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William Cundiff

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William Cundiff

Birth
Lee County, Kentucky, USA
Death
13 Aug 1937 (aged 55)
McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Elkatawa, Breathitt County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Long Illness Fatal to Wm. Cundiff

William M. Cundiff, 56, of Elkatawa, employee of the Louisville and Nashville railway company, died Saturday, August 14, at the Rocky Glen Sanitorium in McConnelsville, OH, following and illness of more than a year.
Born in Lee county September 25, 1881, Mr. Cundiff was a son of Robert and Mary Wyatt Cundiff. His parents moved the this county when he was six months old and he had resided here until his death. He has been an employee of the Louisville and Nashville R.R. company since March, 1913.
Mr. Cundiff married Miss Manerva Little, daughter of the late Judge James L. Little of Elkatawa. Twelve children were born to them, three dying in infancy.
He was removed from his home to the sanitorium in September, 1936. The body was brought to the home at Elkatawa Sunday where funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon by Rev. J.M. Bemisa pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city and Miss Elizabeth O'Conner, Oakdale. Interment followed in the Little cemetery at Town Branch. Ray and Blake, funeral directors of this city, had charge.
Besides his widow, Mr. Cundiff is survived by nine children, five sons, Bernice, Vernon, James, J.B. and Virgil; four daughters, Buelah, Ernestine and Lennie Myrtle and Mrs. Eliza Brown and three grand children, also six sisters, Mrs. Nannie Newland, Elkatawa, Mrs. Callie Marks, Primrose, Mrs. Joanna Griffith, Cane Creek, Mrs. Lula Lutes, and Mrs. Grace Wilson, Oakdale, and Mrs. Bettie Foreman, Middletown, OH, and two brothers, George Cundiff, Elkatawa and Charles H. Cundiff, Cleveland, OH. One uncle, Rueben Cundiff, Campton and a number of other relatives survive.
The Jackson Times 8-19-1937
Long Illness Fatal to Wm. Cundiff

William M. Cundiff, 56, of Elkatawa, employee of the Louisville and Nashville railway company, died Saturday, August 14, at the Rocky Glen Sanitorium in McConnelsville, OH, following and illness of more than a year.
Born in Lee county September 25, 1881, Mr. Cundiff was a son of Robert and Mary Wyatt Cundiff. His parents moved the this county when he was six months old and he had resided here until his death. He has been an employee of the Louisville and Nashville R.R. company since March, 1913.
Mr. Cundiff married Miss Manerva Little, daughter of the late Judge James L. Little of Elkatawa. Twelve children were born to them, three dying in infancy.
He was removed from his home to the sanitorium in September, 1936. The body was brought to the home at Elkatawa Sunday where funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon by Rev. J.M. Bemisa pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city and Miss Elizabeth O'Conner, Oakdale. Interment followed in the Little cemetery at Town Branch. Ray and Blake, funeral directors of this city, had charge.
Besides his widow, Mr. Cundiff is survived by nine children, five sons, Bernice, Vernon, James, J.B. and Virgil; four daughters, Buelah, Ernestine and Lennie Myrtle and Mrs. Eliza Brown and three grand children, also six sisters, Mrs. Nannie Newland, Elkatawa, Mrs. Callie Marks, Primrose, Mrs. Joanna Griffith, Cane Creek, Mrs. Lula Lutes, and Mrs. Grace Wilson, Oakdale, and Mrs. Bettie Foreman, Middletown, OH, and two brothers, George Cundiff, Elkatawa and Charles H. Cundiff, Cleveland, OH. One uncle, Rueben Cundiff, Campton and a number of other relatives survive.
The Jackson Times 8-19-1937

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