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George Carl Kirchner

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George Carl Kirchner

Birth
Death
7 Feb 1950 (aged 80)
Burial
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 26
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George Kirchner retired carpenter and a life-long resident of Keokuk, died at 11:50 o'clock last night in the Graham hospital where he had been a patient since last Friday.
He had been living at the home of his grandson, Edward A. Kirchner, Jr.
706 North Twelfth Street.
Widely known, not only in Keokuk but the surrounding area as a carpenter and building contractor, and followed that trade successfully throughout his adult life. He was regarded by other carpenters of his day as one of the fastest and best in their experience.
Born in Keokuk on November 16, 1869, he was the son of Andrew and Barbara Stuebinger Kirchner.
Here in 1891, he married Emma Louise Stelzner of Nauvoo. She preceded him in death in 1907.
He was a member of the St. Paul Evangelical and Reformed church where he was baptized and confirmed in his youth.

Surviving are five sons, Edward A. Kirchner, of Chicago; George A. Kirchner,
of Philadelphia, Pa.; Fred W. Kirchner, of New York City; Delmar C. Kirchner,
of Pasadena, Calif., and Raymond A. Kirchner, of Chicago; two grandsons,
Carroll Kirchner of Pasadena [Tex.] and Edward A. Jr. of Keokuk; a granddaughter,
Marjorie E. Kirchner, of Los Angeles; five great-grandchildren, and two
brothers, Edward F. Kirchner, of Pekin, Ill., and William L. Kirchner,
of Keokuk.
George Kirchner retired carpenter and a life-long resident of Keokuk, died at 11:50 o'clock last night in the Graham hospital where he had been a patient since last Friday.
He had been living at the home of his grandson, Edward A. Kirchner, Jr.
706 North Twelfth Street.
Widely known, not only in Keokuk but the surrounding area as a carpenter and building contractor, and followed that trade successfully throughout his adult life. He was regarded by other carpenters of his day as one of the fastest and best in their experience.
Born in Keokuk on November 16, 1869, he was the son of Andrew and Barbara Stuebinger Kirchner.
Here in 1891, he married Emma Louise Stelzner of Nauvoo. She preceded him in death in 1907.
He was a member of the St. Paul Evangelical and Reformed church where he was baptized and confirmed in his youth.

Surviving are five sons, Edward A. Kirchner, of Chicago; George A. Kirchner,
of Philadelphia, Pa.; Fred W. Kirchner, of New York City; Delmar C. Kirchner,
of Pasadena, Calif., and Raymond A. Kirchner, of Chicago; two grandsons,
Carroll Kirchner of Pasadena [Tex.] and Edward A. Jr. of Keokuk; a granddaughter,
Marjorie E. Kirchner, of Los Angeles; five great-grandchildren, and two
brothers, Edward F. Kirchner, of Pekin, Ill., and William L. Kirchner,
of Keokuk.


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