Charles O. Kirkpatrick, 57, died at his home on route 2, Twin Falls, at 11 p.m. Thursday following a brief illness.
He was born April 6, 1900, at Carl, IA. He had been a farmer and construction worker. Mr. Kirkpatrick came to Idaho in 1935 and moved here from Idaho Falls in March 1956.
Survivors include his widow; three sons, Glen Kirkpatrick, Aztec, N.M.; Lee Kirkpatrick, Vale, Ore., and Keith Kirkpatrick, Idaho Falls; two daughters, Mrs. Ellen Schoolcraft, Shoshone, and Mrs. Opal Smith, Driggs; 29 grandchildren, one great-grandchild; four brothers, Willis Kirkpatrick, Lenox, Ia.; Forrest Kirkpatrick, Whittier, Calif.; Kenneth Kirkpatrick, Winterset, Ia., and Dwight Kirkpatrick, Creston, Ia; one sister, Mrs. Velma Swenson, Whittier.
Funeral Services are pending at Reynolds mortuary.
(Twin Falls Times News - Twin Falls, Idaho)
Charles O. Kirkpatrick, 57, died at his home on route 2, Twin Falls, at 11 p.m. Thursday following a brief illness.
He was born April 6, 1900, at Carl, IA. He had been a farmer and construction worker. Mr. Kirkpatrick came to Idaho in 1935 and moved here from Idaho Falls in March 1956.
Survivors include his widow; three sons, Glen Kirkpatrick, Aztec, N.M.; Lee Kirkpatrick, Vale, Ore., and Keith Kirkpatrick, Idaho Falls; two daughters, Mrs. Ellen Schoolcraft, Shoshone, and Mrs. Opal Smith, Driggs; 29 grandchildren, one great-grandchild; four brothers, Willis Kirkpatrick, Lenox, Ia.; Forrest Kirkpatrick, Whittier, Calif.; Kenneth Kirkpatrick, Winterset, Ia., and Dwight Kirkpatrick, Creston, Ia; one sister, Mrs. Velma Swenson, Whittier.
Funeral Services are pending at Reynolds mortuary.
(Twin Falls Times News - Twin Falls, Idaho)
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