Funeral service for Margeret "Corine" Kinser will be 11 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 16, at Inola Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Chad Thompson officiating. Burial will follow at Highland Cemetery. Visitation will be held at the funeral home Wed. 1-8 p.m., and family will greet friends 5-7 p.m.
Corine passed away Mon., Dec. 14, 2015, at Hillcrest Hospital South, Tulsa, at the age of 81.
The daughter of John Wesley Beeler and Murtis (Pinion) Beeler was born Oct. 1, 1934, in Stigler. Corine grew up in Stigler and attended elementary school. She loved spending time with her father who was a farmer. As a child, she earned money picking vegetables along side him. She even tagged along with him when he went hunting. At the age of 13, Corine married Will John Kinser. They settled in Sperry where they raised their children. After their retirement they moved to Tulsa, and in 1999 moved to Inola. Corine worked as a custodian and laundry in area nursing homes for many years, and then Sperry schools for around 9 years. While living in Tulsa she worked for the La Quinta Inns, and once they moved to Inola she worked for the Inola Health Care Center for 13 years. She loved going to thrift stores, spending time with her family, and fishing.
Corine is preceded in death by her husband, Will; her parents; sons: William Wesley "Wes" Kinser and John Henry Kinser; and several brothers and sisters.
She is survived by her children: Harrison Lee Kinser and wife, Beth of Powell, MO, Roy Pete Kinser and wife, Ginger of Tulsa, Darlene Pearl Bradley and husband, Danny of Sperry, Treasey Elaine Williams of Tulsa, Kimm Victoria McManus and husband, Brian of Tulsa; daughters-in-law: Patrica Kinser of Inola, and Rene Kinser of Berryhill; brothers: Homer Beeler and wife, Audrey of Turley, and John Beeler of Stigler; grandchildren: Cora Banks, Richard Kinser, Emily Hardy, Billy Young, Bronnie Kinser, Buddy Kinser, Stacy Lewis, Vicki Pointer, Kimberly Critser, Sandy O'Daniel, Margaret White, Rebecca Clay, Roy McManus, Jo Kinser-Smith, Will Kinser, Terry Kinser; and many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.