She was preceded in death by her parents, Cleva and Florence Kinser, her brother, McCrantion Kinser and her in laws, Charlie and Velma White of Edmonson County. She is survived by her husband, Fred Love White, and son, Roger C. White of Florida. They celebrated their 66th anniversary on August 21, 2014.
Hilan was born July 22, 1930 in Edmonson County. She graduated from Sunfish High School in 1948. She was a member of the Larchmont Church of God since 1949. She started the Friendways youth program and was in charge of decorating the church for many years. She loved working with the Larchmont youth and was involved with the missionary circle. She worked at Lorillard Tobacco Co. for 36 years as a machine operator where she established factory efficiency records.
She was diagnosed with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH) in 1994. She started the first PPH Support Group in Kentucky because this is such a rare disease with no cure except for transplant. Her hobbies were making and embroidering baby quilts to give away, sewing clothes and making quilts. Her garden was her pride and joy and considered the best in Shively by one garden club.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Cleva and Florence Kinser, her brother, McCrantion Kinser and her in laws, Charlie and Velma White of Edmonson County. She is survived by her husband, Fred Love White, and son, Roger C. White of Florida. They celebrated their 66th anniversary on August 21, 2014.
Hilan was born July 22, 1930 in Edmonson County. She graduated from Sunfish High School in 1948. She was a member of the Larchmont Church of God since 1949. She started the Friendways youth program and was in charge of decorating the church for many years. She loved working with the Larchmont youth and was involved with the missionary circle. She worked at Lorillard Tobacco Co. for 36 years as a machine operator where she established factory efficiency records.
She was diagnosed with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH) in 1994. She started the first PPH Support Group in Kentucky because this is such a rare disease with no cure except for transplant. Her hobbies were making and embroidering baby quilts to give away, sewing clothes and making quilts. Her garden was her pride and joy and considered the best in Shively by one garden club.
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