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Robert Leland Kincaid

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Robert Leland Kincaid

Birth
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
19 Apr 1962 (aged 73)
New York, USA
Burial
Westvale, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 3 plot 262
Memorial ID
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s/o James F and Carrie E Kincaid
h/o Ilda Love Dietrich
f/o Nancy Kincaid and James Fawcett Kincaid

Philadelphia Inquirer (PA); April 2, 1914
Elkton, Md., April 1—Although Robert Leland Kincaid, of Syracuse, N.Y., and Miss Ida Love Dietrick [sic-Ilda Love Dietrich], of Lancaster, Pa., were not willing to go through a big church wedding with flowers, banquets and hosts of friends, they wanted to be married in a church. That is why they slipped quietly to Elkton last night and were married by Rev. Samuel Perry, of the Elkton Presbyterian Church. The groom is aged 25 and interested in a manufacturing enterprise. The bride is 24 years old and well-known in Lancaster social circles.

Syracuse Herald (New York); Wednesday, June 12, 1929; second section
Robert Leland Kincaid, 405½ Emerson Avenue, a veteran in aviation activities of Syracuse was today appointed by Mayor Hanna to succeed Gordon E. Hood as manager of the Syracuse Airport.
Mr. Kincaid was placed first on the eligibility list following a Civil Service examination for the post. The list, made public by Herbert B. Myron, secretary, shows Herman A. Acker, 223 Durston Avenue, second, and George H. (Tex) Perrin, Jr., 706 West Brighton Avenue, third.
Mr. Hood resigns to devote his entire time to the Curtiss Flying Service, Inc. here.
A native of the West End and brother of J. Leslie Kincaid, former adjutant general and advocate of the 27th Division, Mr. Kincaid earned his wings in the ground school of Cornell University at Ithaca and at Kelley Field, Texas. During the World War he was stationed at Kelley Field and held the rank of second lieutenant.
Mr. Kincaid is president of Syracuse Chapter, National Aeronautical Association, a member of Syracuse Post, 41, American Legion, and the Municipal Aviation Commission.

The Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY. Saturday, April 21, 1962, p7
Deaths….R. Leland Kincaid of 407 Emerson Ave., April 19, 1962. Surviving are his wife, Ilda Dietrich Kincaid; a son, James F. Kincaid; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Vars; a brother, General J. Leslie Kincaid; one grandchild. Private funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at the family home. 407 Emerson Avenue. Burial Myrtle Hill Cemetery.

s/o James F and Carrie E Kincaid
h/o Ilda Love Dietrich
f/o Nancy Kincaid and James Fawcett Kincaid

Philadelphia Inquirer (PA); April 2, 1914
Elkton, Md., April 1—Although Robert Leland Kincaid, of Syracuse, N.Y., and Miss Ida Love Dietrick [sic-Ilda Love Dietrich], of Lancaster, Pa., were not willing to go through a big church wedding with flowers, banquets and hosts of friends, they wanted to be married in a church. That is why they slipped quietly to Elkton last night and were married by Rev. Samuel Perry, of the Elkton Presbyterian Church. The groom is aged 25 and interested in a manufacturing enterprise. The bride is 24 years old and well-known in Lancaster social circles.

Syracuse Herald (New York); Wednesday, June 12, 1929; second section
Robert Leland Kincaid, 405½ Emerson Avenue, a veteran in aviation activities of Syracuse was today appointed by Mayor Hanna to succeed Gordon E. Hood as manager of the Syracuse Airport.
Mr. Kincaid was placed first on the eligibility list following a Civil Service examination for the post. The list, made public by Herbert B. Myron, secretary, shows Herman A. Acker, 223 Durston Avenue, second, and George H. (Tex) Perrin, Jr., 706 West Brighton Avenue, third.
Mr. Hood resigns to devote his entire time to the Curtiss Flying Service, Inc. here.
A native of the West End and brother of J. Leslie Kincaid, former adjutant general and advocate of the 27th Division, Mr. Kincaid earned his wings in the ground school of Cornell University at Ithaca and at Kelley Field, Texas. During the World War he was stationed at Kelley Field and held the rank of second lieutenant.
Mr. Kincaid is president of Syracuse Chapter, National Aeronautical Association, a member of Syracuse Post, 41, American Legion, and the Municipal Aviation Commission.

The Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY. Saturday, April 21, 1962, p7
Deaths….R. Leland Kincaid of 407 Emerson Ave., April 19, 1962. Surviving are his wife, Ilda Dietrich Kincaid; a son, James F. Kincaid; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Vars; a brother, General J. Leslie Kincaid; one grandchild. Private funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at the family home. 407 Emerson Avenue. Burial Myrtle Hill Cemetery.



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