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Henrietta Barinds

Birth
Arkadelphia, Clark County, Arkansas, USA
Death
11 Jun 1938 (aged 85)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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MISS HENRIETTA BARINDS, the last of a distinguished English Jewish family that came to America early in the 19th Century, died at 12:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the B'Nai B'Rith Home, 131 North Tucker. She was 85 years of age. Born in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, Miss Barinds came to Memphis while a child. She was educated in Memphis schools. She was active in many social and charitable organizations during her early life. She was a gifted vocalist and sang for many years at Congregation Children of Israel, where she was a member.
Miss Barinds' father was honored for special service to the British Empire and Queen Victoria had him sit for a portrait and then made him a present of he painting. She was the sister of the late S. L. Barinds, for years correspondent for the Associated Press here and later a clerk with the Memphis Police Department. She was a music lover and was interested in art and literature. She was one of the first residents at the B'Nai B'Rith Home, moving there about 1927.
Miss Barinds has no survivors. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Norris Funeral Home with Rabbi Morton J. Cohn officiating. Burial will be in Congregation Children of Israel Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Hardwig Peres, Herbert Gannaway, Clarence Flohlich, Hardwig Posert, L. Dinkelspiel and Maurice Kuhn. ~~~ THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL, Memphis, TN, June 12, 1938, page 4
MISS HENRIETTA BARINDS, the last of a distinguished English Jewish family that came to America early in the 19th Century, died at 12:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the B'Nai B'Rith Home, 131 North Tucker. She was 85 years of age. Born in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, Miss Barinds came to Memphis while a child. She was educated in Memphis schools. She was active in many social and charitable organizations during her early life. She was a gifted vocalist and sang for many years at Congregation Children of Israel, where she was a member.
Miss Barinds' father was honored for special service to the British Empire and Queen Victoria had him sit for a portrait and then made him a present of he painting. She was the sister of the late S. L. Barinds, for years correspondent for the Associated Press here and later a clerk with the Memphis Police Department. She was a music lover and was interested in art and literature. She was one of the first residents at the B'Nai B'Rith Home, moving there about 1927.
Miss Barinds has no survivors. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Norris Funeral Home with Rabbi Morton J. Cohn officiating. Burial will be in Congregation Children of Israel Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Hardwig Peres, Herbert Gannaway, Clarence Flohlich, Hardwig Posert, L. Dinkelspiel and Maurice Kuhn. ~~~ THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL, Memphis, TN, June 12, 1938, page 4


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