Charles Kinney

Obituary of Charles O. Kinney

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He was born in Dansville, on October 24, 1920, a son of the late Earl and Alta (Moose) Kinney. On October 12, 1943, he was married to Elsie (McCollister) Kinney who predeceased him on August 1, 1998. He was also predeceased by siblings, Robert, Kenneth, Richard, Reid, Dorlan, Neil, and Wayne Kinney, Treva Hepfner and Vesta Chapman. Charlie worked at Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation in Dansville for 41 years retiring in 1982; he was also part-time projectionist for the Legion Theater in Wayland. A graduate of Dansville High School, he served in the US Army in the Pacific Theater during WWII. Growing up in Stony Brook State Park in Dansville, where his father was Superintendent, Charlie and his eleven brothers and sisters enjoyed all sorts of outdoor activities including fishing, hunting and swimming. Sports were always important to him; in High School he played football, basketball and baseball. He always claimed his nickname "Speed" came from swiftness of foot, but others have reported that it had more to do with his relative lack of speed getting to classes on time. Charlie was an avid golfer, fisherman, hunter, gardener, bowler, horseshoe pitcher, card player and an excellent dancer. He enjoyed music and could often be found at local concerts and dances. He liked to watch all sorts of sports on TV, particularly baseball and football. He was a member of the Daniel Goho Post # 87 of the American Legion, the Dansville Fish and Game Club, Frank J. Casbolt # 6780 of the VFW, IAM Local # 1442, Powers Inn Club, the Loyal Order of the Moose # 1130, the Wayland Rod & Gun Club, and the Keshequa (Sonyea) Golf Club where he counted his "Hole in One" on #2 as one of his greatest achievements. He is survived by four daughters; Jeanne King of Wayland, Janice (Dieter) Rellier of Kansas City, Marlene Moomaw of Rochester, Anne (Lee Rockers) Kinney, also of Kansas City; five sons; C. Michael (Marilyn) Kinney of Warsaw, Alan Kinney of Wayland, Kevin (Kathy) Kinney of Eugene, OR, Ronald (Becky) Kinney of DeBary, FL and Dennis (Lisa) Kinney of Rochester; a brother David Kinney of Tannersville, NY and a sister Fern Carmody of Dansville; twenty grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Charlie was a friend to all, and was a good father, husband, grandfather, great-grandfather brother and uncle. He was loved much and will be greatly missed by all. Friends may call Sunday from 2-4 & 7-9 pm at the Hindle Funeral Home, Inc., 271 Main St., Dansville. Services will be held Monday at 11:00am at St. Paul's Lutheran Church 21 Clara Barton St. in Dansville. Interment will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery in Wayland. Online remembrances may be left at HindleFuneralHome.com. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Vincent House, 310 Second Ave., Wayland, NY 14572.
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