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Mrs. Mary Belle BEAVERS, aged 79,
widow of Mose BEAVERS, died Sun afternoon at the home of a daughter,
Mrs. Rebecca GROSS, near Cedar Bluff. She was born in McDowell Co.
and & a daughter of the late William & Rebecca BEAVERS. Her
husband died 12 years ago. Surviving are one son & an additional
daughter, William BEAVERS & Mrs. Pearl CHRISTIAN, both of
Cedar Bluff, one brother, Joe BEAVERS of Cedar Bluff; three sisters,
Mrs. Lydia SPARKS, of Jolo; Mrs. Eliza CHRISTIAN, of Priceton
and Mrs. Patty HARMAN, of Cedar Bluff. Funeral services were held Tue
from the Gross home. The Rev. Farley BEAVERS and the Rev. C. H. HARRIS
officiated. Burial was in the family cemetery.
Mrs. James R. DAVIDSON, age 46, of Maxwell died in the Mattie
Williams Hospital June 28th, from a stroke. Funeral services were held in
the Mt. Pleasant church Tuesday with the Rev. W. E. MUSTARD
officiating, assisted by the Rev. J. A. MULLINS. Interment was in the
Maxwell cemetery. Mrs. DAVIDSON was the daughter of the late Estil T.
KINDER and Minnie Davis KINDER. She is survived by her
husband, James DAVIDSON and the following children; Mrs. Willard AMBURGEY,
of Tazewell; James of North Tazewell; Mrs. Allen LAWSON, John WALTER,
Cora, Pierce, Roy, Margaret and Eugene DAVIDSON, of Maxwell. One son
preceded her in death. She is also survived by her stepmother, Mrs. E. T. KINDER,
of Tazewell; two brothers, Robert KINDER, of Bluefield WV; and W. E. KINDER
of N. Tazewell; two sisters Mrs Roy HARRIS and Mrs. J. B. RILEY,
of Bluefield WV. One half brother, Boyd KINDER of Tazewell and two
half sisters, Erline and Mamie KINDER of Tazewell.
Mrs. Sallie N. HURLEY, 86 years of age, died June 25 in a Radford
hospital. The Hurley’s were at one time residents of Tazewell. There
survives four daughters; Mrs. W. W. LEVI, Mrs. W. A. VEST Jr.
Miss Blanche HURLEY, all of Radford; Mrs. PETERS, of Richland;
two sons, D. P. HURLEY of Rockville, Md., W.N. HURLEY, of
Gaithersburg, Md.; 12 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Funeral
services were held Sat. at the Central Methodist Church at Radford.
W. Vance STOWERS, aged 57, died of a heat stroke last Friday at his
home near Leesburg while shocking wheat on his farm. Mr. STOWERS was
a native of Tazewell Co but had lived in Loundoun County for the past 27
years where he owned a large farm. He was a member of the Leesburg Methodist
Church.
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