12 Aug 1911
Adam Knarr, Pioneer Resident, Passed Away
Adam Knarr, a pioneer resident of Henderson township, living near Kramer, died this morning after a week's sickness, liver trouble being the cause of his death. Mr. Knarr had not been in good health for some time, but until a week ago was able to be around. The deceased would have been 75 years of age had he lived until the 16th of this month.
Mr. Knarr was born in Germany but he came to the United States when a young man. He took up his residence on a farm near Kramer's and spent his entire life time in that locality. He was an industrious and well known citizen of that community and his death will be heard with great regret.
Mr. Knarr was the last one of that branch of the Knarrs and is survived by the wife and three children, George of DuBois, and Henry and Mrs. James Weber of Henderson township. The funeral arrangements have not yet been made.
12 Aug 1911
Adam Knarr, Pioneer Resident, Passed Away
Adam Knarr, a pioneer resident of Henderson township, living near Kramer, died this morning after a week's sickness, liver trouble being the cause of his death. Mr. Knarr had not been in good health for some time, but until a week ago was able to be around. The deceased would have been 75 years of age had he lived until the 16th of this month.
Mr. Knarr was born in Germany but he came to the United States when a young man. He took up his residence on a farm near Kramer's and spent his entire life time in that locality. He was an industrious and well known citizen of that community and his death will be heard with great regret.
Mr. Knarr was the last one of that branch of the Knarrs and is survived by the wife and three children, George of DuBois, and Henry and Mrs. James Weber of Henderson township. The funeral arrangements have not yet been made.
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