The Pike County Journal
September 2, 1921
James Burton Weaver Dead
James B. Weaver died at his home near Nazareth church last Monday. He leaves his wife and one child Mrs. Albert Bush, two sisters and three brothers. He was fifty-two years old, and had been a resident of the county and neighborhood all his life. Mr. Weaver had been in feeble health for several years and was supposed to be as usual until his little nephew was so badly injured recently, which gave him such a shock that he never recovered from same. His remains were interred in the cemetery at Nazareth church of which he was a member, and the services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Wynne.
The Pike County Journal
September 2, 1921
James Burton Weaver Dead
James B. Weaver died at his home near Nazareth church last Monday. He leaves his wife and one child Mrs. Albert Bush, two sisters and three brothers. He was fifty-two years old, and had been a resident of the county and neighborhood all his life. Mr. Weaver had been in feeble health for several years and was supposed to be as usual until his little nephew was so badly injured recently, which gave him such a shock that he never recovered from same. His remains were interred in the cemetery at Nazareth church of which he was a member, and the services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Wynne.
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