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Note: Beaumont Enterprise, Aug 14, 2005 Frank Martin Kindle Frank Martin Kindle, 82, of Warren passed away August 9, 2005 at Kindred Hospital in Houston, Texas. Born July 14, 1923 in Paris, Texas to Ed Lewis and Edna Miller Kindle, he lived in Houston most of his life before moving to Warren in 1988. He was retired from the railroad as a Switchman with 40 years of service. He was a member of the Masonic Myrta Lodge #658 in Warren and a member of the Baptist Church. He is survived by his loving wife, Frankie Moye Kindle of Warren; son, James Kindle of Conroe, daughters, Glenna Wall of Tomball, Margie Kindle of Conroe and Pam Kindle of Houston; eight grandchildren, five great grandchildren and a host of other family and friends. Funeral service will be held Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 10:30 a.m. at the Riley Funeral Home Chapel in Woodville with Brother Gerald Read, Brother James Swinney and Brother Walter McAlpin officiating. Burial will follow at Fellowship Cemetery in Warren, TX. Visitation will be held Friday from 4 pm until 9pm at the funeral home. Serving as pallbearers will be his grandchildren. Riley Funeral Home 95 Hwy 190 West Woodville, Texas (409)283-8131 Frank Martin Kindle Added by FredKindle37 <http://www.ancestry.com/community/member/profile.aspx?cba=FredKindle37> on 10 Jul 2008 I first met Frank at the Kindle - Fisher reunion in Decaturville Tennessee. We sat at the same table at the Friday night dinner that was held at the Broadway Farms Restaurant. Hoping to gain a little family history I asked Frank about his pedigree. Frank said " oh I don't know, my wife has all of that stuff written down, I'll send you sonething". Frank held good on his word.In a few day after returning home, I receive the information he promised. Frank was a regular at the reunion held in Childress Texas. Frank worked as a railroad switchman for forty years. He was a Mason and a member of the Baptist Church. This is how I know Frank, his family and where he came from. Frank, even if you did not know your ancestors, I have posted it here so you will not be lost to history.
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