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1960 to 1964 Volume 1: K-Q Obituary Index 1960 - 1964 OBITUARY INDEX LAST NAME FIRST NAME Death Date Obit Date Page Also Known As Type KABALA Jacklyn Lee [child] 2-Apr-1962 3-Apr-1962 6 O KABALA Jacklyn Lee [child] 2-Apr-1962 4-Apr-1962 6 FN KABE Geneva 4-Jul-1960 4-Jul-1960 14 DN KABEL Minnie Pearl 14-Jun-1963 17-Jun-1963 5 MEYER FN KABLE William 6-Jul-1963 8-Jul-1963 5 O KADEL Anna 19-Oct-1962 19-Oct-1962 5 PILGRIM O KADEL William Unlisted 7-Jan-1960 14 F KADEL William E 1-Jan-1960 2-Jan-1960 14 O KADEN Barbara 2-Apr-1962 4-Apr-1962 6 HENSLEY O KADEN Julia N 21-Apr-1961 22-Apr-1961 3 MOORE O KAEHLER LeRoy T 3-Sep-1960 3-Sep-1960 7 DN KAEHLER LeRoy T 3-Sep-1960 5-Sep-1960 8 O KAELIN Wilma Lucille 18-Sep-1963 19-Sep-1963 25 KRAUEL O KAEMIE John Marion 24-Dec-1963 24-Dec-1963 3 O KAFFENBERGER William Chris 16-Oct-1962 17-Oct-1962 6 O KAFKALAS Staurla 13-Aug-1960 15-Aug-1960 5 KALOMALOS O KAGEMAN Adolph J 21-Dec-1963 21-Dec-1963 3 O KAHAN Eugene 22-Mar-1960 24-Mar-1960 6 DN KAHL Harriet S (Preston) 4-Apr-1964 4-Apr-1964 3 O KAHL Walter 21-Feb-1963 22-Feb-1963 5 DN KAHL Walter 21-Feb-1963 25-Feb-1963 3 FN KAHL William 15-Jan-1963 16-Jan-1963 3 O KAHLECK Emma (Gehrts) 2-May-1961 3-May-1961 4 O KAHLER Anna K 1-Mar-1963 2-Mar-1963 3 SCHEELHAASE O KAHLES Adolph 20-Nov-1964 20-Nov-1964 3 O KAHN Albert 13-Sep-1960 13-Sep-1960 5 DN KAHN Jeanette 21-Jun-1961 23-Jun-1961 21 I KAHN Jeanette (Gold) 21-Jun-1961 22-Jun-1961 6 O KAIL Irene M 28-Aug-1960 29-Aug-1960 5 STOCKDALE O KAIL Una O 20-Apr-1962 21-Apr-1962 3 TRACEY O KAIN Carl 19-Feb-1961 20-Feb-1961 17 O KAISER Emma O 17-Apr-1963 18-Apr-1963 3 MONTGOMERY O KAISER Geneva 4-Jul-1960 5-Jul-1960 3 KAVE O KAISER Harold R 27-Oct-1961 28-Oct-1961 22 A KAISER Harvey G 7-Jun-1960 8-Jun-1960 2 A KAISER Harvey G 7-Jun-1960 9-Jun-1960 5 F KAISER Herbert 29-Mar-1960 29-Mar-1960 19 O KAISER Herbert 29-Mar-1960 30-Mar-1960 20 FN KAISER John M 27-Jul-1962 30-Jul-1962 5 F KAISER John M 27-Jul-1962 28-Jul-1962 11 O 3 1960 - 1964 OBITUARY INDEX LAST NAME FIRST NAME Death Date Obit Date Page Also Known As Type KAISER Mark R 6-Jun-1963 7-Jun-1963 5 O KAISER Mark R 6-Jun-1963 8-Jun-1963 7 F KAISER Zelta V 8-Nov-1961 9-Nov-1961 9 LAUGHERY O KAIZER Kenneth Dean Jr [Infant] 1-Feb-1964 3-Feb-1964 5 O KAKERT Clarence H 15-Jun-1961 16-Jun-1961 5 O KAKERT Erwin A 19-Mar-1962 20-Mar-1962 3 O KAKERT Katherine Jo (Behrens) 30-Jan-1964 31-Jan-1964 12 O KAKERT Paul [Mrs] 30-Jan-1964 30-Jan-1964 5 O KALAL Marie L (Radsky) 11-Dec-1960 12-Dec-1960 5 O KALB Rachelle [infant] 24-Oct-1962 25-Oct-1962 5 O KALCH Gloria 2-Aug-1961 3-Aug-1961 6 A KALE Elizabeth 25-Jan-1961 25-Jan-1961 6 O KALE Elizabeth 25-Jan-1961 27-Jan-1961 3 F KALE Esther M (Kronholm) 8-Mar-1964 9-Mar-1964 5 O KALE George 2-Aug-1963 11-Sep-1963 2 A KALE George W 2-Aug-1963 3-Aug-1963 1 A KALE George William 2-Aug-1963 5-Aug-1963 3 F KALE Marcella (Kurth) 29-Sep-1960 29-Sep-1960 4 O KALE Peter H 16-Dec-1963 16-Dec-1963 3 DN KALE Peter H 16-Dec-1963 17-Dec-1963 5 O KALE Peter H 16-Dec-1963 19-Dec-1963 7 F KALE William R [Mrs] 29-Sep-1960 30-Sep-1960 4 FN KALE William R [Mrs] 29-Sep-1960 1-Oct-1960 3 F KALEC Vincent 6-May-1960 6-May-1960 4 DN KALEC Vincent 6-May-1960 7-May-1960 7 FN KALIN Esther J 12-Feb-1963 15-Feb-1963 22 O KALIN George 25-May-1964 26-May-1964 25 O KALIN George 25-May-1964 27-May-1964 49 O KALL John 24-Jun-1960 25-Jun-1960 7 O KALL Melinda Carol 16-Apr-1960 18-Apr-1960 5 O KALL Ruth 23-Dec-1961 23-Dec-1961 3 PICKARTZ O KALLAS Francis (Bolos) 23-Jul-1962 25-Jul-1962 3 O KALLENBACH Clarence L 29-Jul-1960 30-Jul-1960 5 O KALLENBACH Henry A 28-Jan-1962 29-Jan-1962 3 O KALLENBERG Carl G 7-Sep-1960 8-Sep-1960 5 O KALLENBERG Ellen Teressa (Swanson) 1-Nov-1960 2-Nov-1960 5 O KALLENBERGER Emilie 17-Oct-1961 17-Oct-1961 19 FRITCH O KALLENBERGER Fred 7-Nov-1963 8-Nov-1963 2 A KALLER Robert 20-Jun-1960 22-Jun-1960 3 DN KALLERGIS John 29-Dec-1962 31-Dec-1962 A-5 O KALLIS Leonard [Mrs] 6-Nov-1960 7-Nov-1960 3 O 4 1960 - 1964 OBITUARY INDEX LAST NAME FIRST NAME Death Date Obit Date Page Also Known As Type KALLIS Leonard [Mrs] 6-Nov-1960 8-Nov-1960 6 DN KALOMALOS Staurla (Kafkalas) 13-Aug-1960 15-Aug-1960 5 O KAMBACH Anna Elizabeth 3-Jul-1963 4-Jul-1963 11 WIERKS O KAMER Bonnie 2-Aug-1960 3-Aug-1960 12 A KAMER Infant Daughter of Bonnie 2-Aug-1960 3-Aug-1960 12 A KAMERICK Dorothy 3-Feb-1962 5-Feb-1962 5 HANCOCK O KAMMERER Belle (Niels) 2-Aug-1964 3-Aug-1964 5 O KAMMERMAN Inf child of Marvin 24-Sep-1960 24-Sep-1960 3 O KANE Adeline A R 18-Sep-1963 18-Sep-1963 41 GEHN O KANE Francis R 11-Apr-1963 13-Apr-1963 2 F KANE Francis R "Frank" 11-Apr-1963 12-Apr-1963 6 O KANE Frank P 5-Mar-1962 6-Mar-1962 4 O KANE Julia E (StLedger) 8-Mar-1964 9-Mar-1964 18 O KANE Kenneth 18-Sep-1963 19-Sep-1963 25 O KANE Leona 19-Mar-1962 20-Mar-1962 20 RICKMAN O KANE Mary (O'Meara) 13-Aug-1963 14-Aug-1963 3 O KANE Melvin LeRoy 26-Oct-1964 27-Oct-1964 3 O KANE Minnie B (Poling) 29-Oct-1962 30-Oct-1962 24 CANNON O KANE Perry 6-Aug-1963 7-Aug-1963 5 O KANE Perry 6-Aug-1963 8-Aug-1963 8 FN KANE Rockey D 30-Apr-1960 2-May-1960 23 O KANE Walter A 17-Jun-1963 18-Jun-1963 19 O KANKEL Pearl M (Richardson) 25-Dec-1963 26-Dec-1963 5 O KANN Alma E 22-Jun-1963 22-Jun-1963 3 MILOW O KANTER Jacob 3-Jan-1962 4-Jan-1962 3 O KAPANTAIS Bessie 7-Mar-1963 7-Mar-1963 6 DERMIS O KAPOLKA Mary Ann (Rimay) 5-Aug-1962 6-Aug-1962 5 O KAPPELER Edward 27-Jan-1964 28-Jan-1964 3 O KAPPEN Emma A 2-Oct-1962 3-Oct-1962 41 O KAPPLE Harry C 6-Jan-1960 7-Jan-1960 4 O KAPPLE Harry C 6-Jan-1960 8-Jan-1960 24 FN KAPSEN Frank J 8-Nov-1960 9-Nov-1960 10 O KARASEK Rudolph "Curley" 27-Jun-1960 27-Jun-1960 5 O KARAU Emma Wilhelmina 6-Mar-1960 10-Mar-1960 28 F KARAU Emma Wilhelmina (Maeltzer) 6-Mar-1960 7-Mar-1960 15 O KARDEL Amanda W. 9-Apr-1962 10-Apr-1962 7 STOLTENBERG O KARDEL Robert 30-May-1962 31-May-1962 8 O KARDEL Robert 30-May-1962 1-Jun-1962 6 FN KARGAARD Kristina Marie 1-Feb-1962 2-Feb-1962 18 TOFT O KARISCH Elvina (Schmahl) 16-Jan-1964 17-Jan-1964 6 O KARLSTROM Timothy Otto [Infant] 11-Mar-1960 12-Mar-1960 3 O 5 1960 - 1964 OBITUARY INDEX LAST NAME FIRST NAME Death Date Obit Date Page Also Known As Type KARN Esther (Johnson) 25-May-1964 26-May-1964 9 O KARNES Maggie 10-Dec-1964 10-Dec-1964 5 CASSON O KARNEY Elbert [Mrs] 2-Sep-1961 4-Sep-1961 3 DN KARON Jerome 7-Mar-1961 8-Mar-1961 3 O KAROULES Paul G 14-Nov-1964 14-Nov-1964 5 O KARR Hazel 6-Dec-1964 9-Dec-1964 10 MUDGE O KARR John H Price [Mrs] 16-Sep-1964 16-Sep-1964 18 O KARR Joseph H 19-Dec-1962 19-Dec-1962 6 O KARRAKER R Wallace 15-Aug-1960 16-Aug-1960 5 A KARSTEN Mary (Hogue) 28-Jul-1960 29-Jul-1960 4 O KARSTENS Edgar 30-Jun-1960 1-Jul-1960 2 O KARSTENS Ferdinand G 19-Jan-1962 19-Jan-1962 5 O KARSTENS Julie Ann 15-May-1961 16-May-1961 5 O KARWATH Alonzo H 19-May-1961 19-May-1961 8 O KARWATH Hortense 7-Dec-1963 7-Dec-1963 5 SCHURR O KARWATH Louis G 1-Dec-1962 3-Dec-1962 3 O KASBECK Jack 30-Sep-1962 4-Oct-1962 8 O KASBEER Darlene 1-Sep-1960 2-Sep-1960 3 NELSON O KASENBERG Bertha (Parker) 16-Jan-1962 17-Jan-1962 9 O KASENBERG Ray H 9-Dec-1961 11-Dec-1961 3 O KASENBERG Stella Margaret 26-Oct-1960 27-Oct-1960 6 VEEDER O KASER Eunice 8-Dec-1962 10-Dec-1962 3 DN KASKA Howard A 17-Nov-1962 20-Nov-1962 4 O KASKADDEN John M 28-Jan-1960 29-Jan-1960 5 O KASKADDEN John M 28-Jan-1960 1-Feb-1960 5 F KASPER Katherine 18-Dec-1960 19-Dec-1960 5 SCHOO O KASPER Ray 26-Dec-1960 27-Dec-1960 19 O KASPER Ray 26-Dec-1960 28-Dec-1960 3 FN KASSENBERG Bertha E 28-Aug-1961 29-Aug-1961 6 PARKER O KATERI Mary [Sister] (Surgent) 6-Jan-1963 7-Jan-1963 3 O KATH Robert Laird [Mrs] 29-Jan-1961 30-Jan-1961 16 O KATH William 18-May-1962 19-May-1962 3 O KATH William A F 18-May-1962 21-May-1962 5 FN KATSCHNIG William 29-Apr-1964 30-Apr-1964 41 O KATSIS Helen 26-Mar-1963 27-Mar-1963 5 O KATZEN Lisa Amalia [infant] 22-Sep-1963 23-Sep-1963 3 DN KAUCHER Rosena W (Harsch) 11-Oct-1961 12-Oct-1961 4 O KAUFFMAN Alice (Ellis) 29-May-1961 30-May-1961 3 O KAUFFMAN August D 24-Mar-1961 25-Mar-1961 3 O KAUFMAN Glenn L 17-Jul-1964 20-Jul-1964 15 A-O KAUFMAN James 17-May-1962 17-May-1962 10 DN 6 1960 - 1964 OBITUARY INDEX LAST NAME FIRST NAME Death Date Obit Date Page Also Known As Type KAUFMAN James V 17-May-1962 18-May-1962 3 O KAUFMAN Pearl 3-Jun-1963 6-Jun-1963 6 GREENSWAG O KAUFMANN Dora B 14-Apr-1964 14-Apr-1964 3 VALLERY O KAUTZ Arthur L 7-May-1964 7-May-1964 3 DN KAUTZ Arthur L 7-May-1964 8-May-1964 6 FN KAUTZ Leroy [Mrs] 28-Jul-1964 29-Jul-1964 3 DN KAUTZ Leroy [Mrs] 28-Jul-1964 30-Jul-1964 3 O KAUTZ Roy E 28-Apr-1964 29-Apr-1964 6 O KAUTZ Rupert 14-Dec-1963 16-Dec-1963 3 FN KAUTZ Walter C 2-Jan-1961 3-Jan-1961 5 O KAUZLARICH Opal 9-Mar-1961 10-Mar-1961 3 HOGAN O KAUZLARICH Opal Marie 9-Mar-1961 9-Mar-1961 5 HOGAN O KAVADAS Thomas 19-May-1960 20-May-1960 19 O KAVALIER Albert L 15-Dec-1962 17-Dec-1962 14 O KAVALSKY Steve 4-Aug-1960 5-Aug-1960 4 O KAVALSKY Steve 4-Aug-1960 6-Aug-1960 7 F KAVANAGH Daniel Francis 5-Jun-1963 8-Jun-1963 7 O KAVE Geneva (Kaiser) 4-Jul-1960 5-Jul-1960 3 O KAVENY Patrick C 20-Feb-1962 21-Feb-1962 35 O KAY Carolyn Ann 15-May-1962 16-May-1962 3 O KAY Frank H 15-Mar-1964 16-Mar-1964 5 O KAY John L 10-Nov-1961 11-Nov-1961 1 A KAY Mary E 16-Jul-1964 17-Jul-1964 6 O KAY Mary E 16-Jul-1964 18-Jul-1964 3 FN KAY Mary Lou 10-Nov-1961 11-Nov-1961 1 A KAY Ronald 10-Nov-1961 11-Nov-1961 1 A KAY Virginia M 2-Oct-1963 2-Oct-1963 15 MILLER O KAZA Mary 9-Nov-1963 9-Nov-1963 7 DRUVA O KAZMER Infant s/o John R 18-Apr-1964 20-Apr-1964 3 F KAZMIEROWICZ Raymond 24-May-1963 25-May-1963 3 A KEAG Donald Andrew 1-Jun-1962 1-Jun-1962 6 O KEAG Donald Andrew 1-Jun-1962 2-Jun-1962 15 FN KEAG John DeWitt 25-Dec-1959 1-Jan-1960 20 F KEANE Catherine
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