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Peter Fink

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Peter Fink

Birth
Germany
Death
1939 (aged 76–77)
Burial
Easton, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Taken from the Leavenworth Library (Leavenworth Times) Sept. 19, 1939
Kickapoo Farmer in Sudden Death
Peter Fink, Sr., 77, Dies Following Heart Attack--The Funeral Thursday
Peter Fink Sr., 77 a Leavenworth county resident for the past 57 years, died suddenly this morning at his home on rural route two, Easton, Kas., near Lowemont, as a result of a hear attack.
Mr. Fink was born in Germany June 20, 1862. He was a prominent farmer in Kickapoo township and was a member of St. Joseph's of the Valley Catholic Church.

Mr. Fink is survived by his wife Mrs. Mary Fink, two daughters, Mrs. Anna Bott, rural route one, Mrs. Mary Forge, rural route one; nine sons, Leo Fink and Peter Fink, Jr., both of rural route one, Easton, Louis Fink, Leavenworth, Herman Fink and Henry Fink, both of rural route four, Leavenworth; E. R. Fink, Chicago, Ill., Alois Fink and George Fink, both of rural route one, Leavenworth, and Joseph Fink of the home address; two sisters, one a resident of Germany, and Miss Anna Fink, Kansas City, Mo., and 23 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at nine o'clock at S. Joseph of the Valley Catholic church at Mount Olivet. The Rev. A Grootaers will officiate. Interment will be in Mount Olivet cemetery.

The body will be taken tomorrow afternoon from the O'Donnell funeral church here to the family residence, where it will remain until the hour of services. Recitation of the rosary will be at the family residence Wednesday night at eight o'clock.

Taken from the Leavenworth Library (Leavenworth Times) Sept. 19, 1939
Kickapoo Farmer in Sudden Death
Peter Fink, Sr., 77, Dies Following Heart Attack--The Funeral Thursday
Peter Fink Sr., 77 a Leavenworth county resident for the past 57 years, died suddenly this morning at his home on rural route two, Easton, Kas., near Lowemont, as a result of a hear attack.
Mr. Fink was born in Germany June 20, 1862. He was a prominent farmer in Kickapoo township and was a member of St. Joseph's of the Valley Catholic Church.

Mr. Fink is survived by his wife Mrs. Mary Fink, two daughters, Mrs. Anna Bott, rural route one, Mrs. Mary Forge, rural route one; nine sons, Leo Fink and Peter Fink, Jr., both of rural route one, Easton, Louis Fink, Leavenworth, Herman Fink and Henry Fink, both of rural route four, Leavenworth; E. R. Fink, Chicago, Ill., Alois Fink and George Fink, both of rural route one, Leavenworth, and Joseph Fink of the home address; two sisters, one a resident of Germany, and Miss Anna Fink, Kansas City, Mo., and 23 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at nine o'clock at S. Joseph of the Valley Catholic church at Mount Olivet. The Rev. A Grootaers will officiate. Interment will be in Mount Olivet cemetery.

The body will be taken tomorrow afternoon from the O'Donnell funeral church here to the family residence, where it will remain until the hour of services. Recitation of the rosary will be at the family residence Wednesday night at eight o'clock.



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