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OBITUARIES, DEATH RECORDS and MORE |
Everett Daily Herald October 29, 1910 Death late yesterday afternoon closed a period of eight years of suffering for B. L. KAASTRUP, who after his long battle, succumbed to Bright's disease in Providence hospital. The death of the well known man has been anticipated for at least two weeks, for his physician extended no hope. The deceased had been a resident of this city nineteen years, and held membership in the Masonic, Woodmen of the World and Eagles lodges. He was 42 years of age and unmarried. For several years "Mose" KAASTRUP, as he was generally known, was employed by Chris KULMBASCH. Recently he operated a billiard hall and confectionary store on the viaduct near Broadway. The funeral under auspices of the Masons, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 from Jerread's chapel, with Rev. R. B. HASSELL officiating. Everett Daily Herald 29 October 1910 Special communication of Peninsular Lodge No. 95, Sunday, October 20, at 12:30 o'clock for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Bro. B. L. KAASTRUP. All Masons kindly be present. Andrew JOHNSON, Sec'y Monroe Monitor 16 September 1927 John Kindiachuck, a native of Austria, he resided at Riverview, Everett, died at the county hospital on Monday at the age of 37 years. He is survived by his wife and four children, Rose 11, Ellen 7, anna 6 and Edmund 5; also survived by his mother and one brother and two sisters in Austria, and one brother Nick Kindiachuck, who lives in Ravensdale. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at he Purdy and Sons chapel in Snohomish, interment in the I.O.O.F. cemetery, Snohomish. Everett Daily Herald 11/3/1955 Joseph Klimkiewicz of Rt. 1 Snohomish, died Tuesday afternoon in a local hospital following a brief illness. Mr. Klimkiewicz was born March 19, 1866, in Warsaw, Poland and had been a resident of this vicinity since 1906. He is survived by five sons, Leon Klimkiewicz of 2301 McDougall Ave., Harry Klimkiewicz of 3320 Hoyt Ave., Charles and Chester Klimkiewicz, both of Rt. 1 Snohomish, and Robert Klim of Bremerton; one sister, Mrs. Jack Fisher of Rt. 2 Everett; and five grandchildren. Requiem mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock. The Rev. Father Edmond Long will be celebrant. The Rosary will be said at Jerread's Funeral Home this Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Casketbearers include Andy Paul, Otto Mobius, Karl Hofmann, Leon Novak, Ignatius Paul and Tony Novak. Burial will be in the family plot in Mt. Carmel cemetery. Everett Daily Herald October 12, 1910 Anna KNUDSEN, wife of C. KNUDSEN of Aberdeen, died October 11, from cancer at the home of David KINCH, Maple Street. She came here about four weeks ago in a vain search for relief. The body was taken to Purdy's undertaking parlors and prepared for shipment to Aberdeen where Mr. KNUDSEN took it today. Mrs. KNUDSEN was 44 years old. She was a native of Norway.
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