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Queen Esther Kinchin


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B: November 22, 1925
D: August 22, 1978

Submitted by: MDF
Headstone Photo By: Mike Estes


Mrs. Queen Esther Kinchin of College St died Tuesday at her home. Born in Coyle, Oklahoma she had been a 35 year resident of Kansas City, MO. For the last 10 years she was an inspector for Youthcraft Coats and Suits.

She was a faithful member of Linwood United Church.

She leaves behind her husband Elmer J. Kinchin; son, Wilford M. Kinchin, St. Louis; her mother, Mrs.Rilla Madison, Spencer, OK; four brothers, Amos, Adrian, Velvon of Oklahoma City, & Lt Madison, Alexandria, VA; Sisters Franceal Bryant, Dallas,TX; Opal Jacobs, Choctaw, OK; Justine Bryant, Spencer, OK & Clora M Walker of Oklahoma City. Two Grandchildren.

Friends may call from 6-9pm Friday at the Lawrence A. Jones Linwood Chapel. Graveside services will be at the Mt. Pilgrim Cemetery in Meridian, Logan County, Oklahoma







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