STINEMATES — Minor Wilson Stinemates died Monday morning at a Boise hospital. Mr. Stinemates was born November 22, 1875, at Chrystle Lake, Wis., and had been a resident of Idaho for 21 years. He resided at Moscow, Idaho, from 1918 until 1934, when he moved to Boise. He was a member of the Modern Woodman lodge at Moscow. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Minnie Stinemates of Boise; two sons, Glen E. Stinemates of Seattle, and Merril P. Stinemates of Dayton, Wash., two daughters, Mrs. C. E. Hocking of Minneapolis, Minn.; and Mrs. W. R. Kidwell of Chicago, Ill.; one brother, Albert M. Stinemates of Waupaca, Wis. The body is at the McBratney funeral home. No funeral arrangements have been made.
The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho Tuesday, June 27, 1939 Page 5
STINEMATES — Minor Wilson Stinemates died Monday morning at a Boise hospital. Mr. Stinemates was born November 22, 1875, at Chrystle Lake, Wis., and had been a resident of Idaho for 21 years. He resided at Moscow, Idaho, from 1918 until 1934, when he moved to Boise. He was a member of the Modern Woodman lodge at Moscow. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Minnie Stinemates of Boise; two sons, Glen E. Stinemates of Seattle, and Merril P. Stinemates of Dayton, Wash., two daughters, Mrs. C. E. Hocking of Minneapolis, Minn.; and Mrs. W. R. Kidwell of Chicago, Ill.; one brother, Albert M. Stinemates of Waupaca, Wis. The body is at the McBratney funeral home. No funeral arrangements have been made.
The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho Tuesday, June 27, 1939 Page 5
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