- Civil War Veteran -
OBITUARY:
Joseph K. Little Dies At Home In Indianapolis
Joseph K. Little, better known as Knight Little, died at his home in Indianapolis, Friday night. The funeral was Monday afternoon from his late residence, with burial at Crown Hill. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Morton Brown, with whom he made his home: Mrs. Minnie Estep, of Los Angeles and a son F.R. Little, of Los Angeles. Mrs. Little died four years ago.
Mr. Little was 87 years old. He was born in Hendricks County, the son of William and Sarah Little. He was a soldier in the 11th regiment during the was for the Union. He served a term as treasurer of Hendricks County and for many years had been a director of the Danville State Bank.
The local post G.A.R. assisted in the services in charge of the Christian Science Church.
~*~ I ONLY LIST FAMILY MEMBERS. ~*~
- Civil War Veteran -
OBITUARY:
Joseph K. Little Dies At Home In Indianapolis
Joseph K. Little, better known as Knight Little, died at his home in Indianapolis, Friday night. The funeral was Monday afternoon from his late residence, with burial at Crown Hill. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Morton Brown, with whom he made his home: Mrs. Minnie Estep, of Los Angeles and a son F.R. Little, of Los Angeles. Mrs. Little died four years ago.
Mr. Little was 87 years old. He was born in Hendricks County, the son of William and Sarah Little. He was a soldier in the 11th regiment during the was for the Union. He served a term as treasurer of Hendricks County and for many years had been a director of the Danville State Bank.
The local post G.A.R. assisted in the services in charge of the Christian Science Church.
~*~ I ONLY LIST FAMILY MEMBERS. ~*~
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