Search billions of records on Ancestry.com
   
MCKINLEY BALDWIN
1896-1965

"MCKINLEY BALDWIN, 68, DIES WAS LUMBER COMPANY OFFICIAL"

McKinley Baldwin, prominent Paintsville businessman, died at 7:00
a.m. January 29, in a local hospital, following a brief illness.

He had been an employee of the Van Hoose Lumber Company since
1924, and was secretary and treasurer of the Company at the time
of his death.

Mr. Baldwin, was born Nov. 4, 1896, a son of Shell and Hannah
Davis Baldwin, and he had been a resident of Johnson County most
of his life. He was a member of the United Baptist Church.

Surviving are his wife, Nova Holbrook Baldwin, three sons, Robert
Baldwin, Paintsville, D. C. Baldwin, Grayson, Ky., and Lowell
Baldwin, Minneapolis, Minn., two daughters, Mrs. Imogene Ward,
South Gate, Kentucky, Mrs. Patty Morris, Camp A. P. Hill,
Virginia, and the following brothers and sisters, Clint Baldwin,
Winchester, Kentucky, Miss Susan Baldwin, Oil Springs, and Mrs.
Nora Webb, Dayton, Ohio.

Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Sunday, January 31, at
the United Baptist Church in Paintsville. Officiating ministers
were Foster Rigsby, Tommy Bailey, and Lonza Reed.

Pallbearers were Scott Craft, Jr., Joe Howard VanHoose, Clarence
Rice, Jack David VanHoose, Paul Pelphrey, Jimmy Matthews, Virgil
Holbrook, Leon Preston, Jeff Owens.

Burial was in the Baldwin Cemetery at Oil Springs.

Paintsville Herald
Wednesday
February 23, 1965


CEMETERY INDEX   BACK  HOME
   
QUESTIONS-COMMENTS-CORRECTION
PLEASE E-MAIL

COPYRIGHT  2008
JOHNSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY