Milford Kash Kissick
1896 - 1980 (84 years)-
Name Milford Kash Kissick Born 19 Jan 1896 Rowan County, Kentucky [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Gender Male _MILT World War I. US Army. [6] Census 1930 New Castle, Henry County, Indiana Census 1940 Spiceland, Henry County, Indiana Died 21 Jan 1980 Greensboro, Henry County, Indiana [5, 6] Buried Glen Cove Cemetery, Knightstown, Henry County, Indiana [5, 6] Person ID I1451 Hedges Last Modified 27 Dec 2023
Father Ezra Luther Kissick, b. 30 Oct 1863, Fleming County, Kentucky , d. 14 Dec 1918, New Castle, Henry County, Indiana (Age 55 years) Mother Mary Blanche Moody, b. 1 Jul 1871, Farmers, Rowan County, Kentucky , d. 4 Jan 1955, New Castle, Henry County, Indiana (Age 83 years) Married 9 Oct 1890 [1, 2] Family ID F325 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Iola Della Wolfe, b. 31 Dec 1905, Bright, Dearborn County, Indiana , d. 19 Jan 2002, Spiceland, Henry County, Indiana (Age 96 years) Married 31 Dec 1923 New Castle, Henry County, Indiana [6] Children 1. Helen Irene Kissick, b. 20 Feb 1924, New Castle, Henry County, Indiana , d. 3 Oct 2014, Hancock County, Indiana (Age 90 years) 2. Milford Kash Kissick, b. 18 Mar 1926, Spiceland, Henry County, Indiana , d. 7 Oct 1991, New Castle, Henry County, Indiana (Age 65 years) 3. Evelyn Marie Kissick, b. 21 Jul 1928, Henry County, Indiana , d. 20 Mar 1939, Henry County, Indiana (Age 10 years) + 4. Leroy Kissick, b. 9 Sep 1931, Henry County, Indiana , d. 10 Aug 2007, New Castle, Henry County, Indiana (Age 75 years) 5. Lamar David Kissick, b. 30 Apr 1946, Henry County, Indiana , d. 19 Sep 1993, New Castle, Henry County, Indiana (Age 47 years) Last Modified 27 Dec 2023 Family ID F796 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Kash Kissick Sr.
Kash Kissick Sr., 83, Greensboro, died Jan. 21 in his home.
The son of Ezra and Blanche Moody Kissick, he was born in Rowan , Ky., Sept. 19, 1896.
He was a veteran of World War I, serving in the U.S. Army. After his military service, he moved to Henry County and had lived most of his life in the New Castle and Spiceland areas. He had been an employee of Maxwell Auto Co., later Chrysler Corporation for 26 years. He then took up farming where Raintree Heights is now located until retirement in 1962. He was a life member of the Disabled American Veterans.
He and his wife Della Wolf, were married in New Castle Dec. 31, 1923, and she survives.
Other survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Howard (Helen) Kidd of Indianapolis, Mrs. Elmer (Phyllis) Wilson of Pendleton and Mrs. James (Marguerite) Bertram of New Castle; three sons, Kash Jr., and David of Kennard, and Leroy of New Castle, 18 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. John (Cory) Selvy and Mrs. Pearl Collier, both of New Castle and Mrs. Bessie Hill of Moberly, Mo.; a brother, Arthur of New Castle and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Thursday in Macer Funeral Home at New Castle with the Rev. David Mitchell presiding. Burial was in Glen Cove Cemetery, Knightstown.
Tri-County Banner, Knightstown, Indiana. Wednesday, 30 January 1980.
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