RINSLOWContinued From Page Onegenerous and kind with others, and appreciative of courtesies extended tutu. Patience and submission were marked traits throughout his ill* ness Unable to swallow for four months, it was necessary to feed him artificially; yet no complaint vs he known to register. To him it was right and just that suchihould be his fate.He is survived by his widow of Wbitesboro; three children by a former marriage, Ernest Kinslow of j Sulphur Springs; Henry Kinslow of Cooper; Mrs. Roberta Ferguson of near Paris; three brothers, Ralph ot Cooper, and Robert and Jack of near Parks.