Lorena May Reeder, 1917–2012?> (aged 94 years)
- Name
- Lorena May /Reeder/
- Given names
- Lorena May
- Surname
- Reeder
- Also known as
- Lorena May /Kinsey/
Birth
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Birth of a brother
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Death of a brother
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Source: Ohio Death Certificate
Citation details: Cert. #46812 Text: Name: Unnamed Reeder |
Burial of a brother
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Cemetery: Grove Hill, Hanoverton, Columbiana, OH
Source: Ohio Death Certificate
Citation details: Cert. #46812 Note: William Reeder served as undertaker. |
Death of a paternal grandfather
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Cause: Arterio sclerosis
Source: Ohio Death Certificate
Citation details: Cert. #07136 Text: Name: C.V. Reeder Citation details: Vol 3 |
Birth of a sister
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Source: US Social Security Death Index
Citation details: 276-24-1144 Text: Social Security Death Index Social Security Death Index Source Citation: Number: 276-24-1144;Issue State: Ohio;Issue Date: Before 1951. |
Birth of a son
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Text: George Kinsey, Jr - Date of Birth 7-18-1942 |
Death of a paternal grandmother
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Citation details: Vol 13, pg 1089 |
Death of a father
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Source: Ancestry.com
Text: Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002 Name: William G Reeder Gender: Male Residence County: Carroll Death Date: 14 Sep 1965 Marital Status: Married Source Citation: Certificate: 65426; Volume: 18182 |
Death of a husband
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Source: US Social Security Death Index
Citation details: 274-07-9222 Text: Social Security Death Index about Franklin Parks |
Death of a mother
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Source: Ancestry.com
Citation details: Cert. #14736 Text: Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002 Name: Erma I Reeder Gender: Female Residence County: Carroll Death Date: 28 Feb 1970 Marital Status: Widowed Source Citation: Certificate: 014736; Volume: 19989 |
Marriage of a son
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Citation details: Cert. 42561; Vol. 9044 Text: Ohio Marriage Index, 1970, 1972-2007 about George B Kinsey Jr |
Death of a husband
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Death of a sister
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Source: Obituary
Citation details: THE REPOSITORY 11/28/2006 Text: EVELYN FAY STANLEY Survivors include one son; Dana J. (Cindy) Stanley of Henderson NV; one daughter, Karen S. (Donald) Hines of Alliance; six grandchildren; two great-grandsons; two sisters, Lorena Kinsey of Pattersonville, Ohio and Nancy Marquis of Minerva; andseveral nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Russell J. Stanley, whom she married April 17, 1947, and who died Sept. 29, 1973. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home with Pastor Joe A. Peters officiating. Friends may call one hour prior to the service. Interment will be at Highland Memorial Park. Memorial Contributionsmay be made to the American Cancer Society, 525 N. Broad St., Canfield, OH 44406-9274. Arrangements are by Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home, Alliance, Ohio. |
Burial of a sister
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Cemetery: Highland Memorial Park
Source: Obituary
Citation details: THE REPOSITORY 11/28/2006 |
Death of a son
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Source: Obituary
Citation details: Free Press Standard, July 9, 2009 Text: Published in the Free Press Standard -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GEORGE KINSEY, 66 George B. “Butch” Kinsey, Jr. 66, of Andora Rd., Carrollton, following a lingering illness peacefully joined his wife, Nova M. after five weeks apart. Born in Augusta, he was the son of George B. and Lorena Reeder Kinsey. He was a life-long resident of Carroll County, having worked at Minerva Welding, American Good Roads and The Minerva Dairy. He retired from Republic LTV and enjoyed taking care of his lawn and home. He is survived by his mother, Lorena Kinsey of Pattersonville; a brother, Fred (Barb) Parks of Tooele, UT; two sisters, Kay (David) Evans of Minerva and Judy Gantz of Hanoverton; two sons, George W. of Little Elm, TX and Robert (Trudy) of Houma,LA; four daughters, Deb (Ben) Prather of Lisbon; Teresa (Wayne) Potts of Lowell, MI; Laura (Tim) McNutt of Carrollton and Sonia Reed of Centerville,VA; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Nova; his father and a son, Ronald. There will be a memorial service for Butch and Nova at a later date. |
Burial of a son
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Cemetery: Augusta Cem, Section D, Lot 126N
Source: Augusta Cemetery Burial Records
Text: The remains of George Brooks Kinsey and Nova Kandel Kinsey were buried at 1 pm on Saturday, May 29, 2010. |
Death
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Cause of death: Long illness
Address: Alliance Community Hospital
Source: Obituary
Citation details: Bartley Family of Funeral Homes, Minerva, OH Text: Lorena May Kinsey Lorena May Kinsey, 94, of Carrollton passed away Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at Alliance Community Hospital, following a long illness. Lorena was born in Damascus, Ohio on May 20, 1917, the daughter of the late William George and Erma (Amon) Reeder. She was a homemaker and a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness, Minerva Congregation. Lorena is survived by a son, Frederick Don (Barbara) Parks of Tooele, Utah; two daughters, Kay Mary (David) Evans of Minerva, Judy Gantz of Hanoverton, seventeen grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren; and asister, Nancy Marquis of Minerva. She is preceded in death by her husband George Brooks Kinsey in 1998, a son George Brooks Kinsey, Jr., and a sister Evelyn Stanley. Graveside services will be held at Augusta Cemetery at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, January 30th, 2012 with Elder John Dwight Meanor officiating. Burial will be in Augusta Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Alliance Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice, 885 South Sawburg Road - Suite 106, Alliance, OH 44601. BARTLEY FAMILY OF FUNERAL HOMES Date of entry in original source: January 28, 2012 Quality of data: Excellent Note: 31 Jan 2012 31 Jan 2012 The graveside service for my aunt, Lorena May Reeder Kinsey, went VERY WELL yesterday. I was proud of the Kinsey family. There was a representative from each of SEVEN families of the 10 children of Thomas and Emma Kinsey. Missing were, ofcourse, Eb and Emma from Cleveland. If there had been a funeral indoors, I know the girls from Cleveland would have attended. However, Emma, like Lou, would not have been able to get to the graveside. Lou did attend, but had to stay in thecar which was not near the site—but she WAS there. I was amazed at the turnout considering the weather and the fact that Lorena was 94 and had been housebound for a very long time. I will say - we Kinsey’s may be a bit “unusual in spots,” butwe are a fine group. Tom and Emma would be very proud of their grandchildren. |
Burial
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Cemetery: Augusta Cem, Augusta, Carroll, OH
Address: 8475 Andora Rd, Augusta, Carroll, OH.
Source: GPS LOCATION
Citation details: 40N 41.317', 081W 01.376' |
Address
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Lorena Kinsey
2179 Arbor Road Carrollton, OH 44615-9741 |
father |
1896–1965
Birth: July 21, 1896
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Death: September 14, 1965 — Carroll County, OH |
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mother |
1898–1970
Birth: about 1898
— Ohio Death: February 28, 1970 — Alliance, Stark, OH |
elder sister |
1916–1917
Birth: April 11, 1916
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18
— Ohio Death: March 20, 1917 — Hanover, Columbiana, Ohio |
13 months
herself |
1917–2012
Birth: May 20, 1917
20
19
— Damascus, Columbiana County, Ohio Death: January 26, 2012 — Alliance, Stark, Ohio |
2 years
younger brother |
1919–1919
Birth: July 31, 1919
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21
Death: August 1, 1919 — Hanover, Columbiana, OH |
7 years
younger sister |
1926–2006
Birth: June 12, 1926
29
28
— Minerva, Carroll, OH Death: November 25, 2006 — Alliance, Stark, OH |
sister |
Private
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husband |
1915–1967
Birth: June 1, 1915
— Ohio, USA Death: March 14, 1967 — Stark County, Ohio, USA |
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herself |
1917–2012
Birth: May 20, 1917
20
19
— Damascus, Columbiana County, Ohio Death: January 26, 2012 — Alliance, Stark, Ohio |
daughter |
Private
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son |
Private
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husband |
1919–1998
Birth: November 17, 1919
41
34
— Augusta, Carroll County, Ohio Death: May 11, 1998 — Augusta, Carroll County, Ohio |
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herself |
1917–2012
Birth: May 20, 1917
20
19
— Damascus, Columbiana County, Ohio Death: January 26, 2012 — Alliance, Stark, Ohio |
daughter |
Private
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son |
1942–2009
Birth: July 18, 1942
22
25
— Augusta, Carroll County, Ohio Death: July 5, 2009 — Canton, Stark, OH |
Death |
Source: Obituary
Citation details: Bartley Family of Funeral Homes, Minerva, OH Text: Lorena May Kinsey Lorena May Kinsey, 94, of Carrollton passed away Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at Alliance Community Hospital, following a long illness. Lorena was born in Damascus, Ohio on May 20, 1917, the daughter of the late William George and Erma (Amon) Reeder. She was a homemaker and a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness, Minerva Congregation. Lorena is survived by a son, Frederick Don (Barbara) Parks of Tooele, Utah; two daughters, Kay Mary (David) Evans of Minerva, Judy Gantz of Hanoverton, seventeen grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren; and asister, Nancy Marquis of Minerva. She is preceded in death by her husband George Brooks Kinsey in 1998, a son George Brooks Kinsey, Jr., and a sister Evelyn Stanley. Graveside services will be held at Augusta Cemetery at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, January 30th, 2012 with Elder John Dwight Meanor officiating. Burial will be in Augusta Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Alliance Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice, 885 South Sawburg Road - Suite 106, Alliance, OH 44601. BARTLEY FAMILY OF FUNERAL HOMES Date of entry in original source: January 28, 2012 Quality of data: Excellent |
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Burial |
Source: GPS LOCATION
Citation details: 40N 41.317', 081W 01.376' |
Death |
31 Jan 2012 The graveside service for my aunt, Lorena May Reeder Kinsey, went VERY WELL yesterday. I was proud of the Kinsey family. There was a representative from each of SEVEN families of the 10 children of Thomas and Emma Kinsey. Missing were, ofcourse, Eb and Emma from Cleveland. If there had been a funeral indoors, I know the girls from Cleveland would have attended. However, Emma, like Lou, would not have been able to get to the graveside. Lou did attend, but had to stay in thecar which was not near the site—but she WAS there. I was amazed at the turnout considering the weather and the fact that Lorena was 94 and had been housebound for a very long time. I will say - we Kinsey’s may be a bit “unusual in spots,” butwe are a fine group. Tom and Emma would be very proud of their grandchildren. |
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