Memorials › David Osborne Konesheck Sr
12 Jul 1921 – 10 May 1966
| Birth | 12 Jul 1921 |
| Death | 10 May 1966 |
| Cemetery | Lakeside Cemetery Eagle Lake , Colorado County , Texas , USA |
| Added by | John and Kathleen on 29 May 2011 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67825079 |
Obituary for David Osborne Konesheck, Sr. A large number of friends and relatives from throughout the area gathered at the Mill-Bauer Funeral Home at 3:00 p.m. last Thursday, May 12th, to attend funeral services for David Osborne Konesheck, 44, prominent life-long resident of Eagle Lake and owner of the Konesheck Electric Service. Mr. Konesheck was killed in a tragic accident while working on a 440-volt electric line at the Thomas Dryer on Tuesday of last week. The Rev. Milroy Gregor, pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church of Eagle Lake, conducted the services. He was assisted by the Rev. Walter J. Miller of Rockdale, former pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church. David Osborne Konesheck was born July 12th, 1921 in Eagle Lake, the son of Edward J. and Ethel Rogers Konesheck. He resided for all of his life in this community. On August 2, 1940, he and Miss Charlene Duddleston were united in marriage in Columbus. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Charlene Konesheck of this city; three sons, David Jr., stationed with the Armed Forces at Fort Belvoir, Virginia; Russell Alan in Eagle Lake High School, and John Charles, an elementary school student; one daughter, Mrs. Carol Joyce Ripper of Eagle Lake; one grandchild, Valerie Konesheck; 2 sisters, Mrs. Florence Richter and Mrs. Lottie Tate of Eagle Lake; and a brother, Chester Konesheck of Rosenberg; and other relatives and friends. Burial was in the Lakeside Cemetery. Serving as casket bearers were Doug Gilpen of Rosenberg, Elgien Konesheck of Sealy, Alton Adcock of Columbus, and Ewald Breithaupt, Billy Miller, and Joe French of Eagle Lake. The great wealth of beautiful floral offerings were symbolic of the great love felt by friends and relatives for this one whose life was abrupted so suddenly. He was active in affairs of the Lutheran Church and took great interest in community affairs. He shall be missed greatly by loved ones and friends. [Eagle Lake Headlight, May 19. 1966]
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