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Rodella Adaline <I>Reynolds</I> Harriman

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Rodella Adaline Reynolds Harriman

Birth
Carroll County, Virginia, USA
Death
10 Nov 1932 (aged 54)
Roanoke City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Pulaski, Pulaski County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Mrs. B.H. Harriman, 54, of East Pulaski, who died at the Lewis-Gale hospital, Roanoke, early yesterday morning will be held from the home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will follow in the Dora cemetery. The services will be in charge of Elder Harris, pastor of the Indian Valley Floyd county, Primitive Baptist church. Mrs. Harriman was taken to Roanoke last week suffering from mastoid trouble. Two operations and two blood transfusions were resorted to in an effort to save her life. Blood for transfusions was taken from a son, Maynard Harriman. The deceased was a member of the Primitive Baptist church, having become a member when a young woman. She was loved and respected by all those who knew her and will be missed in the community. She lived a true Christian life and was active in church and religious affairs. Survivors are B.H. Harriman, the husband; Mrs. Trigg Price, Mrs. J.W. Miller, Huntington, WV; Harbert Harriman, Cleveland, OH; Maynard Harriman, Mrs. Bill Morefield; Mrs. Edgar Sexton and Junior Harriman. Pall bearers will be employees of the Virginia Maid hosiery mills.

PULASKI SOUTHWEST TIMES, Fri, Nov 11, 1932
Funeral services for Mrs. B.H. Harriman, 54, of East Pulaski, who died at the Lewis-Gale hospital, Roanoke, early yesterday morning will be held from the home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will follow in the Dora cemetery. The services will be in charge of Elder Harris, pastor of the Indian Valley Floyd county, Primitive Baptist church. Mrs. Harriman was taken to Roanoke last week suffering from mastoid trouble. Two operations and two blood transfusions were resorted to in an effort to save her life. Blood for transfusions was taken from a son, Maynard Harriman. The deceased was a member of the Primitive Baptist church, having become a member when a young woman. She was loved and respected by all those who knew her and will be missed in the community. She lived a true Christian life and was active in church and religious affairs. Survivors are B.H. Harriman, the husband; Mrs. Trigg Price, Mrs. J.W. Miller, Huntington, WV; Harbert Harriman, Cleveland, OH; Maynard Harriman, Mrs. Bill Morefield; Mrs. Edgar Sexton and Junior Harriman. Pall bearers will be employees of the Virginia Maid hosiery mills.

PULASKI SOUTHWEST TIMES, Fri, Nov 11, 1932


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