Shank.-Grace Marie, daughter of the late Daniel and Abbie (Layman) Shank, died March 20 at the Western State Hospital, Staunton, Va.; aged 30 y. After the death of her parents she made her home with her aunt (Mrs. A. F. Weaver), near Waynesboro, Va., for fourteen years. She also spent a number of years working at Reading, Pa.; Philadelphia, Pa.; and Catawba Sanatorium, Va. At the age of fourteen she united with the Mennonite Church. Surviving are four sisters (Mrs. Maurice Landis, Lampeter, Pa.; Naomi, Harrisonburg, Va.; Mrs. Samuel Strong, Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. Earl R. Delp, Line Lexington, Pa.). Two brothers preceded her in death. Funeral services were conducted by J. R. Mumaw and J. R. Driver. Interment was made in the Zion Cemetery.
Shank.-Grace Marie, daughter of the late Daniel and Abbie (Layman) Shank, died March 20 at the Western State Hospital, Staunton, Va.; aged 30 y. After the death of her parents she made her home with her aunt (Mrs. A. F. Weaver), near Waynesboro, Va., for fourteen years. She also spent a number of years working at Reading, Pa.; Philadelphia, Pa.; and Catawba Sanatorium, Va. At the age of fourteen she united with the Mennonite Church. Surviving are four sisters (Mrs. Maurice Landis, Lampeter, Pa.; Naomi, Harrisonburg, Va.; Mrs. Samuel Strong, Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. Earl R. Delp, Line Lexington, Pa.). Two brothers preceded her in death. Funeral services were conducted by J. R. Mumaw and J. R. Driver. Interment was made in the Zion Cemetery.
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