Mrs. Kinne, despite her age, which was 94, was very active. Her 95th birthday would have taken place on the 15th day of this month had she lived.
On Sunday Mrs. Kinne suffered a complete break down in health. The strain of the illness combined with her age proved too great and following her confinement she grew rapidly worse.
Mrs. Kinne was born in Canandaigua. When a young woman, shortly after her marriage to Mr. Kinne she and her husband moved to the town of Dewitt, the husband's home. The couple lived on the Kinne road, near Orville, for more than half a century.
Mr. Kinne died about twenty years ago. Four years later, Mrs. Kinne came to this city to make her home with her son, Dr. A. B. Kinne, who died about a year ago. Mrs. Kinne within the last ten years has made trips to Paterson, N.J. to visit a son who lives there.
She is survived by two sons, Col. C. Mason Kinne of California and Dr. P. S. Kinne of Paterson, N.J.
The arrangements for the funeral are not complete.
Source: The Syracuse Herald Thursday Evening, December 4, 1913
Mrs. Kinne, despite her age, which was 94, was very active. Her 95th birthday would have taken place on the 15th day of this month had she lived.
On Sunday Mrs. Kinne suffered a complete break down in health. The strain of the illness combined with her age proved too great and following her confinement she grew rapidly worse.
Mrs. Kinne was born in Canandaigua. When a young woman, shortly after her marriage to Mr. Kinne she and her husband moved to the town of Dewitt, the husband's home. The couple lived on the Kinne road, near Orville, for more than half a century.
Mr. Kinne died about twenty years ago. Four years later, Mrs. Kinne came to this city to make her home with her son, Dr. A. B. Kinne, who died about a year ago. Mrs. Kinne within the last ten years has made trips to Paterson, N.J. to visit a son who lives there.
She is survived by two sons, Col. C. Mason Kinne of California and Dr. P. S. Kinne of Paterson, N.J.
The arrangements for the funeral are not complete.
Source: The Syracuse Herald Thursday Evening, December 4, 1913
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