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WEEKLY, O. F.
Deaths.
O. F. Weekly died last Monday afternoon, March 18, 1901, after an
illness of thirteen months with lung trouble. Deceased was the oldest child
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weekly, of Milton, at whose home his death occurred.
He was born October 1, 1876, being 24 years old past at his death. Frank was
a bright and ambitious young man and took quite a lead in social affairs,
being a prominent member of the local lodges of Senior American Mechanics
and Knights of Pythias, which Orders in union conducted the burial. A young
wife and four small children, the eldest being but 5 years of age, survive
the deceased. The bereaved widow, parents and brothers of the deceased have
the deep sympathy of our people in their sorrow. The funeral services were
held Tuesday afternoon, from the Baptist church, Rev. Fitzgerald
officiating, and the interment was in Milton cemetery. -The Cabell Record, Milton, W. Va. Thursday, March
21, 1901
WELLMAN, Helen Bennett — Mrs. Helen Bennett Wellman of 2509 1st
Ave. rear, Huntington, wife of Claude Wellman, died Thursday in Cabell
Huntington Hospital. She was a retired Perry Norvall Shoe Co. employee. Area
survivors include three sisters, Lillian Wood and Margaret Pittman, both of
Chesapeake, Ohio, and Emma Wilfong of Huntington; and one brother, Charles
Bennett of Huntington. Funeral 2 p.m. Sunday at Beard Mortuary; burial in
Woodmere Memorial Park. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the
funeral home. -The Herald-Dispatch, Saturday, August 13, 1988
WESLEY, Mrs. Mary L.
MRS. MARY L. WESLEY — Formerly of Huntington and a sister of Mrs. C. B.
Lauhon of Eleventh avenue, died yesterday evening at 6 o'clock at the home
of a daughter, Mrs. Douglas Kouns, of Steubenville, O., after an extended
illness. Funeral arrangements are incomplete, but burial will be at
Ashland. -The Huntington Herald-Dispatch, Friday, April 9,
1937, page 12

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