Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Patton, PA
OBITUARY-The Johnstown PA Tribune: Jan 30, 1923
Patton, Jan 30--Frank Henry Kinkead, aged 57 years, well known local newspaper dealer who conducted a stationary store near the local P.R.R. Station, died at 7 o'clock last evening at his residence on Magee Avenue. His death was due to Crysipelas. The deceased is survived by his widow, the former Mary Jane Williams, and the following children: Rebecca, Ruth, Frances, and Frank, all at home; also two brothers Fred M., of Patton and Louis J., of Ridgeway, and two sisters Mrs. John (Mary C.) Catherwood, of Patton, and Mrs. (Annie) Sanford Burkhart, of Johnstown.
He was a member of Barnesboro Lodge, Knights of Malta, Improved order of the Red Men, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, of Patton. Mr. Kinkead was an active member of the local Methodist Episcopal Church.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the late residence, and will be in charge of the Re3v. W.A. Graham, pastor of the M.E. Church. Burial will be in Fairview (Patton) Cemetery. The body has been prepared for burial by Undertaker J. E. Stevens, of Carrolltown.
Mr. Kinkead was the agent for the Tribune at Patton for many years, also acted in the capacity of correspondent.
Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Patton, PA
OBITUARY-The Johnstown PA Tribune: Jan 30, 1923
Patton, Jan 30--Frank Henry Kinkead, aged 57 years, well known local newspaper dealer who conducted a stationary store near the local P.R.R. Station, died at 7 o'clock last evening at his residence on Magee Avenue. His death was due to Crysipelas. The deceased is survived by his widow, the former Mary Jane Williams, and the following children: Rebecca, Ruth, Frances, and Frank, all at home; also two brothers Fred M., of Patton and Louis J., of Ridgeway, and two sisters Mrs. John (Mary C.) Catherwood, of Patton, and Mrs. (Annie) Sanford Burkhart, of Johnstown.
He was a member of Barnesboro Lodge, Knights of Malta, Improved order of the Red Men, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, of Patton. Mr. Kinkead was an active member of the local Methodist Episcopal Church.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the late residence, and will be in charge of the Re3v. W.A. Graham, pastor of the M.E. Church. Burial will be in Fairview (Patton) Cemetery. The body has been prepared for burial by Undertaker J. E. Stevens, of Carrolltown.
Mr. Kinkead was the agent for the Tribune at Patton for many years, also acted in the capacity of correspondent.
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