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KINSTLER
Richard C. died at 92 on February 28th, 2012 He was, an adoring husband to his late wife Jean G Kinstler for 68 years, nurturing father of Richard L, Alan G and Timothy A Kinstler, a loving grandfather to Eric, Angela and Christy Kinstler and great grandfather to Megan, Meredith and Noah Kinstler. He grew up in Southgate KY, graduated from Newport High class of '38, served in the Navy during WWII at Key West Naval Base. Formed the Photo/graphics department at P&G in 1947 were he was an accomplished photographer, manager and inventor for 35 years. He was an award wining life member of the Professional Photographers of America for 65 years. He spent his retirement travelling the world and supporting his church and numerous charities. Memorial service at Heritage Presbyterian Church, 6546 S. Mason Montgomery Rd., Mason, Ohio 45040 on March 25, 2012 at 2:00 pm.
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To Mr. Kinstler's Family. I worked for your father at P&G for about 6 years in the late 70's-early 80's. I also was a 22 yr member of College Hill Pres when your parents went there. He was my mentor in so many ways, I tell people all the time how he would come back from Kodak or somewhere and tell us about how someday, we will not need film, that it will be all on a computer ... not knowing our digital method today. I remember thinking... "he is crazy!" ... lost it!! I tried my best to keep in touch with your parents over the years and my wife Lois and I always thought so much of them. Our prayers are with you during this time, you had one fantastic father!! Prayers, Mitch And Lois Rhodus
Mitch Rhodus
March 4, 2012
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