At 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in the Bodey Funeral home, Warwood, services will be held for Mrs. Ruth Mae Patrick, 57, former resident of Wheeling, and more recently of Tiltonsville, Ohio, who succumbed Friday in the Wheeling hospital.
Rev. A.F. Shomo, pastor of Warwood Methodist church, is to be the officiating clergyman. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery.
Mrs. Patrick had been ill some time and was admitted to the hospital three days ago.
Mrs. Patrick was born in Kanawha county, West Virginia, June 30, 1887, a daughter of Isaac Edward Perdue and Mollie Mary Estep Perdue. She moved to Wheeling in 1919 and had resided in this vicinity since that time.
Surviving are three daughters
Mrs. Dorothy Hilton, of Tiltonsville, Ohio
Mrs. Kay Merrick, of Washington, D.C.;
Mrs. Mildred Wieneke of Tiltonsville;
two sons, James Patrick and Dueward Irvin Patrick, of Tiltonsville;
one sister, Mrs. Quida Jean King, Kanawha County, West Virginia;
three brothers Charles Perdue, Harry Perdue, and William Perdue, all of Kanawha county;
11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
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Wheeling Register
20 October 1945
At 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in the Bodey Funeral home, Warwood, services will be held for Mrs. Ruth Mae Patrick, 57, former resident of Wheeling, and more recently of Tiltonsville, Ohio, who succumbed Friday in the Wheeling hospital.
Rev. A.F. Shomo, pastor of Warwood Methodist church, is to be the officiating clergyman. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery.
Mrs. Patrick had been ill some time and was admitted to the hospital three days ago.
Mrs. Patrick was born in Kanawha county, West Virginia, June 30, 1887, a daughter of Isaac Edward Perdue and Mollie Mary Estep Perdue. She moved to Wheeling in 1919 and had resided in this vicinity since that time.
Surviving are three daughters
Mrs. Dorothy Hilton, of Tiltonsville, Ohio
Mrs. Kay Merrick, of Washington, D.C.;
Mrs. Mildred Wieneke of Tiltonsville;
two sons, James Patrick and Dueward Irvin Patrick, of Tiltonsville;
one sister, Mrs. Quida Jean King, Kanawha County, West Virginia;
three brothers Charles Perdue, Harry Perdue, and William Perdue, all of Kanawha county;
11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
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Wheeling Register
20 October 1945
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