Person:Byron Pinney (1)

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Byron R Pinney
 
d.Jul 1983
m. Abt 1896
  1. Byron R Pinney - 1983
m. 25 May 1927
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Name[1] Byron R Pinney
Gender Male
Marriage 25 May 1927 to Margaret Carney
Death[2] Jul 1983
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  1. Alvin E Pinney, in Clinton, Iowa, United States. GenWeb.

    Alvin E. Pinney -1933

    PINNEY

    Posted By: Mike Kearney (email)
    Date: 12/11/2007 at 12:27:07

    The Clinton Herald Thursday February 3, 1933 p. 5 Alvin E. Pinney, 2008 Garfield street, of the Pinney Printing company and long time resident in the north-end, died suddenly at 7:15 o'clock Wednesday night in the State University hospital in Iowa City, where he had been a patient since Tuesday. Heart failure was the cause of his sudden death, however, he was stricken ill about two weeks ago, but apparently had recovered and left Tuesday for Iowa City, for further treatment. No funeral plans have been announced other than services will be held Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Frederic G. Williams of Grace church will officiate. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery. Surviving him are his widow, one son, Byron R. Pinney and wife, and a granddaughter, Patricia, of this city. The body arrived this morning from Iowa City, and is at the Wayne L. Shadduck funeral home, awaiting the arrival of the family late this afternoon from Iowa City.

  2. Margaret Carney Pinney, in Clinton, Iowa, United States. GenWeb.

    Margaret Carney Pinney 1903-1990

    PINNEY, CARNEY, ARP, NORRIS

    Posted By: Mike Kearney (email)
    Date: 12/10/2007 at 13:30:19

    The Clinton Herald Tuesday October 16, 1990 p. 12 Margaret Carney Pinney, 86, formerly of 1400 Caroline Ave., died Saturday at her apartment in Friendship Manor, Rock Island, Ill. A memorial service will 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Grace Episcopal Church with the Rev. John I. Kilby officiating. Visitation will be from 9:30 a.m. until the funeral hour at the church. Inurnment will be in Oakland Cemetery. Clinton Chapel, Snell-Zornig Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements. Mrs. Pinney's husband was the late Byron R. Pinney who was chairman of the Pinney Printing Company at the time of his death in 1983. Mrs. Pinney and her husband moved from Clinton to Naples, Fla. in 1976 after having wintered there since 1960. Mrs. Pinney was born Nov. 13, 1903, in Prophetstown, Ill. She lived with her parents on a farm near Erie, Ill. She attended the University of Illinois and became a school teacher. She married Byron R. Pinney May 25, 1927. He died in July of 1983. She was a member of Grace Episcopal Church and was involved for many years in numerous Clinton community organizations. She especially enjoyed her service as president of Clinton Visiting Nurses Association. She enjoyed her association with the Clinton Public Library and was a member of P.E.O. Chapter H.V. Survivors include two daughters, Patricia Arp of Moline and Margo Norris of Detroit, Mich.; a son, John Pinney of Cincinnati, Ohio; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Death date: Oct. 13, 1990.