1914
JOSEPH P. FUNK
Joseph P.
Funk is the owner of a good farm of one hundred and thirty-three acres on sections
10, 11, 14 and 15, Honey Creek township, a portion of which
was unimproved land at the time it came into his possession. One of the
county's native sons, his birth occurred
Joseph P.
Funk had the usual experiences of the farm boy who works in the fields through
the summer months and attends school in the winter seasons. He remained at home
until he attained his majority and then purchased the farm upon which he now
resides, comprising one hundred and thirty-three acres of land on sections 10,
11, 14 and 15, Honey Creek township. Since that time
he has labored persistently and energetically to make his farm one of the best
properties of the district and his efforts are practical and resultant. He
makes dairying a feature of his business and is also engaged in raising stock,
for which he finds a ready sale and secures a good price.
In 1910 Mr.
Funk was united in marriage to Miss Mary McTaggart,
who was born in Clayton county,
They are now residents of Clayton county, this state.
Mr. and Mrs. Funk are the parents of one son, Paul J., who was born October 26,
1913.Mr. and Mrs. Funk hold membership in the Catholic church
and he belongs to the Modern Woodmen Camp No. 225. Mrs. Funk was a school
teacher prior to her marriage, successfully following that profession for
several years. Politically Mr. Funk is a democrat. Both have spent their entire
lives in this part of the state and have a wide and favorable acquaintance.
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