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Robert Allen “Bob” Kinsley

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Robert Allen “Bob” Kinsley

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Jun 2020 (aged 79)
York Township, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Robert Allen Kinsley, of York Township, passed away peacefully at home on June-10, 2020 at 11:19 am. He was surrounded by his wife and family. He was the husband of Anne (Whalen) Kinsley.

Born on October 17, 1940, in Philadelphia, the son of the late Robert Wright Kinsley and the late Molly (Savin) Kinsley, he was a 1958 graduate of William Penn High School, and attended classes at York Junior College, Penn State York and the University of Baltimore. He received an Honorary Degree from York College of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Kinsley began his career in the construction industry directly after his high school graduation in 1958, working for C. Joseph Deller of Dallastown. By the early 1960's, he had established his own lawn grading business. By 1967, Kinsley Construction was incorporated and shortly after entered the general construction field. He and his wife, Anne, grew and shepherded their business and their family together. He was especially proud of their partnership growing the businesses with their five sons. He was known for his business mind, his quick wit and his unlimited energy. Mr. Kinsley continued working full time until his death. Under his leadership, the Kinsley family of companies grew to include construction management, general construction, specialty construction trades, real-estate development, property management, manufacturing and professional services. Mr. Kinsley strongly believed he owed his success to his employees and his community.

He served on numerous corporate boards including York Bank and Trust, Mercantile Safe Deposit and Trust Co., D&E Communications Company and Ruscilli Construction Company. Mr. Kinsley was known equally for his business skills and as a champion for civic and community involvement. He was a founding member of the Agricultural and Industrial Museum of York County. He was also a board member of Better York, the York County Community Foundation, the York-Adam Area Boy Scout Council, Junior Achievement and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. He served as the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the York College of Pennsylvania, the chairman of the South George Street Partnership and chairman of the York County Industrial Development Authority.

Throughout his life, he was passionate about history and preservation. One of his proudest accomplishments was his founding and chairmanship of the Gettysburg Foundation and their work and partnership with the National Park Service to design and build a new museum and visitor center for the Gettysburg National Military Park. His leadership in Gettysburg has revolutionized the visitor experience and created a legacy to not only preserve the historic landscape but also to provide fitting education about the causes and consequences of the American Civil War for future generations of Americans.

Even though Mr. Kinsley spent his career building and developing, he felt a strong responsibility to land preservation. He was a founding member of the Farm and Natural Lands Trust of York County and felt proud to have preserved thousands of acres of land in southern Pennsylvania and northern Maryland.

In his personal life, Mr. Kinsley loved time in the fields and on the wooded trails of his farms; horseback riding, fishing and hunting. He will be remembered for his unfailing love for animals. He was honored to serve for many years as a Joint Master of the Elkridge Harford Hunt Club.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Kinsley is survived by sons, Patrick and his wife Carla, Jonathan and his wife Pamela, Christopher and his wife Jeri-Ann, Timothy and his wife Anne, and Robert and his wife Rebecca; eleven grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, Anne Wagner, Debra Cooper and Elizabeth Ricklefs. He was preceded in death by his sister, Marina Adams and his daughter-in law, Tina (Hess) Kinsley.

A private service will be held later this summer. Kuhner Associates Funeral Directors, Inc., 863 South George Street, York is in charge of arrangements.

Donations in lieu of flowers may be sent to the Gettysburg Foundation, 1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg PA 17325; or York College of Pennsylvania, 441 Country Club Road, York PA 17403.
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Published in York Daily Record from Jun. 11 to Jun. 12, 2020.
Robert Allen Kinsley, of York Township, passed away peacefully at home on June-10, 2020 at 11:19 am. He was surrounded by his wife and family. He was the husband of Anne (Whalen) Kinsley.

Born on October 17, 1940, in Philadelphia, the son of the late Robert Wright Kinsley and the late Molly (Savin) Kinsley, he was a 1958 graduate of William Penn High School, and attended classes at York Junior College, Penn State York and the University of Baltimore. He received an Honorary Degree from York College of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Kinsley began his career in the construction industry directly after his high school graduation in 1958, working for C. Joseph Deller of Dallastown. By the early 1960's, he had established his own lawn grading business. By 1967, Kinsley Construction was incorporated and shortly after entered the general construction field. He and his wife, Anne, grew and shepherded their business and their family together. He was especially proud of their partnership growing the businesses with their five sons. He was known for his business mind, his quick wit and his unlimited energy. Mr. Kinsley continued working full time until his death. Under his leadership, the Kinsley family of companies grew to include construction management, general construction, specialty construction trades, real-estate development, property management, manufacturing and professional services. Mr. Kinsley strongly believed he owed his success to his employees and his community.

He served on numerous corporate boards including York Bank and Trust, Mercantile Safe Deposit and Trust Co., D&E Communications Company and Ruscilli Construction Company. Mr. Kinsley was known equally for his business skills and as a champion for civic and community involvement. He was a founding member of the Agricultural and Industrial Museum of York County. He was also a board member of Better York, the York County Community Foundation, the York-Adam Area Boy Scout Council, Junior Achievement and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. He served as the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the York College of Pennsylvania, the chairman of the South George Street Partnership and chairman of the York County Industrial Development Authority.

Throughout his life, he was passionate about history and preservation. One of his proudest accomplishments was his founding and chairmanship of the Gettysburg Foundation and their work and partnership with the National Park Service to design and build a new museum and visitor center for the Gettysburg National Military Park. His leadership in Gettysburg has revolutionized the visitor experience and created a legacy to not only preserve the historic landscape but also to provide fitting education about the causes and consequences of the American Civil War for future generations of Americans.

Even though Mr. Kinsley spent his career building and developing, he felt a strong responsibility to land preservation. He was a founding member of the Farm and Natural Lands Trust of York County and felt proud to have preserved thousands of acres of land in southern Pennsylvania and northern Maryland.

In his personal life, Mr. Kinsley loved time in the fields and on the wooded trails of his farms; horseback riding, fishing and hunting. He will be remembered for his unfailing love for animals. He was honored to serve for many years as a Joint Master of the Elkridge Harford Hunt Club.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Kinsley is survived by sons, Patrick and his wife Carla, Jonathan and his wife Pamela, Christopher and his wife Jeri-Ann, Timothy and his wife Anne, and Robert and his wife Rebecca; eleven grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, Anne Wagner, Debra Cooper and Elizabeth Ricklefs. He was preceded in death by his sister, Marina Adams and his daughter-in law, Tina (Hess) Kinsley.

A private service will be held later this summer. Kuhner Associates Funeral Directors, Inc., 863 South George Street, York is in charge of arrangements.

Donations in lieu of flowers may be sent to the Gettysburg Foundation, 1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg PA 17325; or York College of Pennsylvania, 441 Country Club Road, York PA 17403.
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To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.
Published in York Daily Record from Jun. 11 to Jun. 12, 2020.


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