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Ida Belle <I>Dayton</I> Foltz

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Ida Belle Dayton Foltz

Birth
Wetzel County, West Virginia, USA
Death
5 Jan 1938 (aged 52)
Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Slanesville, Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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1st wife of Warren Z. Foltz

Ida Belle Dayton, was born May 15, 1885. She was united in marriage to Warren Foltz, October 17, 1902. She became a christian and united with the Zion Church of Christ at an early age. In this connection she has remained faithful through the years.

She passed from this life January 5, 1938, aged 52 years, 4 months and 10 days.

To this home was born Zelsbur Lawrence, Oda Loretta - now Mrs. Howard Armbrester; Ethel Elma - now Mrs. Leonard Snyder; Delvin Wilbur, Emory, Needa Margaret - now Mrs. Charles Snyder; Grover Cecil, Ollie Pamela - now Mrs. David Catrow; Earl Foltz, and one child who died in infancy.

This devoted wife and mother will be sadly missed in the home and in the community.

Funeral services were conducted in the Zion Church. Interment was in the new cemetery in front of Zion Church. Wilber A. Reid was the officiating clergyman.

NOTE: Body later moved to Salem Church Cemetery
1st wife of Warren Z. Foltz

Ida Belle Dayton, was born May 15, 1885. She was united in marriage to Warren Foltz, October 17, 1902. She became a christian and united with the Zion Church of Christ at an early age. In this connection she has remained faithful through the years.

She passed from this life January 5, 1938, aged 52 years, 4 months and 10 days.

To this home was born Zelsbur Lawrence, Oda Loretta - now Mrs. Howard Armbrester; Ethel Elma - now Mrs. Leonard Snyder; Delvin Wilbur, Emory, Needa Margaret - now Mrs. Charles Snyder; Grover Cecil, Ollie Pamela - now Mrs. David Catrow; Earl Foltz, and one child who died in infancy.

This devoted wife and mother will be sadly missed in the home and in the community.

Funeral services were conducted in the Zion Church. Interment was in the new cemetery in front of Zion Church. Wilber A. Reid was the officiating clergyman.

NOTE: Body later moved to Salem Church Cemetery

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