w/o Charles D. Roudebush
(Carrollton Free Press Standard, Thurs. July 28, 1977)
Mrs. Verda J. Roudebush, 85, of 1227 Schneider Road, N.E., North Canton, died Saturday in Hanover House near Massillon after a year's illness. Born at Malvern, a daughter of the late Charles and Cora Finefrock Janson, she moved to North Canton in 1952 and was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church near Canton. Her husband, Charles D. Roudebush, former superintendent at Robinson Clay Products in Malvern, preceded her in death in 1970. She is survived by a brother, Attorney Price Janson of Canton, a nephew and two nieces. Services were held Tuesday at the McCreery-Finefrock Funeral Home at Magnolia with Rev. Donald E. Safford officiating. Burial was at Bethlehem cemetery, Malvern.
w/o Charles D. Roudebush
(Carrollton Free Press Standard, Thurs. July 28, 1977)
Mrs. Verda J. Roudebush, 85, of 1227 Schneider Road, N.E., North Canton, died Saturday in Hanover House near Massillon after a year's illness. Born at Malvern, a daughter of the late Charles and Cora Finefrock Janson, she moved to North Canton in 1952 and was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church near Canton. Her husband, Charles D. Roudebush, former superintendent at Robinson Clay Products in Malvern, preceded her in death in 1970. She is survived by a brother, Attorney Price Janson of Canton, a nephew and two nieces. Services were held Tuesday at the McCreery-Finefrock Funeral Home at Magnolia with Rev. Donald E. Safford officiating. Burial was at Bethlehem cemetery, Malvern.
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