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Isaac Albert Bartley

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Isaac Albert Bartley

Birth
Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Nov 1933 (aged 60)
Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D, Lot 129
Memorial ID
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Herald Dispatch, Tues. Nov 28, 1933 (Huntington, WV)
ISAAC ALBERT BARTLEY - Sixty-two years old, of 1336 Ninth Avenue, who died Saturday night in a Huntington hospital of injuries received in an automobile accident Saturday afternoon, will be buried in Woodmere cemetery following funeral services at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the residence. Dr.Charles G. Stater, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, will officiate. Mr. Bartley was fatally injured when the automobile in which he was riding with J.E. Duncan, 2910 Merrill Avenue, nine miles from Huntington. Mr. Duncan suffered a broken collar bone, a fractured rib, and internal injuries. His condition was reported improved yesterday at Memorial Hospital where he is a patient.

Note: There is an article in the Herald Dispatch on Mon., Nov 27, 1933
that summarizes the above accident. The last paragraph states "Mr. Bartley is survived by the widow Mrs. Ada T. Bartley; one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Bloss of Cincinnati; and three sisters, three [sic] of whom reside in California and one in Illinois.

Isaac Bartley and Ada Myers were married April 28, 1900 in Lawrence County, Ohio. Source: Marriage Records, Lawrence County, Ohio, Bk. 18, Pg.340
Herald Dispatch, Tues. Nov 28, 1933 (Huntington, WV)
ISAAC ALBERT BARTLEY - Sixty-two years old, of 1336 Ninth Avenue, who died Saturday night in a Huntington hospital of injuries received in an automobile accident Saturday afternoon, will be buried in Woodmere cemetery following funeral services at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the residence. Dr.Charles G. Stater, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, will officiate. Mr. Bartley was fatally injured when the automobile in which he was riding with J.E. Duncan, 2910 Merrill Avenue, nine miles from Huntington. Mr. Duncan suffered a broken collar bone, a fractured rib, and internal injuries. His condition was reported improved yesterday at Memorial Hospital where he is a patient.

Note: There is an article in the Herald Dispatch on Mon., Nov 27, 1933
that summarizes the above accident. The last paragraph states "Mr. Bartley is survived by the widow Mrs. Ada T. Bartley; one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Bloss of Cincinnati; and three sisters, three [sic] of whom reside in California and one in Illinois.

Isaac Bartley and Ada Myers were married April 28, 1900 in Lawrence County, Ohio. Source: Marriage Records, Lawrence County, Ohio, Bk. 18, Pg.340


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