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Lookeba Cemetery

Lookeba, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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© Guyetta Cluck

John Calvin Kleinknecht


Obituary
Lookeba Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Guyetta Cluck


Mansfield, Ohio
March 1952

John Calvin Kleinknecht
June 28, 2878 ~ March 5, 1952


GALION: Friends here have received word of the death of John C. Kleinknecht in Lookeba, OK, March 5.

He was born west of Galion one of 10 children of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob K. Kleinknecht.

After graduation from Galion High School in 1909, he went to Oklahoma where he taught school for a number of years. Later he returned to Galion to engage in farming and furniture repairing. A few years ago he returned to Oklahoma.

Surviving are four brothers, Henry, Willis, Elzie of Galion and Alfred of Shelby; and one sister, Mrs. Sylvia Bashford of Galion. He has two daughters.

Children:
Asenath Permelia 1904-1980
Emma Ellen 1906 - 1995


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