He'd lived in seclusion since 1937 after being pardoned from the Ohio State Penitentiary for misapplying funds of the Union Trust Co of which he was the largest stockholder. He was paroled by the governor because he was in imminent danger of death.
Mrs Maude Wyeth Painter and 2 children, Kenyon Jr and Allison W survive.
Born Jan 14, 1867, he was the son of John Vickers Painter; his mother was of the Farmer family, a Quaker.
He graduated from Yale in 1889 and married Mary Chisholm.; she died more than 25 years ago. It was following her death that he built the mansion where he died.
He married again in 1909 to Maude Wyeth of St Joseph, Mo. They had 3 children; Leola was killed in a traffic accident at the age of 5.
He'd lived in seclusion since 1937 after being pardoned from the Ohio State Penitentiary for misapplying funds of the Union Trust Co of which he was the largest stockholder. He was paroled by the governor because he was in imminent danger of death.
Mrs Maude Wyeth Painter and 2 children, Kenyon Jr and Allison W survive.
Born Jan 14, 1867, he was the son of John Vickers Painter; his mother was of the Farmer family, a Quaker.
He graduated from Yale in 1889 and married Mary Chisholm.; she died more than 25 years ago. It was following her death that he built the mansion where he died.
He married again in 1909 to Maude Wyeth of St Joseph, Mo. They had 3 children; Leola was killed in a traffic accident at the age of 5.
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