Mr. McKitrick was born in Paulding county on March 8, 1873, and came to Kenton with his parents, Israel and Aletha McKitrick, when he was seven years of age. He attended public schools of Kenton.
With him at time of death were his widow, Mrs. Lida McKitrcik; a daughter, Mrs. W. O. Dunson of Columbus; niece, Mrs. Charles Henderson and brother Dane McKitrick.
Two other brothers, Herman of Findlay and Kenneth S. McKitrick of El Paso, Texas, also survive.
Mr. and Mrs. McKitrick lived in Toledo for a number of years.
The body was removed to the Schindewolf Funeral Home where friends may call and from where funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday. Dr. E. S. Weaver, pastor of First M. E. church will be in charge and burial will be in Grove cemetery.
Kenton News-Republican August 14, 1934
Funeral services for A. L. McKitrick were held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Schindewolf funeral home. Those in attendance from out of the city were: Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Dunson, son Phillip, daughter Betty of Columbus; Mrs. Earl Stevenson of Cleveland, Herman McKitrick and family of Findlay; Don Ziegler of Bowling Green, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKitrick, Capt. Walt Hazelwood, Mrs. Ethel Emerson, Mrs. Pearl Ledermeig of Toledo; Bernard Goldberg of Cincinnati, Mrs. Orville Cole of Xenia, Charles Ziegler, Mrs. Warren Quint, son James of McGuffey, Mrs. Helen Chamberlin, son Billy, daughter Helen, Mrs. Homer Outland, Miss Mary Young of Bellefontaine; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hammond of Fort Jennings, Ohio; Jasper Wagner of Roundhead.
Kenton Daily Democrat August 17, 1934
A. L. McKitrick formerly of Kenton, was placed under arrest in Toledo, Thursday, on a paternity charge preferred by Emma Kies, of Farming street. He will be brought to this city and arraigned before Justice C. W. Haberman. McKitrick, who is married, but estranged from his wife, has employed Attorney H. Edmund Hill to defend him.
The Marion Star June 13, 1913
Mr. McKitrick was born in Paulding county on March 8, 1873, and came to Kenton with his parents, Israel and Aletha McKitrick, when he was seven years of age. He attended public schools of Kenton.
With him at time of death were his widow, Mrs. Lida McKitrcik; a daughter, Mrs. W. O. Dunson of Columbus; niece, Mrs. Charles Henderson and brother Dane McKitrick.
Two other brothers, Herman of Findlay and Kenneth S. McKitrick of El Paso, Texas, also survive.
Mr. and Mrs. McKitrick lived in Toledo for a number of years.
The body was removed to the Schindewolf Funeral Home where friends may call and from where funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday. Dr. E. S. Weaver, pastor of First M. E. church will be in charge and burial will be in Grove cemetery.
Kenton News-Republican August 14, 1934
Funeral services for A. L. McKitrick were held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Schindewolf funeral home. Those in attendance from out of the city were: Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Dunson, son Phillip, daughter Betty of Columbus; Mrs. Earl Stevenson of Cleveland, Herman McKitrick and family of Findlay; Don Ziegler of Bowling Green, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKitrick, Capt. Walt Hazelwood, Mrs. Ethel Emerson, Mrs. Pearl Ledermeig of Toledo; Bernard Goldberg of Cincinnati, Mrs. Orville Cole of Xenia, Charles Ziegler, Mrs. Warren Quint, son James of McGuffey, Mrs. Helen Chamberlin, son Billy, daughter Helen, Mrs. Homer Outland, Miss Mary Young of Bellefontaine; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hammond of Fort Jennings, Ohio; Jasper Wagner of Roundhead.
Kenton Daily Democrat August 17, 1934
A. L. McKitrick formerly of Kenton, was placed under arrest in Toledo, Thursday, on a paternity charge preferred by Emma Kies, of Farming street. He will be brought to this city and arraigned before Justice C. W. Haberman. McKitrick, who is married, but estranged from his wife, has employed Attorney H. Edmund Hill to defend him.
The Marion Star June 13, 1913
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