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KENNETH EASTLICK IS LAID TO REST
Funeral services for Kenneth A. Easlick were held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Waggener & Campbell chapel, conducted by Charles Dickens, of Calgary, C. O. Johnson of Kalispell and N. E. Nelson of Seattle. The chapel was filled by the many sympathizing friends. Interment was made in the Conrad Memorial Cemetery.
Kenneth A. Eastlick was born May 12, 1907 at Rollins and lived all the time in the Flathead except a short time at Libby and two years in Minnesota. He was married September 15, 1927 in Minnesota to Hazel L. Larson who, with a small daughter, Deloris, survive him. He is also survived by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eastlick of Kalispell, one brother, Phillip of Kalispell, and five sisters, Mrs. Gladys Buckland of Opheim, Mont., Mrs. Ruth Buck of Kalispell and Leona, Eula and Grace at the home with their parents in Kalispell.
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KENNETH EASTLICK IS LAID TO REST
Funeral services for Kenneth A. Easlick were held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Waggener & Campbell chapel, conducted by Charles Dickens, of Calgary, C. O. Johnson of Kalispell and N. E. Nelson of Seattle. The chapel was filled by the many sympathizing friends. Interment was made in the Conrad Memorial Cemetery.
Kenneth A. Eastlick was born May 12, 1907 at Rollins and lived all the time in the Flathead except a short time at Libby and two years in Minnesota. He was married September 15, 1927 in Minnesota to Hazel L. Larson who, with a small daughter, Deloris, survive him. He is also survived by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eastlick of Kalispell, one brother, Phillip of Kalispell, and five sisters, Mrs. Gladys Buckland of Opheim, Mont., Mrs. Ruth Buck of Kalispell and Leona, Eula and Grace at the home with their parents in Kalispell.
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