Aged 68 years, 9 months, 8 days.
Mrs. E. T. Hatfield
Mrs. Mary Olive Hatfield, wife of E. T. Hatfield, died in her home in Washington, R.D., near Bakers Station, Wednesday, July 10, at 11:30 a.m.
Mrs. Hatfield was born at Kirby, Greene County, Oct. 2, 1871. She was a member of the Mt. Hermon Baptist Church and had been a resident of the Baker Station community for 42 years.
Surviving are her husband and four children, Allie, of Washington; Mrs. Pearl Hupp, of Amity, R. D. 1; Ray, of Washington, R..D. 6 and Bernice, at home, also a sister, Mrs. Della Patterson, of Vankirk Station.
-- Democrat Messenger (Waynesburg, PA), July 12, 1940
Aged 68 years, 9 months, 8 days.
Mrs. E. T. Hatfield
Mrs. Mary Olive Hatfield, wife of E. T. Hatfield, died in her home in Washington, R.D., near Bakers Station, Wednesday, July 10, at 11:30 a.m.
Mrs. Hatfield was born at Kirby, Greene County, Oct. 2, 1871. She was a member of the Mt. Hermon Baptist Church and had been a resident of the Baker Station community for 42 years.
Surviving are her husband and four children, Allie, of Washington; Mrs. Pearl Hupp, of Amity, R. D. 1; Ray, of Washington, R..D. 6 and Bernice, at home, also a sister, Mrs. Della Patterson, of Vankirk Station.
-- Democrat Messenger (Waynesburg, PA), July 12, 1940
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