| Name |
Kinney, Harry LeRoy [1] |
| Birth |
1 May 1909 |
Cross Fork, Stewardson, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
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Harry L Kinney
Birth 1 May 1909 Cross Fork, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 25 Mar 1991 (aged 81) Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial Rest Haven Memorial Park
Crestmont, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot M-26-B Lot #1
Memorial ID20935991 ·
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CROSS FORK - Harry L. Kinney, 81, of Cross Fork died Monday evening, March 25, 1991 in the Charles Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport. He had been in failing health for the past two years.
Born May 1,1909 in Cross Fork, he was the son of Elisha M. and Jane Caldwell Kinney. He attended Betula schools.
He and Betty Rauch were married Dec. 24,1938 in Little Meadows, Pa.
A well-known merchant, Mr. Kinney owned and operated Kinney's « Store, Bar and Cabins in Cross Fork for 63 years. The family business is now owned and operated by his son,Jeffrey Kinney of Cross Fork.
He will be fondly remembered by many as the writer of "The Mountain Boy Column" which appeared in The Renovo Record and The Potter Leader Enterprise for many years. The column also appeared in The Express at one time.
He was also the author of the two-volume history of Cross Fork, "Story of a Ghost Town."
Mr. Kinney was cofounder of the Cross Fork Sportsmen's Association and the annual Cross Fork Snake Hunt.
He was a member of the Kettle Creek Hose Co. and Ambulance Association and a life member of the Keystone Reptile Club, Pleasant Valley Grange, Renovo Elks Lodge 334 and the Ancient Scottish Rite.
A 32nd Degree Mason of the Galeton Lodge 602 and the Coudersport Consistory, he was a member of the Jaffa Temple in Altoona, the Clinton County and Tri County Shrine Club and the Potter County Commandry 69.
Mr. Kinney was a past president of the former Renovo Hospital Board of Directors, the Potter County Recreation Association and the Four-County Tourist Promotion Agency.
He also served as a Potter County deputy coroner for about nine years.
Mr. Kinney was a member of the former Methodist Church of Cross Fork and retained his membership when the church moved to Betula over 70 years ago.
Surviving, along with his wife and son, are
four daughters,
- Ms. William (Mary) Arnold of Hammersley Fork,
- Mrs. Daryl (Patty) Friese and
- Mrs. Mike (Debbie) Stone, both of Cross Fork, and
- Mrs. William (Kim) Fickel of Carlisle;
and seven grandchildren.
Also surviving are two sisters,
- Annabelle Daughterdy of Port Allegany, Pa. and
- Shirley Carlson of Clermont, Pa.;
two brothers,- Donald Kinney of Johnsonburg and
- Gerald Kinney of Clermont;
several nieces and nephews.
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| Gender |
Male |
| Residence |
1910 |
Stewardson Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Residence |
1920 |
Norwich, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Residence |
Between 1935 and 1940 |
Stewardson Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Event |
19 Apr 1975 |
Wharton, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Anyone having a saddle to contribute to the historic ride should call the Enterprise or Harry Kinney at Cross Fork. Dan Glassmire, head of the local chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, is all set to saddle-up on Saturday, April 19, 1975, to make the trip. ..if he can get the proper saddle. He is looking for either an English or McClellan saddle, either of which he says is better for posting than a western. |
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Dan Glassmire, head of the local chapter SAR as Paul Revere from Wharton to Cross Fork, Apr 19, 1975
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Wed, Mar 5, 1975 p4
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Womanwise
Muriel H. Lindholm
• "...hardly a man is still alive," who remembers the famous ride of Paul Revere on April 18, 1775, but in Potter County there is one who not only remembers but is making plans to duplicate it. His territory will be a little different, as he plans to make the run on horseback from Wharton to Cross Fork.
Dan Glassmire, head of the local chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, is all set to saddle-up on Saturday, April 19, 1975, to make the trip. ..if he can get the proper saddle. He is looking for either an English or McClellan saddle, either of which he says is better for posting than a western.
His ride will mark the launching of Cross Fork events for the Bicentennial, and the first of many planned for 1976 in Potter County.
Now let's get that man a saddle! Anyone having a saddle to contribute to the historic ride should call the Enterprise or Harry Kinney at Cross Fork.
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Enterprise reader Winifred Jenkins of Gambier, Ohio, read with interest about Coudersport's plan to restore and remodel the old C&PA Railroad depot as the community's Bicentennial project, and sent along some clippings from the...
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Cross Fork, Stewardson, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| author, two-volume history of Cross Fork, "Story of a Ghost Town.", I & II. |
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Harry L Kinney
Birth 1 May 1909 Cross Fork, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 25 Mar 1991 (aged 81) Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial Rest Haven Memorial Park
Crestmont, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot M-26-B Lot #1
Memorial ID20935991 ·
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CROSS FORK - Harry L. Kinney, 81, of Cross Fork died Monday evening, March 25, 1991 in the Charles Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport. He had been in failing health for the past two years.
Born May 1,1909 in Cross Fork, he was the son of Elisha M. and Jane Caldwell Kinney. He attended Betula schools.
He and Betty Rauch were married Dec. 24,1938 in Little Meadows, Pa.
A well-known merchant, Mr. Kinney owned and operated Kinney's « Store, Bar and Cabins in Cross Fork for 63 years. The family business is now owned and operated by his son,Jeffrey Kinney of Cross Fork.
He will be fondly remembered by many as the writer of "The Mountain Boy Column" which appeared in The Renovo Record and The Potter Leader Enterprise for many years. The column also appeared in The Express at one time.
He was also the author of the two-volume history of Cross Fork, "Story of a Ghost Town."
Mr. Kinney was cofounder of the Cross Fork Sportsmen's Association and the annual Cross Fork Snake Hunt.
He was a member of the Kettle Creek Hose Co. and Ambulance Association and a life member of the Keystone Reptile Club, Pleasant Valley Grange, Renovo Elks Lodge 334 and the Ancient Scottish Rite.
A 32nd Degree Mason of the Galeton Lodge 602 and the Coudersport Consistory, he was a member of the Jaffa Temple in Altoona, the Clinton County and Tri County Shrine Club and the Potter County Commandry 69.
Mr. Kinney was a past president of the former Renovo Hospital Board of Directors, the Potter County Recreation Association and the Four-County Tourist Promotion Agency.
He also served as a Potter County deputy coroner for about nine years.
Mr. Kinney was a member of the former Methodist Church of Cross Fork and retained his membership when the church moved to Betula over 70 years ago.
Surviving, along with his wife and son, are
four daughters,
- Ms. William (Mary) Arnold of Hammersley Fork,
- Mrs. Daryl (Patty) Friese and
- Mrs. Mike (Debbie) Stone, both of Cross Fork, and
- Mrs. William (Kim) Fickel of Carlisle;
and seven grandchildren.
Also surviving are two sisters,
- Annabelle Daughterdy of Port Allegany, Pa. and
- Shirley Carlson of Clermont, Pa.;
two brothers,- Donald Kinney of Johnsonburg and
- Gerald Kinney of Clermont;
several nieces and nephews.
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Harry L Kinney
Birth 1 May 1909 Cross Fork, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 25 Mar 1991 (aged 81) Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial Rest Haven Memorial Park
Crestmont, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Harry L Kinney
Birth 1 May 1909 Cross Fork, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 25 Mar 1991 (aged 81) Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial Rest Haven Memorial Park
Crestmont, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot M-26-B… |
| Occupation2 |
Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| president of the former Renovo Hospital Board of Directors, the Potter County Recreation Association. served as a Potter County deputy coroner for about nine years. |
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Harry L Kinney
Birth 1 May 1909 Cross Fork, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 25 Mar 1991 (aged 81) Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial Rest Haven Memorial Park
Crestmont, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot M-26-B Lot #1
Memorial ID20935991 ·
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CROSS FORK - Harry L. Kinney, 81, of Cross Fork died Monday evening, March 25, 1991 in the Charles Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport. He had been in failing health for the past two years.
Born May 1,1909 in Cross Fork, he was the son of Elisha M. and Jane Caldwell Kinney. He attended Betula schools.
He and Betty Rauch were married Dec. 24,1938 in Little Meadows, Pa.
A well-known merchant, Mr. Kinney owned and operated Kinney's « Store, Bar and Cabins in Cross Fork for 63 years. The family business is now owned and operated by his son, Jeffrey Kinney of Cross Fork.
He will be fondly remembered by many as the writer of "The Mountain Boy Column" which appeared in The Renovo Record and The Potter Leader Enterprise for many years. The column also appeared in The Express at one time.
He was also the author of the two-volume history of Cross Fork, "Story of a Ghost Town."
Mr. Kinney was cofounder of the Cross Fork Sportsmen's Association and the annual Cross Fork Snake Hunt.
He was a member of the Kettle Creek Hose Co. and Ambulance Association and a life member of the Keystone Reptile Club, Pleasant Valley Grange, Renovo Elks Lodge 334 and the Ancient Scottish Rite.
A 32nd Degree Mason of the Galeton Lodge 602 and the Coudersport Consistory, he was a member of the Jaffa Temple in Altoona, the Clinton County and Tri County Shrine Club and the Potter County Commandry 69.
Mr. Kinney was a past president of the former Renovo Hospital Board of Directors, the Potter County Recreation Association and the Four-County Tourist Promotion Agency.
He also served as a Potter County deputy coroner for about nine years.
Mr. Kinney was a member of the former Methodist Church of Cross Fork and retained his membership when the church moved to Betula over 70 years ago.
Surviving, along with his wife and son, are
four daughters,
- Ms. William (Mary) Arnold of Hammersley Fork,
- Mrs. Daryl (Patty) Friese and
- Mrs. Mike (Debbie) Stone, both of Cross Fork, and
- Mrs. William (Kim) Fickel of Carlisle;
and seven grandchildren.
Also surviving are two sisters,
- Annabelle Daughterdy of Port Allegany, Pa. and
- Shirley Carlson of Clermont, Pa.;
two brothers,- Donald Kinney of Johnsonburg and
- Gerald Kinney of Clermont;
several nieces and nephews.
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Harry L. Kinney |
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Harry L Kinney
Birth 1 May 1909 Cross Fork, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 25 Mar 1991 (aged 81) Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial Rest Haven Memorial Park
Crestmont, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot M-26-B Lot #1
Memorial ID20935991 ·
Memorial
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Flowers 1
CROSS FORK - Harry L. Kinney, 81, of Cross Fork died Monday evening, March 25, 1991 in the Charles Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport. He had been in failing health for the past two years.
Born May 1,1909 in Cross Fork, he was the son of Elisha M. and Jane Caldwell Kinney. He attended Betula schools.
He and Betty Rauch were married Dec. 24,1938 in Little Meadows, Pa.
A well-known merchant, Mr. Kinney owned and operated Kinney's « Store, Bar and Cabins in Cross Fork for 63 years. The family business is now owned and operated by his son,Jeffrey Kinney of Cross Fork.
He will be fondly remembered by many as the writer of "The Mountain Boy Column" which appeared in The Renovo Record and The Potter Leader Enterprise for many years. The column also appeared in The Express at one time.
He was also the author of the two-volume history of Cross Fork, "Story of a Ghost Town."
Mr. Kinney was cofounder of the Cross Fork Sportsmen's Association and the annual Cross Fork Snake Hunt.
He was a member of the Kettle Creek Hose Co. and Ambulance Association and a life member of the Keystone Reptile Club, Pleasant Valley Grange, Renovo Elks Lodge 334 and the Ancient Scottish Rite.
A 32nd Degree Mason of the Galeton Lodge 602 and the Coudersport Consistory, he was a member of the Jaffa Temple in Altoona, the Clinton County and Tri County Shrine Club and the Potter County Commandry 69.
Mr. Kinney was a past president of the former Renovo Hospital Board of Directors, the Potter County Recreation Association and the Four-County Tourist Promotion Agency.
He also served as a Potter County deputy coroner for about nine years.
Mr. Kinney was a member of the former Methodist Church of Cross Fork and retained his membership when the church moved to Betula over 70 years ago.
Surviving, along with his wife and son, are
four daughters,
- Ms. William (Mary) Arnold of Hammersley Fork,
- Mrs. Daryl (Patty) Friese and
- Mrs. Mike (Debbie) Stone, both of Cross Fork, and
- Mrs. William (Kim) Fickel of Carlisle;
and seven grandchildren.
Also surviving are two sisters,
- Annabelle Daughterdy of Port Allegany, Pa. and
- Shirley Carlson of Clermont, Pa.;
two brothers,- Donald Kinney of Johnsonburg and
- Gerald Kinney of Clermont;
several nieces and nephews.
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| Occupation |
Cross Fork, Stewardson, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| well-known merchant, "Kinney's Store, Bar and Cabins" for 63 years., now owned and operated by his son,Jeffrey Kinney of Cross Fork. |
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Harry L Kinney
Birth 1 May 1909 Cross Fork, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 25 Mar 1991 (aged 81) Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial Rest Haven Memorial Park
Crestmont, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot M-26-B Lot #1
Memorial ID20935991 ·
Memorial
Photos 1
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CROSS FORK - Harry L. Kinney, 81, of Cross Fork died Monday evening, March 25, 1991 in the Charles Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport. He had been in failing health for the past two years.
Born May 1,1909 in Cross Fork, he was the son of Elisha M. and Jane Caldwell Kinney. He attended Betula schools.
He and Betty Rauch were married Dec. 24,1938 in Little Meadows, Pa.
A well-known merchant, Mr. Kinney owned and operated Kinney's « Store, Bar and Cabins in Cross Fork for 63 years. The family business is now owned and operated by his son,Jeffrey Kinney of Cross Fork.
He will be fondly remembered by many as the writer of "The Mountain Boy Column" which appeared in The Renovo Record and The Potter Leader Enterprise for many years. The column also appeared in The Express at one time.
He was also the author of the two-volume history of Cross Fork, "Story of a Ghost Town."
Mr. Kinney was cofounder of the Cross Fork Sportsmen's Association and the annual Cross Fork Snake Hunt.
He was a member of the Kettle Creek Hose Co. and Ambulance Association and a life member of the Keystone Reptile Club, Pleasant Valley Grange, Renovo Elks Lodge 334 and the Ancient Scottish Rite.
A 32nd Degree Mason of the Galeton Lodge 602 and the Coudersport Consistory, he was a member of the Jaffa Temple in Altoona, the Clinton County and Tri County Shrine Club and the Potter County Commandry 69.
Mr. Kinney was a past president of the former Renovo Hospital Board of Directors, the Potter County Recreation Association and the Four-County Tourist Promotion Agency.
He also served as a Potter County deputy coroner for about nine years.
Mr. Kinney was a member of the former Methodist Church of Cross Fork and retained his membership when the church moved to Betula over 70 years ago.
Surviving, along with his wife and son, are
four daughters,
- Ms. William (Mary) Arnold of Hammersley Fork,
- Mrs. Daryl (Patty) Friese and
- Mrs. Mike (Debbie) Stone, both of Cross Fork, and
- Mrs. William (Kim) Fickel of Carlisle;
and seven grandchildren.
Also surviving are two sisters,
- Annabelle Daughterdy of Port Allegany, Pa. and
- Shirley Carlson of Clermont, Pa.;
two brothers,- Donald Kinney of Johnsonburg and
- Gerald Kinney of Clermont;
several nieces and nephews.
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from -Postcard History Series-
"Around Galeton and Coudersport"
By Ronald W. Dingle
Arcadia Publishing, 2008 - History - 127 pages
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this postcard from p. 91
"Kinnys Plateau Cabins
Cross Fork, Pa.
Potter County's abundance of forests in the late 1800s played a large part in making the town of Williamsport the lumber capital of the world. To the north, Galeton had one of the largest sawmills in the country and was the railroad hub of the county. Austin, Cross Fork, Germania, Shinglehouse, Harrison Valley, and other area towns also contributed a great deal during the logging era. There were sawmills, kindling wood factories, hub factories, stave and heading mills, and tanneries in almost every town in the county. Around Galeton and Coudersport showcases a large collection of vintage postcards of Potter County, opening a window back through time and providing a glimpse of life during the formation of the county.
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Arcadia Publishing, 2008 - History - 127 pages
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"Kinnys Plateau Cabins
Cross Fork, Pa.
Potter County's abundance of forests in the late 1800s played a large part in making the town of Williamsport the lumber capital… |
| Death |
25 Mar 1991 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
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Harry L Kinney
Birth 1 May 1909 Cross Fork, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 25 Mar 1991 (aged 81) Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial Rest Haven Memorial Park
Crestmont, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot M-26-B Lot #1
Memorial ID20935991 ·
Memorial
Photos 1
Flowers 1
CROSS FORK - Harry L. Kinney, 81, of Cross Fork died Monday evening, March 25, 1991 in the Charles Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport. He had been in failing health for the past two years.
Born May 1,1909 in Cross Fork, he was the son of Elisha M. and Jane Caldwell Kinney. He attended Betula schools.
He and Betty Rauch were married Dec. 24,1938 in Little Meadows, Pa.
A well-known merchant, Mr. Kinney owned and operated Kinney's « Store, Bar and Cabins in Cross Fork for 63 years. The family business is now owned and operated by his son,Jeffrey Kinney of Cross Fork.
He will be fondly remembered by many as the writer of "The Mountain Boy Column" which appeared in The Renovo Record and The Potter Leader Enterprise for many years. The column also appeared in The Express at one time.
He was also the author of the two-volume history of Cross Fork, "Story of a Ghost Town."
Mr. Kinney was cofounder of the Cross Fork Sportsmen's Association and the annual Cross Fork Snake Hunt.
He was a member of the Kettle Creek Hose Co. and Ambulance Association and a life member of the Keystone Reptile Club, Pleasant Valley Grange, Renovo Elks Lodge 334 and the Ancient Scottish Rite.
A 32nd Degree Mason of the Galeton Lodge 602 and the Coudersport Consistory, he was a member of the Jaffa Temple in Altoona, the Clinton County and Tri County Shrine Club and the Potter County Commandry 69.
Mr. Kinney was a past president of the former Renovo Hospital Board of Directors, the Potter County Recreation Association and the Four-County Tourist Promotion Agency.
He also served as a Potter County deputy coroner for about nine years.
Mr. Kinney was a member of the former Methodist Church of Cross Fork and retained his membership when the church moved to Betula over 70 years ago.
Surviving, along with his wife and son, are
four daughters,
- Ms. William (Mary) Arnold of Hammersley Fork,
- Mrs. Daryl (Patty) Friese and
- Mrs. Mike (Debbie) Stone, both of Cross Fork, and
- Mrs. William (Kim) Fickel of Carlisle;
and seven grandchildren.
Also surviving are two sisters,
- Annabelle Daughterdy of Port Allegany, Pa. and
- Shirley Carlson of Clermont, Pa.;
two brothers,- Donald Kinney of Johnsonburg and
- Gerald Kinney of Clermont;
several nieces and nephews.
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- age 81, Charles Cole Memorial Hospital, in failing health for past two years.
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Abt 28 Mar 1991 |
Crestmont, Clinton, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
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Harry L Kinney
Birth 1 May 1909 Cross Fork, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 25 Mar 1991 (aged 81) Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial Rest Haven Memorial Park
Crestmont, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot M-26-B Lot #1
Memorial ID20935991 ·
Memorial
Photos 1
Flowers 1
CROSS FORK - Harry L. Kinney, 81, of Cross Fork died Monday evening, March 25, 1991 in the Charles Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport. He had been in failing health for the past two years.
Born May 1,1909 in Cross Fork, he was the son of Elisha M. and Jane Caldwell Kinney. He attended Betula schools.
He and Betty Rauch were married Dec. 24,1938 in Little Meadows, Pa.
A well-known merchant, Mr. Kinney owned and operated Kinney's « Store, Bar and Cabins in Cross Fork for 63 years. The family business is now owned and operated by his son,Jeffrey Kinney of Cross Fork.
He will be fondly remembered by many as the writer of "The Mountain Boy Column" which appeared in The Renovo Record and The Potter Leader Enterprise for many years. The column also appeared in The Express at one time.
He was also the author of the two-volume history of Cross Fork, "Story of a Ghost Town."
Mr. Kinney was cofounder of the Cross Fork Sportsmen's Association and the annual Cross Fork Snake Hunt.
He was a member of the Kettle Creek Hose Co. and Ambulance Association and a life member of the Keystone Reptile Club, Pleasant Valley Grange, Renovo Elks Lodge 334 and the Ancient Scottish Rite.
A 32nd Degree Mason of the Galeton Lodge 602 and the Coudersport Consistory, he was a member of the Jaffa Temple in Altoona, the Clinton County and Tri County Shrine Club and the Potter County Commandry 69.
Mr. Kinney was a past president of the former Renovo Hospital Board of Directors, the Potter County Recreation Association and the Four-County Tourist Promotion Agency.
He also served as a Potter County deputy coroner for about nine years.
Mr. Kinney was a member of the former Methodist Church of Cross Fork and retained his membership when the church moved to Betula over 70 years ago.
Surviving, along with his wife and son, are
four daughters,
- Ms. William (Mary) Arnold of Hammersley Fork,
- Mrs. Daryl (Patty) Friese and
- Mrs. Mike (Debbie) Stone, both of Cross Fork, and
- Mrs. William (Kim) Fickel of Carlisle;
and seven grandchildren.
Also surviving are two sisters,
- Annabelle Daughterdy of Port Allegany, Pa. and
- Shirley Carlson of Clermont, Pa.;
two brothers,- Donald Kinney of Johnsonburg and
- Gerald Kinney of Clermont;
several nieces and nephews.
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- Rest Haven Memorial Park, plot M-26-B Lot #1
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