NEVADA OBITUARIES

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KAY, Archie.. Lake Mead Monitor January 31, 1980. Transcribed by Patricia A. Scott.

An 88 year-old Indian man was found dead in his house by his one living son Tuesday noon at the Moapa Indian Reservation, according to Las Vegas Metro Policeman Gary MARSHALL.
Archie KAY was last seen alive last Wednesday, but wasn't found until Tuesday. Joe MCGUCKIN, Las Vegas Metro Police detective said the cause of death is unknown, "but in my estimation it was a murder." MUGUCKIN said an autopsy will have to be done before a final conclusion can be given.
Agnes HANK, a distant relative, said KAY had lived most of his life at the reservation and had never bothered anyone.



KAYSER, William. Carson City Daily Appeal, November 30, 1915.  Transcribed by Doreen Robinson.

Pioneer is buried.- The funeral of the late William KAYSER took place this afternoon from the KITZMEYER Undertaking Parlors. Rev. HORNADAY officiated and the following old friends of the deceased acted as pallbearers. Thomas LEARY, James LOGAN, John PORTERFIELD, Fred KNOBLOCK, Henry WOODS and Henry HEIDENREICH. The internment was in the Lone Mountain Cemetery.


KENNETH, William A. – born 06/28/1918, Carson City, NV; died 08/06/2004; contributed from Legacy & Memory of Jose Rivera Nieves [no obituary found at Heritage Hub].



KING, A. S. Las Vegas Age, February 4, 1911, Clark County, Transcribed by Patricia A. Scott.

Funeral services were held here on January 21, for A. S. KING who died on the 17th in California. His wife, who was Miss Rachel PERKINS of this place reached his bedside a few hours before he died, and returned with the corpse Friday. She was accompanied on her trip by her three small children. Her brother Wm. PERKINS met her at Nipton and returned with her to Moapa.



KING, Mrs. Alice. Transcribed by Marcena.

Funeral Held for Mrs. Alice KING Here on Friday.

Funeral services were held here Friday for Mrs. Alice CANFIELD KING, 65 at the Edna T. EDDY and Son Chapel with the Rev. R. A. LUNDY officiating. Burial was in the family plot in the Eagle's section of the cemetery here.
Pallbearers were John YRUETA, Louis SARASURA, Candido UTIZAR, Julian ARRATE, S. M. ERSKINE and Pete PEDROLI.
She died at her home in Winnemucca, August 13. She had been ill for some time.
Mrs. KING was a resident of Humboldt County for over 20 years. She was born in Terrace, Utah, June 26, 1885.
She is the mother of Mrs. Rita JUREY, Los Angeles, and the sister of Mrs. Josephine DIDLAKE, Battle Mountain. She was a member of the Women's Benefit Association Chapter in Ogden, Utah.


KNECHT, David E. – born 03/25/1965, Las Vegas, NV; died 12/01/2001, aged 36

David E. Knecht, Jr., 36 , of 190 Chamberlain Highway, died Saturday, Dec. 1, 2001, in Middletown. He was the husband of Cheryl Vissicchio Knecht. He was born in Las Vegas, Nev., March 25, 1965, a son of David E. Knecht Sr. of Milford and Phyllis Cocco Knecht of Meriden. He was employed as a truck driver for Waste Management in Portland. In addition to his wife and parents, he is survived by a daughter, Darci Rose Knecht of Coral Springs, Fla.; a brother, Leonard Knecht of Meriden; and three sisters and a brother-in-law, Donna Maruzek of New Hampshire, Tracy Knecht and Rachael and Harry Vega of Meriden; his paternal grandmother, Alice Lamb of Bridgeport; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, Dec. 6, at 10 a.m., in the chapel of the B.C. Bailey Funeral Home, 273 S. Elm St., Wallingford. Burial will be at In Memoriam Cemetery, Wallingford. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. See obituary at www.BCBailey.com

Source: Record-Journal, Meriden, CT, December 4, 2001; contributed from Legacy & Memory of Jose Rivera Nieves and Heritage Hub.


KOESER, Violet. Clark County, Pahrump Valley Times, June 4, 2004. Transcribed by Pat Houser.

Services are pending for Violet Marie KOESER, 86, who died May 27 in Las Vegas. She was born May 20, 1918 in Kearney, NE and was a 12-year resident of Pahrump, coming from Lakeview, OR. She enjoyed fishing and creative expression through crafts.

Her husband Ray KOESER of Pahrump; sons Gary Lee of Butte Falls, OR, Larry Lee of Waldport, OR, Larry KOESER of Olympia, WA, and Roger KOESER of Bainbridge Island, WA; daughters Barbara SANHEO and Janet KOESER, both of Tucson; six grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren survive her.