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TENNESSEE WORLD WAR I VETERANS: SHELBY COUNTY
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Mass for Henry Riner Hinson of 1234 Faxon, a retired stationmaster for Illinois Central Railroad, will be said at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Burial will be in Forest Hill. Mr. Hinson, who was 72, died Friday night at the home of his daughter after a brief illness. He was past president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and a communicant of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. John R. Wills of 301 Belle Meade; a son, Malcolm V. Hinson of 5930 Briarhedge; three sisters, Dr. Ardenne Hinson and Mr. C.M. Whitaker, both of 1788 Peabody, and Mrs. Russell Nye of Geneseo, Ill., and five grandchildren. Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel has charge. (Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, on November 3, 1968)
[SIC NOTE: although it says "sisters" this name was typed as "Mr. C.M. Whitaker"]
Contributor: Carole McCaig (46785778)
Obituary
Memphis Commercial Appeal
HENRY RINER HINSON
Retired IC Stationmaster
To Be Buried Tomorrow
Mass for Henry Riner Hinson of 1234 Faxon, a retired stationmaster for Illinois Central Railroad, will be said at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Burial will be in Forest Hill.
Mr. Hinson, who was 72, died Friday night at the home of his daughter after a brief illness. He was past president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and a communicant of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs. John R. Wills of 301 Belle Meade; a son, Malcolm V. Hinson of 5930 Briarhedge; three sisters, Dr. Ardenne Hinson and Mrs. C.M. Whitaker, both of 1788 Peabody, and Mrs. Russell Nye of Geneseo, Ill, and five grandchildren
Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel has charge.
Ed Note:
Henry was named "Riner" after his aunt's (Maggie C. Fletcher) 2nd husband, Henry Riner Eslinger
Tennessee State Library and Archives
Historical and Genealogical Information
TENNESSEE WORLD WAR I VETERANS: SHELBY COUNTY
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Mass for Henry Riner Hinson of 1234 Faxon, a retired stationmaster for Illinois Central Railroad, will be said at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Burial will be in Forest Hill. Mr. Hinson, who was 72, died Friday night at the home of his daughter after a brief illness. He was past president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and a communicant of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. John R. Wills of 301 Belle Meade; a son, Malcolm V. Hinson of 5930 Briarhedge; three sisters, Dr. Ardenne Hinson and Mr. C.M. Whitaker, both of 1788 Peabody, and Mrs. Russell Nye of Geneseo, Ill., and five grandchildren. Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel has charge. (Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, on November 3, 1968)
[SIC NOTE: although it says "sisters" this name was typed as "Mr. C.M. Whitaker"]
Contributor: Carole McCaig (46785778)
Obituary
Memphis Commercial Appeal
HENRY RINER HINSON
Retired IC Stationmaster
To Be Buried Tomorrow
Mass for Henry Riner Hinson of 1234 Faxon, a retired stationmaster for Illinois Central Railroad, will be said at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Burial will be in Forest Hill.
Mr. Hinson, who was 72, died Friday night at the home of his daughter after a brief illness. He was past president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and a communicant of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs. John R. Wills of 301 Belle Meade; a son, Malcolm V. Hinson of 5930 Briarhedge; three sisters, Dr. Ardenne Hinson and Mrs. C.M. Whitaker, both of 1788 Peabody, and Mrs. Russell Nye of Geneseo, Ill, and five grandchildren
Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel has charge.
Ed Note:
Henry was named "Riner" after his aunt's (Maggie C. Fletcher) 2nd husband, Henry Riner Eslinger
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