Kite - Jessie Frances
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 13 Jan 1960 p 4
Miss Jessie Frances KITE, 73, a resident of the New Richmond community most of her life died Wednesday in the Montgomery County Home. Born Sept 1, 1886 in Hoopston, ill, Miss Kite was the daughter of William and Margaret Stribling Kite. She was a member of the New Richmond Methodist Church. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Pearl Banta of New Richmond, a niece, Mrs. Herbert Krug, and a nephew, C.W. Banta, also of New Richmond. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the County Home with burial at New Richmond Cemetery, Rev. John Denmark to officiate. Friends may call at the Hunt & Son Funeral Home after 1 p.m. Thursday - kbz
Source: - Crawfordsville Journal Review - 13 Jan 1960
Funeral services for Miss Jessie Frances Kite were held Friday afternoon in the Montgomery County Home with Rev. John Denmark officiating. Burial was in the New Richmond Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers and assisting with the flowers were Herbert Binns, Roy Hanawalt, Fred Bible, Carol Hellerberg, Maurice Stribling and Robert Wright. "Going Down The Valley" and " Face to Face" were sung by Erma Money and Mabel Douglas, accompanied on the piano by Geneva Hinds. - kbz
Source: Lafayette
Journal and Courier Thursday 14 Jan 1960 p 5
Crawfordsville – Miss
Jessie Frances Kite, 73, a resident of the New Richmond community most of her
life, died Wednesday in the Montgomery County home. Born at Hoopeston, Ill she
was a member of New Richmond Methodist Church and is survived by a sister, Mrs.
Pearl Banta of New Richmond. Burial will be at New Richmond. - kbz
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