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Dorothy O Jinks Adler

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21 Feb 1992 (aged 75)
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Florence, Marion County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Hutchinson News (Newspaper)
February 24, 1992, Hutchinson, Kansas


Dorothy O. Adler, 75, died Feb. 21,1992, at St. Francis Regional Medical Center, Wichita.

She was born Jan. 7, 1917, at Lyons, the daughter of Henry and Olga Jinks. A Wichita resident, she was a former employee of McCel-lands department store as a bookkeeper and inventory clerk, Augusta, and she was a former employee of St. Francis Regional Medical Center as a bookkeeper in the radiology department.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Rebekah Lodge, the Home Demonstration Unit, she was involved with the Augusta Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, PTA, and a was volunteer for numerous nonprofit organizations, all at Augusta.

On March 25, 1938, she married George Martin Adler at Newton. He died April 30, 1985.

Survivors include: a son, Larry, Overland Park; three daughters, Linda Kay McCullough, Clearwater, Carolyn Linehan, Henderson Harbor, N.Y., and Christine Baker, Boulder, Colo.; a brother, Albert Jinks, Minncapolis-St. Paul area, Minn.; three sisters, Mary Nelson, Polly Smith and Esther Thurman, all of Topeka; seven grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.
Hutchinson News (Newspaper)
February 24, 1992, Hutchinson, Kansas


Dorothy O. Adler, 75, died Feb. 21,1992, at St. Francis Regional Medical Center, Wichita.

She was born Jan. 7, 1917, at Lyons, the daughter of Henry and Olga Jinks. A Wichita resident, she was a former employee of McCel-lands department store as a bookkeeper and inventory clerk, Augusta, and she was a former employee of St. Francis Regional Medical Center as a bookkeeper in the radiology department.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Rebekah Lodge, the Home Demonstration Unit, she was involved with the Augusta Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, PTA, and a was volunteer for numerous nonprofit organizations, all at Augusta.

On March 25, 1938, she married George Martin Adler at Newton. He died April 30, 1985.

Survivors include: a son, Larry, Overland Park; three daughters, Linda Kay McCullough, Clearwater, Carolyn Linehan, Henderson Harbor, N.Y., and Christine Baker, Boulder, Colo.; a brother, Albert Jinks, Minncapolis-St. Paul area, Minn.; three sisters, Mary Nelson, Polly Smith and Esther Thurman, all of Topeka; seven grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.


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