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Hazel Arlene <I>Tinkham</I> Kunkel

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Hazel Arlene Tinkham Kunkel

Birth
Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
7 Jul 1995 (aged 74)
Hauppauge, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lawn Crypt No 85, Plot F, Range 52, Block No. 7, Section No. 90, of the Garden of Psalms.
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Hazel was an artist and always won first prizes at the Marshfield Fair and Canton Libary. She was a member of the Blue Hills Country Club. She loved riding horses, golf and sports. She was a volunter for the American Red Cross during the war serving as a Nurse's Aid to the returning veterans for the Norwood Hospital. She was a member of the Canton Community Club in Canton, MA. She is loved and dearly missed. Parents: LeRoy H. Tinkham and Consuelo M. Otis. Spouse: Charles A. Kunkel. When Hazel Arlene Tinkham was born on February 3, 1921, in Canton, Massachusetts, her father, Leroy "Roy" Harrison Tinkham, was 28 and her mother, Consuela "Connie" Maclearn Otis, was 25. She had one son and two daughters with Charles Albert Kunkel between 1940 and 1952. She died on July 7, 1995, in Hauppauge, New York, at the age of 74, and was buried in East Farmingdale, Suffolk, New York. Hazel was an artist and always won first prizes at the Marshfield Fair and Canton Public Libary. She was a member of the Blue Hills Country Club. She loved riding horses, golf and sports. She was a volunter for the American Red Cross during the war serving as a Nurse's Aid to the returning veterans for the Norwood Hospital. She was a member of the Canton Community Club in Canton, MA. She is loved and dearly missed. Parents: Leroy Harrison Tinkham, Consuelo Maclearn Tinkham (born Otis). Sister: Grace Mae Chandler (born Tinkham). Husband: Charles Albert Kunkel. Children: Grace Diane Kane (born Kunkel), Debra Jean Stango (born Kunkel), & David Lee Kunkel.
Hazel was an artist and always won first prizes at the Marshfield Fair and Canton Libary. She was a member of the Blue Hills Country Club. She loved riding horses, golf and sports. She was a volunter for the American Red Cross during the war serving as a Nurse's Aid to the returning veterans for the Norwood Hospital. She was a member of the Canton Community Club in Canton, MA. She is loved and dearly missed. Parents: LeRoy H. Tinkham and Consuelo M. Otis. Spouse: Charles A. Kunkel. When Hazel Arlene Tinkham was born on February 3, 1921, in Canton, Massachusetts, her father, Leroy "Roy" Harrison Tinkham, was 28 and her mother, Consuela "Connie" Maclearn Otis, was 25. She had one son and two daughters with Charles Albert Kunkel between 1940 and 1952. She died on July 7, 1995, in Hauppauge, New York, at the age of 74, and was buried in East Farmingdale, Suffolk, New York. Hazel was an artist and always won first prizes at the Marshfield Fair and Canton Public Libary. She was a member of the Blue Hills Country Club. She loved riding horses, golf and sports. She was a volunter for the American Red Cross during the war serving as a Nurse's Aid to the returning veterans for the Norwood Hospital. She was a member of the Canton Community Club in Canton, MA. She is loved and dearly missed. Parents: Leroy Harrison Tinkham, Consuelo Maclearn Tinkham (born Otis). Sister: Grace Mae Chandler (born Tinkham). Husband: Charles Albert Kunkel. Children: Grace Diane Kane (born Kunkel), Debra Jean Stango (born Kunkel), & David Lee Kunkel.

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The Lord is My Shepherd - Hazel A Kunkel 1921-1995



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