

Pinkerton managed to bring him into town several hours ahead of schedule, on a different train, and into a different station, changing every item on the itinerary. Our technology can help you find the gravesite and other family members buried nearby. Lincoln arrived at President Street Station in Baltimore at 3:30 a.m. This GPS information is ONLY available at BillionGraves. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Wrightstown, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA Maintained by Jo Bohony (contributor 46572977). Robert Leland Pinkerton is buried in the Monte Vista Cemetery at the location displayed on the map below. Ap12:00 AMįind A Grave, database and images ( : accessed 24 January 2018), memorial page for Robert V. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his memory to the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, 910 17th Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20806. Visitation will be Sunday, April 20th from 2 to 4 PM at the funeral home. A Funeral Service will be held Monday, April 21st at 11 AM at the MOORE FUNERAL HOME, 371 Lakehurst Road, Browns Mills. He is survived by his wife, Elvera Malato Pinkerton of Browns Mills two sons and daughters-in-law, Wayne and Alice Pinkerton of Pemberton and Glenn and Sandy Pinkerton of Southampton three daughters, Sharren Pinkerton of Eastampton, Linda Lowe of Jackson Twp., and Lori Pinkerton of Waynesboro, VA a step-daughter and her husband, Dennise and Guy Geiger of New Egypt a brother and sister-in-law, Frank and Dorothy Pinkerton of Front Royal, VA three sisters, Shirley Bakely of Whiting, Marie Tynan of Willingboro, and Edith Williams of Painesville, OH seventeen grandchildren fourteen great-grandchildren several great great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Head over to nearby Willcox after visiting Ringo and say hi to Warren Earp in the Pioneer Cemetery. His grave is located on private property, but visitors are allowed just ask permission at the house where the trail begins. Son of the late Floyd and Ruth Crouthamel Pinkerton and brother of the late Albert, Lee, Ralph, Chester, and Ethel. He most likely committed suicide, while on a bender, near a large oak tree in West Turkey Creek. Robert was a member of the Air Force Association, the VFW in Mount Holly and the American Legion. He was employed as a shift supervisor for Hercules Powder Company for twenty-five years before becoming a boiler operator at McGuire Air Force Base. He was a US Navy and a US Air Force veteran. Born in Thorofare, NJ, he was a longtime resident of Eastampton before moving to Browns Mills in 1989. Pinkerton, age 80 of Browns Mills, passed away Tuesday, April 15th at Virtua Memorial Hospital in Mount Holly. fighting to keep that home, against hard weather, harder luck, and the Wests most dangerous men.

Burlington County Times - Browns Mills, NJ resident Robert V. Image for Dig Your Own Grave (A Will Tanner Western).
