George B. Kinney

AMENIA — George B. Kinney, 95, died Sept. 8, 2013, after a short illness. He was the husband of Marion (McDonald) Kinney, who predeceased him in 1998. George was born Sept. 29, 1917, the son of the late Flora (Julius) and Roswell Kinney. He graduated from Amenia High School in 1933. He operated the Kinney family farm in the town of Stanford for 26 years. He was appointed the meat inspector for Dutchess County in 1960, transferred to the New York State Agriculture and Markets for 15 years and retired as the food inspector for the USDA in 1984. George was a member of the Amenia Fire Company and served on the Board of Fire Commissioners for 35 years. He loved playing golf and was a member of The Hotchkiss School golf course. His hobbies included bowling, cycling, lawn care and cards. In addition to his wife, George was predeceased by his son, George Jr. and his three brothers, Howard Kinney, Roswell Kinney Jr. and Harold “Chuck” Kinney. He is survived by his daughter, Beth Cioffi, and her husband, Mark, of West Sand Lake, N.Y.; his brother, Paul Kinney, and his wife, Mildred, of Cary, N.C.; his daughter-in-law, Jeanne Kinney of Dayton, Ohio; his grandchildren, whom he adored, Mark Cioffi II and Peter Cioffi of Averill Park, N.Y., George Kinney III of Washington, D.C., and Mary Jane Willenbrink of Centerville, Ohio; and seven great-grandchildren. Calling hours will be held Thursday, Sept. 12, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon. A service will be held on Friday, Sept. 13, at 10 a.m. at the Smithfield Presbyterian Church in Amenia. Memorial contributions may be made to the Amenia Fire Department, PO Box 166, Amenia, NY 12501, or to the Smithfield Presbyterian Church, 656 Smithfield Valley Road, Amenia, NY 12501.

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