Children
Clarence Victor Kichline
Roy William Kichline
Living Son
Living Daughter
Living Son
Living Daughter
Living Son
Sibling(s):
Victor Raymond
Kichline
Floyd Stanley Kichline
Earl R. Kichline
Florence May
Kichline
Carrie E. Kichline
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Notes:
Easton Express, Thursday, December 29, 1955, Page 38
Victor R. Kichline, 62, Rifle Wound Victim
Victor R. Kichline, 62, a farmer, was found dead yesterday
in the attic of his home in Easton R.D. 4, near Gaffney Hill,
with a rifle wound in the head. a .22 caliber rifle was found
near the body.
The body was found by his wife, Mrs. Annie E. Hoover Kichline,
at about 4:30 p.m. Dr. Walter J. Filipek, of Hellertown, pronounced
the man dead. Northampton County Coroner Martin J. Bechtel
issued a certificate of suicide.
A lifelong resident of Williams Township, Mr. Kichline was
a son of the late Granville and Margaret Knoble Kichline. He
was born Jan. 22, 1893. He had sold farm produce at the Centre
Square market every week since his youth.
He was a member of Christ Evanglical and Reformed Church,
Lower Saucon Township; Loyal Order of Moose, No. 45, Easton;
Easton Fleas Club and Hellertown Sportsmen's Club.
Surviving besides his widow are three daughters, five sons,
a brother, Floyd of Easton R.D. 4; two sisters,
Mrs. John S. Kunsman, of Bethlehem R.D.1. and Mrs. Charles
Heft, of Hellertown R.D. 1 and 10 grandchildren
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