Two sons, A. D. Kemp, of Chicago, and R.D. Kemp, of this city, and two daughters, Mrs. Paul E. Stein, of Detroit, and Mrs. H. V. Knight, of Zanesville, survive with the following close relatives: One brother, Dr. U. G. Lipes of Indianapolis. and three sisters. Mrs. Lydia DeVelbiss of Toledo, Mrs. P.J. Herring and Mrs. Dr. Monroe(sic) Harrold(sic) of this city.
The remains were taken to the Schone & Ankenbruck parlors and prepared for burial.
Funeral services Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of the son, R.A. Kemp, 833 Huestis avenue. The services will be private, with burial in Lindenwood.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
May 21, 1919
Two sons, A. D. Kemp, of Chicago, and R.D. Kemp, of this city, and two daughters, Mrs. Paul E. Stein, of Detroit, and Mrs. H. V. Knight, of Zanesville, survive with the following close relatives: One brother, Dr. U. G. Lipes of Indianapolis. and three sisters. Mrs. Lydia DeVelbiss of Toledo, Mrs. P.J. Herring and Mrs. Dr. Monroe(sic) Harrold(sic) of this city.
The remains were taken to the Schone & Ankenbruck parlors and prepared for burial.
Funeral services Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of the son, R.A. Kemp, 833 Huestis avenue. The services will be private, with burial in Lindenwood.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
May 21, 1919
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