Obituary contributed by L. K. Perry (#47129998):
The Manassas Journal
Manassas, Prince William County, Virginia
January 16, 1914 (page 1)
MRS. ORMOND STONE DIES
Passes Away at Flagler Farm Near Centreville. Wife of Prof. Ormond Stone.
Mrs. Katherine Flagler Stone, wife of Prof. Ormond Stone, formerly a member of the faculty of the University of Virginia, departed this life last Friday morning at 2 o’clock after a long and serious illness at “Flagler Farm,” her beautiful home near Centreville, Fairfax county.
The funeral was held on Saturday at the Methodist Church of Centreville. Rev. Mr. Lee, of Charlottesville, and Rev. J. F. Burks, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Manassas, conducted the service. The interment was made in the Episcopal lot at Centreville.
Mrs. Stone was born in New York about eighty years ago and moved with her parents to the Flagler Farm, which is about seven miles from Manassas, just before the war between the States.
Although they have resided among us but a short time, since the professor’s retirement from his chair at the university, a large circle of friends awaited with deep interest for encouraging news of her illness. The people of this county extend to Prof. Stone their sincere sympathy in his bereavement.
-- Transcribed by Morgan Breeden, RELIC Volunteer, Bull Run Regional Library, Manassas, VA
Obituary contributed by L. K. Perry (#47129998):
The Manassas Journal
Manassas, Prince William County, Virginia
January 16, 1914 (page 1)
MRS. ORMOND STONE DIES
Passes Away at Flagler Farm Near Centreville. Wife of Prof. Ormond Stone.
Mrs. Katherine Flagler Stone, wife of Prof. Ormond Stone, formerly a member of the faculty of the University of Virginia, departed this life last Friday morning at 2 o’clock after a long and serious illness at “Flagler Farm,” her beautiful home near Centreville, Fairfax county.
The funeral was held on Saturday at the Methodist Church of Centreville. Rev. Mr. Lee, of Charlottesville, and Rev. J. F. Burks, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Manassas, conducted the service. The interment was made in the Episcopal lot at Centreville.
Mrs. Stone was born in New York about eighty years ago and moved with her parents to the Flagler Farm, which is about seven miles from Manassas, just before the war between the States.
Although they have resided among us but a short time, since the professor’s retirement from his chair at the university, a large circle of friends awaited with deep interest for encouraging news of her illness. The people of this county extend to Prof. Stone their sincere sympathy in his bereavement.
-- Transcribed by Morgan Breeden, RELIC Volunteer, Bull Run Regional Library, Manassas, VA
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