Independence High School Alumni
Independence, Iowa (IA)
In Memory of
Ronald L. Kimmerle
Passed away 1967
Ronald L. Kimmerle attended Independence High School in Independence, IA.
Class of 1968
Date of Passing Unknown
Date of Passing Unknown
Independence Youth Is Crash Victim
Special to The Gazette
INDEPENDENCE — Ronald Kimmerle, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kimmerle of Independence, was killed about 2 a.m. Sunday when the car he was driving struck a bridge abutment on highway 150, two miles south of Hazleton. Kimmerle was alone in the car.Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the First Methodist church. Burial will be in Mt.Hope cemetery. The body is at White funeral home.Survivors include his parents; a brother, Larry; four sisters, Mrs. Donald Willard of Independence; Patricia, Shirley Jo, and Susan, all at home; his paternal grandmother, Mrs.Fred Kimmerle, and his maternal grandmother, Mertie Sauer, all of Independence.
Burial:
Mount Hope Cemetery
Independence
Buchanan County
Iowa, USA
The picture's caption
He always had a ready smile and twinkle in his eye. He worked hard and looked for a good time just as we all do. Now he is gone; but for those of us who knew him, the sound of his hearty laugh will linger on.
Special to The Gazette
INDEPENDENCE — Ronald Kimmerle, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kimmerle of Independence, was killed about 2 a.m. Sunday when the car he was driving struck a bridge abutment on highway 150, two miles south of Hazleton. Kimmerle was alone in the car.Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the First Methodist church. Burial will be in Mt.Hope cemetery. The body is at White funeral home.Survivors include his parents; a brother, Larry; four sisters, Mrs. Donald Willard of Independence; Patricia, Shirley Jo, and Susan, all at home; his paternal grandmother, Mrs.Fred Kimmerle, and his maternal grandmother, Mertie Sauer, all of Independence.
Burial:
Mount Hope Cemetery
Independence
Buchanan County
Iowa, USA
The picture's caption
He always had a ready smile and twinkle in his eye. He worked hard and looked for a good time just as we all do. Now he is gone; but for those of us who knew him, the sound of his hearty laugh will linger on.
