Advertisement

Hulme Hardy Kinkade

Advertisement

Hulme Hardy Kinkade

Birth
San Joaquin County, California, USA
Death
12 Jan 1963 (aged 48)
San Anselmo, Marin County, California, USA
Burial
San Rafael, Marin County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.9889111, Longitude: -122.5553583
Plot
Garden of Prayer, Lot 51, Grave 5
Memorial ID
View Source
Daily Independent Journal
Monday, January 14, 1963

Funeral services for Hulme Hardy Kinkade of Sleepy Hollow, a teacher of business courses at College of Marin will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Chapel of the Hills, San Anselmo.

Kinkade, who was 48, died at his home at 30 Van Tassel Court Saturday of a heart ailment. He had been recuperating at home for a few days following hospitalization since Christmas.

A native of Dinuba in the San Joaquin Valley, Kinkade had been a teacher for about 23 years. He attended San Jose State College and received master's degrees in science at New York University and business administration at Stanford.

Between 1939 and 1942 Kinkade was a high school teacher in Sunnyvale, Santa Clara and Fresno. He was a director of training at a Brooklyn, NY, department store in 1942 and 1943, then became director of civilian training at Oakland Army Base in 1943-45. In 1946 he joined the faculty of City College of San Francisco, where he served until coming to College of Marin in 1950.

In addition to teaching, Kinkade held a real estate broker's license and engaged in that business part-time for several years.

Kinkade recently resigned as the college's representative to the California Teachers' Assn. State Board. He was also active in the Marin Council of Boy Scouts and was director of the Marin Sierra summer camp in 1959.

Surviving are his wife Dorothy L. Kinkade; and 3 children, Stephen Roy, Kay Diane, and Laurie Lu Kinkade, all of Sleepy Hollow; his mother, Mrs. Lorina Smith, and a brother, Sidney Eugene Kinkade, both of San Mateo.

The flag at College of Marin will fly at half mast until the funeral services. Business classes at 11 a.m. tomorrow have been cancelled so students can attend the services. Burial will be in Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery.
Contributor: Marin County Genealogical Society (48462800)
Daily Independent Journal
Monday, January 14, 1963

Funeral services for Hulme Hardy Kinkade of Sleepy Hollow, a teacher of business courses at College of Marin will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Chapel of the Hills, San Anselmo.

Kinkade, who was 48, died at his home at 30 Van Tassel Court Saturday of a heart ailment. He had been recuperating at home for a few days following hospitalization since Christmas.

A native of Dinuba in the San Joaquin Valley, Kinkade had been a teacher for about 23 years. He attended San Jose State College and received master's degrees in science at New York University and business administration at Stanford.

Between 1939 and 1942 Kinkade was a high school teacher in Sunnyvale, Santa Clara and Fresno. He was a director of training at a Brooklyn, NY, department store in 1942 and 1943, then became director of civilian training at Oakland Army Base in 1943-45. In 1946 he joined the faculty of City College of San Francisco, where he served until coming to College of Marin in 1950.

In addition to teaching, Kinkade held a real estate broker's license and engaged in that business part-time for several years.

Kinkade recently resigned as the college's representative to the California Teachers' Assn. State Board. He was also active in the Marin Council of Boy Scouts and was director of the Marin Sierra summer camp in 1959.

Surviving are his wife Dorothy L. Kinkade; and 3 children, Stephen Roy, Kay Diane, and Laurie Lu Kinkade, all of Sleepy Hollow; his mother, Mrs. Lorina Smith, and a brother, Sidney Eugene Kinkade, both of San Mateo.

The flag at College of Marin will fly at half mast until the funeral services. Business classes at 11 a.m. tomorrow have been cancelled so students can attend the services. Burial will be in Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery.
Contributor: Marin County Genealogical Society (48462800)

Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement