Joseph
H. Kuntzelman Dies; Was Machinist
(handwritten
10/31/1952)
[Son of Joel & Sallie]
Services
for Joseph H. Kuntzelman, 65, a world war 1 veteran and resident
of Rockford many years, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday with
the Rev. J. Leonard Carroll, pastor of Temple Baptist church,
officiating. Burial will be in Big Mound cemetery near Davis
Junction. Mr. Kuntzelman died at 4:45 p.m. Friday in his home
at 1819 W. Jefferson St.
He
was born March 21, 1887, at Leaf River, the son of Joel
and Sarah Kunzelman
[sic]. He married the former Louella
E. Geishert in May, 1934, in Belvidere. Mr. Kuntzelman
was employed the past three years as a machinist by the Strachan
Machine company.
Survivors
are his widow and two sisters, Mrs. Eva
Stenger and Mrs. Inez
Lutz, all of Rockford. [offered
by Thelma Thomas Livingston/Carole Ann Heller]
KUNTZELMAN--Joseph
H. Kuntzelman (illegible), 1819 W. Jefferson st., died at 4:45
p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, 1952, in his home. Born March 21, 1887,
in Leaf River, son of Joel
and Sarah Kuntzelman.
Lived many years in Rockford. Married the former Louella
E. Geishert in Belvidere in May 1934. Employed as a machinist
by the Strachan Machine company for three years. Veteran of
world war (illegible), serving in the army. Survivors include
his widow; and two sisters, Mrs. Eva
Stenger and Mrs. Inez
Lutz, both of Rockford. Arrangements by the BURPEE-WOOD
FUNERAL HOME, 420 N. Main st. [offered
by Thelma Thomas Livingston/Carole Ann Heller]
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