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John W. Kutcher

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John W. Kutcher

Birth
Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Death
26 Apr 1945 (aged 71)
Farmington, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Farmington, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6310797, Longitude: -91.7346236
Plot
Section 1, Row 6
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John W. Kutcher
Funeral services for John W. Kutcher were held Sunday, April 29, at the Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Walter Wigger of St. Charles, Mo. Music was furnished by Keith Gaston with Carrie Boyer at the piano. Pallbearers were all nephews of the late Mr. Kutcher, Rolland Kutcher, Stanley Kutcher, Raymond Kutcher, Edwin Kutcher, Carl Kutcher and Albert Kutcher. Interment was in Greenglade Cemetery, Farmington.
John W. Kutcher, son of Magdelene Hall Kutcher and Adam Kutcher was born in Nauvoo, Ill., June 5, 1873 and departed this life April 26, 1945.
When he was a small child, the family moved to Clark County, Missouri.
February 17, 1897 he was united in marriage with Miss Elsie Washburn of Clark County, Missouri. After their marriage they moved to a farm and continued to make their home in Clark County. To this union six children were born.
About 28 years ago this family moved to Farmington, Iowa, where Mr. Kutcher went into business as a store keeper. He continued to operate a general merchandise business here until retirement only a few years ago. After our country became engaged in war, Mr. Kutcher served in the Iowa Ordnance Plant at Burlington, until his health failed, about a year ago.
During boyhood he was confirmed in the St. Paul Reformed Evangelical Church of Kahoka, Mo. After moving to Farmington he was baptised in the Baptist church where his membership remained until death. Mr. Kutcher always maintained an active interest in Christian work and endeavored to live a Christian life. He also maintained an active interest in the affairs of our Nation and in the progress and welfare of our town and community.
Two children, June and Ruth, preceded him in death.
Those left to mourn his passing are: his wife, Mrs. Elsie Kutcher; four daughters, Mrs. Vera Gray, Mrs. Chloe Williams, Mrs. Minnie Bruggeman and Miss Edna Kutcher, all of Farmington: five grandchildren, Lloyd Gray, U.S. Navy, in the South Pacific, Robert Gray, U.S. Navy, Hawaii, John, Dean and Carolyn Bruggeman of Farmington; two brothers, Adams of Antioch, Mo., and Charles of Keokuk, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Wright and Mrs. Kathleen Wright of Kahoka, Mo.; a number of nephews and nieces and a host of friends.

Obituary taken from the "Clark County Courier", May 4, 1945

JOHN W. KUTCHER
John W. Kutcher, son of Madgelena Hall Kutcher and Adam Kutcher, was born in Nauvoo, Illinois, June 5, 1873, and departed this life Thursday evening, April 26, 1945.
When a small child the family moved to Clark county, Missouri, where he grew into manhood.
On February 17, 1897 he was united in marriage to Elsie Washburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Washburn of Kahoka. They made their home on a farm near Kahoka until about 28 years ago when they moved to Farmington, Iowa, where Mr. Kutcher engaged in business until his retirement a few years ago. When our nation engaged in war, he rendered service at the Iowa Ordnance plant until a year ago when his health failed.
During boyhood he was (sic) confirmed in the St. Paul Evangelical and Reformed church at Kahoka, and after moving to Farmington was baptized into the Baptist church, where his church membership was retained until his death. He always maintained an active interest in Christian activities and endeavored to live a Christian life.
He also maintained an active interest in the affairs and welfare of our nation and community.
Two children, June and Ruth preceded him in death, as did his parents. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Elsie Kutcher, four children, Mrs. Vera Gray, Mrs. Chloe Williams, Mrs. Minnie Bruggeman and Edna of the home; five grandchildren; Lloyd Gray, U. S. Navy in South Pacific; Robert Gray, U. S. Navy, Hawaii; John, Dean and Carolyn Bruggeman, Farmington, Ia.; two brothers, Adam Kutcher, Antioch, Missouri and Charles Kutcher, Keokuk, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Wright and Mrs. Katherine Wright, both of Kahoka. There are also a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Sunday, April 29, at 2:30 p. m., from the Farmington Baptist church, conducted by the Rev. Walter Wigger of St. Charles, Mo., a former pastor, with internment in Greenglade cemetery, Farmington.
Music was by Keith Gaston with Flossy Palmer at the piano.
Bodybearers were Rolland, Stanley, Edwin, Carl, Raymond and Albert Kutcher.
John W. Kutcher
Funeral services for John W. Kutcher were held Sunday, April 29, at the Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Walter Wigger of St. Charles, Mo. Music was furnished by Keith Gaston with Carrie Boyer at the piano. Pallbearers were all nephews of the late Mr. Kutcher, Rolland Kutcher, Stanley Kutcher, Raymond Kutcher, Edwin Kutcher, Carl Kutcher and Albert Kutcher. Interment was in Greenglade Cemetery, Farmington.
John W. Kutcher, son of Magdelene Hall Kutcher and Adam Kutcher was born in Nauvoo, Ill., June 5, 1873 and departed this life April 26, 1945.
When he was a small child, the family moved to Clark County, Missouri.
February 17, 1897 he was united in marriage with Miss Elsie Washburn of Clark County, Missouri. After their marriage they moved to a farm and continued to make their home in Clark County. To this union six children were born.
About 28 years ago this family moved to Farmington, Iowa, where Mr. Kutcher went into business as a store keeper. He continued to operate a general merchandise business here until retirement only a few years ago. After our country became engaged in war, Mr. Kutcher served in the Iowa Ordnance Plant at Burlington, until his health failed, about a year ago.
During boyhood he was confirmed in the St. Paul Reformed Evangelical Church of Kahoka, Mo. After moving to Farmington he was baptised in the Baptist church where his membership remained until death. Mr. Kutcher always maintained an active interest in Christian work and endeavored to live a Christian life. He also maintained an active interest in the affairs of our Nation and in the progress and welfare of our town and community.
Two children, June and Ruth, preceded him in death.
Those left to mourn his passing are: his wife, Mrs. Elsie Kutcher; four daughters, Mrs. Vera Gray, Mrs. Chloe Williams, Mrs. Minnie Bruggeman and Miss Edna Kutcher, all of Farmington: five grandchildren, Lloyd Gray, U.S. Navy, in the South Pacific, Robert Gray, U.S. Navy, Hawaii, John, Dean and Carolyn Bruggeman of Farmington; two brothers, Adams of Antioch, Mo., and Charles of Keokuk, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Wright and Mrs. Kathleen Wright of Kahoka, Mo.; a number of nephews and nieces and a host of friends.

Obituary taken from the "Clark County Courier", May 4, 1945

JOHN W. KUTCHER
John W. Kutcher, son of Madgelena Hall Kutcher and Adam Kutcher, was born in Nauvoo, Illinois, June 5, 1873, and departed this life Thursday evening, April 26, 1945.
When a small child the family moved to Clark county, Missouri, where he grew into manhood.
On February 17, 1897 he was united in marriage to Elsie Washburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Washburn of Kahoka. They made their home on a farm near Kahoka until about 28 years ago when they moved to Farmington, Iowa, where Mr. Kutcher engaged in business until his retirement a few years ago. When our nation engaged in war, he rendered service at the Iowa Ordnance plant until a year ago when his health failed.
During boyhood he was (sic) confirmed in the St. Paul Evangelical and Reformed church at Kahoka, and after moving to Farmington was baptized into the Baptist church, where his church membership was retained until his death. He always maintained an active interest in Christian activities and endeavored to live a Christian life.
He also maintained an active interest in the affairs and welfare of our nation and community.
Two children, June and Ruth preceded him in death, as did his parents. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Elsie Kutcher, four children, Mrs. Vera Gray, Mrs. Chloe Williams, Mrs. Minnie Bruggeman and Edna of the home; five grandchildren; Lloyd Gray, U. S. Navy in South Pacific; Robert Gray, U. S. Navy, Hawaii; John, Dean and Carolyn Bruggeman, Farmington, Ia.; two brothers, Adam Kutcher, Antioch, Missouri and Charles Kutcher, Keokuk, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Wright and Mrs. Katherine Wright, both of Kahoka. There are also a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Sunday, April 29, at 2:30 p. m., from the Farmington Baptist church, conducted by the Rev. Walter Wigger of St. Charles, Mo., a former pastor, with internment in Greenglade cemetery, Farmington.
Music was by Keith Gaston with Flossy Palmer at the piano.
Bodybearers were Rolland, Stanley, Edwin, Carl, Raymond and Albert Kutcher.


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