GUINN, Ruth Lucille
1903 - 1999 (96 years)-
Name GUINN, Ruth Lucille Birth 3 Feb 1903 Temple, Bell, Texas, United States [1, 2] Gender Female Residence 25 Apr 1910 Temple, Bell, Texas, United States [1] Attended School Residence 12 Jan 1920 Temple, Bell, Texas, United States [3] Attended School Death 16 Mar 1999 Temple, Bell, Texas, United States [2] Burial Aft 16 Mar 1999 Bellwood Memorial Park Garden of Peace, Temple, Bell County, Texas [4] Person ID I6858 Pickel_Bartlett Last Modified 16 Jun 2009
Father GUINN, John Ray Sr., b. 18 Aug 1875, Texas d. 23 Oct 1935, Temple, Bell, Texas, United States (Age 60 years) Mother HOWORTH, Vena Lee, b. 10 Aug 1881, Belton, Bell, Texas, United States d. 7 Apr 1968, Temple, Bell, Texas, United States (Age 86 years) Marriage 23 Oct 1896 Texas [5] Residence 2 Jun 1900 Temple, Bell, Texas, United States [6] Hack driver - Shown as John R. and Vina L. Gwin. Census says that they had been married for zero years and that they had no children.
Residence 25 Apr 1910 Temple, Bell, Texas, United States [1] Deputy Marshall - Listed as John R. Gwyn.
Residence 12 Jan 1920 Temple, Bell, Texas, United States [3] Policeman, City of Temple Address:
1315 West AvenueFamily ID F274 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family BASKIN, D. Q., b. 21 May 1900, Canton, Van Zandt, Texas, United States d. 9 Dec 1988, Temple, Bell, Texas, United States (Age 88 years) Family ID F1982 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 16 May 2022
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Photos Lucille Ruth Guinn Baskin and D.Q. "Jack" Baskin
Headstones Lucille Guinn Baskin and D.Q. 'Jack' Baskin
Lucille (1903 - 1999)
Jack (1900 - 1988)
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Notes - "Auntie’s [Lucille Guinn Baskin] cooking was on the weekends. She and Uncle Jack [DQ Jack Baskin] ate lunch at the Blue Bonnet for years and years. If she didn’t cook on Sunday, they went out. They ate a lot at my house with mother and daddy [James and Ethel Burns]. Coconut cake icing was Uncle Jack’s favorite. Mother would cook a plain cake and ice it with fresh grated coconut. Uncle Jack would come running to get it.
Whenever we ate at their house, Uncle Jack cooked the meat – be it roast, baked ham, turkey, or broiled steak. Auntie did the vegetables and salad. Most of the dessert, she bought. I would say the most cooking she did was on the weekends when the nurse was off from taking care of Grandmother Guinn. "
Source: Ancestry.COM, Cynnamon Hine's recollections as written in a letter by Elizabeth Burns Silva, 05 Nov 2007
- "Auntie’s [Lucille Guinn Baskin] cooking was on the weekends. She and Uncle Jack [DQ Jack Baskin] ate lunch at the Blue Bonnet for years and years. If she didn’t cook on Sunday, they went out. They ate a lot at my house with mother and daddy [James and Ethel Burns]. Coconut cake icing was Uncle Jack’s favorite. Mother would cook a plain cake and ice it with fresh grated coconut. Uncle Jack would come running to get it.
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Sources - [S74] Ancestry.com, Temple, Bell County, Texas ED 113 Pg 1B Dwelling 16.
- [S80] Social Security Death Index, Source Citation: Number: 449-38-8585; Issue State: Texas.
- [S73] 1920 Federal Census, Temple, Bell County, Texas ED 26 Pg 11B Dwelling 260.
- [S102] Cer, Information posted by "Cinnamon Hines".
- [S109] Find-a-Grave website, Find A Grave Memorial # 22858110.
- [S362] 1900 Federal Census, Temple, Bell County, Texas ED 28 Pg 1B Dwelling 17.
- [S74] Ancestry.com, Temple, Bell County, Texas ED 113 Pg 1B Dwelling 16.