Miss Shifflett was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shifflett, of Harrisonburg, and was twenty-seven years old last may. She was member of the Church of the Brethren and was well and favorably known throughout Rockingham county.
Surviving, besides her parents are six sisters Mrs. John W. Rosenberger, of West Virginia, Mrs. Pauline Miller, of Harrisonburg Misses Ray, Ruth, Dorothy and Margaret Shifflett, and four brothers, Elmer Shifflett, of Camp Lee, Floyd Shifflett, of Dayton, and Oliver and Daniel Shifflett, at home.
Funeral arrangements had not been completed last night, but interment will be made in Woodbine cemetery.
Harrisonburg Daily News Record
Monday, OCTOBER 14, 1918
Miss Shifflett was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shifflett, of Harrisonburg, and was twenty-seven years old last may. She was member of the Church of the Brethren and was well and favorably known throughout Rockingham county.
Surviving, besides her parents are six sisters Mrs. John W. Rosenberger, of West Virginia, Mrs. Pauline Miller, of Harrisonburg Misses Ray, Ruth, Dorothy and Margaret Shifflett, and four brothers, Elmer Shifflett, of Camp Lee, Floyd Shifflett, of Dayton, and Oliver and Daniel Shifflett, at home.
Funeral arrangements had not been completed last night, but interment will be made in Woodbine cemetery.
Harrisonburg Daily News Record
Monday, OCTOBER 14, 1918
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