KNOX -- Clarence Kinney, 61, of Route 3, who collapsed in a downtown store Wednesday afternoon, was dead on arrival at Starke Memorial Hospital about 5 p.m. He suffered an apparent heart attack. The Harry Price Funeral Home is handling arrangements which are incomplete.
--The South Bend Tribune
(South Bend, IN), Thurs., Jan. 24, 1963, Pg. 6
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Clarence E. Kinney Sr.
Funeral services will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the Harry Price Funeral Home for Clarence E. Kinney, 61, Rt. 3, Knox, who died Wednesday in an ambulance en route to Starke Memorial Hospital following a heart attack. Rev. James A. Burroughs, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. A retired carpenter, Mr. Kinney was born Jan. 16, 1902, in Moweaqua, Ill., and lived here 14 years coming from LaPorte. He was married in 1928 in Shelbyville, Ill., to Juanita Christie, who survives. Other survivors are three sons, Edward Kinney of Carbondale, Ill., Jimmie Lee Kinney of Whitehall, N. J., and Clarence Kinney, Jr., at home; one daughter, Mrs. Edward Harrison of Waukegan, Ill.; three brothers and three sisters, all of Decatur, Ill. Friends may call in the funeral home.
--The South Bend Tribune
(South Bend, IN), Fri., Jan. 25, 1963, Pg. 5
KNOX -- Clarence Kinney, 61, of Route 3, who collapsed in a downtown store Wednesday afternoon, was dead on arrival at Starke Memorial Hospital about 5 p.m. He suffered an apparent heart attack. The Harry Price Funeral Home is handling arrangements which are incomplete.
--The South Bend Tribune
(South Bend, IN), Thurs., Jan. 24, 1963, Pg. 6
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Clarence E. Kinney Sr.
Funeral services will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the Harry Price Funeral Home for Clarence E. Kinney, 61, Rt. 3, Knox, who died Wednesday in an ambulance en route to Starke Memorial Hospital following a heart attack. Rev. James A. Burroughs, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. A retired carpenter, Mr. Kinney was born Jan. 16, 1902, in Moweaqua, Ill., and lived here 14 years coming from LaPorte. He was married in 1928 in Shelbyville, Ill., to Juanita Christie, who survives. Other survivors are three sons, Edward Kinney of Carbondale, Ill., Jimmie Lee Kinney of Whitehall, N. J., and Clarence Kinney, Jr., at home; one daughter, Mrs. Edward Harrison of Waukegan, Ill.; three brothers and three sisters, all of Decatur, Ill. Friends may call in the funeral home.
--The South Bend Tribune
(South Bend, IN), Fri., Jan. 25, 1963, Pg. 5
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