THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE 
Bunnell, Florida 
Thursday, June 20, 1963
		    John Kendall, a resident of the Haw Creek Area for the past  49 years, passed away Friday afternoon at the Bowman Nursing Home, Ormond  Beach. He suffered a stroke about two months ago and was moved to the nursing  home after receiving treatment at the local hospital two weeks. He was 84 years  of age.
		    Mr. Kendall was a native of Bartholomew County, Indiana, and  came to Flagler County 49 years ago. He owned and operated a farm in the Haw  Creek Area for many years, and had continued to reside on the farm after his  retirement several years ago. He was a member of the First Methodist Church of  Bunnell.
		    He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Kendall; two  sons, George Kendall of Bunnell, and Carl Kendall of Augusta, Ga.; two sisters,  Mrs. Rose Snyder and Mrs. Ann Thompson, and a brother, Rev. Dick Kendall of  Indianapolis, Indiana. Also Surviving are three grandsons, Bobby, Jimmy, and  Bruce Kendall; also several nieces and nephews.
		    Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon  from the First Methodist Church with the pastor, Rev. Howard R. Porter,  officiating. He was assisted by Rev. Thomas Pinner of the First Baptist Church.  Interment followed in the Espanola Cemetery.
		    Active pallbearers were: C. H. Cowart, Jim Townsend, Raymond  Tucker, John Hosford, George Clegg, and H. P. Bowden.
		    Honorary bearers were: Henry Wells, George Moody, Sr., M. B.  Fuller, Charles Creal, W E. Knight, R. W. Cody, H. T. Cook and D. D. Moody.
		    Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Craig  Funeral Home of Bunnell.