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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 7/16/1935
While sitting with his wife and
children in the living room of his
Gasport home last evening, tuning
in on a radio set, David A Knox,
32, of the personnel department,
Harrison Raditor Corporation, sud-
denly slumped over in his chair,
succumbing instantly to a heart at-
tack. Dr. F. A. Kittinger, coroner,
issued the certificate of death.
Born at Turtle Creek, Pa., July
18, 1903, Mr. Knox had lived in Lock-
port since childhood, and had resid-
ed with his wife and family at 36
Hyde Park until six mo nths ago
when they removed to Main street,
Gasport.
He had been employed by the
Harrison Corporation the past 12
years, where his interest in sports
brought him into the personnel de-
partment. He was a member of
Lockport lodge 73 F & A M, the Ol-
cott Yacht club, and All Saints
chapel.
Surviving are his widow Beatrice
G. Knox and two sons Bruce and
Norman at home, two brothers and
four sisters, Earl, Clarence, Mrs.. J.
C. Heacox, Mrs. Harold Smillie and
Mrs. Edward Oehser of Lockport
and Mrs. Edward P. Green of Wal-
merding, Pa.
Services will be held at the Prud-
den Funeral home, 242 Genesee
street, at 2:30 o'clock Thursday
afternoon, the Rev. H. Irvine Lynds
of Christ Episcopal church, offic-
iating. Burial will be in Cold Springs
cemetery.
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