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Jemima Summerville Hawkins Bushong

Birth
Rappahannock County, Virginia, USA
Death
5 Dec 1932 (aged 79)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Culpeper County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Jemima Summerville Bushong, wife to Isaac Newton Bushong and daughter of Benjamin F. and Mary Jane Hawkins.

MRS. S. H. BUSHONG

The remains of Mrs. Summie Hawkins Bushong who died Monday, December the fifth, at her home in Washington, D. C., were brought to Culpeper on Tuesday for burial in the Bushong family burying ground near Clarkson where rest the remains of her husband, Newton Bushong, who died six years ago. Funeral services were held at Clarkson at the old Isaac Bushong homestead now the residence of Arthur Bushong, the Rev. J. W. Johnson of Ebenezer Church officiating at three o'clock. The active pallbearers, grandchildren of the deceased were: Messrs Melvin, Robert, Russell and Hulon Kilby, Marvin Dulin and Howard Bushong. Honorary: A. J. White, Lee Yowell, Bryant Dulin, Frank White, Robert Morgan, Clifton White and Phillip Palmer. A native of Culpeper where she passed her early life, Mrs. Bushong had been a resident of Washington for twenty years. Deceased was eighty years of age and had been in declining health for some time. Mrs. Bushong is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Joe Kilby, Mrs. Robert Dulin, and son, Robert Bushong. Among those in the funeral party from Washington were: Mr. and Mrs. George West, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bushong and sons, Howard and Billy, Mrs. Joe Kilby, Mrs. Laura Bushong, Mrs. John Langer, Miss Blanche Bushong, Miss Anna Mahoney, Messrs. Herman Bushong, Cornelius Bushong of Washington, Mrs. Hill Bushong of Alexandria, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dulin and Mr. Marion Dulin of Berwyn, Maryland. Mrs. J. K. Thornhill and Miss Lottie Thornhill of Rappahannock.

The Culpeper Exponent
Culpeper, Virginia
Vol. 52, No. 35
December 8, 1932
Page 6, Column 1


Jemima Summerville Bushong, wife to Isaac Newton Bushong and daughter of Benjamin F. and Mary Jane Hawkins.

MRS. S. H. BUSHONG

The remains of Mrs. Summie Hawkins Bushong who died Monday, December the fifth, at her home in Washington, D. C., were brought to Culpeper on Tuesday for burial in the Bushong family burying ground near Clarkson where rest the remains of her husband, Newton Bushong, who died six years ago. Funeral services were held at Clarkson at the old Isaac Bushong homestead now the residence of Arthur Bushong, the Rev. J. W. Johnson of Ebenezer Church officiating at three o'clock. The active pallbearers, grandchildren of the deceased were: Messrs Melvin, Robert, Russell and Hulon Kilby, Marvin Dulin and Howard Bushong. Honorary: A. J. White, Lee Yowell, Bryant Dulin, Frank White, Robert Morgan, Clifton White and Phillip Palmer. A native of Culpeper where she passed her early life, Mrs. Bushong had been a resident of Washington for twenty years. Deceased was eighty years of age and had been in declining health for some time. Mrs. Bushong is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Joe Kilby, Mrs. Robert Dulin, and son, Robert Bushong. Among those in the funeral party from Washington were: Mr. and Mrs. George West, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bushong and sons, Howard and Billy, Mrs. Joe Kilby, Mrs. Laura Bushong, Mrs. John Langer, Miss Blanche Bushong, Miss Anna Mahoney, Messrs. Herman Bushong, Cornelius Bushong of Washington, Mrs. Hill Bushong of Alexandria, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dulin and Mr. Marion Dulin of Berwyn, Maryland. Mrs. J. K. Thornhill and Miss Lottie Thornhill of Rappahannock.

The Culpeper Exponent
Culpeper, Virginia
Vol. 52, No. 35
December 8, 1932
Page 6, Column 1




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