Father | George Bidle |
Mother | Anna Ellis |
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Son | Richard Ellis Bidle (b. 5 September 1897, d. 20 December 1957) |
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Son | Richard Ellis Bidle (b. 5 September 1897, d. 20 December 1957) |
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Father | Robert Kenneth Pennington (b. 22 June 1903, d. 20 January 1934) |
Mother | Blanche Fern Kirkpatrick (b. 26 February 1904, d. 11 April 1966) |
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Daughter | Linda Sue Pennington |
Son | Robert Kenneth Pennington, III |
Daughter | Connie Jean Pennington+ |
Son | Barry Keith Pennington |
Daughter | Carol Ann Pennington |
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Father | Robert Kenneth Pennington (b. 22 June 1903, d. 20 January 1934) |
Mother | Blanche Fern Kirkpatrick (b. 26 February 1904, d. 11 April 1966) |
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Son | Bradley Edward Johnson+ |
Daughter | Jeannie Diane Johnson, PhD. |
OBITUARY - The Paducah, Kentucky Sun, May 3, 2002:
CADIZ, Ky.--Services for Diane K. Johnson, 70, of Cadiz will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Goodwin Funeral Home in Cadiz. Dr. Tom Martin will officiate. Mrs. Johnson died at 6 a.m. Wednesday at her home. She was a retired school teacher with 23 years' service with the Mount Vernon School District in Mount Vernon, Ind. She was a member of Cadiz Presbyterian Chapel; the Cadiz Newcomers Club; the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary; the Trigg County Hospital Auxiliary; and Kappa Kappa sorority. Surviving are her husband, Edward D. Johnson; one son, Bradley Johnson of Madisonville; one daughter, Jeannie Harrington of Franklin, Tenn.; one brother, Don R. Pennington of Fresno, Calif,; and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one brother. Her parents were Robert and Blanche Kirkpatrick Pennington. Friends may call after 4:30 p.m. today at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to Pennyroyal Hospice, 1821 E. 9th St., Hopkinsville, KY 42240.
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Father | Lewis H. Woll |
Mother | Amanda Meline |
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Son | Ronald Kent Kirkpatrick+ |
OBITUARY - Roseville, Illinois Independent, Roseville, Illinois
Nellie Grace Kirkpatrick
Nellie Grace (Woll) Kirkpatrick, 90, who was born in Lying-In Hospital at Macomb on March 23, 1909, recently died. She was born to Louis H. and Amanda (Meline) Woll. She married Ralph W. Kirkpatrick, also of Macomb, on May 9, 1942, in Michigan City, Ind.
Survivors include son Ronald Kent (Shigeyo Just) of Mexico City, Mexico; grandson Morgan Ken Kirkpatrick of St. Louis, Mo.; nieces Marilyn Kirkpatrick Stone and Imogene Pollock Ellis, both of Macomb; nephew Robert Pollock of Macomb.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick graduated from Macomb High School in 1927. She also was a 1931 graduate of WIU where she earned a bachelor’s degree in education with special diploma in art. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and the University of Michigan, bringing her within all but dispensational status of a master’s degree.
Before her marriage, Kirkpatrick taught in schools at Colchester, South Beloit and Maywood. She taught art at Kenosha, Mich., [Wis] and was named Adult Education Instructor of the Year in 1978.
Active in art and community affairs for most of her 57 years at Kenosha, Kirkpatrick also was a talented musician. She directed the Presbyterian Church orchestra in Macomb and served as concert mistress at Western. At Kenosha she was first violinist of the Kenosha Symphony Orchestra until the birth of her son in 1945. The Chicago Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts once named her as its Woman of the Year. As an all-round artist skilled in many media, she won awards in numerous shows from the local to the national level. Her paintings and portraits are found in private and public collections in 48 states.
Services for Kirkpatrick were Oct. 23 in Clugston-Tibbetts Funeral Home at Macomb.
Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church at Kenosha.
OBITUARY #2 - Peoria Journal Star, - October 21, 1999
MACOMB -- Nellie Grace Woll Kirkpatrick, 90, of Kenosha, Wis., formerly of Macomb, died Sunday, Oct. 17, 1999, in Kenosha. She was born March 23, 1909, in Macomb to Louis and Amanda Woll. Surviving are one son, Ronald (and Shigeyo) Kirkpatrick of Mexico City, Mexico; one grandson, Morgan Kirkpatrick of St. Louis; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by several brothers and sisters. She was an artist, teacher and lecturer for many years before she retired. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Clugston-Tibbitts Funeral Home in Macomb, where visitation will be one hour before services. The Rev. Lori Harvey will officiate. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church in Kenosha.
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Daughter | Nancy Grace Woll+ (b. 23 March 1909, d. 15 October 1999) |
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Daughter | Nancy Grace Woll+ (b. 23 March 1909, d. 15 October 1999) |
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Father | Chester Arthur Leinbach |
Mother | Rosemary McKennon |
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Son | David Melvin Kirkpatrick+ (b. 1 December 1935, d. 23 December 2006) |
Daughter | Rosemary Bertha Kirkpatrick (b. 11 September 1942, d. 3 April 2004) |
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Onaga Herald, December 3, 1931
Leinbach-Kirkpatrick.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Leinbach was the scene of a very pretty wedding, last Saturday noon, when their daughter, Miss Parma, was united in marriage to Mr. Dale M. Kirkpatrick, of Kansas City, Mo.
Rev. Wright M. Horton, pastor of the Federated church, read the ceremony. The home was prettily decorated in yellow and white, with yellow and white chrysanthemums, Spanish moss and palm branches. The impressive ring ceremony was used. The bride was dressed in white-satin with tulle veil to match. She was attended by her sister, Miss Anna Elizabeth, who wore a yellow silk dress. The groom wore the conventional dark blue.
Mr. J. A. Campbell, friend of the groom, was best man.
Only the immediate relatives of the two families were present.
The bride was born and raised in this community, and graduate from the Onaga high school. She attended Kansas University for three years, and is a very talented and refined young lady. The groom is a graduate of Kansas university in the class of 1929 and is a mechanical engineer. He is employed by the Worthington Pump and Machine Company, of Kansas City, Mo.
Following the ceremony, the happy newly-weds departed for their new home at 1030 Benton St., Kansas City, Mo. The many friends in this community extend congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy wedded life.
OBITUARY - Onaga Herald, August 13, 1987
Parma Leinbach Kirkpatrick passed away July 23, 1987, at Clovis, Calif.
She was born July 1, 1909, at McAlester, Okla., to Chester and Rose Mary McKennon Leinbach. She attended Onaga Schools and the University of Kansas.
She was married to Dale Kirkpatrick in 1931. He preceded her in death in March 1971.
Survivors include a son, David, Kirkpatrick, Tacoma, Wash.; a daughter, Dr. Rose Mary Kirkpatrick Grimes, Clovis, Calif.; three grandchildren, Mr. Amy Hoglund, Chicago, Ill.; Marshall Kirkpatrick with the Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton, Calif.; and Neil McKennon Kirkpatrick, Tacoma, Wash.; a sister, Emma Elizabeth Leinbach Hubbard, Fresno, Calif.
Graveside services were held July 25, at Rebanks Cemetery, Clovis, Calif.
It was requested that no flowers be sent but donations could be made to the American Heart Association or the American Diabetes Association.
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Daughter | Parma Dixon Leinbach+ (b. 1 July 1909, d. 23 July 1987) |
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Daughter | Parma Dixon Leinbach+ (b. 1 July 1909, d. 23 July 1987) |
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Father | Dale Melvin Kirkpatrick (b. 29 April 1909, d. 18 March 1971) |
Mother | Parma Dixon Leinbach (b. 1 July 1909, d. 23 July 1987) |
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Daughter | Amy Elizabeth Kirkpatrick+ |
Son | Marshall Lane Kirkpatrick+ |
Son | Neil McKennon Kirkpatrick |
From John P. Kirkpatrick
David Melvin Kirkpatrick was the first child of Dale Melvin and Parma Dixon (Leinbach) Kirkpatrick. He was born 1 December 1935 at Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri. He married Barbara Nevon Wyant at Bethel, Wyandotte County, Kansas on 3 September 1957. She was the elder of two daughters of James Orville and Edith Nora (Earl) Wyant.
Barbara's parents were divorced and Barbara lived with her mother and step-father, Lloyd White, at Overland Park, Johnson County, Kansas, a suburb of Kansas City. Barbara used the name White in most of her transactions except on her wedding license. Her father, James Wyant, died 22 February 1950 in Kansas City. He was the next to youngest child of James Uriah and Margaret Alice (Long) Wyant of Clearfield, Taylor County, Iowa.
David completed a B.M.E. (Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering) degree from the University of Houston in 1963. He began a long career as an engineering executive working successively for Todd Shipyards, Houston, Texas; Dow Chemical, Freeport, Texas; Celanese Polymer; Spinoza; Bechtel Corp.; and Gulf Interstate Engineering. In1981 he was with Litwin Corp., Tacoma, Washington, as director of marketing for electronic technology. He is a Republican and a member of the Christian Church. He lives in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington. He is the author of "An American Kirkpatrick Family, 1754-1972" (1972).
Obituary - Tacoma News-Tribune; 2006-12-27;
David M. Kirkpatrick
David M. Kirkpatrick, born Dec. 1, 1935 in Nevada, MO, passed away Dec. 23, 2006 in Fircrest. He was a U.S. Army veteran and a member of the Knights Templar, Colguhoun Society of America & U.K.
He is survived by wife Barbara N. Kirkpatrick, children Amy E. (Vern) Heller, Marshall L. (Taeja) Kirkpatrick and Neil M. (Tricia) Kirkpatrick, grandchildren Jordan, Jenai, Addison and Christian.
Memorial services will be held on Tues., Jan. 2, 2007 at 11 a.m. at Tuell-McKee Funeral Home, 2215 Sixth Ave., Tacoma, 253-272-1414.
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Father | Dale Melvin Kirkpatrick (b. 29 April 1909, d. 18 March 1971) |
Mother | Parma Dixon Leinbach (b. 1 July 1909, d. 23 July 1987) |
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From her brother, David Melvin Kirkpatrick.
Rosemary was born in Nevada MO to Dale Melvin Kirkpatrick and Parma Dixon Leinbach. She attended grammar and high school in Nevada MO., graduating from High school in 1960. She attended the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Missouri at Columbia, graduating in 1966, with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. She relocated to The Fresno area upon graduating and was in practice there for many years in both large and small animal practice. She was diagnosed with Diabetes at age nine and struggled with it her entire life. She was a member of Clovis Christian Church . She is survived by her brother David and his wife Barbara, one niece and two nephews, three grand nephews and one grandniece, all living in the Tacoma, WA area.
Died at St. Agnes Hospital, Clovis, Fresno County, California.
Rosemary's mother Parna Dixon Leinbach, was the daughter of Chester Arthur Leinbach and Rosemary McKennon, who's father was Capt. (Confederate) Archibald Smith McKennon.
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Father | William Anthony Cain |
Mother | Mary Jane Alexander |
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Son | Deward Leroy Cain+ |
Daughter | Betty Jane Cain (b. 9 May 1927, d. 2 April 2009) |
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Son | Harry H. Cain+ (b. 22 February 1902, d. 3 December 1936) |
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Son | Harry H. Cain+ (b. 22 February 1902, d. 3 December 1936) |
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Father | Harry H. Cain (b. 22 February 1902, d. 3 December 1936) |
Mother | Mabel V. Butcher (b. 17 January 1907, d. 27 October 1975) |
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WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT - :Betty J. Cain & Gerald Hopkins; Idaho Statesman; Boise, Idaho; Sunday, August 3, 1947; Page: 14; (GenealogyBank.com):
Betty Cain Marries Mr. Hopkins
Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Betty J. Cain of Buhl, daughter of Mrs. Mabel Fait of 1935 Warm Springs Avenue, and Gerald Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hopkins of Buhl, in a candle-light wedding ceremony performed by the Rev. Hartzell Cobbs in the First Christian Church.
The bride chose a white crepe afternoon dress with pastel pink and blue accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Her maid of honor was her sister-in-law, Mrs. Deward Cain of Buhl, who wore a pink crepe dress and a corsage of white carnations. She was given in marriage by her brother, Deward Cain.
The best man was Gordon Carlson of Buhl. The usher was Dick Thomas, also of Buhl. Mrs. Hopkins, mother of the bridegroom, chose a light blue crepe dress with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The bride's mother wore a teal blue street dress with black accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds.
Mrs. Duane Mahochick of Buhl sang "Because" and "Always," accompanied by Mrs. Ada Huston, also of Buhl.
A reception was held in the Owyhee hotel. Mrs. Deward Cain cut the marital cake. Mrs. Roy Pearson of Boise, poured, and Mrs. Everett Hustead of Buhl, served. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Twilegar of Horseshoe Bend, Mrs. Pauline Erickson of Twin Falls, aunt of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. William Bosworth of Buhl, aunt and uncle of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hustead, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hustead, Mrs. Duane Mahochick, Mrs. Cora Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hopkins, all of Buhl.
The bride is a graduate of the Buhl high school and attended the University of Idaho at Moscow for one year. The bridegroom was graduated from Buhl high school and served as an army engineer for five years.
The couple will live in Buhl where he is employed by the Amalgamated Sugar Company.
(Photo caption: Miss Betty J. Cain of Buhl and Gerald Hopkins also of Buhl, were married in the First Christian church in Boise recently. They will live in Buhl.)
DEATH NOTICE - Idaho State Journal; Pocatello, Idaho; Sunday, April 5, 2009
POCATELLO - Betty Jane Rider, 81, Pocatello, died Thursday evening, April 2, 2009, at a local health care center. No services are scheduled at this time.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Cornelison Funeral Home, 431 N. 15th Ave., Pocatello. Online guest book and condolences available at www.cornelisonfh.com.
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Father | Walter Sylvester Rice |
Mother | Ada May Smith |
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Father | Edward Rezin Downen |
Mother | Edith Farrish |
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Son | Jack Arthur Downen |
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Son | Donald Arthur Downen+ (b. 31 January 1913, d. 27 March 1989) |
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Son | Donald Arthur Downen+ (b. 31 January 1913, d. 27 March 1989) |
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Father | Robert D. Bosworth |
Mother | Vera B. Herrington |
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Daughter | Dee Anna Bosworth+ (b. 13 March 1948, d. 31 July 2009) |
Daughter | Lee Anna Bosworth |
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BOSWORTH
BILL H. STELLA R.
JUNE 10, 1918 OCT. 8, 1911
DEC. 6, 1992 NOV. 22, 2005
MARRIED MAR. 19, 1946.
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Son | William Harrington Bosworth+ (b. 10 June 1918, d. 6 December 1992) |
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Son | William Harrington Bosworth+ (b. 10 June 1918, d. 6 December 1992) |
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