Military Marker- PVT Co B 301 BN Tank Corps WWI
Charleston Gazette Tuesday March 29 1960
Whitten, Roma-71, of Myra, Lincoln County, died Monday morning at his home after an illness of a few months. He was a retired farmer and a World War I veteran.
Surviving are his wife Lola; one son, Brady of Ft. Knox, Ky; four daughters, Mrs Jack Beaver of Azusa Calif., Mrs Ilene Sowards, Mrs Kathelen Fan and Mrs Ivadean Sniffer of Cleveland, Ohio; a brother, Bernie Whitten of Hamlin; four sisters, Mrs Cora McMellan of Sweetland, Mrs Maude Cooper of Hamlin, Mrs Etter Lovejoy of Huntington and Mrs Florence Abbott of Hurricane; Mrs Eunice Webb of Nellis; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Palermo Methodist Church by Rev Ebb Cummings. Burial will be in Goldsberry Cemetery at Sias. The body will remain at Koontz Funeral Home in Hamlin until service time.
Military Marker- PVT Co B 301 BN Tank Corps WWI
Charleston Gazette Tuesday March 29 1960
Whitten, Roma-71, of Myra, Lincoln County, died Monday morning at his home after an illness of a few months. He was a retired farmer and a World War I veteran.
Surviving are his wife Lola; one son, Brady of Ft. Knox, Ky; four daughters, Mrs Jack Beaver of Azusa Calif., Mrs Ilene Sowards, Mrs Kathelen Fan and Mrs Ivadean Sniffer of Cleveland, Ohio; a brother, Bernie Whitten of Hamlin; four sisters, Mrs Cora McMellan of Sweetland, Mrs Maude Cooper of Hamlin, Mrs Etter Lovejoy of Huntington and Mrs Florence Abbott of Hurricane; Mrs Eunice Webb of Nellis; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Palermo Methodist Church by Rev Ebb Cummings. Burial will be in Goldsberry Cemetery at Sias. The body will remain at Koontz Funeral Home in Hamlin until service time.
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