Kinseys Together For 50 Years
September 12, 2017 at 2:57 p.m.
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Larry Kinsey and the former Elizabeth Larsen were married Sept. 9, 1967, in Wabash Avenue Presbyter-ian Church, Crawfordsville, by the Rev. Larimore Wickette.
The Kinseys met in Indianapolis when they were both students. Larry attended ITT Technical Institute and Elizabeth was a student at John Herron Art Institute.
Larry served his country in the 101st Airborne Division in Vietnam in 1969-1970. He was employed with Magnavox, Fort Wayne, for 23 years. He has worked for several orthopedic companies in Warsaw and is currently employed with Zimmer Biomet.
Elizabeth continues with her art.
The Kinseys have two children, Kimberly Arnold, Larwill, and Scott (Jaime) Kinsey, Wabash.
They have four grandchildren: Tanner (Lindsey) Scott, Jared Arnold, and Addison and Alaina Kinsey.
They have one great-grandchild, Delaney Scott.
The Kinseys wish to thank their dear friends and loved ones for the many kindnesses, support and encouragement over the years that helped them reach this important milestone.
Cards would be appreciated and may be sent to 3356 W. 200 N., Warsaw, IN 46580.
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Larry Kinsey and the former Elizabeth Larsen were married Sept. 9, 1967, in Wabash Avenue Presbyter-ian Church, Crawfordsville, by the Rev. Larimore Wickette.
The Kinseys met in Indianapolis when they were both students. Larry attended ITT Technical Institute and Elizabeth was a student at John Herron Art Institute.
Larry served his country in the 101st Airborne Division in Vietnam in 1969-1970. He was employed with Magnavox, Fort Wayne, for 23 years. He has worked for several orthopedic companies in Warsaw and is currently employed with Zimmer Biomet.
Elizabeth continues with her art.
The Kinseys have two children, Kimberly Arnold, Larwill, and Scott (Jaime) Kinsey, Wabash.
They have four grandchildren: Tanner (Lindsey) Scott, Jared Arnold, and Addison and Alaina Kinsey.
They have one great-grandchild, Delaney Scott.
The Kinseys wish to thank their dear friends and loved ones for the many kindnesses, support and encouragement over the years that helped them reach this important milestone.
Cards would be appreciated and may be sent to 3356 W. 200 N., Warsaw, IN 46580.
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