Southampton County Virginia USGenWeb Archives Obituaries.....Kitchen, James D., 1921 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm ************************************************ JAMES DUNWOOD KITCHEN James Dunwood Kitchen, son of Mary Griffin and James David Kitchen and brother of Warren D. Kitchen of this town, died at his home here on the morning of April 11th, in the twenty-fourth year of his age. Lone of the "disabled saviors of our civilization and freedom." In the strength of young manhood and when life looked brightest, he unhesitatingly answered his country’s call in September 1917, and was severely injured in line of duty on January 10, 1918. After spending many months in the hospital he returned home to be cared for by those he loved and had been a brave and patient suffer through a long and painful illness. He has had the heartfelt sympathy of his town and county. The funeral services were conducted at his home in Hill street by his pastor, Rev. J.A. Chapman, of the Methodist Church, assisted by Dr. C.H. Rowland of the Christian Church, amidst a concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends and a large number of his comrades in arms. The pallbearers were C.A. Cutchins, Jr., J. Ryland Dunn, Thos. D. Boone, Linwood Moore, Leland Fleetwood, Geo. O. Watkins, R.J. Howell, R.E. Futrelle, all of whom were members of Southampton Post 73 of American Legion. Surrounded by beautiful flowers and just as the sun was sinking, while the choir sang softly, "Asleep in Jesus", these comrades laid him to rest under the shade of the trees in the family burying ground at his loved home near Courtland. James Dunwood* KITCHEN, WW-I veteran (WIA 10 Jan 1918), d. 11 Apr 1921, at home, Franklin, age 24, interred in the KITCHEN family cemetery*, east of Courtland, "The Tidewater News" (Franklin, VA), Apr. 15, 1921, p. 5 *Cemetery list gives middle name as "Dunward." Cemetery is located just off US Hwy. 58, about 2 miles east of Courtland, on the tract formerly known as the Darby Kitchen farm. Southampton County Historical Society {SCHS} Cemetery Project, Miscellaneous Cemeteries, Vol. 8 (VIII-37): http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/cemeteries/miscvol8.txt] His parents & bro Warren are interred in Poplar Spring (Annex 2, Plot 168): http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/cemeteries/psanx2.txt Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Mrs. Bruce Saunders (bs4403@verizon.net), and re-formatted by File Manager. file at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/obits/k325j2ob.txt