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The Richmond Times Dispatch,
Mon, 23 Oct 1933, p8, c2
William T. Kemp
Gloucester, Va., Oct 22 - William T. Kemp, 66, died Friday afternoon as a result of a gunshot wound in the base of the neck. The gun was found near the body of the dead man who had been an invalid for several years.
Funeral services were held at Bellamys Methodist Church Sunday afternoon with burial in the church cemetery, the services being conducted by the Rev. D. G. Trent. Survivng Mr. Kemp, besides his wife, are three daughters: Miss Estelle Kemp and Miss Elizabeth Kemp of Gloucester, and Mrs. Emma Shackelford of Baltimore; three sons, Samuel, Claude and William of Gloucester.
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The Richmond Times Dispatch,
Mon, 23 Oct 1933, p8, c2
William T. Kemp
Gloucester, Va., Oct 22 - William T. Kemp, 66, died Friday afternoon as a result of a gunshot wound in the base of the neck. The gun was found near the body of the dead man who had been an invalid for several years.
Funeral services were held at Bellamys Methodist Church Sunday afternoon with burial in the church cemetery, the services being conducted by the Rev. D. G. Trent. Survivng Mr. Kemp, besides his wife, are three daughters: Miss Estelle Kemp and Miss Elizabeth Kemp of Gloucester, and Mrs. Emma Shackelford of Baltimore; three sons, Samuel, Claude and William of Gloucester.
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