Claude-Kinmon-Obituary

Claude Kinmon

Jacksonville, Florida

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KINMON Claude Kinmon was born July 22, 1902 in Millview, Florida. He was a life long resident of the Sunshine State. During WW1, he was too young to join the military so he began working as a cook on a navy ship, the USS Blackwater. After the war he went to work in his father's sawmill near Pace,...

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Craig you grandpa was a great and wonderful man. Sorry for your & your familys loss. We will really miss your Grandpa's politce and etc. at the baber shop. After what we went through this year just keep the memories in your thoughts and it will help you get through it. Our deepest sympathys & prayers . Love Cal & Gennifer

Please accept my sympathy for the loss of this unique family member.

Christie and Family,
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Scot and Nancy P.

Mr. Kinmon was a remarkable man!! I always remember going to his home in Panama Park to pick up a case of key's Chile for our family. He will be greatly missed!!! My prayers to all of his family. Sincerely Lauralyn Popp RN.

Claude Kinmon was a loving and caring person for his family and his friends. I am glad he was a big part of our lives and we had the honor of having him for our neighbor. We will never forget the good times we all had together. Shirley Brack may God be with you and your family. Love Mary Ann & Charles

It was an HONOR to attend the funeral service for Mr. Kinmon today. The CD photograph presentation brought back many great memories. In his lifetime, he was part of and saw many changes that we have to read about in history books. I had great respect for him. The Kinmon and Brack families have been friends of the Morgan family for many years. We send our sympathy and prayers to all of you. May God bless your family during this time of sorrow.

Claude Kinmon was my uncle--my mother's (Inez Peek) brother. I spent many summers of my early life visiting he and Aunt Booty and other relatives in Jacksonville. Their house was always full of fun and laughter. Several years ago, my phone rang and this very recognizable voice asked "is this Mary Virginia?"--then proceeded to tell me "this is Uncle Claude"! Of course, how could one not recognize his voice--he was just calling to see how I was and how my sister, Joan Peek Hughes...