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Orville Hale Kirkpatrick

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Orville Hale Kirkpatrick

Birth
Henry County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 Jul 1938 (aged 57)
Cozad, Dawson County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Cozad, Dawson County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Cozad Local, Cozad, Nebraska, Tues. Aug. 6, 1938 page 1 col. 3: Orville Hale Kirkpatrick was born March 31, 1881 in Jefferson county, Iowa and passed away July 28, 1938 at the age of 57 years, 3 months and 28 days. In October 1882, he came with his parents to Nebraska, where they homesteaded on a farm nine miles north of Cozad, which was his home at the time of his death. He was married to Miss Lillie Garner March 22, 1905. To this union three children were born, two sons, James and Roscoe, and one daughter Jennie.
He and his wife moved to Arthur county where they homesteaded, and continued to make their home for several years, after which he returned to live with his mother on the home place. In the year 1898 he united with the Walnut Grove church taking a letter of membership in the community where they resided. He leaves to mourn his passing three children, James, Roscoe and Jennie, his mother Mrs. Addie Kirkpatrick, two sisters, Mrs. L. H. Klein of Callaway, Nebr., and Mrs. Alfred Anderson of Cozad, Nebr., one brother, John Kirkpatrick of Laramie, Wyo. , four nieces and four nephews, together with other numerous relatives and friends. His father I. R. Kirkpatrick, and one brother, preceded him in death.
Cozad Local, Cozad, Nebraska, Tues. Aug. 6, 1938 page 1 col. 3: Orville Hale Kirkpatrick was born March 31, 1881 in Jefferson county, Iowa and passed away July 28, 1938 at the age of 57 years, 3 months and 28 days. In October 1882, he came with his parents to Nebraska, where they homesteaded on a farm nine miles north of Cozad, which was his home at the time of his death. He was married to Miss Lillie Garner March 22, 1905. To this union three children were born, two sons, James and Roscoe, and one daughter Jennie.
He and his wife moved to Arthur county where they homesteaded, and continued to make their home for several years, after which he returned to live with his mother on the home place. In the year 1898 he united with the Walnut Grove church taking a letter of membership in the community where they resided. He leaves to mourn his passing three children, James, Roscoe and Jennie, his mother Mrs. Addie Kirkpatrick, two sisters, Mrs. L. H. Klein of Callaway, Nebr., and Mrs. Alfred Anderson of Cozad, Nebr., one brother, John Kirkpatrick of Laramie, Wyo. , four nieces and four nephews, together with other numerous relatives and friends. His father I. R. Kirkpatrick, and one brother, preceded him in death.


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