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  • KELLY, RICHARD L.

    BUFFALO – Richard Lee Kelly, 65, of Route 1, Mud Bridge Road, died of natural causes June 9, 1987 He retired from the U.S. Army and was a veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict. He was a former ROTC instructor at Sims High School and Union High School. Surviving are his wife, […]

  • KENT, RODMAN J.

    Rodman J. Kent, 63, of Hudson, died Wednesday [May 20, 1987] at St. Thomas Medical Center. He was preceded in death by his sister, Alberta M. Blowers; and is survived by niece, Charlyn Nichols; nephews, Kent Blowers, Rodman Blowers, and Harry Wallace; and he was the great-uncle of two. Services Sunday, May 24, 1987, 1 […]

  • KNOX, STUART C.

    Stuart C. Knox, a psychiatrist who founded and for many years led the child guidance clinic at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center and who also was chairman or member of many of Los Angeles’ most prestigious mental health and substance abuse committees, is dead. Knox was 80 and died Monday [June 17, 1985] at the center […]

  • KINNEAR, HENRY F., JR.

    Henry F. Kinnear Jr. [February 27, 1985], beloved husband of Mary Kinnear; father of Bruce A. Kinnear and Diane E. Mangas; son of Rita V. Kinnear; nephew of Agnes Kinnear. Also survived by 4 grandchildren, Michael Mangas, and David, Lisa and Daniel Kinnear, Served with Marine Raiders during World War II, retired from Goodyear Tire […]

  • KENNEDY, WILLIAM C.

    ALBANY – William Christie Kennedy, 83, 120 S.E. Burkhart, Albany, died Saturday [February 25, 1984] at a local nursing home. He was born in Portersville, Pa. He moved to Jefferson in 1960 and to Albany in 1968. He worked in the Albany and Lebanon offices of the state Employment Division. He was a member of […]

  • KOBAL, JOHN

    John Kobal, 63, of Lehighton, R.4, died Thursday [January 5, 1984] in the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. He retired in 1981 after 34 years as a conductor for the now Conrail Railroad. Born in Lehighton, he was a son of the late Stephen and Mary (Hrenko) Kobal. He was a member of the Lutheran wing […]

  • KRUEGER, JEROME R.

    Jerome Ralph Krueger, 57, a 13-year resident of Redlands, passed away November 7, 1982. He was presently the owner and operator of the Orange Show Golf Course, former Head Professional at the Redlands Country Club for 10 years, a member of the Professional Golfers Association and the Redlands Elks Lodge. Survived by his wife, Grace […]

  • KILGORE, CHARLES L., JR.

    Charles L. Kilgore Jr., 61, 4723 Round Lake Road, a Downtown Merchants Association official, died Friday [July 2, 1982] in Methodist Hospital. He was a member and officer of the Downtown Merchants Association since 1975. He served on the board of directors for Morris Plan, where he worked for 22 years. He was a past […]

  • KINNEY, HOWARD M.

    Howard M. Kinney, 63, passed away June 7, 1982. Survived by father, Harry M. Kinney of Tucson; son and daughter-in-law, John H. and Jacque Kinney of Lakeside, Az.; brothers, Robert and Richard Kinney, both of Tucson; two grandchildren. Memorial service 4 p.m., Thursday at Hudgel’s Swan Funeral Home, 22nd & Swan. Remembrances may be made […]

  • KOEHLER, RALPH I.

    FORT ATKINSON—Ralph I. Koehler, 56, of 334 Grove, died Tuesday afternoon [May 27, 1980] in Fort Atkinson Memorial Hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack. Bron March 8, 1924, in Ellinwood, Kan., he married Harriet Tousignant on Oct. 20, 1949, in Gwinn, Mich. They made their home in Hartman, Colo., until moving to Fort Atkinson […]