KLINE, David - June 14, 1906 - David Kline of Rimersburg, formerly of Monroe Township, died on June 6, 1906, of apoplexy, aged 72 years and 9 months. Mr. Kline leaves a widow, half-brother, Levi Stauffer, one sister in Washington state, and five sons and one daughter, as follows; Dr. Geo. B. Kline, McMechen, West Virginia; W.D. and S.G. Kline, Sisterville, West Virginia; A.J. of Summerville; Dr. L.C., of Tarentum; and Mrs. Minnie Fulmer of McKeesport and 13 grandchildren.
Mr. Kline was one of the most substantial and highly esteemed citizens of the county and commanded the respect of all who knew him. His life was devoted almost exclusively to agriculture pursuits and he accomplished his work well. As a public spirited citizen, as a friend or neighbor, or as the head of a family, he filled every relation of life with honor and leaves behind him, besides his family, many friends who mourn at his demise.
***he was married to Sarah Smith, on February 5, 1855.
KLINE, David - June 14, 1906 - David Kline of Rimersburg, formerly of Monroe Township, died on June 6, 1906, of apoplexy, aged 72 years and 9 months. Mr. Kline leaves a widow, half-brother, Levi Stauffer, one sister in Washington state, and five sons and one daughter, as follows; Dr. Geo. B. Kline, McMechen, West Virginia; W.D. and S.G. Kline, Sisterville, West Virginia; A.J. of Summerville; Dr. L.C., of Tarentum; and Mrs. Minnie Fulmer of McKeesport and 13 grandchildren.
Mr. Kline was one of the most substantial and highly esteemed citizens of the county and commanded the respect of all who knew him. His life was devoted almost exclusively to agriculture pursuits and he accomplished his work well. As a public spirited citizen, as a friend or neighbor, or as the head of a family, he filled every relation of life with honor and leaves behind him, besides his family, many friends who mourn at his demise.
***he was married to Sarah Smith, on February 5, 1855.
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