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Roy Buskel Killinsworth

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Roy Buskel Killinsworth

Birth
USA
Death
May 1973 (aged 82)
USA
Burial
Redlands, San Bernardino County, California, USA Add to Map
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Roy Buskel Killinsworth was born in Walker County, Georgia to William Anderson and Sarah Orpha Deakins Killingsworth. He married Bethel Burke in 1915 and shortly thereafter they moved to Plainview, Hale, Texas where their first son Deadrick Winfred Killinsworth was born in 1916.
They lived in Altus, Oklahoma for a while where their daughters Bobbie and Ellen were born.
They moved to Sudan Texas around 1924 and their daughters Gladys and Lynn were born there. They also added three sons who were Don Atwood, Roy B. and Kurtis Ken Killinsworth.
Sometime around 1950 the family moved to Coolidge, Arizona where Roy farmed cotton until his retirement.
He and his wife Bethel moved to Yucaipa, California after several years and it was in Yucaipa where they passed away.
They left behind their large family of 8 children and 13 grandchildren, many great grandchildren and one great grandchild.
They were devoted family people who loved baseball, politics and a game they played with dominoes called "42"
Roy Buskel Killinsworth was born in Walker County, Georgia to William Anderson and Sarah Orpha Deakins Killingsworth. He married Bethel Burke in 1915 and shortly thereafter they moved to Plainview, Hale, Texas where their first son Deadrick Winfred Killinsworth was born in 1916.
They lived in Altus, Oklahoma for a while where their daughters Bobbie and Ellen were born.
They moved to Sudan Texas around 1924 and their daughters Gladys and Lynn were born there. They also added three sons who were Don Atwood, Roy B. and Kurtis Ken Killinsworth.
Sometime around 1950 the family moved to Coolidge, Arizona where Roy farmed cotton until his retirement.
He and his wife Bethel moved to Yucaipa, California after several years and it was in Yucaipa where they passed away.
They left behind their large family of 8 children and 13 grandchildren, many great grandchildren and one great grandchild.
They were devoted family people who loved baseball, politics and a game they played with dominoes called "42"


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