Louis G. Kinnear
Husband Louis G. Kinnear
Born: 22 Apr 1872 - Harmony, Jackson Twp, Butler Co, PA Christened: Died: Buried:
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General Notes: Husband - Louis G. Kinnear
DEATH CALLS TWO BROTHERS, ONE IN WEST, OTHER HERE
Lou G. Kinnear Dies as Message Arrives Telling of Death of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kinnear.
TWO FOUND DEAD IN HOME
A telegram was received by relatives here Monday morning stating that Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kinnear had been found dead in their home at El Dorado, Kan., but no details were given.
A brother, Lou G. Kinnear, aged 53, the well-known well-shooter, died at his home here at about the time the message was received. The circumstances present an unusual coincidence.
Another brother, Robert Kinnear, of Patchel Run, was killed in the nitroglycerine explosion in which six met death at Semple's Corners on New Year's Day, 1924.
Ill Since Fatal Explosion.
L. G. Kinnear died at 9:15 o'clock Monday morning at his residence, 317 2nd street. He had been ill since the death of his brother, Robert, and since August had been unable to be up town. He was confined to his bed, however, only a week.
Mr. Kinnear was born on April 22, 1872, in Harmony, Butler county. He lived nearly all his life in and near Franklin and followed the occupation of oil well shooter. As such he was well known to everybody in the city and all the surrounding section. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose.
Surviving are his wife, one son, Raymond, at home, and the following sister and brothers: Mrs. Robert Vincent, of Oil City; William Kinnear and Charles Kinnear, of Bartlesville, Okla., and Fleet Kinnear, of Stroud, Okla.
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