She was born and reared near Hillsboro, Pocahontas county, and was a daughter of the late Alvin and Mary Agnes Beard Clark. She was educated at the Hillsboro Academy and the old L. F. I., now Greenbrier college in Lewisburg. On August 12, 1891, she was united in marriage to Thomas A. Sydenstricker, of Greenbrier county. They lived at her old home in Pocahontas county, until twenty-five years ago, when they moved to Lewisburg. Her husband died in 1932. She is survived by two daughters - Ann, wife of George E. Fuller, who lives in Washington, D. C., and Polly, wife of Claude E. McLaughlin, of Lewisburg, - and one grandson, George E. Fuller, Jr., who is a dentist and is connected with the U. S. Army medical corps in St. Louis, Mo. Also, she is survived by her sister, Mrs. Andrew Price, of Marlinton.
Funeral services were held at her home on Thursday afternoon, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Lloyd McF. Courtney, and burial was beside the grave of her husband in Rosewood cemetery.
Mrs. Sydenstricker had been a lifelong member of the Presbyterian church, and was a kindly hospitable, home-loving woman.
She was born and reared near Hillsboro, Pocahontas county, and was a daughter of the late Alvin and Mary Agnes Beard Clark. She was educated at the Hillsboro Academy and the old L. F. I., now Greenbrier college in Lewisburg. On August 12, 1891, she was united in marriage to Thomas A. Sydenstricker, of Greenbrier county. They lived at her old home in Pocahontas county, until twenty-five years ago, when they moved to Lewisburg. Her husband died in 1932. She is survived by two daughters - Ann, wife of George E. Fuller, who lives in Washington, D. C., and Polly, wife of Claude E. McLaughlin, of Lewisburg, - and one grandson, George E. Fuller, Jr., who is a dentist and is connected with the U. S. Army medical corps in St. Louis, Mo. Also, she is survived by her sister, Mrs. Andrew Price, of Marlinton.
Funeral services were held at her home on Thursday afternoon, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Lloyd McF. Courtney, and burial was beside the grave of her husband in Rosewood cemetery.
Mrs. Sydenstricker had been a lifelong member of the Presbyterian church, and was a kindly hospitable, home-loving woman.
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