Charles Harrison Long, 79, died last night in the Community Hospital where he had been a patient since late November when he was injured by a cow on his farm in Pulaski county. The body is at the Seaver Funeral Home where services will be held but the date has not been set. Burial will be in the Virginia Conference Headquarters Burial Grounds in Dublin. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Charles H. Long, Route 2, Dublin; two sons, John A. Long, Detroit; Charles H. Long, Pittsburgh; two grandchildren; and five sisters, Mrs. B.D. White, Wilmington, DE; Mrs. J.F. Teel, Selma, NE; Mrs. J.W. Anders, Cambria; Mrs D.B. Price; Price's Fork; and Mrs. John Albert, Long's Shop.
THE NEWS JOURNAL, RADFORD, Va, DEC 20, 1955
Charles Harrison Long, 79, died last night in the Community Hospital where he had been a patient since late November when he was injured by a cow on his farm in Pulaski county. The body is at the Seaver Funeral Home where services will be held but the date has not been set. Burial will be in the Virginia Conference Headquarters Burial Grounds in Dublin. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Charles H. Long, Route 2, Dublin; two sons, John A. Long, Detroit; Charles H. Long, Pittsburgh; two grandchildren; and five sisters, Mrs. B.D. White, Wilmington, DE; Mrs. J.F. Teel, Selma, NE; Mrs. J.W. Anders, Cambria; Mrs D.B. Price; Price's Fork; and Mrs. John Albert, Long's Shop.
THE NEWS JOURNAL, RADFORD, Va, DEC 20, 1955
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