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Kenneth Porter Rinehart

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Kenneth Porter Rinehart

Birth
Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Nov 1953 (aged 53)
Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section P, Lot 66 Northeast
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Kenneth P. Rinehart obituary, The Washington Observer, Washington (Washington County), Pennsylvania, 23 November, 1953

Kenneth P. Rinehart, 1040 Magnolia Drive, died in Wash. Hospital at 12:20 p. m. Sunday, November 22, 1953. He had been ill for the last year, and seriously ill since Thursday.

Mr. Rinehart was born June 1, 1900, at Waynesburg. He was a son of Jesse B. and Hettie Sherrod Rinehart. He was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church of Washington. He came to Washington in 1934 from Waynesburg, and built the first house in the Colonial Heights section of Washington.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Grace Rinehart, and brothers and sisters, Harold S. Rinehart, of Ferndale, Mich.; Pearl, wife of J. A. Cameron, of Painesville, O., Audrey, wife of J. E. Barton, of Painesville, O.; Chester A. Rinehart, of Monongahela, and several nieces and nephews.

RINEHART - Friends of Kenneth P. Rinehart, of 1040 Magnolia Drive, Washington, who died Sunday, November 22, 1953, will be received in the late home until 8 p. m. Tuesday, November 24, when services will be held in charge of Rev. Charles W. Brown. Interment private in Green Mount Cemetery, Waynesburg. Graham P. Cowieson, funeral director, Washington.
Kenneth P. Rinehart obituary, The Washington Observer, Washington (Washington County), Pennsylvania, 23 November, 1953

Kenneth P. Rinehart, 1040 Magnolia Drive, died in Wash. Hospital at 12:20 p. m. Sunday, November 22, 1953. He had been ill for the last year, and seriously ill since Thursday.

Mr. Rinehart was born June 1, 1900, at Waynesburg. He was a son of Jesse B. and Hettie Sherrod Rinehart. He was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church of Washington. He came to Washington in 1934 from Waynesburg, and built the first house in the Colonial Heights section of Washington.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Grace Rinehart, and brothers and sisters, Harold S. Rinehart, of Ferndale, Mich.; Pearl, wife of J. A. Cameron, of Painesville, O., Audrey, wife of J. E. Barton, of Painesville, O.; Chester A. Rinehart, of Monongahela, and several nieces and nephews.

RINEHART - Friends of Kenneth P. Rinehart, of 1040 Magnolia Drive, Washington, who died Sunday, November 22, 1953, will be received in the late home until 8 p. m. Tuesday, November 24, when services will be held in charge of Rev. Charles W. Brown. Interment private in Green Mount Cemetery, Waynesburg. Graham P. Cowieson, funeral director, Washington.


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