E. J. LINEBERRY
E. J. Lineberry, 68, who resided at Graham's Forge in the eastern portion of Wythe county, died early Saturday morning, October 9, in the Pulaski hospital. He had been a patient in the hospital two weeks.
The deceased had been in the mercantile business for a number of years, but had retired because of ill health.
Surviving are the widow, ten children, two sisters and one brother. Funeral services were conducted at Main Street Christian church, Wytheville, Sunday at 2:30 p. m., by Rev. G. O. Gard, pastor of the church; Rev. C. B. Livesay, a former pastor, now pastor of the Christian church at Appalachia, and Rev. A. C. Meadows, pastor of the First Christian church, Radford.
Interment was in Felts cemetery, Galax.
E. J. LINEBERRY
E. J. Lineberry, 68, who resided at Graham's Forge in the eastern portion of Wythe county, died early Saturday morning, October 9, in the Pulaski hospital. He had been a patient in the hospital two weeks.
The deceased had been in the mercantile business for a number of years, but had retired because of ill health.
Surviving are the widow, ten children, two sisters and one brother. Funeral services were conducted at Main Street Christian church, Wytheville, Sunday at 2:30 p. m., by Rev. G. O. Gard, pastor of the church; Rev. C. B. Livesay, a former pastor, now pastor of the Christian church at Appalachia, and Rev. A. C. Meadows, pastor of the First Christian church, Radford.
Interment was in Felts cemetery, Galax.
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