1992, in Johnston Memorial Hospital.
He was a native of Science Hill, Ky.but had
lived in Washington Co.VA. for the past 27
years.He was president and co-owner of
Abington roofing company.
He was a member of the Moose Lodge, past
president of The Holston Valley Beagle
Club and was of the Protestant Faith.
He served in The U.S.Air Force in North
Africa.
Survivors include his wife Teresa; one
daughter; one step-daughter;one step-son;
two brothers James, and Charles. Four sisters
Betty,Christine,Edith and Freeda.
Three grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by his parents, Carl and
Lena (Smith) Quinton; one sister Wilda;
grandparents,John and Minnie (Pike) Quinton;
Granville and Sarah (Brassfield) Quinton.
1992, in Johnston Memorial Hospital.
He was a native of Science Hill, Ky.but had
lived in Washington Co.VA. for the past 27
years.He was president and co-owner of
Abington roofing company.
He was a member of the Moose Lodge, past
president of The Holston Valley Beagle
Club and was of the Protestant Faith.
He served in The U.S.Air Force in North
Africa.
Survivors include his wife Teresa; one
daughter; one step-daughter;one step-son;
two brothers James, and Charles. Four sisters
Betty,Christine,Edith and Freeda.
Three grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by his parents, Carl and
Lena (Smith) Quinton; one sister Wilda;
grandparents,John and Minnie (Pike) Quinton;
Granville and Sarah (Brassfield) Quinton.
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