Children
E. Grant Knoble
2nd Sarah Van Billiard
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Notes:
Easton Daily Argus, Monday, January 12, 1914, Page 5
Charles Knoble
Charles Knoble, a well-known resident of the South Side, died
at 1:30 o'clock on Sunday morning, at his home, No. 1101 Lincoln
street, of a complication of ailments and general debility.
He had been in ill health for a year, and was in the eightieth
year of his age. He is survived by his wife and two children;
Grant Knoble and Mrs. Carrie Van Billiard, both of this city;
also by one brother, William Knoble, of Glendon. He was a member
of St. Peter's Reformed church and Amana Lodge, No. 77, Kknights
of Pythias. He was a native of Williams township, but had worked
for many years for the Glendon Iron Company. He worked for
that company until it went out of business nuber of years ago.
The funeral will be held on Wedensday at 2:30 p.m from his
late home, with interment in Hay's Cemetery.
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