Thursday April 1, 1926 p. 4
Obituary
Chas. W. King was born near Platteville, Iowa, August 14,1863, and departed this life in Des Moines March 20, 1926, aged 62 years, 7 months and 6 days.
He was united in marriage to Ida M. [ay] Williams April 6, 1886. To this union was born two children, Mrs. Hazel Brown and Myron P. [aul] King, both of Blockton. His companion departed this life March 13, 1923. He was again united in marriage to Nettie Wiley, Jan. 21, 1924.
Besides his wife and children, he leaves four brothers and one sister to mourn his departure, as follows: C. [assius] M. King, of Athelstan; Percy King, of Blockton; Ellis King, of Westphalia, Kansas; Art King, of Bedford, and Mrs. Mary Hartt [Hart], of Blockton. He also leaves eight grandchildren.
He was brought to the home of his daughter, about four miles north of Blockton, and the funeral services were conducted from the Platteville church March 23 by Challie E. Graham, assisted by Harold V. Reeves of the Blockton Christian church, and the remains interred in the Platteville cemetery. The music was furnished by the Blockton quartette, composed of Glenn Dennis, George Schoenmann, Mrs. Harold V. Reeves and Mrs. M. E. Roof, with Mrs: Matie Miller presiding at t he piano.
The many friends extend their sympathy to the bereaved ones in this hour of sorrow. We commend them to the kind loving Father and pray that His richest blessings may accompany them to comfort their grief stricken hearts and guide them safely home.
Thursday April 1, 1926 p. 4
Obituary
Chas. W. King was born near Platteville, Iowa, August 14,1863, and departed this life in Des Moines March 20, 1926, aged 62 years, 7 months and 6 days.
He was united in marriage to Ida M. [ay] Williams April 6, 1886. To this union was born two children, Mrs. Hazel Brown and Myron P. [aul] King, both of Blockton. His companion departed this life March 13, 1923. He was again united in marriage to Nettie Wiley, Jan. 21, 1924.
Besides his wife and children, he leaves four brothers and one sister to mourn his departure, as follows: C. [assius] M. King, of Athelstan; Percy King, of Blockton; Ellis King, of Westphalia, Kansas; Art King, of Bedford, and Mrs. Mary Hartt [Hart], of Blockton. He also leaves eight grandchildren.
He was brought to the home of his daughter, about four miles north of Blockton, and the funeral services were conducted from the Platteville church March 23 by Challie E. Graham, assisted by Harold V. Reeves of the Blockton Christian church, and the remains interred in the Platteville cemetery. The music was furnished by the Blockton quartette, composed of Glenn Dennis, George Schoenmann, Mrs. Harold V. Reeves and Mrs. M. E. Roof, with Mrs: Matie Miller presiding at t he piano.
The many friends extend their sympathy to the bereaved ones in this hour of sorrow. We commend them to the kind loving Father and pray that His richest blessings may accompany them to comfort their grief stricken hearts and guide them safely home.
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