Individual Details
James Andrew Kirkpatrick Jr.
(21 Jun 1923 - 13 Dec 1982)
Daily American Republic, Poplar Bluff, Missouri, 14 December 1982: James A. Kirkpatrick, Jr. 59, of Piedmont, died at 8 p.m. Monday at St. Lucke's West Hospital in St. Louis. Mr. Kirkpatrick was born June 21, 1923, in Chamois. He was a former employee of Railway Express in St. Louis. He was a member of the Christian Church. On June 22, 1945, he married the former Estelle Lester. She survives. Also surviving are eight sons, James Andrew Kirkpatrick III, Houston, Texas, Lester Eugene Kirkpatrick and William Harris Kirkpatrick, both of Piedmont, Charles David Kirkpatrick, Portland Ore., John Anthony Kirkpatrick, Joseph Clary Kirkpatrick and Matthew Kirkpatrick all of St. Louis and Robert Edward Kirkpatrick, West Point, NY; one daughter Bonna Ann Harmon, Malden; five sisters, Ann Lindgren, Spokane, Wash., Dixie McSpadden, Van Buren, Iva Jo Eastman and Sue Gooch, both of Piedmont and Clara Etta Graff, St. Louis; his parents James Andrew Kirkpatrick, Griffithville, Ark., and Mabel Ann Clary Kirkpatrick, Piedmont; and 11 grandchildren. Visitation will begin after 4 p.m. Wednesday at Gish-Bowles and Coder Chapel in Piedmont. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Gish-Bowles and Coder Chapel. Burial will be in Masonic Cemetery in Piedmont.
Same newspaper on 15 December 1982. The funeral for James Kirkpatrick, whose obituary was published in Tuesday's paper, has been changed to a graveside service which will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Piedmont's Masonic Cemetery. Mr. Kirkpatrick was born June 21, 1923, in Chaonia. Due to an error in information supplied to the Daily American Republic, one of his eight sons, James Kirkpatrick III, was incorrectly identified as James Kirkpatrick II.
Same newspaper on 15 December 1982. The funeral for James Kirkpatrick, whose obituary was published in Tuesday's paper, has been changed to a graveside service which will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Piedmont's Masonic Cemetery. Mr. Kirkpatrick was born June 21, 1923, in Chaonia. Due to an error in information supplied to the Daily American Republic, one of his eight sons, James Kirkpatrick III, was incorrectly identified as James Kirkpatrick II.
Events
Birth | 21 Jun 1923 | Chaonia, Wayne Co., Missouri | |||
Marriage | 22 Jun 1945 | Estelle Lester | |||
Death | 13 Dec 1982 | St Louis, (Independent City), Missouri | |||
Burial | Masonic Cemetery, Piedmont, Wayne Co., Missouri |
Families
Spouse | Estelle Lester (1923 - 2009) |
Child | James Andrew Kirkpatrick III ( - ) |
Child | Bonna Ann Kirkpatrick (1948 - 2014) |
Child | Lester Eugene Kirkpatrick ( - ) |
Child | Charles David Kirkpatrick (1952 - ) |
Child | William Harris Kirkpatrick ( - ) |
Child | John Anthony Kirkpatrick ( - ) |
Child | Joseph Clary Kirkpatrick ( - ) |
Child | Matthew Kirkpatrick ( - ) |
Child | Robert Edward Kirkpatrick ( - ) |
Father | James Andrew Kirkpatrick (1897 - 1984) |
Mother | Mabel Ann Clary (1904 - 1992) |
Sibling | Ann Kirkpatrick (1921 - 1993) |
Sibling | Eugene Clary Kirkpatrick (1925 - 1944) |
Sibling | Dixie Jane Kirkpatrick (1929 - 2017) |
Sibling | Iva Jo Kirkpatrick (1931 - 2009) |
Sibling | Clara Etta Kirkpatrick (1933 - ) |
Sibling | Eva Sue Kirkpatrick (1935 - ) |
Endnotes
1. Daily American Republic, Obituary of James A. Kirkpatrick (n.p: 14 December 1982, n.d).
2. Daily American Republic, Obituary of James A. Kirkpatrick (n.p: 14 December 1982, n.d).
3. The Wayne County Historical Society, Gone Home (n.p: Vol. 1, 2, & 3, n.d), Page 340.
4. Daily American Republic, Obituary of James A. Kirkpatrick (n.p: 14 December 1982, n.d).
5. The Wayne County Historical Society, Gone Home (n.p: Vol. 1, 2, & 3, n.d), Page 340.