The Kile/Kyle Families
Luther Austin Kile


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Much of the information on this site has come from Patty McGinty and Richard Kyle, it is not to be used for commercial purposes including submitting it to a commercial or any other websites i.e. Ancestry without written permission.
Donna Van Benschoten.
© 2002



L A. KILE DIES HERE, BURIAL IN BROWN RANCH CEMETERY.
     L. A. Kile, 79, of Coleman died Saturday, February 13, 1971, at 1:40 a.m. in Overall-Morris Memorial Hospital. Services were held Sunday, February 14, at 3 p.m. in the Church of Christ with Mr. Lawson Mayo, minister, officiating.
     Interment was in Brown Ranch Cemetery in Coleman County, with grandsons Jimmy, Ward, Ricky and Danny Lane, Edward and Collin Kile servicing as pallbearers. Stevens Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
     A retired farmer and construction worker, Mr. Kile was born September 10, 1891, to John Wesley and Elizabeth Jane Bass Kile, in Bell County, Texas. He and Miss Ulala McQueen of Coleman married on May 22, 1909. He had been in Coleman County since 1897, and was a member of the Church of Christ
     Survivors include his wife of Coleman; one daughter, Mrs. Winnie Lane, Coleman; five sons, Wesley and Luther of Coleman, Richard Curtis of Sabinal, Wayne of Ft Worth, and Bennie of Abilene, 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.