Rapids resident for 60 years, died in a Cedar Rapids hospital at 8:05 p.m. Sunday following a long illness. Born Aug. 22, 1867 in Pennsylvania, he came to Cedar Rapids from Lisbon. For many years he was a carpenter for the city parks department, and previously had been with several construction companies. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Herman Frueh of Cedar Rapids; a stepson, William Gildersleeve of Quincy, IL; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Dugan and Mrs. Elizabeth Prendergast, both of Lisbon, two brothers, John, of Cedar Rapids, and W. H. Barnicle, of Lincoln, Neb., two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Barnicle was a member of the IOOF the W. O. W., and the Carpenters union. Services will be conducted in the Turner chapel at 3:30 pm. Wednesday by the Rev. Ruth Husband, pastor of the John Huss Methodist church and Maine lodge, No. 643, IOOF. Burial will be in Linwood cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel (THE CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE: Mon., May 14. 1951)
James K. Barnicle, 302 H avenue NW, retired carpenter, and a Cedar Rapids resident for 60 years, died in a Cedar Rapids hospital at 8:05 p.m. Sunday following a long illness. Born Aug. 22, 1867 in Pennsylvania, he came to Cedar Rapids from Lisbon. For many years he was a carpenter for the city parks department, and previously had been with several construction companies. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Herman Frueh of Cedar Rapids; a stepson, William Gildersleeve of Quincy, IL; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Dugan and Mrs. Elizabeth Prendergast, both of Lisbon, two brothers, John, of Cedar Rapids, and W. H. Barnicle, of Lincoln, Neb., two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Barnicle was a member of the IOOF the W. O. W., and the Carpenters union. Services will be conducted in the Turner chapel at 3:30 pm. Wednesday by the Rev. Ruth Husband, pastor of the John Huss Methodist church and Maine lodge, No. 643, IOOF. Burial will be in Linwood cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel (THE CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE: Mon., May 14. 1951)


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