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Jesse Andrew Kilfoy

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Jesse Andrew Kilfoy

Birth
Cedar Gap, Wright County, Missouri, USA
Death
10 Aug 1967 (aged 73)
Baxter County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Norfork, Baxter County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.1927528, Longitude: -92.2442779
Memorial ID
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ARKANSAS
PFC CO K 354 INFANTRY
WORLD WAR I

md April 20, 1920 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Grace L. Lackey
----

The Baxter Bulletin, Mountain Home, Arkansas
Issue dated August 17, 1967

Jesse A. Kilfoy, 73, of Gassville, a retired heavy equipment operator and longtime resident of Baxter County, died last Thursday at his residence. He was a veteran of WWI and a member of th Twin Lakes Barracks, Veterans of WWI and was a member of the Norfork Church of Christ.

Funeral servces were conducted at 2PM, Sunday at the Galatia Methodist Church, near Norfork. Bro. Bill Richardson, minister of the Mt. Home Chruch of Christ , officiated.

Interment was in the Galatia Cemetery with military rites at the graveside. The McClure Service was in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were, Ed Pinkston, Ray Byrd, D.H. Bodenhamer, Steve Poynter and Bill Medley.

Mr. Kilfoy was born at Cedar Gap, MO, on March 20, 1894, the son of John and Ella Hand Kilfoy. He had resided in this county since 1936.

Jesse was only child of Julia/John lived to marry
+1Virginia Mar Baker 1913 mrd has 2 sons by 1919 when he registered for WW1/Wilford and Lonnie as noted in his WWI registration.
ARKANSAS
PFC CO K 354 INFANTRY
WORLD WAR I

md April 20, 1920 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Grace L. Lackey
----

The Baxter Bulletin, Mountain Home, Arkansas
Issue dated August 17, 1967

Jesse A. Kilfoy, 73, of Gassville, a retired heavy equipment operator and longtime resident of Baxter County, died last Thursday at his residence. He was a veteran of WWI and a member of th Twin Lakes Barracks, Veterans of WWI and was a member of the Norfork Church of Christ.

Funeral servces were conducted at 2PM, Sunday at the Galatia Methodist Church, near Norfork. Bro. Bill Richardson, minister of the Mt. Home Chruch of Christ , officiated.

Interment was in the Galatia Cemetery with military rites at the graveside. The McClure Service was in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were, Ed Pinkston, Ray Byrd, D.H. Bodenhamer, Steve Poynter and Bill Medley.

Mr. Kilfoy was born at Cedar Gap, MO, on March 20, 1894, the son of John and Ella Hand Kilfoy. He had resided in this county since 1936.

Jesse was only child of Julia/John lived to marry
+1Virginia Mar Baker 1913 mrd has 2 sons by 1919 when he registered for WW1/Wilford and Lonnie as noted in his WWI registration.

Inscription

Arkansas
PFC Co K 354 Infantry
World War I



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