Knapp, Mrs. I. L. 1910-1952
KNAPP, EPPERSON
Posted By: Linda Ziemann, volunteer (email)
Date: 3/22/2009 at 14:21:20
MRS. I. L. KNAPP
FUNERAL SATURDAYFuneral services for Mrs. I. L. Knapp, 42, of Westfield, who died Wednesday after a long illness was held at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at Morningside Presbyterian Church in Sioux City. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were Fay, Keith, Charles, Garth and Cyrus Knapp.
Mrs. Knapp was born February 25, 1910, in Sioux City. She had attended South Dakota State College and Iowa State College. She was a member of Morningside Presbyterian church.
Survivors include the widower; two daughters, Mrs. Leslie Cornwell, Jr., of Storm Lake, and Ann of Westfield; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Epperson of Sioux City; a brother, Capt. Harrison A. Epperson in Korea, and a grandson.
~Source: The Hinton Progress, June 12, 1952
-------------------------------DEATH COMES TO MRS. IVYL KNAPP
Rites Are Held For Esteemed Resident of Milnerville
Funeral services for Mrs. I. L. Knapp, 42, of Westfield, who died Wednesday, June 4, at a hospital in Sioux City, after a long illness, was held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Morningside Presbyterian church. Burial was in Memorial Park cemetery there. Pallbearers were Fay, Keith, Charles, Gurth, Cyprus and Jack Knapp.
Mrs. Knapp was born February 25, 1910, in Sioux City. She had attended South Dakota State College and Iowa State College. She was a member of Morningside Presbyterian church.
Survivors include the widower; two daughters, Mrs. Leslie R. Cornwell, Jr., of Storm Lake, Ia., and Ann, of Westfield; a son, Barry, of Westfield; her parents. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Epperson, of Sioux City; a brother, Capt. Harrison A. Epperson, in Korea, and a grandson.
A host of friends extend sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
Akron Register Tribune
Thursday, June 12, 1952
Akron, IowaNote: According to her husband Ivyl Knapp her first name is Helen.
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