Word was received by friends here of the death of Jot McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry McBride, at his home Tuesday in South Bend, Ind., following a a short illness of Influenza. Young McBride was well and favorably known in Knightstown, where he was reared to young manhood. The body was removed to Indianapolis Wednesday morning for burial. He had been a resident of South Bend for sometime, being employed in a furniture factory. He leaves a wife and one daughter; his father and mother, one brother, Bert McBride of Indianapolis, and one sister, Mrs. Arthur St. Clair of Pontiac, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. McBride were at his bedside when he died.
NOTE: The Banner was a bi monthly newspaper, that is why the delay in the date of the obit to the acutal date of death.
Parents were William Perry McBride and Clarissa Kirkpatrick.
Word was received by friends here of the death of Jot McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry McBride, at his home Tuesday in South Bend, Ind., following a a short illness of Influenza. Young McBride was well and favorably known in Knightstown, where he was reared to young manhood. The body was removed to Indianapolis Wednesday morning for burial. He had been a resident of South Bend for sometime, being employed in a furniture factory. He leaves a wife and one daughter; his father and mother, one brother, Bert McBride of Indianapolis, and one sister, Mrs. Arthur St. Clair of Pontiac, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. McBride were at his bedside when he died.
NOTE: The Banner was a bi monthly newspaper, that is why the delay in the date of the obit to the acutal date of death.
Parents were William Perry McBride and Clarissa Kirkpatrick.
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burial: DEC 18,1918
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