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Funeral
services were conducted on Sunday afternoon for Samuel Crockett
SHRADER, aged 81, a life long resident of Crockett's Cove, who
died at his home Saturday. Rev. H.A. PHILLIPS, pastor of the
Crockett's Cove church, of which Mr. SHRADER had been an active
member for many years performed the rites at the home and burial
was in the family cemetery nearby. He leaves a widow, who before
marriage was Miss Mary Jane DAVIS, a native of Carroll county,
who with her parents moved to Tazewell county shortly after the
War Between the States. On the 29th of March, last this
venerable couple celebrated the 59th anniversary of their
marriage. Mrs. SHRADER is ten years the senior. Mr.
SHRADER was
a son of Daniel K. and Jane Books (sic) SHRADER, both of whom
were born and reared in Crockett's Cove and died in the same
year, 1893. Besides the aged widow, Mr. SHRADER is survived by
five children, George P. SHRADER, N&W conductor of
Bluefield, WV.; Mrs. Birdie BEAVERS, Miss Roxie
SHRADER , Watts
and Dudley G. SHRADER, all
of Crockett's Cove. Two brothers, Albert
SHRADER, of Squire WV,
and John
SHRADER
of Poor Valley also survive.
Funeral
services were held Wednesday afternoon at White church in
Thompson Valley for Miss Blanche
VANHOOZIER, who died at her home in Thompson Valley on
Tuesday, May 12th. Services were in charge of Rev. W.P.
NICKEL,
pastor of the Thompson Valley church. Burial was in Pleasant
Hill cemetery. She was 27 years of age and was a member of the
Presbyterian church. Besides her parents, she is survived by
four sisters and two brothers.
Bert
T. WILSON, aged 64, prominent and well known attorney of
Lebanon, Russell county, was found dead last Friday morning
about 7 o'clock in a pond on his farm near Lebanon. The body was
discovered about two hours after a search had been made for him.
For the last three years Mr. WILSON had been in failing health
and while not active in the practice of his profession he
continued to look after his farm and made trips daily to it,
which was located near his home. His is survived by his wife,
who was formerly Miss Nannie WAGONER and by three daughters,
Mrs. E.V. EASTERLY, of Lebanon; Mrs. Clyde WHITE, of Belfast;
Mrs. R. W. LAWRENCE, of Baltimore; six sons also survive:
Claude, Bert, Richard and George, of Lebanon; Douglas, of
Washington, D.C. and Bill, of Honaker. Funeral services were
conducted Sunday afternoon at Lebanon.
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