Charleston Daily Mail--9 Feb 1956
Mrs. Lottie Slack, 62, of Chesapeak, died in a Charleston hospital early this morning. Mrs. Slack was a native of Raleigh County and moved to the Kanawha Valley in her early childhood.
Surviving are two daughters Mrs. Opal Flowers of Chesapeake and Mrs. Magdalene Shearer of Detroit, Michigan. Four sons, Charles of Chesapeak, Bill of Carbon, Galen of Eskdale, and George of Decota; four sisters, Mrs. Lelia Hanson of Charleston, Mrs. Lillie Perry of Galloway, Mrs. L.F. Webb of Chesapeak and Mrs. Dora
Bradford of Dry Creek, two brother, Tom and Wood Jarrell of Dry Creek; and seven grandchildren.
The body is at Pryor Funeral HOme in East Bank.
Charleston Daily Mail--9 Feb 1956
Mrs. Lottie Slack, 62, of Chesapeak, died in a Charleston hospital early this morning. Mrs. Slack was a native of Raleigh County and moved to the Kanawha Valley in her early childhood.
Surviving are two daughters Mrs. Opal Flowers of Chesapeake and Mrs. Magdalene Shearer of Detroit, Michigan. Four sons, Charles of Chesapeak, Bill of Carbon, Galen of Eskdale, and George of Decota; four sisters, Mrs. Lelia Hanson of Charleston, Mrs. Lillie Perry of Galloway, Mrs. L.F. Webb of Chesapeak and Mrs. Dora
Bradford of Dry Creek, two brother, Tom and Wood Jarrell of Dry Creek; and seven grandchildren.
The body is at Pryor Funeral HOme in East Bank.
Family Members
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Joseph Nelson Jarrell
1870–1945
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William Albert "Al" Jarrell
1872–1939
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Jake Franklin Jarrell
1874–1953
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Pauline Elizabeth "Sis" Jarrell Webb
1876–1976
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Martha Dora "Dora Bob" Jarrell Bradford
1878–1965
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James Alfred "Tom" Jarrell
1881–1958
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Wood Jarrell
1884–1983
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Sarah Virginia Jarrell Eskew
1886–1943
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Lillie Ann Jarrell Perry
1888–1969
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