Washington, N.C. - Mrs. Janet Wetmore Mays, 41, librarian at Thompson Orphanage, Charlotte, for the past two years and for 20 years a resident of Washington, died at St. Peters Hospital, Charlotte, Saturday at 5 o'clock from pneumonia. She had been confined to the hospital for three weeks and since pneumonia developed her condition had been critical.
Mrs. Mays, before her marriage, was Miss Janet Wetmore, She was born and reared in Greensboro, attending Fassifern and N.C.C.W. After completing her education she came to Washington and was kindergarten and primary teacher until a few years ago.
Funeral services will be held from St. Peter's Episcopal church at Charlotte, Monday morning at 10 o'clock interment taking place in the Wetmore family plot at Thomasville at 1 o'clock.
She is survived by two small sons, David Carter and Louis Mays; her mother, Mrs. William Wetmore, of Richmond; three brothers and three sisters, Mesdames William Tillinghast, of Fayetteville; Broadnax Robinson, of Richmond, and Rosa Wetmore Brown, of Cleveland, Ohio.
(The News and Observer - Raleigh, North Carolina - Monday, January 09, 1933 - Page 2)
Washington, N.C. - Mrs. Janet Wetmore Mays, 41, librarian at Thompson Orphanage, Charlotte, for the past two years and for 20 years a resident of Washington, died at St. Peters Hospital, Charlotte, Saturday at 5 o'clock from pneumonia. She had been confined to the hospital for three weeks and since pneumonia developed her condition had been critical.
Mrs. Mays, before her marriage, was Miss Janet Wetmore, She was born and reared in Greensboro, attending Fassifern and N.C.C.W. After completing her education she came to Washington and was kindergarten and primary teacher until a few years ago.
Funeral services will be held from St. Peter's Episcopal church at Charlotte, Monday morning at 10 o'clock interment taking place in the Wetmore family plot at Thomasville at 1 o'clock.
She is survived by two small sons, David Carter and Louis Mays; her mother, Mrs. William Wetmore, of Richmond; three brothers and three sisters, Mesdames William Tillinghast, of Fayetteville; Broadnax Robinson, of Richmond, and Rosa Wetmore Brown, of Cleveland, Ohio.
(The News and Observer - Raleigh, North Carolina - Monday, January 09, 1933 - Page 2)
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