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Darlie Alice <I>Kelley</I> Bond

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Darlie Alice Kelley Bond

Birth
Berea, Ritchie County, West Virginia, USA
Death
30 May 1947 (aged 76)
Roanoke, Lewis County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Roanoke, Lewis County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Ezekiel and Estella Ann (nee Davis) Kelley.

Darlie Alice Kelley married Thomas Everett Bond on 21 Nov 1889 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 143, No 15, p 268, Oct. 13, 1947.

Darlie Alice Kelley Bond, daughter of Ezekiel and Stella Ann (Davis) Kelley, was born June 22, 1870, at Berea, W. Va., and died May 30, 1947, at Roanoke, W. Va.

She was a lifelong Seventh Day Baptist, being in early life a member of the old Otterslide Church at Berea, and later until her death a member of the Roanoke Church .

On November 21, 1889, she was united in marriage with Thomas Everett Bond, who passed to his reward April 21, 1944. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. LulIa Ann Zinn, Salem, W. Va.; four sons: Urcel, Fulsom, W. Va.; Eston, Weston, W. Va.; Oras and George, Roanoke, W. Va.; two daughters, Mrs. L. B. Taylor and Mrs. C. E. Boram, both of Weston, W. Va.

Funeral services were conducted at the Roanoke Church by her pastor, Rev. Marion C. Van Horn, and burial was in the Hevener Cemetery.
M. C. V. H.
Daughter of Ezekiel and Estella Ann (nee Davis) Kelley.

Darlie Alice Kelley married Thomas Everett Bond on 21 Nov 1889 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 143, No 15, p 268, Oct. 13, 1947.

Darlie Alice Kelley Bond, daughter of Ezekiel and Stella Ann (Davis) Kelley, was born June 22, 1870, at Berea, W. Va., and died May 30, 1947, at Roanoke, W. Va.

She was a lifelong Seventh Day Baptist, being in early life a member of the old Otterslide Church at Berea, and later until her death a member of the Roanoke Church .

On November 21, 1889, she was united in marriage with Thomas Everett Bond, who passed to his reward April 21, 1944. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. LulIa Ann Zinn, Salem, W. Va.; four sons: Urcel, Fulsom, W. Va.; Eston, Weston, W. Va.; Oras and George, Roanoke, W. Va.; two daughters, Mrs. L. B. Taylor and Mrs. C. E. Boram, both of Weston, W. Va.

Funeral services were conducted at the Roanoke Church by her pastor, Rev. Marion C. Van Horn, and burial was in the Hevener Cemetery.
M. C. V. H.


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