Jacob and Amelia lived for many years in Chicago where Jacob was a policeman. He was later employed as an investigator for a coal company. The family lived at 1324 Eddy Street for a number of years. After retirement, Jacob and Amelia moved to Escondido township where their son Charles had settled on land off Bear Valley Road.
Jacob became a much beloved resident in the vicinity of Lake Wohlford where he was known for his hospitality and generosity. He was affectionately called "Grandpa." He was survived by three daughters: Maude Lamb, Mrs Lewis Chapil, and Mrs Lynn Bartlett, and two sons: Charles R. and Frank E. Kuebler. Also survived by five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Alhiser Mortuary Chapel. Cremation followed at Cypress View Crematory.
Jacob and Amelia lived for many years in Chicago where Jacob was a policeman. He was later employed as an investigator for a coal company. The family lived at 1324 Eddy Street for a number of years. After retirement, Jacob and Amelia moved to Escondido township where their son Charles had settled on land off Bear Valley Road.
Jacob became a much beloved resident in the vicinity of Lake Wohlford where he was known for his hospitality and generosity. He was affectionately called "Grandpa." He was survived by three daughters: Maude Lamb, Mrs Lewis Chapil, and Mrs Lynn Bartlett, and two sons: Charles R. and Frank E. Kuebler. Also survived by five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Alhiser Mortuary Chapel. Cremation followed at Cypress View Crematory.
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