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Earl Bluche Kigar

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Earl Bluche Kigar

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
23 Jan 1952 (aged 59)
Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Greensburg Township, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 15 NWQ
Memorial ID
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The Edina Sentinel
Edina, Missouri
January 31, 1952

Earl Kigar Buried At Greensburg

Funeral services for Earl Kigar, formerly of the northwest part of Knox County, who died in Kirksville Wednesday of last week, Jan. 23, 1952, were held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Christian Church in Greensburg. Burial was there. The Rev. G. Lolin Eaton was in charge. Mr. Kigar, 69 years old, had made his home at the Scotland County Community Home in Memphis for many years and was taken to a hospital in Kirksville a few months ago. Death came there at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon after an illness of several months. His body was taken to the Gerth & Baskett Funeral Home in Memphis and remained there until time for the services. Surviving are four brothers and two sisters. They are: Oscar Kigar of near Edina; Raymond Kigar and Mrs. Joe Burrus of Baring; Lewis Kigar and Mrs. Burley Salisbury of Rutledge and Joe Kigar of Atwater, Iowa. Mr. Kigar united with the Greensburg church Aug. 7, 1938. Parent John Kigar M 51y
Parent Minnie Kigar F 46y
Oscar Kigar M 22y
Earl Kigar M 18y
Otto Kigar M 15y
Lavaughn Kigar M 11y
Louie Kigar M 10y
Josiah Kigar M 7y
Raymond Kigar M 4y


The Edina Sentinel
Edina, Missouri
January 31, 1952

Earl Kigar Buried At Greensburg

Funeral services for Earl Kigar, formerly of the northwest part of Knox County, who died in Kirksville Wednesday of last week, Jan. 23, 1952, were held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Christian Church in Greensburg. Burial was there. The Rev. G. Lolin Eaton was in charge. Mr. Kigar, 69 years old, had made his home at the Scotland County Community Home in Memphis for many years and was taken to a hospital in Kirksville a few months ago. Death came there at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon after an illness of several months. His body was taken to the Gerth & Baskett Funeral Home in Memphis and remained there until time for the services. Surviving are four brothers and two sisters. They are: Oscar Kigar of near Edina; Raymond Kigar and Mrs. Joe Burrus of Baring; Lewis Kigar and Mrs. Burley Salisbury of Rutledge and Joe Kigar of Atwater, Iowa. Mr. Kigar united with the Greensburg church Aug. 7, 1938. Parent John Kigar M 51y
Parent Minnie Kigar F 46y
Oscar Kigar M 22y
Earl Kigar M 18y
Otto Kigar M 15y
Lavaughn Kigar M 11y
Louie Kigar M 10y
Josiah Kigar M 7y
Raymond Kigar M 4y




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