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Charles Archibald McKissick

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Charles Archibald McKissick

Birth
Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Jun 1934 (aged 51)
Hilliards, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Annisville, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Charles A. McKissick of Hilliards was found dead in his bed at his home at 7:30 o`clock this morning by a members of his family. He was 51. Death was due to illness following a mine accident ten years ago.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Carrie McKissick; two sons, Walter McKissick and Jack McKissick; six daughters,Mrs. Olive Hovis, Mrs. Roy Lindsey, Mrs. Wayne Gaiser, Mrs. Irma Orr, Genevieve McKissick and Freda McKissick; and 12 grandchildren, all of Hilliards; four brothers, Bert McKissick of Youngstown, OH., Guy McKissick, Roy McKissick and Joesph McKissick, Butler; and four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Burk, Eau Claire, Mrs. Lawrence Christie, Canton, OH., and Mrs. Norma Gillman and Mrs. Blanche Stokes, Butler.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o`clock Thursday afternoon at the home in Hilliards in charge of the Rev. K.C. Moore of Hilliards Methodist Episcopal church. Internment will be in the New Salem Presbyterian church cemetery.

Taken from the Butler Eagle June 12,1934 pg.5

Charles A. McKissick of Hilliards was found dead in his bed at his home at 7:30 o`clock this morning by a members of his family. He was 51. Death was due to illness following a mine accident ten years ago.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Carrie McKissick; two sons, Walter McKissick and Jack McKissick; six daughters,Mrs. Olive Hovis, Mrs. Roy Lindsey, Mrs. Wayne Gaiser, Mrs. Irma Orr, Genevieve McKissick and Freda McKissick; and 12 grandchildren, all of Hilliards; four brothers, Bert McKissick of Youngstown, OH., Guy McKissick, Roy McKissick and Joesph McKissick, Butler; and four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Burk, Eau Claire, Mrs. Lawrence Christie, Canton, OH., and Mrs. Norma Gillman and Mrs. Blanche Stokes, Butler.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o`clock Thursday afternoon at the home in Hilliards in charge of the Rev. K.C. Moore of Hilliards Methodist Episcopal church. Internment will be in the New Salem Presbyterian church cemetery.

Taken from the Butler Eagle June 12,1934 pg.5



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