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Born on October 22, 1918 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. She was one of two children, and oldest daughter, of Joseph George Kamenish and Clara Christina Berndsen. | Born on October 22, 1918 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. She was one of two children, and oldest daughter, of Joseph George Kamenish and Clara Christina Berndsen. | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
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== Early Years == | == Early Years == | ||
− | * [[File:Mary Virginia (Kamenish) Laughlin.jpg|thumb|A young Mary Virginia (Kamenish) Laughlin at home in Louisville, Kentucky.]] | + | * '''Childhood''' - She was born and grew up in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky.[[File:Mary Virginia (Kamenish) Laughlin.jpg|thumb|A young Mary Virginia (Kamenish) Laughlin at home in Louisville, Kentucky.]] |
* '''Siblings''' | * '''Siblings''' | ||
** Loretta Ann Kamenish | ** Loretta Ann Kamenish | ||
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== Religion == | == Religion == | ||
She was baptized into the Catholic faith. | She was baptized into the Catholic faith. | ||
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+ | She was a member of Holy Angles Catholic Church in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. | ||
== Family Years == | == Family Years == | ||
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== Residences == | == Residences == | ||
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− | 16 Rainbow Drive, Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio | + | * Cecil Avenue, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky |
+ | * 16 Rainbow Drive, Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio | ||
+ | * Naval Station Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia | ||
+ | * Roxanna-New Burlington Road, Warren County, Ohio | ||
+ | * Stewart Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio | ||
+ | * 16 Kratochwill Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio | ||
+ | * Powder Horn Mountain Road, Deep Gap, Watauga County, North Carolina | ||
− | + | == Working Years == | |
− | + | Was a homemaker for 40 years. | |
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− | + | Later she worked as a proof reader for Monarch Marking Systems in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. The company later moved to Miamisburg, Montgomery County, Ohio. Ginny retired from Monarch after 10 years of service. | |
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== Personal Life == | == Personal Life == |
Revision as of 23:54, 30 October 2022
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Born on October 22, 1918 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. She was one of two children, and oldest daughter, of Joseph George Kamenish and Clara Christina Berndsen.
Description
She was slim of build and of average stature (5 foot 6 inches (approx.). She had brown hair and brown eyes.
Early Years
- Childhood - She was born and grew up in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky.
- Siblings
- Loretta Ann Kamenish
Education
Graduated from high school.
Religion
She was baptized into the Catholic faith.
She was a member of Holy Angles Catholic Church in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.
Family Years
Married Edward Ellsworth Laughlin on August 11, 1941 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. The couple had five children: four boys - Michael Edward, Joseph Daniel, Patrick Anthony and Mark Stephen, and one girl - Mary Cathleen.
The couple had five children:
- Michael Edward Laughlin
- Joseph Daniel Laughlin
- Patrick Anthony Laughlin
- Mark Stephen Laughlin
- Mary Cathleen Laughlin
Residences
- Cecil Avenue, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky
- 16 Rainbow Drive, Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio
- Naval Station Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia
- Roxanna-New Burlington Road, Warren County, Ohio
- Stewart Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
- 16 Kratochwill Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
- Powder Horn Mountain Road, Deep Gap, Watauga County, North Carolina
Working Years
Was a homemaker for 40 years.
Later she worked as a proof reader for Monarch Marking Systems in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. The company later moved to Miamisburg, Montgomery County, Ohio. Ginny retired from Monarch after 10 years of service.
Personal Life
Liked camping, cooking, baking and playing cards
Death
Mary died from heart attack on April 15, 1982 at her home in Triplett, Watauga County, North Carolina. She was buried on April 15, 1982 at Powder Horn Mountain Cemetery in Watauga County, North Carolina.