Kimberlin, Sherman B.
KIMBERLIN
Posted By: Donna Lindauer
Date: 1/15/2026 at 13:22:29
The Fremont County Herald, published in Sidney, Iowa
Thursday, December 16th, 1920Mr. S. B. Kimberlin, one of the early settlers, died early Thursday morning December 9th, at his home three miles west of town where he had lived for many years.
Mr. Kimberlin had been in failing health for a number of years and was entirely helpless for the past few years. He served in the Civil War.
The pall bearers were veterans of the World War and were Messrs, Alfred Hammers, W. S. Beardsley, Otway Cutler, Art Coy, James Dickey and Lawrence Clark. The music was furnished by Mesdames A. D. Coleman, R. T. Jones and Messrs, George Carter and C. C. Campbell. One of the selections, "Brighten the Corner Where You Are" was a choice of the deceased. Rev. H. D. Herr, pastor of the Congregational church preached the funeral sermon on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home.
The deceased was a spiritualist and was very strong in his belief. He was a kind, thoughtful husband, father and neighbor. Mr. Kimberlin is survived by his wife and three sons, Denny, Cecil and Myron. Interment was made in the Farragut Cemetery.
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