The deceased was born and reared in the community where he made his home. He married Miss May Williams of Montpelier, March 31, 1901, and they had five children, two of whom died a number of years ago. He united with the White Oak Baptist Church at an early age and was an active member as long as his health would permit.
He is survived by his wife, three sons, Joe, Marvin, and Elbert Conover; three sisters, Mrs. J.L. Bailey, Misses Ida and Alice Conover, and three brothers, E.N. Conover, B.H. Conover, and R.E. Conover.
Funeral services and burial were held at Freedom Church at 1:30 Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. Isaac Ingram, assisted by Rev. June Kimbler.
(The Adair County News, Dec 7, 1938)
The deceased was born and reared in the community where he made his home. He married Miss May Williams of Montpelier, March 31, 1901, and they had five children, two of whom died a number of years ago. He united with the White Oak Baptist Church at an early age and was an active member as long as his health would permit.
He is survived by his wife, three sons, Joe, Marvin, and Elbert Conover; three sisters, Mrs. J.L. Bailey, Misses Ida and Alice Conover, and three brothers, E.N. Conover, B.H. Conover, and R.E. Conover.
Funeral services and burial were held at Freedom Church at 1:30 Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. Isaac Ingram, assisted by Rev. June Kimbler.
(The Adair County News, Dec 7, 1938)
Family Members
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Mary Ellen Conover Montgomery
1872–1936
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Uriah Conover
1874–1874
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Laura Ann Conover Conover
1875–1945
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Ida Frances Conover
1878–1969
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Lou Cora Conover Bailey
1880–1971
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Sarah Emmer Conover Coffey
1882–1933
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Edward Nell Conover
1886–1966
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Benjamin Harrison Conover
1888–1967
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Ruford Elmer Conover
1890–1969
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Flora Alice Conover
1895–1987
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