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Minnie Esther <I>Dinger</I> Hime

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Minnie Esther Dinger Hime

Birth
Emerickville, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
18 Apr 1969 (aged 83)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Emerickville, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. A, Row 3
Memorial ID
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Minnie Esther Dinger was the daughter of David Dinger and Eleanor Siverling.

She married Gordon W. Hime on 1 Jul 1909 in Coolspring, Jefferson Co., PA. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. L.E. Yohe, Minister of the Gospel.

Minnie died at the home of her son, William, in Detroit, MI.

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NOTE: Obituary from personal files and additionally provided by Mona Anderson.

Obituary, Apr 1969, "The Punxsutawney Spirit" (Punxsutawney, Jefferson Co., PA)

Minnie Himes

Funeral services will be held this afternoon for Mrs. Minnie Himes, 73, a former resident of Anita, who died Friday in the home of her son, William Himes in Detroit, Mich.

The Rev. George C. Culp will officiate at services in the Pifer Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Burial will be in the Church of God Cemetery at Emerickville.

Born October 15, 1885, in Emerickville, she was a daughter of David and Ellen Siverling Dinger and was married July 1, 1909, to Gordon Himes, who died in 1954. She was a memeber of the Church of God in Emerickville. A Former resident of Anita, she had lived with her son in Detroit the past 15 years.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Olive McGee of Punxsutawney R. D. 5; a son, William Himes, of Detroit; four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Minnie Esther Dinger was the daughter of David Dinger and Eleanor Siverling.

She married Gordon W. Hime on 1 Jul 1909 in Coolspring, Jefferson Co., PA. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. L.E. Yohe, Minister of the Gospel.

Minnie died at the home of her son, William, in Detroit, MI.

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NOTE: Obituary from personal files and additionally provided by Mona Anderson.

Obituary, Apr 1969, "The Punxsutawney Spirit" (Punxsutawney, Jefferson Co., PA)

Minnie Himes

Funeral services will be held this afternoon for Mrs. Minnie Himes, 73, a former resident of Anita, who died Friday in the home of her son, William Himes in Detroit, Mich.

The Rev. George C. Culp will officiate at services in the Pifer Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Burial will be in the Church of God Cemetery at Emerickville.

Born October 15, 1885, in Emerickville, she was a daughter of David and Ellen Siverling Dinger and was married July 1, 1909, to Gordon Himes, who died in 1954. She was a memeber of the Church of God in Emerickville. A Former resident of Anita, she had lived with her son in Detroit the past 15 years.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Olive McGee of Punxsutawney R. D. 5; a son, William Himes, of Detroit; four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.


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