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Charles William Chapman

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Charles William Chapman

Birth
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15 Oct 1918 (aged 61)
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Wabun, Roanoke County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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The Roanoke Times, October 17, 1918: Charles W Chapman

News of the death of Charles W. Chapman came yesterday, Roanoke lost one of their best known and best loved citizens. Death was due to heart failure, superinduced by a paralytic stroke on November 12 last year his sixty-second birthday.

Mr. Chapman was well known in the county, having for a number of years served on the board of supervisors and was for a long time a member of the school board of his district. He was a farmer and dad resided for a long time at the old Hatcher homestead in Roanoke in Roanoke county.

He is survived by a widow who prior to her marriage was Miss Laura Hatcher, sister of the late Charles L. Hatcher, sheriff of Roanoke county for several terms, three sons, Lacy, Willie, and Henry Chapman, and two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Penn and Mrs. Jennie Penn and Mrs. Junie Angle, of Rocky Mount. One brother, Ira Chapman, of Roanoke county, also survive.

The funeral will be held today at the family residence at 1 o'clock at the family residence, conducted by the Rev. P. H. Chelf, of Salem, assisted by the Rev. W. O. Talbert, pastor of the Salem M. E. Church, South. Interment will be in the Hatcher Family burial ground on Mr. Chapman's farm.

The pall-bearers will be Thomas Beamer. J. B. Nichols, P.L.Good, Irvin Meadows, Kemper Goodwin and James Reynolds.
The Roanoke Times, October 17, 1918: Charles W Chapman

News of the death of Charles W. Chapman came yesterday, Roanoke lost one of their best known and best loved citizens. Death was due to heart failure, superinduced by a paralytic stroke on November 12 last year his sixty-second birthday.

Mr. Chapman was well known in the county, having for a number of years served on the board of supervisors and was for a long time a member of the school board of his district. He was a farmer and dad resided for a long time at the old Hatcher homestead in Roanoke in Roanoke county.

He is survived by a widow who prior to her marriage was Miss Laura Hatcher, sister of the late Charles L. Hatcher, sheriff of Roanoke county for several terms, three sons, Lacy, Willie, and Henry Chapman, and two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Penn and Mrs. Jennie Penn and Mrs. Junie Angle, of Rocky Mount. One brother, Ira Chapman, of Roanoke county, also survive.

The funeral will be held today at the family residence at 1 o'clock at the family residence, conducted by the Rev. P. H. Chelf, of Salem, assisted by the Rev. W. O. Talbert, pastor of the Salem M. E. Church, South. Interment will be in the Hatcher Family burial ground on Mr. Chapman's farm.

The pall-bearers will be Thomas Beamer. J. B. Nichols, P.L.Good, Irvin Meadows, Kemper Goodwin and James Reynolds.

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In memory of Chas. W. Chapman Nov. 18, 1856 Oct. 15, 1918



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