Father: Paul Summers
Married Rose White
Feb 7, 1922 in Clay County, West Virginia
Publication: Charleston Gazette
Thursday, September 14, 1961
Charleston, West Virginia
Obituary: SUMMERS, Ervin Grose – 67, of
Stop 15, St. Albans, died Wednesday in
Kanawha Valley Hospital of a heart attack.
He was a 25 year employee of FMC
Corp. before his retirement two years ago.
He was a veteran of World War I, a native
of Clay County and they Residenz of St.
Albans since 193O. He attended Grace
Baptist Temple. He was a member of
the American Legion.
Survivors are his wife, Rosa; two
daughters, Mrs. Imogene B. Dennison
of St. Albans, Mrs. June Payne
of South Charleston; four sisters,
Mrs. Gertrude Rollins of Fort,
Fla. and Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell,
Mrs. Pribble Burchette, and Mrs.
Emma King, all of Charleston;
two brothers, Everett and Ray,
both of Charleston: and two
grandchildren.
Service will be conducted at 2:30 p.m.
Friday in Grace Baptist Temple
by Dr. O. E, Caldwell. Burial will be in
Cunningham Memorial Park. The
body will remain at Alley and Casdorph
Funeral Home until 1:30 p.m. Friday.
Father: Paul Summers
Married Rose White
Feb 7, 1922 in Clay County, West Virginia
Publication: Charleston Gazette
Thursday, September 14, 1961
Charleston, West Virginia
Obituary: SUMMERS, Ervin Grose – 67, of
Stop 15, St. Albans, died Wednesday in
Kanawha Valley Hospital of a heart attack.
He was a 25 year employee of FMC
Corp. before his retirement two years ago.
He was a veteran of World War I, a native
of Clay County and they Residenz of St.
Albans since 193O. He attended Grace
Baptist Temple. He was a member of
the American Legion.
Survivors are his wife, Rosa; two
daughters, Mrs. Imogene B. Dennison
of St. Albans, Mrs. June Payne
of South Charleston; four sisters,
Mrs. Gertrude Rollins of Fort,
Fla. and Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell,
Mrs. Pribble Burchette, and Mrs.
Emma King, all of Charleston;
two brothers, Everett and Ray,
both of Charleston: and two
grandchildren.
Service will be conducted at 2:30 p.m.
Friday in Grace Baptist Temple
by Dr. O. E, Caldwell. Burial will be in
Cunningham Memorial Park. The
body will remain at Alley and Casdorph
Funeral Home until 1:30 p.m. Friday.
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