Born June 22, 1915, he was the son of the late Horace and Alida Johnson Solomon of Stony Point, VA.
He was a member of the Free Union Baptist Church of Stony Point, VA and was in the employment of Mr. W. A. Rhinehart of Cherry Hill Farm, Charlottesville, VA.
Left to mourn Mr. Solomon is his wife Mrs. Pauline Solomon of the home, one son Mr. Odell Smith of Charlottesville, two daughters, Mrs. Frances A. Brown of Charlottesville, and Mrs. Marie Feggans of Esmont, VA, one brother Mr. Joseph Solomon of Charlottesville, eight grandchildren, three great grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
We all miss you with every passing
hour and moment, We understand,
Rest my father, there's no more
pains, sorrow and suffering.
We love you but God loves you best.
The Family
Born June 22, 1915, he was the son of the late Horace and Alida Johnson Solomon of Stony Point, VA.
He was a member of the Free Union Baptist Church of Stony Point, VA and was in the employment of Mr. W. A. Rhinehart of Cherry Hill Farm, Charlottesville, VA.
Left to mourn Mr. Solomon is his wife Mrs. Pauline Solomon of the home, one son Mr. Odell Smith of Charlottesville, two daughters, Mrs. Frances A. Brown of Charlottesville, and Mrs. Marie Feggans of Esmont, VA, one brother Mr. Joseph Solomon of Charlottesville, eight grandchildren, three great grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
We all miss you with every passing
hour and moment, We understand,
Rest my father, there's no more
pains, sorrow and suffering.
We love you but God loves you best.
The Family
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