Individual Details
Coral Dennis Kirkpatrick
(12 Jul 1885 - 9 May 1936)
The U. S. Gen Web site for Butler Co., Nebraska shows a listing of Leading Farmers of Butler County as of 1906. Coral D. Kirkpatrick is listing for Read Township.
On the U. S. Census of 1920 for Election Dist. 10, Laramie Co., Wyoming, Coral D. appears with his wife Lulu D., Lee W., Elton D., and Thomas C. Coral's occupation is farmer.
On the U. S. Census of 1930 for Burnstown, Laramie Co., Wyoming, Coral D. appears with wife Lulu D., and sons Lee W., E. Dean and Thomas C. Coral's occupation is truck driver.
The Ulysses Dispatch, Ulysses, Butler Co., Nebraska, Thursday, May 21, 1936, Page 1, Far right-hand side: Death of Coral Kirpatrick* . Coral Kirpatrick* was born near Ulysses July 1885 and passed away at Burns Hospital in Wyoming on Saturday, May 9, 1936 at 10 p.m., aged fifty years and ten months. He moved to Texas with his parents when he was ten years of age. It was there that his father departed this life in 1895 [1897]. The family continued to reside in Texas until after the Galveston storm in 1900. During this storm their home was destroyed and one sister lost her life. Soon after he came back to Nebraska with his mother, one brother and two sisters.
He was united in marriage to Lulu Coleman of Ulysses in 1905. They lived in this community until 1919 in which year they moved to Hillsdale, Wyoming, where he spent the remainder of his life.
He left to mourn his departure his wife, three sons, Lee Wesley, attorney at law in Spencer, Indiana, Elton Dean of Hillsdale and Thomas Coral of Cheyenne, Wyoming, his mother, Mrs. S. M. Kirkpatrick of Hillsdale, who is 83 years of age; three sisters, Mrs. George Crimm of Seward, Mrs. Gretta Vandament of Bloomington, Indiana, Mrs. Byron Beaver of Cheyenne, Wyoming and many other friends and relatives.
Tho he lived but the average span of years, he saw much of life and will be greatly missed by his family and his friends.
Funeral services was conducted at the Methodist Episcopal Church by Rev. Lyle L. Burdick May 13 at 2:00. Music was furnished by Mrs. J. T. Stanard, Mrs. H. H. Andrews, Earl Bolen and Carl Diers. B. J. Morey was in charge of funeral arrangements.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere thanks to those who in any way assited us in our recent bereavement.
Mrs. Lulu Kirkpatrick and sons
Mrs. S. M. Kirkpatrick
Mrs. Mabel Beaver and family
Mrs. Gretta Vandament and family
Mrs. George Crimm and family
Harry Coleman and family
Mrs. Kate Dugan
Grover Coleman and family
* Kirkpatrick
On the U. S. Census of 1920 for Election Dist. 10, Laramie Co., Wyoming, Coral D. appears with his wife Lulu D., Lee W., Elton D., and Thomas C. Coral's occupation is farmer.
On the U. S. Census of 1930 for Burnstown, Laramie Co., Wyoming, Coral D. appears with wife Lulu D., and sons Lee W., E. Dean and Thomas C. Coral's occupation is truck driver.
The Ulysses Dispatch, Ulysses, Butler Co., Nebraska, Thursday, May 21, 1936, Page 1, Far right-hand side: Death of Coral Kirpatrick* . Coral Kirpatrick* was born near Ulysses July 1885 and passed away at Burns Hospital in Wyoming on Saturday, May 9, 1936 at 10 p.m., aged fifty years and ten months. He moved to Texas with his parents when he was ten years of age. It was there that his father departed this life in 1895 [1897]. The family continued to reside in Texas until after the Galveston storm in 1900. During this storm their home was destroyed and one sister lost her life. Soon after he came back to Nebraska with his mother, one brother and two sisters.
He was united in marriage to Lulu Coleman of Ulysses in 1905. They lived in this community until 1919 in which year they moved to Hillsdale, Wyoming, where he spent the remainder of his life.
He left to mourn his departure his wife, three sons, Lee Wesley, attorney at law in Spencer, Indiana, Elton Dean of Hillsdale and Thomas Coral of Cheyenne, Wyoming, his mother, Mrs. S. M. Kirkpatrick of Hillsdale, who is 83 years of age; three sisters, Mrs. George Crimm of Seward, Mrs. Gretta Vandament of Bloomington, Indiana, Mrs. Byron Beaver of Cheyenne, Wyoming and many other friends and relatives.
Tho he lived but the average span of years, he saw much of life and will be greatly missed by his family and his friends.
Funeral services was conducted at the Methodist Episcopal Church by Rev. Lyle L. Burdick May 13 at 2:00. Music was furnished by Mrs. J. T. Stanard, Mrs. H. H. Andrews, Earl Bolen and Carl Diers. B. J. Morey was in charge of funeral arrangements.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere thanks to those who in any way assited us in our recent bereavement.
Mrs. Lulu Kirkpatrick and sons
Mrs. S. M. Kirkpatrick
Mrs. Mabel Beaver and family
Mrs. Gretta Vandament and family
Mrs. George Crimm and family
Harry Coleman and family
Mrs. Kate Dugan
Grover Coleman and family
* Kirkpatrick
Events
Families
Spouse | Lulu D. Coleman (1887 - 1957) |
Child | Lee Wesley Kirkpatrick (1906 - 1954) |
Child | Elton Dean Kirkpatrick (1910 - 1990) |
Child | Thomas Coral Kirkpatrick (1917 - 1982) |
Father | Thomas Asbury Morris Kirkpatrick (1848 - 1897) |
Mother | Sarah " Melissa" Gowing (1852 - 1944) |
Sibling | Talbot Kirkpatrick (1872 - 1872) |
Sibling | Lora B. Kirkpatrick (1873 - ) |
Sibling | Jennet Ison "Icee" Kirkpatrick (1876 - 1958) |
Sibling | Elmer D. Kirkpatrick (1880 - 1913) |
Sibling | Mable Mary Kirkpatrick (1883 - 1968) |
Sibling | Leta Kirkpatrick (1889 - 1897) |
Sibling | Greta Pearl Kirkpatrick (1896 - 1987) |
Endnotes
1. U. S. Gen Web Site.
2. 1920 Census Laramie Co., Wyoming.
3. Obituary of Coral Dennis Kirkpatrick, The Ulysses Dispatch, Ulysses, Butler Co., Nebraska, Thursday, May 21, 1936, Page 1, Far right-hand side.
4. 1930 Census Laramie Co., Wyoming.
5. Obituary of Coral Dennis Kirkpatrick, The Ulysses Dispatch, Ulysses, Butler Co., Nebraska, Thursday, May 21, 1936, Page 1, Far right-hand side.
6. U. S. Gen Web Site.
7. Obituary of Coral Dennis Kirkpatrick, The Ulysses Dispatch, Ulysses, Butler Co., Nebraska, Thursday, May 21, 1936, Page 1, Far right-hand side.
8. U. S. Gen Web Site.
9. Find A Grave, Contributor request to add information.