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William Earl Kennen

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William Earl Kennen

Birth
Death
16 Sep 1934 (aged 60)
Burial
Farmington, Davie County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Kennen advertised his interior painting and wallpaper installation services in local publications including the
1924 Farmington Cook Book using the slogan "Don't put it off—put it on." He designed interiors including the
Robert E. Lee Hotel and the S. Clay Williams residence in Winston-Salem, the Lexington Post Office, and the
Mocksville Lodge. Mr. Kennen also served as Davie County coroner for approximately two years and was a
Justice of the Peace, a Farmington Methodist Church steward and pianist, a master of the Farmington Masonic
Lodge No. 265, and member of the Order of the Eastern Star.1
Kennen advertised his interior painting and wallpaper installation services in local publications including the
1924 Farmington Cook Book using the slogan "Don't put it off—put it on." He designed interiors including the
Robert E. Lee Hotel and the S. Clay Williams residence in Winston-Salem, the Lexington Post Office, and the
Mocksville Lodge. Mr. Kennen also served as Davie County coroner for approximately two years and was a
Justice of the Peace, a Farmington Methodist Church steward and pianist, a master of the Farmington Masonic
Lodge No. 265, and member of the Order of the Eastern Star.1


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