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Beulah Celeste Salley

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Beulah Celeste Salley

Birth
Perry, Aiken County, South Carolina, USA
Death
18 Jul 1939 (aged 33)
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Square 27, Lot 67 A, Grave 1
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Per her death certificate found on Ancestry.com: she was a daughter of Allen H. Sally and Elizabeth Tyler, both born in Aiken Co. She was single. She was an Xray technician at Baptist Hospital. She resided at 1615 Pickens St. and died at Baptist Hospital of myeloid leukemia. The informant was Mrs. S. D. Smith of Charleston, S. C.

Found in The State 19 July 1939: SALLEY-Relatives and friends of MISS BULA CELESTE SALLEY and Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Smith are invited to attend the funeral service of MISS SALLEY from the Dunbar Funeral home THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. Interment in Elmwood cemetery.

Found in The State: Miss Bula (how it is spelled in the obit) Celeste Salley of 1615 Pickens street, x-ray technician at the Baptist hospital, died at 5:15 yesterday morning at the hospital after an illness of several months. She had been seriously ill for one week. Miss Salley was the daughter of Allen H. Salley and Elizabeth Tyler Salley, and she was born at Perry. She moved to Columbia in 1924 and went into training at the Baptist hospital from which she was graduated in 1927. She did private nursing for several years and then went back to the Baptist hospital as an x-ray technician. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. S. Dannie Smith of Charleston; a half-sister, Mrs. Ed Aldrige of Perry; a niece, Miss Betty Smith of Charleston; two maternal aunts, Mrs. John Eaton and Mrs. George Moser, both of Lakin, Kan.; two paternal aunts, Mrs. Ida Corley of Salley, and Mrs. A. Q. Shealey of Perry; one uncle, Alex Salley of Perry. She was a member of the First Baptist Church. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the Dunbar Funeral home by the Rev. John H. Webb, D. D., pastor of the First Baptist church. Interment will be in Elmwood cemetery.
Per her death certificate found on Ancestry.com: she was a daughter of Allen H. Sally and Elizabeth Tyler, both born in Aiken Co. She was single. She was an Xray technician at Baptist Hospital. She resided at 1615 Pickens St. and died at Baptist Hospital of myeloid leukemia. The informant was Mrs. S. D. Smith of Charleston, S. C.

Found in The State 19 July 1939: SALLEY-Relatives and friends of MISS BULA CELESTE SALLEY and Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Smith are invited to attend the funeral service of MISS SALLEY from the Dunbar Funeral home THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. Interment in Elmwood cemetery.

Found in The State: Miss Bula (how it is spelled in the obit) Celeste Salley of 1615 Pickens street, x-ray technician at the Baptist hospital, died at 5:15 yesterday morning at the hospital after an illness of several months. She had been seriously ill for one week. Miss Salley was the daughter of Allen H. Salley and Elizabeth Tyler Salley, and she was born at Perry. She moved to Columbia in 1924 and went into training at the Baptist hospital from which she was graduated in 1927. She did private nursing for several years and then went back to the Baptist hospital as an x-ray technician. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. S. Dannie Smith of Charleston; a half-sister, Mrs. Ed Aldrige of Perry; a niece, Miss Betty Smith of Charleston; two maternal aunts, Mrs. John Eaton and Mrs. George Moser, both of Lakin, Kan.; two paternal aunts, Mrs. Ida Corley of Salley, and Mrs. A. Q. Shealey of Perry; one uncle, Alex Salley of Perry. She was a member of the First Baptist Church. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the Dunbar Funeral home by the Rev. John H. Webb, D. D., pastor of the First Baptist church. Interment will be in Elmwood cemetery.

Gravesite Details

Transcribed from the book, Internment Records of Elmwood Cemetery, Columbia, three volumes.



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