She married John W. Stamm, of the Hazel-Atlas Glass Co. on December 24, 1891 at the residence of her parents. Together they had the following known children: Grace Lee Stamm Bolton, Guy Earl Stamm and John Ewing Stamm.
She was active in the following Clubs; Ladies of the Maccabees, Protected Home Circle, Ladies Relief Corps, Daughters of American Revolution, Wheeling Woman's Club, Daughters of Veterans and was the President of the West Virginia Service Star Legion at her death. She was an active member of the Fourth Street M.E. Church.
Besides her husband, she was survived by her mother, Mrs. Lydia Nickerson of Martins Ferry, Ohio, a daughter Mrs. Clarence Bolton and two sons, Guy and John, both of Wheeling.
NOTE: Her obituary states she was born in Wheeling and her marriage record says Marshall County.
The photo above was a part of her beautiful obituary in The Wheeling Intelligencer on October 16, 1922.
She married John W. Stamm, of the Hazel-Atlas Glass Co. on December 24, 1891 at the residence of her parents. Together they had the following known children: Grace Lee Stamm Bolton, Guy Earl Stamm and John Ewing Stamm.
She was active in the following Clubs; Ladies of the Maccabees, Protected Home Circle, Ladies Relief Corps, Daughters of American Revolution, Wheeling Woman's Club, Daughters of Veterans and was the President of the West Virginia Service Star Legion at her death. She was an active member of the Fourth Street M.E. Church.
Besides her husband, she was survived by her mother, Mrs. Lydia Nickerson of Martins Ferry, Ohio, a daughter Mrs. Clarence Bolton and two sons, Guy and John, both of Wheeling.
NOTE: Her obituary states she was born in Wheeling and her marriage record says Marshall County.
The photo above was a part of her beautiful obituary in The Wheeling Intelligencer on October 16, 1922.
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