Clarion, Pennsylvania
Thursday July 14, 1927, page 5
J. E. KNAPPENBERGER
J. E. Knappenberger, aged 72 years, died at his home in Limestone, New York at 4 o'clock a.m. July 5, 1927, after a illness of 5 years.
He had been a resident of Limestone for the past 25 years.
Mr. Knappenberger had been employed by L. E. Mollory for more than 30 years and was a member of K. O. T. M/ Lodge of Monroe, Clarion County, PA. where he was born and lived before moving to Limestone, NY.
He is survived by his wife, Catherine, 3 sons,, Lester, Guy, and Wayne, all of Limestone, NY, 5 daughters, Mrs. Bell Kiser and Mrs. Myra Cooney of Bradford, Mrs. Bertha Johnson and Mrs.. Mable Swan of Jamestown, NY and Mrs. Irene Wehrle of New York City.
Funeral services were held at the home at 2:30 o'clock p.m. July 7, 1927.
Interment was made in the Union Cemetery at Bradford, PA.
The Oil City Derricks
July 14, 1927
J. E. Knappenberger
J. E. Knappenberger, age 73 years, died at his home in Limestone, N.Y., recently after an illness of five years. He had been a resident of Limestone for the past 25 years. Mr. Knappenberger had been employed by J. E. Mallory for more than 30 years. He was a member of the L. O. T. M. Lodge of Monroe, Clarion County, where he was born and lived prior to moving to Limestone.
The deceased is survived by his widow, Catherine, and three sons, Lester, Guy and Wayne, all of Limestone, and five daughters, Mrs. Bell Kiser and Mrs. Myrna Cooney of Bradford; Mrs. Bertha Johnson and Mrs. Mabel Swanson of Jamestown N. J. and Mrs. Irene Whecler of New York City.
Salamanca Republican-Press
August 2, 1927 page 5
Wills admitted to probate in Surrogate's Court, Cattarnugus county before Albert A. Bird, Surrogate, follow:
Jesse Knappenberger, died July 5, 1927 at Carrollton. Lester Knappenberger of Limestone, executor. Real estate, $5,000. $5 each to seven children, life use to wife, then life use to eight sons, remainder to seven children equally,
no tax
After a five years illness, J. E.
Knapenberger died at his home in
Limestone yesterday morning at 4
o'clock. He had been a resident of
Limestone for 25 years and had
been employed by L. E. Mallory for
more than 30 years. He was a
member of the K. O. T. M lodge of
Monroe, Pa. Mr. Knapenberger
leaves his wife, Catherine three
sons, Lester, Guy and Wayne, all of
Limestone; five daughters, Mrs.
Belle Kiser and Mrs. Myrna Cooney
of Bradford; Mrs. Bertha Johnson
and Mrs. Mabel Swanson of James-
town: and Mrs. Irene Wehrle of
New York. Ten grandchildren and
one great-grandchild survive.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock
at the home In Limestone, Rev. F.
W. Bolender officiating. The burial
will be made in Oak Hill.
Clarion, Pennsylvania
Thursday July 14, 1927, page 5
J. E. KNAPPENBERGER
J. E. Knappenberger, aged 72 years, died at his home in Limestone, New York at 4 o'clock a.m. July 5, 1927, after a illness of 5 years.
He had been a resident of Limestone for the past 25 years.
Mr. Knappenberger had been employed by L. E. Mollory for more than 30 years and was a member of K. O. T. M/ Lodge of Monroe, Clarion County, PA. where he was born and lived before moving to Limestone, NY.
He is survived by his wife, Catherine, 3 sons,, Lester, Guy, and Wayne, all of Limestone, NY, 5 daughters, Mrs. Bell Kiser and Mrs. Myra Cooney of Bradford, Mrs. Bertha Johnson and Mrs.. Mable Swan of Jamestown, NY and Mrs. Irene Wehrle of New York City.
Funeral services were held at the home at 2:30 o'clock p.m. July 7, 1927.
Interment was made in the Union Cemetery at Bradford, PA.
The Oil City Derricks
July 14, 1927
J. E. Knappenberger
J. E. Knappenberger, age 73 years, died at his home in Limestone, N.Y., recently after an illness of five years. He had been a resident of Limestone for the past 25 years. Mr. Knappenberger had been employed by J. E. Mallory for more than 30 years. He was a member of the L. O. T. M. Lodge of Monroe, Clarion County, where he was born and lived prior to moving to Limestone.
The deceased is survived by his widow, Catherine, and three sons, Lester, Guy and Wayne, all of Limestone, and five daughters, Mrs. Bell Kiser and Mrs. Myrna Cooney of Bradford; Mrs. Bertha Johnson and Mrs. Mabel Swanson of Jamestown N. J. and Mrs. Irene Whecler of New York City.
Salamanca Republican-Press
August 2, 1927 page 5
Wills admitted to probate in Surrogate's Court, Cattarnugus county before Albert A. Bird, Surrogate, follow:
Jesse Knappenberger, died July 5, 1927 at Carrollton. Lester Knappenberger of Limestone, executor. Real estate, $5,000. $5 each to seven children, life use to wife, then life use to eight sons, remainder to seven children equally,
no tax
After a five years illness, J. E.
Knapenberger died at his home in
Limestone yesterday morning at 4
o'clock. He had been a resident of
Limestone for 25 years and had
been employed by L. E. Mallory for
more than 30 years. He was a
member of the K. O. T. M lodge of
Monroe, Pa. Mr. Knapenberger
leaves his wife, Catherine three
sons, Lester, Guy and Wayne, all of
Limestone; five daughters, Mrs.
Belle Kiser and Mrs. Myrna Cooney
of Bradford; Mrs. Bertha Johnson
and Mrs. Mabel Swanson of James-
town: and Mrs. Irene Wehrle of
New York. Ten grandchildren and
one great-grandchild survive.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock
at the home In Limestone, Rev. F.
W. Bolender officiating. The burial
will be made in Oak Hill.
Family Members
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Minnie Belle Knappenbeger Kiser
1875–1950
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Lester B. Knappenberger
1876–1958
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Bertha Mae Knapenberger Johnson
1880–1940
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Myrna Knappenberger McHenry
1883–1971
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Iva Eleda Knappenberger
1887–1910
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Guy Elmer Knapenberger
1890–1964
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Mabel Sophia "Emma" Knappenberger Swanson
1891–1929
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Irene Mary B. Knappenberger Wherle
1893–1974
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Jesse "Wayne" Knapenberger
1908–1991
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