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Richard Leroy “Bud” Knori

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Richard Leroy “Bud” Knori Veteran

Birth
Harrison, Sioux County, Nebraska, USA
Death
13 Apr 1958 (aged 28)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 14, Row 4, Plot 38
Memorial ID
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Death certificate states birth year was 1928.

The Jackson Hole Guide
Thursday, April 17, 1958
Page 8

Young Jackson Man Is Called By Death

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. John's Episcopal Church for Richard "Bud" Knori, who died early Sunday morning, April 13, at General Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Rev. E. C. Dickin was in charge of the service, and burial was in the Jackson cemetery.

Richard Knori was born December 13, 1929 at Harrison, Nebraska, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Knori. He came to Jackson in April 1954 with his parents when they purchased the Uptown Trailer Court here.

He was married to Dail Price on October 22, 1955 and the couple have one young son. He had been employed by Clark Concrete Co. for several years.

Survivors include his wife and son, his parents, and a sister, Mrs. Leonard Meade of Palmdale, California.

Although Bud had been seriously ill for several months, his untimely death came as a shock to his family and his many friends in Jackson.
Death certificate states birth year was 1928.

The Jackson Hole Guide
Thursday, April 17, 1958
Page 8

Young Jackson Man Is Called By Death

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. John's Episcopal Church for Richard "Bud" Knori, who died early Sunday morning, April 13, at General Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Rev. E. C. Dickin was in charge of the service, and burial was in the Jackson cemetery.

Richard Knori was born December 13, 1929 at Harrison, Nebraska, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Knori. He came to Jackson in April 1954 with his parents when they purchased the Uptown Trailer Court here.

He was married to Dail Price on October 22, 1955 and the couple have one young son. He had been employed by Clark Concrete Co. for several years.

Survivors include his wife and son, his parents, and a sister, Mrs. Leonard Meade of Palmdale, California.

Although Bud had been seriously ill for several months, his untimely death came as a shock to his family and his many friends in Jackson.


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