H. W. Kinser
FUNERAL RITES FOR DUB KINSER HELD MONDAY
Newspaper.
Funeral services for H. W. (Dub) Kinser Jr., who died Sunday in Collin Memorial Hospital, were held at 4 p.m. Monday in Turrentine-Jackson Chapel. John Barry and Keith Shrum were the officiating ministers and interment was in Ridgeview Memorial Park.
He was born October 7, 1915, the son of Horace A. Kinser Sr. and Sallie Blankenship Kinser, and was a life-long resident of Collin County. He was married September 29, 1940, to Marie Patterson in Brandon, Texas, and was a member of the East Christian Church.
Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Connie and Brenda Kinser and son, Kenneth Kinser; two brothers, Vernon and Boyd Kinser; three sisters, Mrs. Alma Scalf, Mrs. Gladys Bates and Mrs. Jewell Reed, all of McKinney, and step-mother, Mrs. Ida Blankenship of Greenville.
Newspaper.
Funeral services for H. W. (Dub) Kinser Jr., who died Sunday in Collin Memorial Hospital, were held at 4 p.m. Monday in Turrentine-Jackson Chapel. John Barry and Keith Shrum were the officiating ministers and interment was in Ridgeview Memorial Park.
He was born October 7, 1915, the son of Horace A. Kinser Sr. and Sallie Blankenship Kinser, and was a life-long resident of Collin County. He was married September 29, 1940, to Marie Patterson in Brandon, Texas, and was a member of the East Christian Church.
Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Connie and Brenda Kinser and son, Kenneth Kinser; two brothers, Vernon and Boyd Kinser; three sisters, Mrs. Alma Scalf, Mrs. Gladys Bates and Mrs. Jewell Reed, all of McKinney, and step-mother, Mrs. Ida Blankenship of Greenville.