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John Byron Kindig

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John Byron Kindig

Birth
Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Death
5 Jul 1926 (aged 38)
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Athens, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
South Section, Row 11
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Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Tuesday, July 6, 1926

John KINDIG, 38, well known farmer of Fulton county, who lives about 8 miles east of Rochester on the Ft. Wayne road, died at 3:30 Monday morning after a sudden illness of three days. He was stricken while on his way to Rochester to serve as juror in the Curtis FINNEY case and taken to Woodlawn hospital, where it was learned he was suffering from gastric ulcers and that his condition was serious. As a result the trial was postponed awaiting his being able to return to the jury box. He was born near Akron July 26, 1888, the son of Orville and Alfretta KINDIG and lived in this vicinity all his life. He was a member of the Church of the Living God at Akron. He is survived by his wife, his parents, three brothers, Thornton [KINDIG] of Logansport, Francis [KINDIG] of Akron, Vernon [KINDIG] of Ft. Wayne, three sisters, Mrs. Justin HALL, Rochester, Mrs. Elmer WIDMAN, Akron, Mrs. Lott RICHARDSON, Everett, Wash., and six children, Byron [KINDIG], Pauline [KINDIG], Herman [KINDIG], Gerald [KINDIG], Nettie [KINDIG] and Dorthea [KINDIG]. Funeral at the U. B. church, Athens, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock with Rev. Daniel SLAYBAUGH officiating. Burial at Athens. The six pallbearers will be chosen from the members of the jury with whom the deceased was serving.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1926 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Tuesday, July 6, 1926

John KINDIG, 38, well known farmer of Fulton county, who lives about 8 miles east of Rochester on the Ft. Wayne road, died at 3:30 Monday morning after a sudden illness of three days. He was stricken while on his way to Rochester to serve as juror in the Curtis FINNEY case and taken to Woodlawn hospital, where it was learned he was suffering from gastric ulcers and that his condition was serious. As a result the trial was postponed awaiting his being able to return to the jury box. He was born near Akron July 26, 1888, the son of Orville and Alfretta KINDIG and lived in this vicinity all his life. He was a member of the Church of the Living God at Akron. He is survived by his wife, his parents, three brothers, Thornton [KINDIG] of Logansport, Francis [KINDIG] of Akron, Vernon [KINDIG] of Ft. Wayne, three sisters, Mrs. Justin HALL, Rochester, Mrs. Elmer WIDMAN, Akron, Mrs. Lott RICHARDSON, Everett, Wash., and six children, Byron [KINDIG], Pauline [KINDIG], Herman [KINDIG], Gerald [KINDIG], Nettie [KINDIG] and Dorthea [KINDIG]. Funeral at the U. B. church, Athens, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock with Rev. Daniel SLAYBAUGH officiating. Burial at Athens. The six pallbearers will be chosen from the members of the jury with whom the deceased was serving.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1926 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh


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