The burial was through the deep snow drift to the Prairie Grove cemetery, where lay sleeping the bodies of a dear wife and six little one - gone home.
"In that beautiful place he has gone to prepare, For all who are washed and forgiven; And many dear children are gathering there, For of such is the Kingdom of heaven."
The burial was through the deep snow drift to the Prairie Grove cemetery, where lay sleeping the bodies of a dear wife and six little one - gone home.
"In that beautiful place he has gone to prepare, For all who are washed and forgiven; And many dear children are gathering there, For of such is the Kingdom of heaven."
Inscription
Infant McKinney
Sep 24, 1919 - Dec 1, 1919
Dau of A. J. & S. A.
Gravesite Details
S.A. is believed to be Serena A. Countryman, 3rd wife of A.J.
Family Members
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William Edward McKinney
1880–1949
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Lena Della McKinney Baird
1882–1950
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Eller A. McKinney
1884–1884
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James F. McKinney
1891–1891
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John W. McKinney
1891–1891
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Charles Andrew McKinney
1895–1971
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Jennie Effa McKinney Markley
1901–1993
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Louis E. McKinney
1901–1901
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Infant Son McKinney
1904–1904
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Alta Mary Katherine Broska Wray
1907–2005
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Bertha Oletha Broska Hensley
1912–1987
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Frances Serena Broska Hensley
1914–1960
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William Broska
1916–1917
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