SATURDAY MAY 6 1922
DIED SUDDENLY IN OHIO; WILL BE BURIED HERE
Charles E. Leaver, whose wife and two young children have been residing in Williamsburg the past five years, died last Sunday in Mansfield, Ohio, where he had been employed for some time. His death was very sudden and Mrs. Leaver knew nothing of his illness until she received a telegram announcing his death. He was a native of Colorado. Mrs. Leaver was formerly Miss Annie Sweaney, of Williamsburg.
The remains were brought to Williamsburg yesterday afternoon, and taken directly to Cedar Grove cemetery for interment, the service at the grove being conducted by the Reverend Lee G. Crutchfield, pastor of the Methodist church.
SATURDAY MAY 6 1922
DIED SUDDENLY IN OHIO; WILL BE BURIED HERE
Charles E. Leaver, whose wife and two young children have been residing in Williamsburg the past five years, died last Sunday in Mansfield, Ohio, where he had been employed for some time. His death was very sudden and Mrs. Leaver knew nothing of his illness until she received a telegram announcing his death. He was a native of Colorado. Mrs. Leaver was formerly Miss Annie Sweaney, of Williamsburg.
The remains were brought to Williamsburg yesterday afternoon, and taken directly to Cedar Grove cemetery for interment, the service at the grove being conducted by the Reverend Lee G. Crutchfield, pastor of the Methodist church.
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