Wednesday, January 29, 1936
DEATH AT LEAF RIVER OF WORLD WAR SERVICE MAN
The death of Jessee Kuntzelman of Leaf River occurred Friday morning, January 24, at his home there, he having succumbed to a heart attack developing two hours before his passing. Born in Leaf River township, April 26, 1890, he received his education in the schools of the locality and served fifteen months in the World war as a member of C company, 315th ammunition train. Surviving, beside his father, Richard Kuntzelman, are four sisters, Mrs. Jane Heiter of Hampshire, Mrs. Estella Johnson of Roscoe, Mrs. Erma Baldwin of Rockford and Mrs. Mabel Carr of Beloit, Wisconsin and three brothers, Lewis in Canada, Lloyd of Savanna and Carl of Belvidere.
Wednesday, January 29, 1936
DEATH AT LEAF RIVER OF WORLD WAR SERVICE MAN
The death of Jessee Kuntzelman of Leaf River occurred Friday morning, January 24, at his home there, he having succumbed to a heart attack developing two hours before his passing. Born in Leaf River township, April 26, 1890, he received his education in the schools of the locality and served fifteen months in the World war as a member of C company, 315th ammunition train. Surviving, beside his father, Richard Kuntzelman, are four sisters, Mrs. Jane Heiter of Hampshire, Mrs. Estella Johnson of Roscoe, Mrs. Erma Baldwin of Rockford and Mrs. Mabel Carr of Beloit, Wisconsin and three brothers, Lewis in Canada, Lloyd of Savanna and Carl of Belvidere.
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