Mother - Catherine Marie Kuhn
Obituary:
T. C. MCKINLEY CLAIMED AT 49
Published: The Charleston Daily Mail, Thursday, April 22, 1954
Thomas C. McKinley Jr., 49, of 5505 MacCorkle Avenue, S.E., died last night in a Charleston hospital after an extended illness.
He was a window glass cutter for the Libbey-Owens Ford Glass Company for many years.
Surviving are the widow, Elizabeth Arterburn McKinley; a daughter, Mrs. Ann Adair of Charleston; his father, Thomas C. McKinley Sr., of Charleston and a brother, William of Shreveport, La.
Mr. McKinley was a member of the Westminster Presbyterian church in Kanawha City, Salina Lodge 27, AF&AM, at Malden and was a captain in the old state guard.
He graduated from Kentucky Military Institute in 1924 and had lived in Charleston for 33 years.
Services will be in the Barlow-Bonsall chapel tomorrow at p.m. with the Rev. R. C. Boothe officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park.
Mother - Catherine Marie Kuhn
Obituary:
T. C. MCKINLEY CLAIMED AT 49
Published: The Charleston Daily Mail, Thursday, April 22, 1954
Thomas C. McKinley Jr., 49, of 5505 MacCorkle Avenue, S.E., died last night in a Charleston hospital after an extended illness.
He was a window glass cutter for the Libbey-Owens Ford Glass Company for many years.
Surviving are the widow, Elizabeth Arterburn McKinley; a daughter, Mrs. Ann Adair of Charleston; his father, Thomas C. McKinley Sr., of Charleston and a brother, William of Shreveport, La.
Mr. McKinley was a member of the Westminster Presbyterian church in Kanawha City, Salina Lodge 27, AF&AM, at Malden and was a captain in the old state guard.
He graduated from Kentucky Military Institute in 1924 and had lived in Charleston for 33 years.
Services will be in the Barlow-Bonsall chapel tomorrow at p.m. with the Rev. R. C. Boothe officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park.
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