Zeruah R., daughter of Fenton F. and Emily Kennedy Randolph, was born in Salem, W. Va., July 20, 1862, and died January 7, 1940.
Being left an orphan when but a child, she came to live with an uncle, Loman Kennedy, near Lost Creek.
She was united in marriage to Newton J. Van Horn, February 27, 1879. To them were born Harvey O., Orpha G., Ottis J., and William Burl. Besides these she leaves ten grandchildren and two brothers, William and Charles F. Randolph of Lost Creek.
She became a member of the Lost Creek Seventh Day Baptist Church in her youth. She was gentle, kind, a good mother, a good Christian.
Farewell services at the home were conducted by her pastor, Eli F. Loofboro. She was laid to rest in the Lost Creek cemetery.
E. F. L.
Zeruah R., daughter of Fenton F. and Emily Kennedy Randolph, was born in Salem, W. Va., July 20, 1862, and died January 7, 1940.
Being left an orphan when but a child, she came to live with an uncle, Loman Kennedy, near Lost Creek.
She was united in marriage to Newton J. Van Horn, February 27, 1879. To them were born Harvey O., Orpha G., Ottis J., and William Burl. Besides these she leaves ten grandchildren and two brothers, William and Charles F. Randolph of Lost Creek.
She became a member of the Lost Creek Seventh Day Baptist Church in her youth. She was gentle, kind, a good mother, a good Christian.
Farewell services at the home were conducted by her pastor, Eli F. Loofboro. She was laid to rest in the Lost Creek cemetery.
E. F. L.
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