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Thomas C. McKinley Jr.

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Thomas C. McKinley Jr.

Birth
North Belle Vernon, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Apr 1954 (aged 49)
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B
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Father - Thomas C. McKinley
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.

Father - Thomas C. McKinley
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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