Thou he suffered intensely for several months, his passing was very sudden.
Uncle Daniel came to Missouri with his parents, when a young man, and settled about six miles north of Bucklin. He lived in Linn and Macon counties until his death.
In 1871, he was united in marriage to Sarah Lovina Gardner. To this union was born four children: Jenetti Lulpni Davolt, of Ethel, Mo.; Lafayette Cohoon, of Bucklin, Mo.; Rosie Cohoon, who died at the age of seventeen, Mattie May Fields, of Bucklin, Mo.
Mrs. Cohoon died March 27, 1882.
Uncle Daniel was married the second time to Miss Addie Davolt. To this union was born ten children: James Fredrick Cohoon, who died at the age of nineteen; Jessie Cohoon, of Omaha, Nebr.; Edith Ealm, of Ethel, Mo.; Lula Jane Kelley, of New Cambria, Mo.; Ollie Cohoon, of Ethel, Mo.; Edna Frances Ball, of Ethel, Mo.; Retha Cohoon, who died in childhood; Elsie Lee Taylor, of Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Ann Young, of Omaha, Nebra.; Andrew Jackson Cohoon, of Omaha, Nebr.
Besides his wife and children he leaves to mourn his departure 34 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends.
He was the last one of a family of pioneer settlers.
While not a member of any church, Mr. Cohoon was a consistant Christian and a great Bible reader. We look back on a life well spent in service for others.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Switzer Chapel, conducted by Rev. J. W. Nelson. Burial in the nearby cemetery.
The Bucklin Herald May 10, 1929
Thou he suffered intensely for several months, his passing was very sudden.
Uncle Daniel came to Missouri with his parents, when a young man, and settled about six miles north of Bucklin. He lived in Linn and Macon counties until his death.
In 1871, he was united in marriage to Sarah Lovina Gardner. To this union was born four children: Jenetti Lulpni Davolt, of Ethel, Mo.; Lafayette Cohoon, of Bucklin, Mo.; Rosie Cohoon, who died at the age of seventeen, Mattie May Fields, of Bucklin, Mo.
Mrs. Cohoon died March 27, 1882.
Uncle Daniel was married the second time to Miss Addie Davolt. To this union was born ten children: James Fredrick Cohoon, who died at the age of nineteen; Jessie Cohoon, of Omaha, Nebr.; Edith Ealm, of Ethel, Mo.; Lula Jane Kelley, of New Cambria, Mo.; Ollie Cohoon, of Ethel, Mo.; Edna Frances Ball, of Ethel, Mo.; Retha Cohoon, who died in childhood; Elsie Lee Taylor, of Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Ann Young, of Omaha, Nebra.; Andrew Jackson Cohoon, of Omaha, Nebr.
Besides his wife and children he leaves to mourn his departure 34 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends.
He was the last one of a family of pioneer settlers.
While not a member of any church, Mr. Cohoon was a consistant Christian and a great Bible reader. We look back on a life well spent in service for others.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Switzer Chapel, conducted by Rev. J. W. Nelson. Burial in the nearby cemetery.
The Bucklin Herald May 10, 1929
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