A Fatal Bolt - Mrs. Will Webber Stricken Wednesday Afternoon
Mrs. Will Webber, 24, who resides at the old Dr. Coward place on Dutch Valley Road near the corporate limits, met an unfortunate death Wednesday afternoon about two o'clock during an electrical storm. The unfortunate woman had stepped to the back porch when stricken by a bolt which almost completely circled the home, tearing away boarding on three sides. Her face was badly burned and one of her shoes was torn away. She leaves a husband and four small children. She was a daughter of Joseph Smith, a farmer residing on Route 3. The funeral services were held at the home Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Luther Wilson, pastor of Black Oak Baptist Church. Interment in Sunset Cemetery.
A Fatal Bolt - Mrs. Will Webber Stricken Wednesday Afternoon
Mrs. Will Webber, 24, who resides at the old Dr. Coward place on Dutch Valley Road near the corporate limits, met an unfortunate death Wednesday afternoon about two o'clock during an electrical storm. The unfortunate woman had stepped to the back porch when stricken by a bolt which almost completely circled the home, tearing away boarding on three sides. Her face was badly burned and one of her shoes was torn away. She leaves a husband and four small children. She was a daughter of Joseph Smith, a farmer residing on Route 3. The funeral services were held at the home Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Luther Wilson, pastor of Black Oak Baptist Church. Interment in Sunset Cemetery.
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