Mrs. Snell was a daughter of the late Joseph Early and was born sixty-six years ago. She was a devoted member of the Church of the Brethren, and possessed a beautiful Christian character.
She is survived by three sons, Jos. Snell, of Los Angeles, Cal., Paul Snell, of Colorado and Dr. David Snell of Lewisburg, Oregon, and by two daughter, Mrs. Elmer Roller, of New Market and Mrs. Garber, of New Hope. She is also survived by five sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Hugh Richie, Miss Lizzie Early and Daniel Early, of Rockingham County, Misses Maggie and Mary Early of California, Miss Annie Early, of Bridgewater and Abe Early of New Hope.
The funeral will take place this morning at 10 0'clock, from the Brethren.
Staunton Daily Leader (Staunton, Virginia) · Tue, Jun 6, 1916
Mrs. Snell was a daughter of the late Joseph Early and was born sixty-six years ago. She was a devoted member of the Church of the Brethren, and possessed a beautiful Christian character.
She is survived by three sons, Jos. Snell, of Los Angeles, Cal., Paul Snell, of Colorado and Dr. David Snell of Lewisburg, Oregon, and by two daughter, Mrs. Elmer Roller, of New Market and Mrs. Garber, of New Hope. She is also survived by five sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Hugh Richie, Miss Lizzie Early and Daniel Early, of Rockingham County, Misses Maggie and Mary Early of California, Miss Annie Early, of Bridgewater and Abe Early of New Hope.
The funeral will take place this morning at 10 0'clock, from the Brethren.
Staunton Daily Leader (Staunton, Virginia) · Tue, Jun 6, 1916
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