OBITUARY
THE CHARITON DEMOCRAT
Chariton, Iowa
Friday, December 23, 1898
ROBERT KINKEAD DEAD
Mr. R. W. Kinkead died at his home in Whitebreast township on Sunday evening, December 18, after an extended illness with paralysis.
Mr. Kinkead has been a resident of Lucas county for the past twenty-nine years, having located on the farm on which he died in 1869. For many years he had been a faithful and consistent member of the Presbyterian church.
He leaves a wife, two daughters and one son, also three sons and one daughter by a former marriage. He also leaves many other relatives.
Funeral services, conducted by Rev. H. W. Tate, were held at the family residence on Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock, after which the remains were interred in the Chariton cemetery.
Mr. Kinkead was an old and highly respected citizen of this county, and to the family and friends we extend our sympathies in this their hour of sorrow.
OBITUARY
THE CHARITON DEMOCRAT
Chariton, Iowa
Friday, December 23, 1898
ROBERT KINKEAD DEAD
Mr. R. W. Kinkead died at his home in Whitebreast township on Sunday evening, December 18, after an extended illness with paralysis.
Mr. Kinkead has been a resident of Lucas county for the past twenty-nine years, having located on the farm on which he died in 1869. For many years he had been a faithful and consistent member of the Presbyterian church.
He leaves a wife, two daughters and one son, also three sons and one daughter by a former marriage. He also leaves many other relatives.
Funeral services, conducted by Rev. H. W. Tate, were held at the family residence on Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock, after which the remains were interred in the Chariton cemetery.
Mr. Kinkead was an old and highly respected citizen of this county, and to the family and friends we extend our sympathies in this their hour of sorrow.
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