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James Judson “Jim” Kimble

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James Judson “Jim” Kimble

Birth
Death
29 May 1949 (aged 88)
Burial
Overbrook, Osage County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section S, Lot 161 E1/2, Grave 2
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"The Overbrook Citizen", Overbrook, Ks, 2 Jun 1949

James Judson Kimble was born 31 Jan 1861, near Newark, Ohio and passed away 29 May 1949 at the home of his daughter Mrs. J. P. Collins of Overbrook, Ks. He was the youngest of 10 children of David & Rachel Ann (Thornburg) Kimble; all of who preceded him in death. His father died while he was young; and he and his mother came to Kansas and settled in the Ridgway community.
He was united in marriage to Sarah Wiley of Ridgeway on 21 Feb 1894. The lived in the Overbrook community for more than 50 years. After his wife's death, three years ago, he made his home with his children.
Mr. Kimble joined the Congregational church of Overbrook. Although he had been in failing health for the last several years, he never lost courage and his patience and cheerfulness during his long illiness will be an example and pleasant memory to the family and friends who knew & loved him.
Mr. Kimble is survived by 3 daughters: Mrs. Zelma DeBoe, Swink, Co.; Mrs Jennie Collins, Overbrook, and Mrs. Anne Cuthbert, Elk City, Ok; 8 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist church with Rev. E.O. Harbour of Topeka, and Rev. Gene Taylor the officiating ministers. Burial was in the Overbrook Cem., Overbrook, Osage Co., Kansas.
"The Overbrook Citizen", Overbrook, Ks, 2 Jun 1949

James Judson Kimble was born 31 Jan 1861, near Newark, Ohio and passed away 29 May 1949 at the home of his daughter Mrs. J. P. Collins of Overbrook, Ks. He was the youngest of 10 children of David & Rachel Ann (Thornburg) Kimble; all of who preceded him in death. His father died while he was young; and he and his mother came to Kansas and settled in the Ridgway community.
He was united in marriage to Sarah Wiley of Ridgeway on 21 Feb 1894. The lived in the Overbrook community for more than 50 years. After his wife's death, three years ago, he made his home with his children.
Mr. Kimble joined the Congregational church of Overbrook. Although he had been in failing health for the last several years, he never lost courage and his patience and cheerfulness during his long illiness will be an example and pleasant memory to the family and friends who knew & loved him.
Mr. Kimble is survived by 3 daughters: Mrs. Zelma DeBoe, Swink, Co.; Mrs Jennie Collins, Overbrook, and Mrs. Anne Cuthbert, Elk City, Ok; 8 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist church with Rev. E.O. Harbour of Topeka, and Rev. Gene Taylor the officiating ministers. Burial was in the Overbrook Cem., Overbrook, Osage Co., Kansas.


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