FEBRUARY 9 1920
G. Harry Mountcastle, 29, manager of the Tidewater Automobile Supply Company, Newport News, died last Thursday of influenza at the home of his parents, G.W. and Lafayette Mountcastle, 721 Twenty-eighth Street, Newport News.
Funeral services were conducted from Olivet Church in New Kent County, of which he was a member, and burial was beside his youngest sister, Mrs. J.E. Walls, who also died of influenza during the last epidemic.
Besides his parents, he is survived by by the following sisters and brothers; Mrs. L.G. Wooldridge, Mrs. Braxton Edmonds, Mrs. E.C. Shields and A.P. Mountcastle, all of Newport News, as well as R.E. Mountcastle, of New Kent County.
FEBRUARY 9 1920
G. Harry Mountcastle, 29, manager of the Tidewater Automobile Supply Company, Newport News, died last Thursday of influenza at the home of his parents, G.W. and Lafayette Mountcastle, 721 Twenty-eighth Street, Newport News.
Funeral services were conducted from Olivet Church in New Kent County, of which he was a member, and burial was beside his youngest sister, Mrs. J.E. Walls, who also died of influenza during the last epidemic.
Besides his parents, he is survived by by the following sisters and brothers; Mrs. L.G. Wooldridge, Mrs. Braxton Edmonds, Mrs. E.C. Shields and A.P. Mountcastle, all of Newport News, as well as R.E. Mountcastle, of New Kent County.
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