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Aaron Harrison “Harry” Kinch

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Aaron Harrison “Harry” Kinch

Birth
Guitonville, Forest County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 Jan 1969 (aged 85)
Longview, Cowlitz County, Washington, USA
Burial
Kelso, Cowlitz County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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World War II Draft registration papers (1941) gives his place of birth.

Obituary
Daily News, Longview, Cowlitz County, WA
9 Jan 1969, page 20:3
Kinch, Harry A., 85, 121 Ostrander Ave., Kelso, died Jan 8, in a local hospital. He was born July 19 in 1883 in Guytonville, Penn. He had lived her since 1887, and had worked many years for the Ostrander Railway and Timber Company and in later years ran the Kinch Grocery store. He was a life member of the Kelso Eagles.
Survivors include three sons, Emery of Monterey, Calif., Ivan of Coupeville, Wash., Donald of Los Angeles, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Jensen of Kelso, Mrs. Harriet Back of Longview; seven grandchildren, nine great grandchildren; one brother A. L. Kinch of Kelso; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Taylor of Portland, Mrs. Dora Beckwith of Eureka, Calif.
Friends wishing to express their sympathy may contribute to the Heart Fund.
Services will be held Saturday with the Rev. Lloyd Holloway officiating. Interment in Cowlitz View Memorial Gardens. Ditlevsen-Moore Funeral Home is in charge.

World War II Draft registration papers (1941) gives his place of birth.

Obituary
Daily News, Longview, Cowlitz County, WA
9 Jan 1969, page 20:3
Kinch, Harry A., 85, 121 Ostrander Ave., Kelso, died Jan 8, in a local hospital. He was born July 19 in 1883 in Guytonville, Penn. He had lived her since 1887, and had worked many years for the Ostrander Railway and Timber Company and in later years ran the Kinch Grocery store. He was a life member of the Kelso Eagles.
Survivors include three sons, Emery of Monterey, Calif., Ivan of Coupeville, Wash., Donald of Los Angeles, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Jensen of Kelso, Mrs. Harriet Back of Longview; seven grandchildren, nine great grandchildren; one brother A. L. Kinch of Kelso; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Taylor of Portland, Mrs. Dora Beckwith of Eureka, Calif.
Friends wishing to express their sympathy may contribute to the Heart Fund.
Services will be held Saturday with the Rev. Lloyd Holloway officiating. Interment in Cowlitz View Memorial Gardens. Ditlevsen-Moore Funeral Home is in charge.



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