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Howard Skinner was born 10 JUN 1897, the son of John A. Skinner (1865 - 1912) and Flora L. Vincent (31 MAY 1872 - 14 APR 1899)<ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref>
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*Chester Skinner ( - UNKNOWN)
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John A. Skinner also married Jennie Hayes (ABT 1872 - UNKNOWN). Their son was:
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*Clarence Skinner ( - June 23, 1925)
  
 
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Mr. Skinner was for many years a farmer in upper Switzkill and later was a director of the Farmers' Fire Insurance Association of East Durham.
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==Marriage & Children==
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Howard Skinner married Frances Deitz. Their children were:
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*Kenneth H. Skinner of Schoharie married '''[[ Zimmer, Gladys Marie|Gladys Marie Zimmer]]'''
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*Mrs. Paul (Verna) Brooks of Flushing
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*'''[[Skinner, Allyn F.|Allyn Skinner]]''' of Schenectady.
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==Death==
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Howard Skinner of R. D. 1, East Berne, died in Pasadena, Fla. on Mar. 25, (1977)
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[[File:19770401SkinnerHowardObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Howard Skinner Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — April 1, 1977</center>]]
  
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Howard Skinner of R. D. 1, East Berne, died in Pasadena, Fla. on Mar. 25. He was the husband of the late Frances Deitz and father of Kenneth H. Skinner of Schoharie, Mrs. Paul (Verna) Brooks of Flushing, and Allyn Skinner of Schenectady. He is also survived by seven gradchildren, 14 greatgrandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
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Mr. Skinner was for many years a farmer in upper Switzkill and later was a director of the Farmers' Fire Insurance Association of East Durham.
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Funeral services were held from the Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont Wednesday afternoon, with Rev. Peter Berry officiating. Interment, South Berne cemetery.
  
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Those who wish may make contributions to the American Cancer society.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - April 1, 1977
  
 
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Clarence Skinner, son of Mrs. Jennie Skinner, died in the Albany hospital on
 
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 2 December 2012

Birth

Howard Skinner was born 10 JUN 1897, the son of John A. Skinner (1865 - 1912) and Flora L. Vincent (31 MAY 1872 - 14 APR 1899)[1]

  • Chester Skinner ( - UNKNOWN)

John A. Skinner also married Jennie Hayes (ABT 1872 - UNKNOWN). Their son was:

  • Clarence Skinner ( - June 23, 1925)

Education

Occupation

Mr. Skinner was for many years a farmer in upper Switzkill and later was a director of the Farmers' Fire Insurance Association of East Durham.

Marriage & Children

Howard Skinner married Frances Deitz. Their children were:

Death

Howard Skinner of R. D. 1, East Berne, died in Pasadena, Fla. on Mar. 25, (1977)

Obituary

Howard Skinner Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — April 1, 1977

HOWARD SKINNER

Howard Skinner of R. D. 1, East Berne, died in Pasadena, Fla. on Mar. 25. He was the husband of the late Frances Deitz and father of Kenneth H. Skinner of Schoharie, Mrs. Paul (Verna) Brooks of Flushing, and Allyn Skinner of Schenectady. He is also survived by seven gradchildren, 14 greatgrandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Mr. Skinner was for many years a farmer in upper Switzkill and later was a director of the Farmers' Fire Insurance Association of East Durham.

Funeral services were held from the Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont Wednesday afternoon, with Rev. Peter Berry officiating. Interment, South Berne cemetery.

Those who wish may make contributions to the American Cancer society.

Altamont Enterprise - April 1, 1977

Additional Media

Clarence Skinner, son of Mrs. Jennie Skinner, died in the Albany hospital on Tuesday (June 23, 1925).

Altamont Enterprise - Friday, June 26, 1925

Sources

  1. www.BerneHistory.com Family Files