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Detroit Troy “Troy” Stambaugh

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Detroit Troy “Troy” Stambaugh

Birth
Paintsville, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
18 May 1938 (aged 76)
Paintsville, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Johnson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Troy Stambaugh, 78, died at the Paintsville Hospital at 6 o'clock Wednesday morning after a lingering illness.

Mr. Stambaugh had been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Powell Williams and Mr. Williams on Third Street in Paintsville.

Mr. Stambaugh was a prominent and respected farmer at Stambaugh, Ky., for many years and reared a large family of children.

Besides Mrs. Williams other children who survive are daughters, Mrs. Herman Burchett, Jenkins; Mrs. George Burchett and Mrs. T. B. Akers of Stambaugh, Ky.; Sons Dr. Harry G. Stambaugh, Ashland; Rev. Frank M. Stambaugh, Covington; Cam H. Stambaugh, Paintsville John Morgan Stambaugh, Stambaugh, Ky., J. C. Stambaugh of Jenkins,

George Hamilton Stambaugh preceded him in death. Also a daughter Florence who died in infancy.

Also he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Noah Burchett of Stambaugh; brothers Dr. H. M. Stambaugh, Youngstown, Ohio; Garfield Stambaugh, and Sam Stambaugh, both of Stambaugh, Ky. John Stambaugh, Paintsville; Rhoderick Stambaugh of Tutor Key Kentucky.

Two other brothers preceded him in death Cam Stambaugh, and Frank Stambaugh both of Stambaugh.

The body was brought to the Williams home Wednesday where it remained until Thursday when it was taken to the Old Home at Stambaugh for burial in the family cemetery at 10 A. M. Friday beside his wife who preceded him in death a few years ago.

Funeral services were to be conducted by the Rev. John H. Stambaugh, Charleston, W. Va., a cousin of the deceased man,

The body was prepared for burial by the Undertaking Department of the Paintsville Furniture Company.



Troy Stambaugh, 78, died at the Paintsville Hospital at 6 o'clock Wednesday morning after a lingering illness.

Mr. Stambaugh had been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Powell Williams and Mr. Williams on Third Street in Paintsville.

Mr. Stambaugh was a prominent and respected farmer at Stambaugh, Ky., for many years and reared a large family of children.

Besides Mrs. Williams other children who survive are daughters, Mrs. Herman Burchett, Jenkins; Mrs. George Burchett and Mrs. T. B. Akers of Stambaugh, Ky.; Sons Dr. Harry G. Stambaugh, Ashland; Rev. Frank M. Stambaugh, Covington; Cam H. Stambaugh, Paintsville John Morgan Stambaugh, Stambaugh, Ky., J. C. Stambaugh of Jenkins,

George Hamilton Stambaugh preceded him in death. Also a daughter Florence who died in infancy.

Also he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Noah Burchett of Stambaugh; brothers Dr. H. M. Stambaugh, Youngstown, Ohio; Garfield Stambaugh, and Sam Stambaugh, both of Stambaugh, Ky. John Stambaugh, Paintsville; Rhoderick Stambaugh of Tutor Key Kentucky.

Two other brothers preceded him in death Cam Stambaugh, and Frank Stambaugh both of Stambaugh.

The body was brought to the Williams home Wednesday where it remained until Thursday when it was taken to the Old Home at Stambaugh for burial in the family cemetery at 10 A. M. Friday beside his wife who preceded him in death a few years ago.

Funeral services were to be conducted by the Rev. John H. Stambaugh, Charleston, W. Va., a cousin of the deceased man,

The body was prepared for burial by the Undertaking Department of the Paintsville Furniture Company.




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