Hennessey-Smith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Kinn, 95, died Wednesday.
She was born in Waukon, Wash., and was a graduate of Cheney Normal School. She taught school in Wilbur, Wash., for several years.
She married Charles N. Kinn in 1922, and they moved to Ovando, Mont., where they operated a cattle ranch. They moved to the Spokane Valley in 1933.
Mrs. Kinn was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and the Gold Star Mothers. She volunteered many hours at the Veterans Affairs Hospital, working in several capacities.
Mr. Kinn died earlier.
Survivors include two daughters, Gladene Madsen and Shirley Zahn; a sister, Lavina Swanson; two brothers, David Anderson and Norman Anderson; 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
—From The Spokesman-Review; Friday, July 30, 1993
Hennessey-Smith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Kinn, 95, died Wednesday.
She was born in Waukon, Wash., and was a graduate of Cheney Normal School. She taught school in Wilbur, Wash., for several years.
She married Charles N. Kinn in 1922, and they moved to Ovando, Mont., where they operated a cattle ranch. They moved to the Spokane Valley in 1933.
Mrs. Kinn was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and the Gold Star Mothers. She volunteered many hours at the Veterans Affairs Hospital, working in several capacities.
Mr. Kinn died earlier.
Survivors include two daughters, Gladene Madsen and Shirley Zahn; a sister, Lavina Swanson; two brothers, David Anderson and Norman Anderson; 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
—From The Spokesman-Review; Friday, July 30, 1993
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