The Stiever Family

William Joseph KempAge: 69 years19111980

Name
William Joseph Kemp
Birth 09 Feb 1911 34 30
Citation details: Baptism Certificate
Baptism 19 Feb 1911 (Age 10 days)
Shared note: Sponsors were Erma KRELL and Joseph WALCH. Erma Krell was a second cousin once removed and Joseph Walch was a maternal uncle
Birth of a brotherArthur Francis Kemp
16 Jan 1913 (Age 23 months)
Death of a maternal grandfatherNicholas Walch
09 Dec 1913 (Age 2 years)
Death of a brotherArthur Francis Kemp
03 Sep 1914 (Age 3 years)
Citation details: 4 Sept 1914
Shared note: Another obituary appeared in another Lake City paper on 3 September 1914. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp mourn the death of their two year old son who passed away at their home at an early hour Wednesday morning.
Burial of a brotherArthur Francis Kemp
05 Sep 1914 (Age 3 years)
Citation details: 4 September 1914
Shared note: Buried in one of the Kemp Family lots - St. Mary's Cemetery. Section C, Lot 40, plot 8.
Birth of a sisterMargaret Elaine Kemp
26 Jan 1916 (Age 4 years)
Citation details: Book 6
Shared note: Margaret was born on 26 January 1916 in Lake City, MN. She was born at 10:00 pm.
Baptism of a sisterMargaret Elaine Kemp
13 Feb 1916 (Age 5 years)
Shared note: Baptism sponsors were Louis Kemp and Angelina Dondelinger.
Death of a maternal grandmotherMargaret Eagan
04 Oct 1925 (Age 14 years)
Death of a fatherFrancis Henry Kemp
23 May 1953 (Age 42 years)
Citation details: Death Certificate - Book H, page 280, Section 2
Death of a motherEsther Loretta Walch
09 Sep 1963 (Age 52 years)
Citation details: Death Record - Book I, page 10, section 3.
Shared note: Death Record from Wabasha County, Minnesota, Certificate issued 22 Jul y 1965. Social Security Number is 468-52-3662.
Illness
Colon cancer - Colostomy
12 Feb 1974 (Age 63 years)
Illness
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
between 1978 and 1980 (Age 66 years)
Death 19 Sep 1980 (Age 69 years)
Citation details: Death Record
Burial 21 Sep 1980 (2 days after death)
Citation details: Section E, Lot 44, plot 4.
Shared note: Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery - Section E, Lot 44, Plot 4.
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father
mother
Marriage: 26 Sep 1905Detroit, Wayne County, MI
17 months
elder brother
4 years
himself
23 months
younger brother
Arthur Francis Kemp
Birth: 16 Jan 1913 36 32Lake City, Wabasha County, MN
Death: 03 Sep 1914Lake City, Wabasha County, MN
3 years
younger sister
Margaret Elaine Kemp
Birth: 26 Jan 1916 39 35Lake City, Wabasha County, MN
Death: 09 May 1983Lake City, Wabasha County, MN
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himself
wife
son
William Adams Kemp
son
Robert Francis Kemp

BirthCivil records - Wabasha County, Minnesota located at the WabashaCounty Courthouse
Citation details: Baptism Certificate
BaptismChurch records - St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church - Lake City, WabashaCounty, Minnesota
DeathCivil records - Wabasha County, Minnesota located at the WabashaCounty Courthouse
Citation details: Death Record
BurialTombstone - St. Mary's Cemetery, Lake City, Wabasha County, MN
Citation details: Section E, Lot 44, plot 4.
Baptism
Sponsors were Erma KRELL and Joseph WALCH. Erma Krell was a second cousin once removed and Joseph Walch was a maternal uncle
Burial
Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery - Section E, Lot 44, Plot 4.
Shared note
William Joseph Kemp was a graduate of Mary E. McCahill Institute. He was athletic and played basketball in high school and baseball for the American Legion team. He owned a iceboat with his friend Bob Fick. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing and skiing. He graduated in 1928. He worked at the Lake City Nursey and the family store - Kemp & Roeschen. He decided to go to California for work in 1937. He started work at Douglas Aircraft in the Production Control Dept. He lived in Santa Monica. In October, 1943 he went to work at the Curtiss Wright Corp in Columbus, Ohio. He returned to Lake City in November 1945 and worked at the Redmond Motor Company as bookkeeper and stockman. He started work at O"Neil Irwin (later Di-Acro) in 1951 where he worked until he retired in 1976. He bought land on the south side of Lake City in the late 40's. The property contained a old service station at 1004 South Oak St. which he remodeled into a home. Bill and his family moved to 1010 South Oak St about 1960 to the home that his in-laws built. He was active in civic affairs serving on the Lake City Charter Commission and on the finance committee that tried to get a Veteran's Hospital in Lake City. He was Grand Knight of St. Mary's Knights of Columbus and on the St. Mary's Cemetery Board. He was a charter member of the Lake City Yacht Club. He died in Lake City.