Lambert L. Knotts, 55, husband of Ella Stone King [sic] Knotts, of Sherman avenue, died in the Veterans Hospital at Aspinwall, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1947, at 2:30 a.m., after an illness of the past six months.
A carpenter by trade, he was born January 12, 1892, at Mt. Moris, and spent the past 25 years in Waynesburg. Four children, Mrs. Virginia Thomas, Waynesburg; Harold Knotts, Waynesburg; Loyes Knotts, Akron, Ohio; and Raymond Knotts, at home, survive besides his wife. Surviving brothes and sisters include Ira Knotts, D. Lawrence Knotts and Frank Knotts of Morgantown, W. Va.; Mrs. Leonard Renner, Kirby; Mrs. Austin Moore, of Carrollton, O.; and Mrs. Ansel Lemley, of Mt. Morris, R.D.
A corporal in World War I, he was a member of the 210th Engineers and was a member of James Farrell Post No. 330, American Legion.
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KNOTTS - Funeral services for Lambert L. Knotts, husband of Mrs. Ella Stone King Knotts [sic], of Sherman avenue, who died in the Veterans Hospital at Aspinwall, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1947, will be held at the Church Funeral Parlor, South Washington street, at 2 p.m. (DST), Friday, Sept. 26, in charge of Rev. F. D. Esenswein. Burial will be in Greene County Memorial Park with military rites at the graveside by the James Farrell Post No. 330, American Legion. George I. Church, funeral director.
Democrat Messenger, September 25, 1947
Lambert L. Knotts, 55, husband of Ella Stone King [sic] Knotts, of Sherman avenue, died in the Veterans Hospital at Aspinwall, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1947, at 2:30 a.m., after an illness of the past six months.
A carpenter by trade, he was born January 12, 1892, at Mt. Moris, and spent the past 25 years in Waynesburg. Four children, Mrs. Virginia Thomas, Waynesburg; Harold Knotts, Waynesburg; Loyes Knotts, Akron, Ohio; and Raymond Knotts, at home, survive besides his wife. Surviving brothes and sisters include Ira Knotts, D. Lawrence Knotts and Frank Knotts of Morgantown, W. Va.; Mrs. Leonard Renner, Kirby; Mrs. Austin Moore, of Carrollton, O.; and Mrs. Ansel Lemley, of Mt. Morris, R.D.
A corporal in World War I, he was a member of the 210th Engineers and was a member of James Farrell Post No. 330, American Legion.
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KNOTTS - Funeral services for Lambert L. Knotts, husband of Mrs. Ella Stone King Knotts [sic], of Sherman avenue, who died in the Veterans Hospital at Aspinwall, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1947, will be held at the Church Funeral Parlor, South Washington street, at 2 p.m. (DST), Friday, Sept. 26, in charge of Rev. F. D. Esenswein. Burial will be in Greene County Memorial Park with military rites at the graveside by the James Farrell Post No. 330, American Legion. George I. Church, funeral director.
Democrat Messenger, September 25, 1947
Family Members
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Clemma Frances Knotts Guthrie
1875–1930
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Arizona Ruth Knotts Kiger
1877–1905
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Ira N. Knotts
1880–1967
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William Jesse Knotts
1882–1937
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Dora Belle Knotts Renner
1885–1972
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Anna Elizabeth "Annie" Knotts Moore
1886–1974
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David Lawrence Knotts
1889–1967
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John "Johnny" Knotts
1890–1909
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Franklin Shordon Knotts
1897–1972
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Nannie Myrtle Knotts Lemley
1899–1990
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