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Kathylene Carrie <I>Mundell</I> Ginn

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Kathylene Carrie Mundell Ginn

Birth
Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Death
22 May 1995 (aged 87)
Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Carrie Kathylene Mundell was the daughter of Moses and Fannie Alice (Crose) Mundell.
--Indiana Birth Certificates, 1907-1940
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FRANKFORT - Kathylene Ginn, 87, died unexpectedly at 8:16 PM Monday, May 22, 1995, in the emergency room of Clinton County Hospital.

Born June 12, 1907, in Clinton County, she was a 1925 graduate of Frankfort High School, and a lifelong resident of the county.

Her marriage was to Max Ginn in Jeffersonville on June 11, 1932; he survives.

Mrs. Ginn was a bookkeeper for the Max Ginn Trucking Company for 45 years. She was a life member of Mechanicsburg Christian Church, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, Harmony Shrine, and the Order of Ladies United Commercial Travelers of America. She also was a member of Order of Eastern Star Chapter 592 in Jefferson, where she was the first worthy matron.

Surviving with her husband are two sisters, Elva Hill of Thorntown and Elanor Sagor of Mulberry; three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and a daughter-in-law, Pudge Harrison Ginn.

She was preceded in death by a son, George M. Ginn, and one sister.

--Lafayette Journal & Courier - Tue 5/23/1995

Carrie Kathylene Mundell was the daughter of Moses and Fannie Alice (Crose) Mundell.
--Indiana Birth Certificates, 1907-1940
==========

FRANKFORT - Kathylene Ginn, 87, died unexpectedly at 8:16 PM Monday, May 22, 1995, in the emergency room of Clinton County Hospital.

Born June 12, 1907, in Clinton County, she was a 1925 graduate of Frankfort High School, and a lifelong resident of the county.

Her marriage was to Max Ginn in Jeffersonville on June 11, 1932; he survives.

Mrs. Ginn was a bookkeeper for the Max Ginn Trucking Company for 45 years. She was a life member of Mechanicsburg Christian Church, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, Harmony Shrine, and the Order of Ladies United Commercial Travelers of America. She also was a member of Order of Eastern Star Chapter 592 in Jefferson, where she was the first worthy matron.

Surviving with her husband are two sisters, Elva Hill of Thorntown and Elanor Sagor of Mulberry; three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and a daughter-in-law, Pudge Harrison Ginn.

She was preceded in death by a son, George M. Ginn, and one sister.

--Lafayette Journal & Courier - Tue 5/23/1995



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