Democrat Messenger
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
Saturday, March 11, 1944
J. Stanley Headley
J. Stanley Headley, aged 53, will known farmer and stockman, died at his home near Kirby at 3 p.m. yesterday (Friday), March 10, 1944, after a brief illness.
A lifelong resident of Greene County, he was born Sept. 19, 1890, near Brock and was a son of the late G. F. Headley and Sarah Connor Headley. He married Etta Kiger, who survives with three daughters and one son: Dorothy Louise, Mary June, Elma Jean and Joseph Paul, all at home. He also leaves three brothers and three sisters: Byron Headley, of Brock; Fred Headley, of Kirby; Albert Headley, of Washington, Pa., R. D.; Mrs. Gertrude Riffle, of Waynesburg, R. D.; Mrs. Pauline Phillips, of Spraggs, and Mrs. Bernice Wright, of Waynesburg. Mr. Headley was a veteran of World War I, having served overseas in 1918.
HEADLEY - Funeral services for J. Stanley Headley, of near Kirby, who died Friday afternoon, March 10, 1944, will be held Monday, March 13, at 2 p.m., at the Claughton Chapel Methodist Church, in charge of Rev. W. C. Long, assisted by Mrs. Catherine Mertz. Burial will be in the Claughton Cemetery with military services at graveside in charge of James Farrell Post 330, American Legion. Friends will be received at the Headley residence after 6 p.m. today. George I. Church is the funeral director.
Democrat Messenger
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
Saturday, March 11, 1944
J. Stanley Headley
J. Stanley Headley, aged 53, will known farmer and stockman, died at his home near Kirby at 3 p.m. yesterday (Friday), March 10, 1944, after a brief illness.
A lifelong resident of Greene County, he was born Sept. 19, 1890, near Brock and was a son of the late G. F. Headley and Sarah Connor Headley. He married Etta Kiger, who survives with three daughters and one son: Dorothy Louise, Mary June, Elma Jean and Joseph Paul, all at home. He also leaves three brothers and three sisters: Byron Headley, of Brock; Fred Headley, of Kirby; Albert Headley, of Washington, Pa., R. D.; Mrs. Gertrude Riffle, of Waynesburg, R. D.; Mrs. Pauline Phillips, of Spraggs, and Mrs. Bernice Wright, of Waynesburg. Mr. Headley was a veteran of World War I, having served overseas in 1918.
HEADLEY - Funeral services for J. Stanley Headley, of near Kirby, who died Friday afternoon, March 10, 1944, will be held Monday, March 13, at 2 p.m., at the Claughton Chapel Methodist Church, in charge of Rev. W. C. Long, assisted by Mrs. Catherine Mertz. Burial will be in the Claughton Cemetery with military services at graveside in charge of James Farrell Post 330, American Legion. Friends will be received at the Headley residence after 6 p.m. today. George I. Church is the funeral director.
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