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Frank Albert McKillip

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Frank Albert McKillip

Birth
Death
18 May 1921 (aged 36)
Burial
Moscow, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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FATHER

AT REST

Source: Muscatine County Iowa Cemetery Records.

Funeral services over remains of Frank McKillip of Atalissa were conducted from the Atalissa Presbyterian church at 2 o’clock this afternoon with interment in the Klein cemetery, south of Moscow.

Frank McKillip passed away at his home in Atalissa, Wednesday, May 18. He was born near Muscatine August 22, 1884. He had been in failing health for the past eight years and an invalid for five years.

He was united in marriage with Mary E. Roelle, September 14, 1907, who with four daughters, Emma, Margaret, Irene and Ella, all at home, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McKillip of near Atalissa; two sisters, Mrs. Gal Stewart of Illinois, and Mrs. Ed Pressler of Nichols and four brother, John, Lawrence, Elmer and Leo McKillip of Atalissa survive.

Mr. McKillip joined the Christian church at Atalissa more than a year ago.

THE MUSCATINE JOURNAL AND NEWS TRIBUNE”, Muscatine, Iowa, Friday, May 20, 1921, pg. 7

FATHER

AT REST

Source: Muscatine County Iowa Cemetery Records.

Funeral services over remains of Frank McKillip of Atalissa were conducted from the Atalissa Presbyterian church at 2 o’clock this afternoon with interment in the Klein cemetery, south of Moscow.

Frank McKillip passed away at his home in Atalissa, Wednesday, May 18. He was born near Muscatine August 22, 1884. He had been in failing health for the past eight years and an invalid for five years.

He was united in marriage with Mary E. Roelle, September 14, 1907, who with four daughters, Emma, Margaret, Irene and Ella, all at home, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McKillip of near Atalissa; two sisters, Mrs. Gal Stewart of Illinois, and Mrs. Ed Pressler of Nichols and four brother, John, Lawrence, Elmer and Leo McKillip of Atalissa survive.

Mr. McKillip joined the Christian church at Atalissa more than a year ago.

THE MUSCATINE JOURNAL AND NEWS TRIBUNE”, Muscatine, Iowa, Friday, May 20, 1921, pg. 7



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