Kemp, Alfred F.
Born: January 02, 1909 in Shinglehouse, Pa.
Died: June 25, 1964 in Shinglehouse, Pa.
Spouse: Ruby M. (Hanson) Kemp
Parents: Edward M. and Mary M (Walker) Kemp
Cemetery: Chrystal
Location: Chrystal Cemetery, Oswayo Twp. Chrystal, Pa.
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Obituary
Alfred Kemp
Dies at His Home -- Burial was in Chrystal Cemetery.
Alfred Kemp, Honeoye St., Shinglehouse, died at this home Thursday (June 25, 1964).
He was born Jan 2, 1909, at Shinglehouse, a son of Edwin and Mary Walker Kemp. In 1937 he married the former Ruby Hanson who survives.
Also Surviving are a son, Francis Kemp, of Shinglehouse; two daughters, Miss Geraldine Kemp, at home and Mrs. Dorwin (Carolyn) Taylor, of Ceres, N.Y., (R.D. Kings Run); four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Charles (Cecile) Wixon, Wellsville, N.Y., Mrs. Lena Mallory, Olean, N.Y., and Mrs. Gerald (Lottie) Fisk, Shinglehouse; four brothers, Roy Kemp, Eldred, Roland Kemp, Shinglehouse, Archie Kemp, Eldred, and Revie Kemp, Shinglehouse; also several nieces and nephews.
The Rev. George Snow officiated at the funeral. Burial was in Chrystal Cemetery.
Dies at His Home -- Burial was in Chrystal Cemetery.
Alfred Kemp, Honeoye St., Shinglehouse, died at this home Thursday (June 25, 1964).
He was born Jan 2, 1909, at Shinglehouse, a son of Edwin and Mary Walker Kemp. In 1937 he married the former Ruby Hanson who survives.
Also Surviving are a son, Francis Kemp, of Shinglehouse; two daughters, Miss Geraldine Kemp, at home and Mrs. Dorwin (Carolyn) Taylor, of Ceres, N.Y., (R.D. Kings Run); four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Charles (Cecile) Wixon, Wellsville, N.Y., Mrs. Lena Mallory, Olean, N.Y., and Mrs. Gerald (Lottie) Fisk, Shinglehouse; four brothers, Roy Kemp, Eldred, Roland Kemp, Shinglehouse, Archie Kemp, Eldred, and Revie Kemp, Shinglehouse; also several nieces and nephews.
The Rev. George Snow officiated at the funeral. Burial was in Chrystal Cemetery.
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