Notes for Ada Genevieve MCNARY


The Coshocton Tribune Tuesday, August 17, 1943
ARMY NURSE FROM COSHOCTON WEDS AKRON MAN
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McNary announce the marriage of their daughter, Lt. Ada Genevieve, army nurse, to Robert Fleming Heath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed R. Heath, Akron.
The news was revealed in an air mail letter which was concealed in a bouquet of zinnias centering the table whem Mr. and Mrs. McNary entertained with a dinner at their home on Route 2 Sunday.
The ceremony took place in the Baptist church, Morganfield, KY, with the Rev. Whitton officiating. For their wedding the bride wore her military uniform of navy blue.
Attendants were Lt. Noranelle Cooksey and Lt. Mary Sheocchi of Camp Breckenridge.
The new Mrs. Heath is a graduate of Coshocton high school and Coshocton city hospital school of nursing, 1941. On entering the army in October, 1942, she was stationed at Camp Breckenridge before going overseas for foreign duty in April.
The bridegroom was graduated from Akron high school and is employed in Akron as a construction engineer.
The couple will make their home in Coshocton in the near future.
Guests at the announcement party were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heath, honored ones, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McNary and Daughter Ada Jean, LaVerne Glazier, Misses Gaynelle Ely, Dorothy G. McNary, Mary Louise McNary, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K. McNary.



Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, OH December 10, 1974
Deaths:
Dover-Mrs. Ada Kline, 54 of 329 E. 15th St. here, died at 3 am Tuesday at the Coshocton County Memorial Hospital following a long illness.
She was born June 12, 1920 in Coshocton County to Clarence K. and H. Gayle Jennings McNary.
She married Paul S. Kline in 1947, who preceded her in death.
Surviving besides her parents are two sisters, Mrs. J.L. (Mary Louise) Middy, Zanesville; Mrs. D.R. (Gayle Ann) Lund, Pittsburgh, a brother C. Gordon McNary, Garland, TX, One sister and a brother are deceased
Mrs. Kline was a graduate of Coshocton High School, the Coshocton School of Nursing and the Baylor School of Anesthetists in Dallas, TX.
She served as a 2nd Lieutenant in World War II and was on the Union Hospital staff here for 22 years and also served on the Coshocton County Memorial Hospital staff.
Mrs Kline held memberships in the American Hospital and American Nurses Association, the Tuscarawas Legion Post No. 139, the Tuscarawas County Grange, Rebekah Reliable Lodge, and the First United Methodist Church here.
Services will be at 1:30 pm at the Toland-Herzig Funeral Home, Wooster Ave., here. Burial will be in Dover Cemetery at Parral, Ohio. Friends may call 3-5, 7-9 pm on Wednesday.
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