Oscar W. Kenning.
Oscar W. Kenning, who was born and reared in Quincy, died in his home in Peoria Tuesday morning, after an illness of six days, from pneumonia. He was born April 15 1885 nearly 34 years ago and lived in Quincy until five years ago, when he went to Peoria and engaged in his trade as a cabinet maker.
Mr. Kenning married Miss Frances Schulte of Quincy several years ago, and she survives, with four daughters: Florence, Eleanor, Martha, and Marie.
There are also four brothers: Joseph Kenning of Chicago, Anton of Peoria, Louis of Kansas City, and Frank of Quincy; and four sisters: Mrs. W. P. Snyder [of] Evansville Indiana; [and] Martha, Katherine, and Rosina of Quincy; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kenning of Quincy.
The body will be brought to Quincy for burial.
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Funeral was held at St. Mary's church in Quincy, Illinois. The Fathers Zurbonsen and Klaes presided.
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- research and transcription by Tree Leaf.
Oscar W. Kenning.
Oscar W. Kenning, who was born and reared in Quincy, died in his home in Peoria Tuesday morning, after an illness of six days, from pneumonia. He was born April 15 1885 nearly 34 years ago and lived in Quincy until five years ago, when he went to Peoria and engaged in his trade as a cabinet maker.
Mr. Kenning married Miss Frances Schulte of Quincy several years ago, and she survives, with four daughters: Florence, Eleanor, Martha, and Marie.
There are also four brothers: Joseph Kenning of Chicago, Anton of Peoria, Louis of Kansas City, and Frank of Quincy; and four sisters: Mrs. W. P. Snyder [of] Evansville Indiana; [and] Martha, Katherine, and Rosina of Quincy; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kenning of Quincy.
The body will be brought to Quincy for burial.
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Funeral was held at St. Mary's church in Quincy, Illinois. The Fathers Zurbonsen and Klaes presided.
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- research and transcription by Tree Leaf.
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