Mrs. Kindell, 96, of 1325 Eighth St. S.W., died Friday (May 1, 1998) at Saint Marys Hospital in Rochester.
Marguerite Anderson was born Oct. 4, 1901, in Birmingham, Iowa, and grew up in Iowa. She was a graduate of the University of Oklahoma. On June 20, 1923, she married Byron ``Bing'' Kindell in Kansas City, Mo. He died on April 3, 1991. Mrs. Kindell worked briefly in Denver and then moved to Kansas City, Mo. Since 1984, she lived in Rochester. Mrs. Kindell was vice president of Rosenthal X-Ray Co. in Kansas City, and her husband was an electrical engineer. She was a member of Saint Luke's Episcopal Church in Rochester and was active in the Kasas City Musical Club. She was also an avid stock investor.
Survivors include a daughter, Carol (Mrs. Rod) Thompson of Rochester; and four grandchildren. A brother preceded her in death.
There will be no visitation or reviewal.
Ranfranz Funeral Home in Rochester is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Kindell, 96, of 1325 Eighth St. S.W., died Friday (May 1, 1998) at Saint Marys Hospital in Rochester.
Marguerite Anderson was born Oct. 4, 1901, in Birmingham, Iowa, and grew up in Iowa. She was a graduate of the University of Oklahoma. On June 20, 1923, she married Byron ``Bing'' Kindell in Kansas City, Mo. He died on April 3, 1991. Mrs. Kindell worked briefly in Denver and then moved to Kansas City, Mo. Since 1984, she lived in Rochester. Mrs. Kindell was vice president of Rosenthal X-Ray Co. in Kansas City, and her husband was an electrical engineer. She was a member of Saint Luke's Episcopal Church in Rochester and was active in the Kasas City Musical Club. She was also an avid stock investor.
Survivors include a daughter, Carol (Mrs. Rod) Thompson of Rochester; and four grandchildren. A brother preceded her in death.
There will be no visitation or reviewal.
Ranfranz Funeral Home in Rochester is in charge of arrangements.
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