FORMER RESIDENT BURIED AT LEAKSVILLE
Barney C. Painter, of Stephens City, Va., a former resident of this county, died at his home on Monday, lacking four days of being fifty-seven years old, and was brought to Leaksville for burial on Wednesday. Mr. Painter had been disabled by rheumatism for more than twenty years.
He was a son of Noah Painter, deceased, of Leaksville, and was a resident of this county until about twenty years ago when he bought a small farm near Stephens City, which continued to be his home thereafter.
Mr. Painter leaves a widow, who was Miss Stella Fleming, daughter of the late Pendleton Fleming, of Leaksville.
His surviving children are Mrs. W. DeHaven, of near Winchester, Lloyd Painter, of Canterburg, Va., and Paul P. Painter and Misses Nellie E. and May F. Painter, at home.
He leaves also three brothers, Ambrose C. Painter, of Edgewood, Md., I.N. Painter, of Stephens City, and Charles W. Painter, of near Luray, and two sisters, Mrs. May Turner and Mrs. Sarah Mayes, both of Stanley.
The widow and all of the children, brothers and sisters were present at the funeral.
Eld. John B. Jenkins preached the funeral in Fairview Methodist church near Stephens City and also conducted the burial service at the Leaksville cemetery member of the Primitive Baptist church.
FORMER RESIDENT BURIED AT LEAKSVILLE
Barney C. Painter, of Stephens City, Va., a former resident of this county, died at his home on Monday, lacking four days of being fifty-seven years old, and was brought to Leaksville for burial on Wednesday. Mr. Painter had been disabled by rheumatism for more than twenty years.
He was a son of Noah Painter, deceased, of Leaksville, and was a resident of this county until about twenty years ago when he bought a small farm near Stephens City, which continued to be his home thereafter.
Mr. Painter leaves a widow, who was Miss Stella Fleming, daughter of the late Pendleton Fleming, of Leaksville.
His surviving children are Mrs. W. DeHaven, of near Winchester, Lloyd Painter, of Canterburg, Va., and Paul P. Painter and Misses Nellie E. and May F. Painter, at home.
He leaves also three brothers, Ambrose C. Painter, of Edgewood, Md., I.N. Painter, of Stephens City, and Charles W. Painter, of near Luray, and two sisters, Mrs. May Turner and Mrs. Sarah Mayes, both of Stanley.
The widow and all of the children, brothers and sisters were present at the funeral.
Eld. John B. Jenkins preached the funeral in Fairview Methodist church near Stephens City and also conducted the burial service at the Leaksville cemetery member of the Primitive Baptist church.
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