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Isaac Knox Guthrie

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Isaac Knox Guthrie

Birth
Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
Death
11 Mar 1932 (aged 59)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.1537041, Longitude: -86.7380243
Plot
Section: 2 Lot: 108 Space: 2
Memorial ID
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Funeral services for Isaac K. Guthrie, 59, who died Friday morning at his home, 122 Thirtieth Avenue, North, will be held at the residence at 10 o’clock Monday morning. Members of William C. Smith Camp No. 20, Spanish War Veterans, will be in charge of the burial in Calvary cemetery. Mr. Guthrie, production manager of the American Bread Company for forty years, died from a heart attack. He was born and reared in Sumner county. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Catherine Walsh Guthrie; children, Mrs. Elmer B. Hunt and Miss Catherine Guthrie of Nashville, and Mrs. Rufus S. Phillips of Grand Rapids, Mich.; James K. Guthrie of Washington, D.C., and Martin L. Guthrie of Knoxville; brothers, W. Harvey and E. E. Guthrie of Nashville; and sisters, Mrs. Richard DeBow and Mrs. J. M. Condley of Akron, O. Active pallbearers will be: G. Bessard Evers, Cameron Faircloth, Charles Freedman, Hardin Guthrie, John J. Bevington, Sr., E. J. Mitchell, Thomas Perryman and Pete Meiers.

Contributor: Rev. Edward F. Steiner
Funeral services for Isaac K. Guthrie, 59, who died Friday morning at his home, 122 Thirtieth Avenue, North, will be held at the residence at 10 o’clock Monday morning. Members of William C. Smith Camp No. 20, Spanish War Veterans, will be in charge of the burial in Calvary cemetery. Mr. Guthrie, production manager of the American Bread Company for forty years, died from a heart attack. He was born and reared in Sumner county. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Catherine Walsh Guthrie; children, Mrs. Elmer B. Hunt and Miss Catherine Guthrie of Nashville, and Mrs. Rufus S. Phillips of Grand Rapids, Mich.; James K. Guthrie of Washington, D.C., and Martin L. Guthrie of Knoxville; brothers, W. Harvey and E. E. Guthrie of Nashville; and sisters, Mrs. Richard DeBow and Mrs. J. M. Condley of Akron, O. Active pallbearers will be: G. Bessard Evers, Cameron Faircloth, Charles Freedman, Hardin Guthrie, John J. Bevington, Sr., E. J. Mitchell, Thomas Perryman and Pete Meiers.

Contributor: Rev. Edward F. Steiner


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