CHARLIE E. BAME CALLED BY DEATH
SERVICES WEDNESDAY FOR WW II VETERAN
Charlie Edward Bame, 53, of Williamstown, died in San Antonio Hospital, Kenton, at 8:25 o'clock last night of a heart ailment. He was in failing health several years and seriously ill one week.
Born in Williamstown Nov. 24, 1903, he was the son of John A. and Jennie B. (Inman) Bame, who live in Williamstown. He never married.
Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ray (Stella) Davis, Williamstown; Mrs. Frank (Eva) Marshall, Forest; Ralph, Fostoria; Leo, Toledo; Robert, Williamstown and Mrs. Raymond (Ruby) Essinger, Dunkirk.
Three brothers, Carl, Frank and Walter, are dead.
He was a veteran of World War II.
Services will be held in the Dally Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday, the Rev. J. J. Anglemyer officiating. Burial will be in Williamstown Cemetery.
The body is at the funeral home.
CHARLIE E. BAME CALLED BY DEATH
SERVICES WEDNESDAY FOR WW II VETERAN
Charlie Edward Bame, 53, of Williamstown, died in San Antonio Hospital, Kenton, at 8:25 o'clock last night of a heart ailment. He was in failing health several years and seriously ill one week.
Born in Williamstown Nov. 24, 1903, he was the son of John A. and Jennie B. (Inman) Bame, who live in Williamstown. He never married.
Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ray (Stella) Davis, Williamstown; Mrs. Frank (Eva) Marshall, Forest; Ralph, Fostoria; Leo, Toledo; Robert, Williamstown and Mrs. Raymond (Ruby) Essinger, Dunkirk.
Three brothers, Carl, Frank and Walter, are dead.
He was a veteran of World War II.
Services will be held in the Dally Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday, the Rev. J. J. Anglemyer officiating. Burial will be in Williamstown Cemetery.
The body is at the funeral home.
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