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Andrew Comer Pinckley

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Andrew Comer Pinckley

Birth
Death
14 Aug 1949 (aged 85)
Burial
Gamaliel, Monroe County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
1/28/25
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Andrew Comer Pinckley was the son of John F. Pinckley & Ann Crawford Pinckley.
Husband of Lettie Belle Pinckley (married Oct. 16, 1884). Monroe County Judge (1918-1921).
Children: Jennie; May; Bessie; Dora; Fred; William Henry; Annie & Guy C.
Plat 1; Row 28; Number 25.

GAMALIEL CEMETERY TRUSTEE 1895-1898.

Pinkley, A. C.

After an illness of more than two years, A. C. Pinkley passed away at his home at Tompkinsville, Ky., Sunday morning, August 14, 1949.

Had he lived until the day of his burial August 15, he would have been eighty-six-years of age. Brother Pinkley was widely known throughout the area in which he lived, and was considered a Christian gentleman by those who knew him.

Brother Pinkley was an ardent Bible student and teacher from early manhood. He served as an elder of the church of Christ at Flippin, Gamaliel, and Tompkinsville for twenty-five years. Brother Pinkley will be remembered long as a religious leader, to say nothing of the many other activities of his life.

Survivors include his wife (Mrs. Lettie Benham Pinkley), three daughters (Mrs. Jeff Hicks, Austin, Ky.; Miss Jennie Pinkley and Mrs. Joe Ross, Tompkinsville, Ky.), three sons (Fred Pinkley, Tompkinsville; Henry Pinkley, Fountain Run, Ky.; and Dr. Guy Pinkley, Jamestown, Tenn.), a half brother (D. J. Pinkley, Van Nuys, Calif.), thirteen grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, August 15, at the Tompkinsville church of Christ by Brother Charles Brewer and me. Burial was in the Gamaliel Cemetery.

C. D. Tidwell.

Gospel Advocate, November 3, 1949, page 703.
Andrew Comer Pinckley was the son of John F. Pinckley & Ann Crawford Pinckley.
Husband of Lettie Belle Pinckley (married Oct. 16, 1884). Monroe County Judge (1918-1921).
Children: Jennie; May; Bessie; Dora; Fred; William Henry; Annie & Guy C.
Plat 1; Row 28; Number 25.

GAMALIEL CEMETERY TRUSTEE 1895-1898.

Pinkley, A. C.

After an illness of more than two years, A. C. Pinkley passed away at his home at Tompkinsville, Ky., Sunday morning, August 14, 1949.

Had he lived until the day of his burial August 15, he would have been eighty-six-years of age. Brother Pinkley was widely known throughout the area in which he lived, and was considered a Christian gentleman by those who knew him.

Brother Pinkley was an ardent Bible student and teacher from early manhood. He served as an elder of the church of Christ at Flippin, Gamaliel, and Tompkinsville for twenty-five years. Brother Pinkley will be remembered long as a religious leader, to say nothing of the many other activities of his life.

Survivors include his wife (Mrs. Lettie Benham Pinkley), three daughters (Mrs. Jeff Hicks, Austin, Ky.; Miss Jennie Pinkley and Mrs. Joe Ross, Tompkinsville, Ky.), three sons (Fred Pinkley, Tompkinsville; Henry Pinkley, Fountain Run, Ky.; and Dr. Guy Pinkley, Jamestown, Tenn.), a half brother (D. J. Pinkley, Van Nuys, Calif.), thirteen grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, August 15, at the Tompkinsville church of Christ by Brother Charles Brewer and me. Burial was in the Gamaliel Cemetery.

C. D. Tidwell.

Gospel Advocate, November 3, 1949, page 703.


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