Monday, December 11, 1950 Page 2
Thomas Blake, 90,
Dies at Frametown
(Special to The Gazette)
GASSAWAY, Dec. 10 - Thomas L. Blake, 90, of Frametown, a resident of Braxton County all his life, died Sunday at his home.
He is survived by five sons, S. M. Blake and J. D. Blake, both of Frametown, J. G. Blake and Jess Blake, both of Amherstdale, and W. F. Blake of Burnsville; five daughters, Mrs. Estelle Fisher of Hacker Valley, Mrs. Lilly Allen of Frametown, Mrs. Alice Lipps of Little Hocking, O., Mrs. Blanche Riffle of Orlando, and Miss Ressie Blake of Clarksburg; and one sister, Mrs. Ellen Gross of Burnsville. The body is at Bartlett Mortuary in Gassaway.
Contributor:
Charlotte Johnson - [email protected]
Monday, December 11, 1950 Page 2
Thomas Blake, 90,
Dies at Frametown
(Special to The Gazette)
GASSAWAY, Dec. 10 - Thomas L. Blake, 90, of Frametown, a resident of Braxton County all his life, died Sunday at his home.
He is survived by five sons, S. M. Blake and J. D. Blake, both of Frametown, J. G. Blake and Jess Blake, both of Amherstdale, and W. F. Blake of Burnsville; five daughters, Mrs. Estelle Fisher of Hacker Valley, Mrs. Lilly Allen of Frametown, Mrs. Alice Lipps of Little Hocking, O., Mrs. Blanche Riffle of Orlando, and Miss Ressie Blake of Clarksburg; and one sister, Mrs. Ellen Gross of Burnsville. The body is at Bartlett Mortuary in Gassaway.
Contributor:
Charlotte Johnson - [email protected]
Family Members
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Estella Belle Blake Fisher
1882–1974
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Lillie Victoria Blake Allen
1886–1968
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Sylvester Monroe "Bud" Blake
1888–1973
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Alice Mae Blake Lipps
1892–1966
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James Gilbert Blake
1893–1972
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Blanche Myrtle Blake Riffle
1898–1972
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John Deam Blake
1901–1967
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Jesse Lewis Blake
1903–1989
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William Fray Blake
1905–1986
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Ressie Ann Blake
1908–1999
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