Kimbro, Acy
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Born at Eufaula Indian Territory in 1898, Mr. Kimbro had resided in the Commerce-Picher Oklahoma area 30 years and was employed at the Eagle-Picher Central Mill near Commerce before retirement in 1963. He was a Methodist. Survivors are two sons, Acy T. Kimbro of Miami Rt. 1, and Donald Kimbro, Towanda Kansas; four daughters, Mrs. Flora Johnson of Tulsa Oklahoma, Mrs. Virginia Starr and Mrs. Shirley Rinehart of Towanda and Miss Sally Jean Kimbro of the home; a brother, Fred Kimbro, Muskogee Oklahoma; one sister, Mrs. Ora Stone, Claremore Oklahoma; eight grandchildren and six great- grand children....Pallbearers will be Howard Case, Jim Minson, Lonnie Johnson, Lester Hollon, Clarence Smith and David Guilford.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Aug 17 1972 · p.3 · col.3
Book: Hard Rock Lead and Zinc Mining Men — S J Mahurin
ISBN: 1-892744-95-3