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Herbert Edwin Kohl

Birth
Shelby County, Iowa, USA
Death
18 Feb 1943 (aged 56)
Logan, Harrison County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Logan, Harrison County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Woodbine Twiner Feb 25, 1943
HERBERT KOHL DIED
LAST THURSDAY NiGHT
Herbert Kohl, 56, a Brother of
Chris Kohl of Woodbine, died last
Thursday evening in a nursing home
in Logan, where he had been for
some time.
Mr. Kohl was a bachelor and was
well known around Magnolia, where
he had worked for many farmers.
He is survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Inez Donnelson of Missouri Val~
ley; Mrs. Bert Weed and Mrs. Will
Unmack of Logan; two brothers,
Chris of Woodbine and George of
Portland, Oregon.
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HERBERT KOHL DIES
Herbert Edwin Kohl was born
near Harlan March 30,1886, and
passed away at the Holeton nurs~
ing home in Logan Feb. 18, 1943
at the age of 56 years 10 months
and 18 days. He is survived by
two brothers, Chris Kohl of Wood~
bine, and Reuben Kohl of Port~
land, Ore., also three sisters, Mrs.
Inez Donnelson of Missouri Val~
ley, Mrs. Gertrude Weed of Lo~
gan, and Mrs. Pearl Unmack of
Missouri Valley. His parents died
when he was a child.
"Herb," as he was known, has
been in poor health the last year
or two and his many friends re~
gret his passing.
Services were held at the Yea~
man Funeral Home in Logan Sat~
urday, Feb. 20 at 2:30 with Rev.
A. R. Aleson of Magnolia in charge.
Songs were "When the Roll Is
Called Up Yonder," "What A Friend
We Have In Jesus" and "God Will
Take Care of You," by Helen Said
sod Kathryn Reep, with Walter
Reep at the piano. Bearers were
Dick Maaske, Verne Geith, Rex
Coffman, Wm. Peterson, Philip
Benson and V. D. Foland. Bur~
ial was in Magnolia cemetery.
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There is no headstone and according to court house records he is buried in Logan, not Magnolia
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Woodbine Twiner Feb 25, 1943
HERBERT KOHL DIED
LAST THURSDAY NiGHT
Herbert Kohl, 56, a Brother of
Chris Kohl of Woodbine, died last
Thursday evening in a nursing home
in Logan, where he had been for
some time.
Mr. Kohl was a bachelor and was
well known around Magnolia, where
he had worked for many farmers.
He is survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Inez Donnelson of Missouri Val~
ley; Mrs. Bert Weed and Mrs. Will
Unmack of Logan; two brothers,
Chris of Woodbine and George of
Portland, Oregon.
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HERBERT KOHL DIES
Herbert Edwin Kohl was born
near Harlan March 30,1886, and
passed away at the Holeton nurs~
ing home in Logan Feb. 18, 1943
at the age of 56 years 10 months
and 18 days. He is survived by
two brothers, Chris Kohl of Wood~
bine, and Reuben Kohl of Port~
land, Ore., also three sisters, Mrs.
Inez Donnelson of Missouri Val~
ley, Mrs. Gertrude Weed of Lo~
gan, and Mrs. Pearl Unmack of
Missouri Valley. His parents died
when he was a child.
"Herb," as he was known, has
been in poor health the last year
or two and his many friends re~
gret his passing.
Services were held at the Yea~
man Funeral Home in Logan Sat~
urday, Feb. 20 at 2:30 with Rev.
A. R. Aleson of Magnolia in charge.
Songs were "When the Roll Is
Called Up Yonder," "What A Friend
We Have In Jesus" and "God Will
Take Care of You," by Helen Said
sod Kathryn Reep, with Walter
Reep at the piano. Bearers were
Dick Maaske, Verne Geith, Rex
Coffman, Wm. Peterson, Philip
Benson and V. D. Foland. Bur~
ial was in Magnolia cemetery.
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There is no headstone and according to court house records he is buried in Logan, not Magnolia
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