Occupation: Farmer
MO d/c 28947
Frank Kimble Dead.
Frank Kimble, whose serious illness is mentioned by our Oak Ridge correspondent, died at the home of his son, Steve, Thursday morning, June 6.
Mr. Kimble was born in Virginia December 1, 1831. He came to Missouri when a small boy, his parents being among the pioneers. February 5, 1867 he married Mary E. Kidwell, who preceded him to the better land, dying July 28, 1909.
Deceased leaves seven children, They are: Mrs. Willie Rank, of Sterling, Ill., Gentry Kimble, of this city, Wilson H., Steven, Samuel, Milton and Mrs. George Stalcup, all of whom reside west and southwest of this city and are among our best citizens.
The funeral will take place at Oak Ridge church at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. R. Skinner, of Macon.
The Shelbina Torchlight, Shelbina, Missouri, 07 Jul 1911, Fri • Page 1, Column 4
Occupation: Farmer
MO d/c 28947
Frank Kimble Dead.
Frank Kimble, whose serious illness is mentioned by our Oak Ridge correspondent, died at the home of his son, Steve, Thursday morning, June 6.
Mr. Kimble was born in Virginia December 1, 1831. He came to Missouri when a small boy, his parents being among the pioneers. February 5, 1867 he married Mary E. Kidwell, who preceded him to the better land, dying July 28, 1909.
Deceased leaves seven children, They are: Mrs. Willie Rank, of Sterling, Ill., Gentry Kimble, of this city, Wilson H., Steven, Samuel, Milton and Mrs. George Stalcup, all of whom reside west and southwest of this city and are among our best citizens.
The funeral will take place at Oak Ridge church at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. R. Skinner, of Macon.
The Shelbina Torchlight, Shelbina, Missouri, 07 Jul 1911, Fri • Page 1, Column 4
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