J.C. Kindle, 65, Passes Away At Home Near City
Condition from heart trouble had been serious about a week.
Funeral on Monday.
J. C. Kindle, 65, died at his home one mile south of Warsaw, on Thrusday evening at 7 o'clock. Death was due to heart trouble. His condition had been serious for only the past week. Mr. Kindle had been a farmer most of his life. For several years he had lived o nthe Dave Michael farm, on the Yellowstone trail.
He is survived by the widow, seven children. Mrs. Verda Maft of Marion; Mrs. Orpha Brumfield, Alcoa, Tenn,; Ralph Kindle, of Miami, Fla.; Earl Kindle, of Woodville, Ohio; Mrs. Clea Gray, of Marion; Mrs. Grace Cleaster, of Marion; Max Kindle, of Marion, two sisters, Mrs. Belle Johnson, of Lincoln, Neb; Mrs. Etta Buell, of North Webster; and two brothers, Peter Kindle, of Alabama, and Chas Kindle, of Warsaw.
Funeral services will be held on Monday morning at the Center U. B. church at 10 o'clock. Burial in the Center cemetery.
J.C. Kindle, 65, Passes Away At Home Near City
Condition from heart trouble had been serious about a week.
Funeral on Monday.
J. C. Kindle, 65, died at his home one mile south of Warsaw, on Thrusday evening at 7 o'clock. Death was due to heart trouble. His condition had been serious for only the past week. Mr. Kindle had been a farmer most of his life. For several years he had lived o nthe Dave Michael farm, on the Yellowstone trail.
He is survived by the widow, seven children. Mrs. Verda Maft of Marion; Mrs. Orpha Brumfield, Alcoa, Tenn,; Ralph Kindle, of Miami, Fla.; Earl Kindle, of Woodville, Ohio; Mrs. Clea Gray, of Marion; Mrs. Grace Cleaster, of Marion; Max Kindle, of Marion, two sisters, Mrs. Belle Johnson, of Lincoln, Neb; Mrs. Etta Buell, of North Webster; and two brothers, Peter Kindle, of Alabama, and Chas Kindle, of Warsaw.
Funeral services will be held on Monday morning at the Center U. B. church at 10 o'clock. Burial in the Center cemetery.
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