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William Edward KIRK © Westville Record March 28, 1947 Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
William Edward KIRK was bortn at Westville, Oklahoma, October 28, 1886 and departed this life March 23, at his home, at the age of 61 years.
He was married to Miss Lillie BUMBALOW, February 25, 1908 and to this union were born seven children, three having preceded him in death. he leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, Lillie, of Westville; two sons, John D. and J.B. KIRK both of Tulsa; two daughters, Edith BROAD of Okmulgee, Delorse May of the home; also two brothers, Finis THURMAN of Kansas City and John KIRK of Westville; two sisters, Mrs. Lina MARTIN, of Westville and Mrs. Lillie MILLS of Drumright, Okla.; four grandchildren and a host of friends and relatives.
Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at Roberts Funeral Chapel by Rev. John DRYDEN and burial was in the Foreman Cemetery.
Card of Thanks - We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors, who so kindly extended their sympathy at the death of our beloved husband and father. We also want to thank the Holiness Church for the beautiful flowers. Mrs. Lillie KIRK and children, Edith, Delores May, J.B. and John D.
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