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L IfOMh:
HINAMA%Chester L. Hlnaman, 52, of
216 Oakdole Road, Johnson City, died
at 4 a. m. yesterday at Wilson Me-
morial Hospital in Johnson City. He
Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth
Hinaman; a daughter, Emma Christine
Hinaman, and two sons, Gary Lee and
Kurt Christopher Hinaman, all at home;
his mother, Mrs. Margaret Hinaman of
Binghamton; two sisters, Mrs. Frank
(June) Godlesky of Livingston, N. J.,
and Miss Betty Hlnaman of Binghamton,
and two nieces. Mr. Hinaman was a
member of the Methodist Church, the
IBM Quarter Century Club, IBM Study
Club, IBM Chess Club, Binghamton
Chess Club, Binghamton Stamp Club
and the Johnson City Stamp Club.
Funeral services will be at 10 a. m.
Tuesday at the Barber Funeral Home,
428 Main Street, Johnson City, with
the Rev. Paul Kadleck, pastor of the
Itaska Methodist Church, officiating.
Burial will be in Vestal Hills Memorial
Park. The family will receive friends
at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 P. M. tomorrow.
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nt : Lnr IIh P' I(ilim, Be" (d 'M7
lurhv wv Avc• . Oakdale, died
"widay nucruirol; at WIlmon M(-'-
morinl llotgiltal.
She is survived byher 11ttA)lind,
isdwaa'd 101111 of Oakdale, one son,
WI111nnt 1•. 1<11iti of Oakdale; her
another, Mrm. Minnie A, Park of
Ilinghalmfon; one slater, Mrs. Dan
(D(xis) Dressler ad Ildrtphamton;
Three brothers, Lyle Park of Endi-
cott, Kenneth Park of Ridge
Manor, Fla. and Foster Park of
Binghamton; also several nieces
and nephews.
Mrs, IU1ls was a member of the
,Sarah Jane Johnson Memorial
Methodist Church of Johnson City.
She had been active In Cub Scout
and Parent Teacher work.
The faf►nily will receive frlends
at the Ernest H. Parsons Funeral
Home Inc., 71 Main St. tomorrow
r•rom 9 to 8 and 7 to 9 p.m.