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Herman Kinas
© Enid Morning News
12-1968
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Birth: Jul. 11, 1896
Death: Dec. 15, 1968

Funeral services for Herman Kinas, brother – in – law of Mrs. Dennis E. Moris, 1514 Gammon, have been set for 4 PM Sunday in the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. William K. Hannusch officiating. Burial will be in the Enid Cemetery.

Kinas died December 15 in Lincoln Park, Mich., from an apparent heart attack. At the time of his death he and his wife were in the process of moving to Enid.

He was born in Germany and came to America in 1914 employed as a foreman for the Great Lakes Steel Company for 20 years. He retired in 1961.

Survivors include his wife, Mathilda of the home and one sister – in – law, Mrs. Dennis E. Moris.

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