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Byron Hubert Kilpatrick

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Byron Hubert Kilpatrick

Birth
Franklin, Franklin City, Virginia, USA
Death
17 Apr 1951 (aged 61)
Portsmouth, Portsmouth City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Portsmouth, Portsmouth City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Lot 57A (Robinson Lot)
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The Ledger-Star, Page 8 (Norfolk, Virginia) Tuesday, 17 Apr 1951

Byron H. Kilpatrick, 61, Sales Manager, Is Dead
Byron H. Kilpatrick, 61, sales manager for the Taylor-Parker Company, died at 4:55 a.m. today in his home, 210 Lincoln Street, Portsmouth. He was a son of the late John and Mrs. Mary West Kilpatrick, and was a native of Franklin. He had made his home in Portsmouth for the last 60 years.

Mr. Kilpatrick, who was widely known to the trade, had been connected with the local firm for more than 30 years.

His is survived by his widow, Mrs. Millie Robinson Kilpatrick; eight daughters, Mrs. Joseph Adams, Mrs. Anne Nagle, Mrs. Paul Moore, Misses Barbara, Mary Vincent, Jane and Blanche Kilpatrick, all of Portsmouth, and Mrs. James Shannon, of Alexandria; four sons, Frank X., Alfred S., and John B. Kilpatrick, of Portsmouth, and James B. Kilpatrick, United States Army; one sisters, Mrs. M. C. Harrell, of Portsmouth; one brother, Raymond Kilpatrick, of Baltimore, Md., and nine grandchildren.

He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church, the Catholic Club and St. Paul's Athlectic Association.

The body was removed to the Richardson and Foster Funeral Home to be prepared for burial. It was returned to the residence this afternoon. Funeral arrangements are pending.
The Ledger-Star, Page 8 (Norfolk, Virginia) Tuesday, 17 Apr 1951

Byron H. Kilpatrick, 61, Sales Manager, Is Dead
Byron H. Kilpatrick, 61, sales manager for the Taylor-Parker Company, died at 4:55 a.m. today in his home, 210 Lincoln Street, Portsmouth. He was a son of the late John and Mrs. Mary West Kilpatrick, and was a native of Franklin. He had made his home in Portsmouth for the last 60 years.

Mr. Kilpatrick, who was widely known to the trade, had been connected with the local firm for more than 30 years.

His is survived by his widow, Mrs. Millie Robinson Kilpatrick; eight daughters, Mrs. Joseph Adams, Mrs. Anne Nagle, Mrs. Paul Moore, Misses Barbara, Mary Vincent, Jane and Blanche Kilpatrick, all of Portsmouth, and Mrs. James Shannon, of Alexandria; four sons, Frank X., Alfred S., and John B. Kilpatrick, of Portsmouth, and James B. Kilpatrick, United States Army; one sisters, Mrs. M. C. Harrell, of Portsmouth; one brother, Raymond Kilpatrick, of Baltimore, Md., and nine grandchildren.

He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church, the Catholic Club and St. Paul's Athlectic Association.

The body was removed to the Richardson and Foster Funeral Home to be prepared for burial. It was returned to the residence this afternoon. Funeral arrangements are pending.

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DADDY
BYRON H. KILPATRICK
NOV. 8, 1889
APRIL 17, 1951



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