BIAS, Elahugh — Seventy-seven years old, of 725 Washington Avenue, died yesterday at 4 P.M. He was the father of the late Levi Bias of the Huntington Police Department and the late Private Willard Bias who was killed overseas in the late war. Surviving are four sons, Bernie and D. B. Bias, at home, B. L. Bias of Huntington Route 1 and Bassie Bias of Huntington; four daughters, Mrs. Zina Adkins and Mrs. Bessie Frye of Huntington, Mrs. Anna Roberts of Wilcoe, W. Va., and Mrs. Martha Rickman of Huntington Route 3; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Parsons of Huntington, Mrs. Elizabeth Bias, of the home, and Mrs. Lucy Ross of Saltrock; 19 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The body will be returned to the home today at 4 P.M. from the Wallace Funeral Home at Barboursville. -The Herald Dispatch, Monday, June 7, 1948
BIAS, Elahugh — Seventy-seven years old, of 725 Washington Avenue, died yesterday at 4 P.M. He was the father of the late Levi Bias of the Huntington Police Department and the late Private Willard Bias who was killed overseas in the late war. Surviving are four sons, Bernie and D. B. Bias, at home, B. L. Bias of Huntington Route 1 and Bassie Bias of Huntington; four daughters, Mrs. Zina Adkins and Mrs. Bessie Frye of Huntington, Mrs. Anna Roberts of Wilcoe, W. Va., and Mrs. Martha Rickman of Huntington Route 3; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Parsons of Huntington, Mrs. Elizabeth Bias, of the home, and Mrs. Lucy Ross of Saltrock; 19 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The body will be returned to the home today at 4 P.M. from the Wallace Funeral Home at Barboursville. -The Herald Dispatch, Monday, June 7, 1948
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