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Enid, Oklahoma May 11, 1939 1864 ~ May 1939 Funeral services for J.M. Kinsman, 74, were held Monday afternoon in the chapel of the Schaeffer Funeral Home, with Rev W.D. King officiating. Burial was made in Memorial Park cemetery. Mr. Kinsman died in a city hospital, after a month's illness. Survivors include his wife of the home; a son, James, of Ulysses, Kans., two daughters, Mrs W.J. Keistner of Ulysses and Mrs Howard James of Lawrence, Kans.; three brothers, Frank of Ottawa, Kans.; J.H. Kinsman of McMennonville, Ore., and Sam of Portland, Ore.; and one granddaughter, Mr G.W. Born, of Enid. |
Enid, Oklahoma Apil 7, 1938 December 2, 1891 ~ April 1938 Funeral services for Thomas H. Kinsman, 50, were held in the chapel of the Schaeffer Funeral Home Sunday afternoon, with Rev W.D. King officiating. Burial was made in Memorial Park cemetery. Mr Kinsman was found dead Friday in a parked automobile south of Enid. He had been in failing health for several days before his death. Surviving him are his parents, Mr and Mrs James F. Kinsman, 1229 North Davis, with whom he made his home; a daughter, Mrs G.W. Born, Enid; a brother, James, and a sister, Mrs Bill Kistner, both of Ulysses, Kansas, and another sister, Mrs Howard Jones of Hutchinson, Kans. Pallbearers were Henry Gossman, Russell Scrivner, Harry Molane, C.E. Beatty, O.L. Tipton and E.R. Ellison. |
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