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Chriss Henry Kohl

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Chriss Henry Kohl

Birth
Shelby County, Iowa, USA
Death
9 Jul 1943 (aged 57)
Harrison County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Woodbine, Harrison County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
3-1-7-27
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obit

Chris Henry Kohl

Chris Henry Kohl, son of George and Susan Kohl, was born in Shelby county,
Iowa, Sept. 15, 1885; departed this life on July 9, 1943 aged 58 years,
9 months and 24 days. He was united in marriage to Miss Agnes Thompson,
March 2, 1911. To this union were born three children all of whom survive
his passing. For most of his life he was engaged in farming In Harrison
county. He was a kind, loving husband and father, and was loved and respect~
ed by all who knew him. He gave his heart to the Lord in the park meetings
in Woodbine in July, 1936. He had an experimental knowledge of salvation,
knowing the Lord as his personal Saviour. His faith in God was unshakable
to the very last; so. we can say "He has fought a good fight, finishes his
course and kept the faith". He leaves behind, his beloved wife, Agnes; two
sons and one daughter: Kendrick of Woodbine, Eldred of Lyons, Neb., and
Mrs. George Powley of Woodbine; one brother, George Kohl of Portland, Ore.;
three sisters Mrs. Inez Donaldson of Missouri Valley, Mrs. Gertrude Weed
of Logan, and Mrs. Pearl Unmack of Magnolia; five grandchildren, and many
other relatives and friends. One brother and three sisters preceded him
in death. The funeral service, conducted Monday by the Rev. John E. Tacy,
assisted by the Rev. Irvin Smith, was held in the Full Gospel Tabernacle
in Woodbine. The bearers were Arthur Sauvain, Ray Sauvain, Fred Landon,
Charles Miles, Ira Hunt, Harry Barnum. Music was furnished by Mrs. Herbert
Purcell and Mrs. Bob Davis. Interment was in the Woodbine cemetery.
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obit

Chris Henry Kohl

Chris Henry Kohl, son of George and Susan Kohl, was born in Shelby county,
Iowa, Sept. 15, 1885; departed this life on July 9, 1943 aged 58 years,
9 months and 24 days. He was united in marriage to Miss Agnes Thompson,
March 2, 1911. To this union were born three children all of whom survive
his passing. For most of his life he was engaged in farming In Harrison
county. He was a kind, loving husband and father, and was loved and respect~
ed by all who knew him. He gave his heart to the Lord in the park meetings
in Woodbine in July, 1936. He had an experimental knowledge of salvation,
knowing the Lord as his personal Saviour. His faith in God was unshakable
to the very last; so. we can say "He has fought a good fight, finishes his
course and kept the faith". He leaves behind, his beloved wife, Agnes; two
sons and one daughter: Kendrick of Woodbine, Eldred of Lyons, Neb., and
Mrs. George Powley of Woodbine; one brother, George Kohl of Portland, Ore.;
three sisters Mrs. Inez Donaldson of Missouri Valley, Mrs. Gertrude Weed
of Logan, and Mrs. Pearl Unmack of Magnolia; five grandchildren, and many
other relatives and friends. One brother and three sisters preceded him
in death. The funeral service, conducted Monday by the Rev. John E. Tacy,
assisted by the Rev. Irvin Smith, was held in the Full Gospel Tabernacle
in Woodbine. The bearers were Arthur Sauvain, Ray Sauvain, Fred Landon,
Charles Miles, Ira Hunt, Harry Barnum. Music was furnished by Mrs. Herbert
Purcell and Mrs. Bob Davis. Interment was in the Woodbine cemetery.
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