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James H. Kinley

Olean, New York

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OLEAN - James H. Kinley, of Olean and Arlington, Texas, passed away on Monday (July 20, 2015) at his Olean residence.Born May 27, 1927, in Olean, he was the son of the late Lewis F. and Carolyn Banta Kinley. On July 5, 1948, he married his first love, the former Barbara L. Parks. They had two...

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Sarah and family, my condolences on the passing of a wonderful man. He was a great and dear friend of my dads, Charles Shaffer and my uncle, Jim Hornburg. Sincerely, Jim Shaffer, Rockville,MD.

JL and Sarah, Please extend our condolences to your entire family. Jim was a man all should aspire to be. Honorable, kind, respectful, a true gentleman. He will be greatly missed. You are all in our prayers and thoughts.
G. David Butchello

We are so saddened to learn of jims passing. The kinley family is so special to us and we have wonderful memories of j l Carolyn and Barbara. My parents loved them both so much! Sarah became family as well and we loved spending time with the kinleys! My favorite memory is knocking on jims door on a quick visit by Mary nelle and I and the look of shock on his face when he saw us through the window! It was a wonderful visit! Love you all so much! Elizabeth Mannix fitch

JL,
Sorry to read of your fathers passing. I felt I knew him well through my father Bruce. He told me a lot of great stories about him and the Romeo's.
Please know our thoughts are with you and your family.
Dan Bradley

Dear Sarah and family, Hank & I are now living in Asheville and just heard this sad news. We want you to know that we are keeping you in our prayers and are deeply aware of what a great man Jim was, and how he will always be a part of everyone he met. Love & prayers to you & your family.

a voice from the past....our deepest sympathy..dot and jim ferri....

We only knew Jim for a few brief years and were drawn by his quick wit, love of life and genuine interest in people and their stories. Kudos, Jim, to a life well-lived.

We have such wonderful memories of the times we spent with Jim and Sarah on the Columbia River and in the Southwest. He was such a pleasure to be with, filled with humor, insight, wisdom and kindness. He will be greatly missed. Our hearts go out to Sarah. May you find comfort and joy in all the treasured memories you have. God bless you.

Dear Sarah and the Kinley family- our sympathy to all of you. I knew Jim and his sister Joyce Banfield since we were young people. I spent many good times at the Kinley home. Sincerely, Beverly Sage Nickel.