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Charles Abraham Heatwole

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Charles Abraham Heatwole

Birth
Rockingham County, Virginia, USA
Death
16 May 1949 (aged 76)
Rockingham County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Charles A. Heatwole was born Aug. 27, 1872, at Dale Enterprise, Va., where he spent his entire life; passed away May 16, 1949: aged 76 y. 8 m. 19 d.

He was a lifelong member of the Mennonite Church. He was married to Mollie Garber, who preceded him in death forty-seven years ago. To this union were born 4 children (Mrs. Grover Miller and Mrs. Charles Barnhart. Dayton, Va.; Mrs. Dan Shank, Harrisonburg, Va.; and Floyd, Arlington, Va.).

Also surviving are his second wife (Jennie Fifer) and 3 children (Mrs. Josie Butzler, Verona, Va.; Mrs. Daniel Myers, Harrisonburg, Va.; and Warren, Dale Enterprise, Va.), one brother (Amos, Dale Enterprise), and 2 sisters (Mrs. A. D. Heatwole, Dayton, Va.; and Mrs. E. W. Burkholder, Dale Enterprise). Two sons (Minor and Carl) preceded him in death. He was in usual health when he went to paint a roof for a neighbor and there died within a half hour. Funeral services were held May 18 at the home by B. S. Landis and at the Weaver Church by Hiram Weaver and A. R. Showalter.

Burial was made in the adjoining cemetery

Gospel Herald - Volume XLII, Number 32 - August 9, 1949 ­ page 798

Charles A. Heatwole was born Aug. 27, 1872, at Dale Enterprise, Va., where he spent his entire life; passed away May 16, 1949: aged 76 y. 8 m. 19 d.

He was a lifelong member of the Mennonite Church. He was married to Mollie Garber, who preceded him in death forty-seven years ago. To this union were born 4 children (Mrs. Grover Miller and Mrs. Charles Barnhart. Dayton, Va.; Mrs. Dan Shank, Harrisonburg, Va.; and Floyd, Arlington, Va.).

Also surviving are his second wife (Jennie Fifer) and 3 children (Mrs. Josie Butzler, Verona, Va.; Mrs. Daniel Myers, Harrisonburg, Va.; and Warren, Dale Enterprise, Va.), one brother (Amos, Dale Enterprise), and 2 sisters (Mrs. A. D. Heatwole, Dayton, Va.; and Mrs. E. W. Burkholder, Dale Enterprise). Two sons (Minor and Carl) preceded him in death. He was in usual health when he went to paint a roof for a neighbor and there died within a half hour. Funeral services were held May 18 at the home by B. S. Landis and at the Weaver Church by Hiram Weaver and A. R. Showalter.

Burial was made in the adjoining cemetery

Gospel Herald - Volume XLII, Number 32 - August 9, 1949 ­ page 798



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