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Jacob Lewis “Peg” Kohlman

Birth
Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Apr 1931 (aged 64)
Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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"Jacob Lewis Kohlman, for 36 years a resident of Chillicothe, passed away at his home, 713 Elm Street, this morning at 7:15 o'clock. Death was the result of a stroke of paralysis which he suffered while sitting in a chair at his home Sunday night shortly after nine o'clock. The body was taken to the Gordon Funeral Home.

Mr. Kohlman was born in Boonville, Mo., December 8, 1866. He grew to manhood in that town. On November 30, 1894, he was married to Miss Anna Dyer at Norbourne. One year later, they moved to Chillicothe where the family has since resided. Mr. Kohlman had been in business here practically all the time. Several years ago, he erected a small building on Elm Street south of the Markey tin shop where he conducted a restaurant. Last January, his health failed him and since that time he had not been active in business.

He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Joe Bloss of this city and Miss Margaret Kohlman of the homel two brothers, Rudy Kohlman of Portland, Ore., and Fred Kohlman of Kansas City. He is also survived by two grand children and one greatgrandchild.

Mr. Kohlman was a son of George Kohlman, whose death occurred at the Kohlman home in this city recently, Mr. Kohlman passing away two years ago and Mrs. Kohlman November 15 last.

J.L. Kohlman was known to practically everyone in Chillicothe. For years, he sold hot tamales on the street, later opening a place of business in the business district." The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune, April 27, 1931
"Jacob Lewis Kohlman, for 36 years a resident of Chillicothe, passed away at his home, 713 Elm Street, this morning at 7:15 o'clock. Death was the result of a stroke of paralysis which he suffered while sitting in a chair at his home Sunday night shortly after nine o'clock. The body was taken to the Gordon Funeral Home.

Mr. Kohlman was born in Boonville, Mo., December 8, 1866. He grew to manhood in that town. On November 30, 1894, he was married to Miss Anna Dyer at Norbourne. One year later, they moved to Chillicothe where the family has since resided. Mr. Kohlman had been in business here practically all the time. Several years ago, he erected a small building on Elm Street south of the Markey tin shop where he conducted a restaurant. Last January, his health failed him and since that time he had not been active in business.

He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Joe Bloss of this city and Miss Margaret Kohlman of the homel two brothers, Rudy Kohlman of Portland, Ore., and Fred Kohlman of Kansas City. He is also survived by two grand children and one greatgrandchild.

Mr. Kohlman was a son of George Kohlman, whose death occurred at the Kohlman home in this city recently, Mr. Kohlman passing away two years ago and Mrs. Kohlman November 15 last.

J.L. Kohlman was known to practically everyone in Chillicothe. For years, he sold hot tamales on the street, later opening a place of business in the business district." The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune, April 27, 1931


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153472616/jacob_lewis-kohlman: accessed ), memorial page for Jacob Lewis “Peg” Kohlman (8 Dec 1866–27 Apr 1931), Find a Grave Memorial ID 153472616, citing Saint Columban Catholic Cemetery, Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Tressia (contributor 47642449).