I found his death in the Death Books-1895-1917, City of Hot Springs, Arkansas, housed in the Garland County Historical Society. Age 27, occupation Chief of U.S. Navy, Physician JM Coffin, statistics; Male, White, Married, Visitor (visitor to Hot Springs, a health resort and the location of the U.S. Army Navy Hospital. The building, fully restored still stands and is operating as an educational facility) Died 12-30-1907.
This marker is for William P. Kirk, who is buried in plot B-15-33, next to his sister Clara Genevieve Kirk Stevens, who is buried in plot B-15-32.
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I found his death in the Death Books-1895-1917, City of Hot Springs, Arkansas, housed in the Garland County Historical Society. Age 27, occupation Chief of U.S. Navy, Physician JM Coffin, statistics; Male, White, Married, Visitor (visitor to Hot Springs, a health resort and the location of the U.S. Army Navy Hospital. The building, fully restored still stands and is operating as an educational facility) Died 12-30-1907.
This marker is for William P. Kirk, who is buried in plot B-15-33, next to his sister Clara Genevieve Kirk Stevens, who is buried in plot B-15-32.
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