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J. Claude Rigney

Birth
Death
30 Dec 1936 (aged 27)
Burial
Freeman, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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J. C. RIGNEY. 27, IS TAKEN BY DEATH
Manager Of Motion Picture Houses Succumbs To Complications;
Rites Will Be Held Friday

J. Claude RIgney, 27, manager of the motion picture houses atBramwell, Maybeury and McComas, died at 1:45 yesterday afternoon, December 30, 1936, at Bramwell, succumbing to complications.
He had been seriously ill for about five weeks.
Funeral services will be he'd at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Freeman Baptist church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Pebworlh, following by interment in the Freeman cemetery.
Mr. Rigney, a widely-known young man of the Bramwell section He was the son of Robert N. Rigney and Lucy Tabor Rigney., of Bramwell, and was born April 2, 1909, and was reared in that community.
Besides his parents he is survived by his wife, who before marriage was Miss Ada Mills, of McComas, and the following brothers and sisters: Millard, Howard and Earl Rigney, of Bramwell; Miss Beulah Rigney, of Aurora, 111., Myrtle, Dorothy and June Rigney, Mrs. John Wasco and Mrs. Cecil Mulllns, all of Bramwell.
Active pallbearers will be; Carl Johnson, Leon Cromer, Ed Pasley, Lynn Scott, George Allen, Fred Niswander, Cecil Cowan, Fred Boley,
Jimmy Hlnchee, Lawrence Shields, Robert Creasy, Walter Creasy, Raymond Boley, Kenneth Price.
Honorary pallbearers: R. L- Parson, John Hewitt, R. B. Smith. A. M. Herndon, Louis Little, J. A. Littie, J. C. Newbold, S. J. Bryant, E, L. Keesllng, C. E. Crumby, O. H Carroll, E. R. Odell, Dr. H. B. Luttrell. Dr. D. F. Love, Ernest Freeman, William Guy, T. S. Painter, S. C. Moore, Leonard Boley, Jonathan Bowen, L. J. Wagner and Thomas Stockdale.
J. C. RIGNEY. 27, IS TAKEN BY DEATH
Manager Of Motion Picture Houses Succumbs To Complications;
Rites Will Be Held Friday

J. Claude RIgney, 27, manager of the motion picture houses atBramwell, Maybeury and McComas, died at 1:45 yesterday afternoon, December 30, 1936, at Bramwell, succumbing to complications.
He had been seriously ill for about five weeks.
Funeral services will be he'd at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Freeman Baptist church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Pebworlh, following by interment in the Freeman cemetery.
Mr. Rigney, a widely-known young man of the Bramwell section He was the son of Robert N. Rigney and Lucy Tabor Rigney., of Bramwell, and was born April 2, 1909, and was reared in that community.
Besides his parents he is survived by his wife, who before marriage was Miss Ada Mills, of McComas, and the following brothers and sisters: Millard, Howard and Earl Rigney, of Bramwell; Miss Beulah Rigney, of Aurora, 111., Myrtle, Dorothy and June Rigney, Mrs. John Wasco and Mrs. Cecil Mulllns, all of Bramwell.
Active pallbearers will be; Carl Johnson, Leon Cromer, Ed Pasley, Lynn Scott, George Allen, Fred Niswander, Cecil Cowan, Fred Boley,
Jimmy Hlnchee, Lawrence Shields, Robert Creasy, Walter Creasy, Raymond Boley, Kenneth Price.
Honorary pallbearers: R. L- Parson, John Hewitt, R. B. Smith. A. M. Herndon, Louis Little, J. A. Littie, J. C. Newbold, S. J. Bryant, E, L. Keesllng, C. E. Crumby, O. H Carroll, E. R. Odell, Dr. H. B. Luttrell. Dr. D. F. Love, Ernest Freeman, William Guy, T. S. Painter, S. C. Moore, Leonard Boley, Jonathan Bowen, L. J. Wagner and Thomas Stockdale.

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