Individual Details
Richard Ernest Kirkpatrick
(1914 - 27 May 1946)
An email from his niece Elizabeth states:
"Uncle "Dick" was a lawyer, and had a withered arm from childhood polio. Dick was greatly loved, but never married because of his arm. He was in his 30s. My Grandmother, once a Methodist , had become a Christian Scientist, and he got sick but they did not call a doctor. "
Notice in the Atchison Daily Globe, May 28, 1946: Lawyer Dies, Wichita, May 28--Richard E. Kirkpatrick, 31, Wichita lawyer died suddenly at his home yesterday. He obtained his law degree at Washburn university, Topeka.
"Uncle "Dick" was a lawyer, and had a withered arm from childhood polio. Dick was greatly loved, but never married because of his arm. He was in his 30s. My Grandmother, once a Methodist , had become a Christian Scientist, and he got sick but they did not call a doctor. "
Notice in the Atchison Daily Globe, May 28, 1946: Lawyer Dies, Wichita, May 28--Richard E. Kirkpatrick, 31, Wichita lawyer died suddenly at his home yesterday. He obtained his law degree at Washburn university, Topeka.
Events
Birth | 1914 | Illinois | |||
Death | 27 May 1946 | Wichita, Sedgwick Co., Kansas | |||
Burial | Wichita Park Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick Co., Kansas |
Families
Father | Edwin Loren Kirkpatrick (1871 - 1946) |
Mother | Mabel Hodson (1878 - ) |
Sibling | Melba Iona Kirkpatrick (1897 - 1979) |
Sibling | Frank Smith Kirkpatrick (1899 - 1948) |
Sibling | Joseph Loren Kirkpatrick (1902 - 1928) |
Endnotes
1. 1920 Census Sedgwick Co., Kansas.
2. Atchison Daily Globe.
3. Hope Keith, employee of Wichita Park Cemetery, List of Kirkpatrick Burials at Wichita Park Cemetery (n.p: March 1, 2007, n.d).