THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE 
Bunnell, Florida 
Thursday, August 31, 1950
		    Funeral services for J. H. McKnight, Sr., of Bunnell, were  held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the First Baptist Church here, with  Rev. John M. Dickson, pastor, officiating.
		    Burial was made in Espanola Cemetery the same day with W.  Carl Davis and Son of Palatka, in charge of arrangements. Pall bearers were:  Active, F. M. Townsend, W. H. Wells, J. F. Mercer, Clyde Lewis, J. N. McIntosh,  and Hazen Benson. Honorary, E. W. Johnston, H. T. Cook, R. W. Deen, Sr., W. H.  Deen, C. O. Magee and R. W. Cody.
		    Death occurred Sunday afternoon in a St. Augustine hospital  where he had been a patient for several days. He had been in poor health for a  number of months prior to his death.
		    Mr. McKnight was a native of Alabama, being born in Slocumb  July 28, 1879, but had lived here for the past 45 years. He was a turpentine  operator his entire life, except during the time he served as Sheriff of  Flagler County, January 1929 to January 1933.
		      
		      He was a member of Bunnell Lodge 200, F & A. M. and of  the Bunnell Baptist Church.
		    Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Minnie S. McKnight; two sons,  Jesse H. McKnight, Jr., and T. K. McKnight, of Bunnell; three brothers, Chester  McKnight, Panama City, Fla.; Charlie Mc. Knight, Rileywood, Ala.; and Coleman  McKnight of South Carolina; two sisters, Mrs. Nora Spencer, Panama City, Fla.,  and Mrs. Bonnie Bedsole, Slocumb, Ala. Also surviving are three grandchildren.