Little Kenneth was of a bright, cheery disposition, easily winning his way into the hearts of those who knew him, and though his stay on earth was short, we feel he fulfilled his mission, and was ready and waiting for his Father's call.
He leaves to mourn his loss his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton 0. Buskirk, one brother, Howard C. and two sisters, Irene M. and Lara L.. besides many other relatives and friends, who feel that their loss is his gain.
Funeral services were held at the home October 19, 1914, conducted by Rev. Clark. Interment in Mountain Home cemetery.
From "The Otsego Union" October 29, 1914.
Little Kenneth was of a bright, cheery disposition, easily winning his way into the hearts of those who knew him, and though his stay on earth was short, we feel he fulfilled his mission, and was ready and waiting for his Father's call.
He leaves to mourn his loss his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton 0. Buskirk, one brother, Howard C. and two sisters, Irene M. and Lara L.. besides many other relatives and friends, who feel that their loss is his gain.
Funeral services were held at the home October 19, 1914, conducted by Rev. Clark. Interment in Mountain Home cemetery.
From "The Otsego Union" October 29, 1914.
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