Rites For Kouts Man Who Succumbed Wednesday To Be Held Saturday.
Memorial services for Lloyd C. Cannon, age 59 years, who died at his home in Kouts Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock after a six months' illness, will be held at 2 p.m. DST Saturday at the family home on Main street, Kouts, conducted by Rev. C. C. Jordan of the Hebron Methodist church. Burial will be in Adams cemetery in Morgan township.
The body will be taken this afternoon to the Herman Kosanke home on state road 8, where friends may call from 7 o'clock this evening and up until Saturday noon when it will be taken back to the Cannon home in Kouts.
The decedent was born in Kouts on June 4, 1882, a son of Joseph T. Cannon and Bertha Cannon.
At one time he was engaged in the operation of a department store formerly owned by Harry Deopker, in association with his father and a brother, Harry Cannon. Of late years he followed the painting trade. He was a member of the Hebron Masonic lodge.
Surviving are the father, three brothers, Leon and Harry of Kouts and Harold of Crown Point, and four sisters, Miss Grace Cannon, Miss Ethel Riley and Mrs. Lucille Jarnecke, all of Kouts, and Mrs. Elma Anderson, living three miles north of Kouts.
Obituary published in The Vidette-Messenger of Porter County (Valparaiso, IN), on Thursday, August 21, 1941, pg. 2.
Rites For Kouts Man Who Succumbed Wednesday To Be Held Saturday.
Memorial services for Lloyd C. Cannon, age 59 years, who died at his home in Kouts Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock after a six months' illness, will be held at 2 p.m. DST Saturday at the family home on Main street, Kouts, conducted by Rev. C. C. Jordan of the Hebron Methodist church. Burial will be in Adams cemetery in Morgan township.
The body will be taken this afternoon to the Herman Kosanke home on state road 8, where friends may call from 7 o'clock this evening and up until Saturday noon when it will be taken back to the Cannon home in Kouts.
The decedent was born in Kouts on June 4, 1882, a son of Joseph T. Cannon and Bertha Cannon.
At one time he was engaged in the operation of a department store formerly owned by Harry Deopker, in association with his father and a brother, Harry Cannon. Of late years he followed the painting trade. He was a member of the Hebron Masonic lodge.
Surviving are the father, three brothers, Leon and Harry of Kouts and Harold of Crown Point, and four sisters, Miss Grace Cannon, Miss Ethel Riley and Mrs. Lucille Jarnecke, all of Kouts, and Mrs. Elma Anderson, living three miles north of Kouts.
Obituary published in The Vidette-Messenger of Porter County (Valparaiso, IN), on Thursday, August 21, 1941, pg. 2.
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