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Sharon Lynn <I>Rogers</I> Carpenter

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Sharon Lynn Rogers Carpenter

Birth
Death
29 Sep 1973 (aged 27–28)
Wood County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Elizabeth, Wirt County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Wirt County Journal, 1973:
Sharon Lynn Carpenter, 27, of 608 Fern Street, Parkersburg, who was critically injured in an automobile accident on Rt. 47 late Friday, September 21, died at the Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital Saturday morning, September 29.

She had been released from the hospital on the Monday following the accident, but became worse Friday, checked with her doctor, and was re-admitted as a hospital patient. Her death was attributed to an internal injury, a ruptured artery near the heart.

The Parkersburg native had been a resident of Newark, Wirt County, most of her live, was a Wirt county High School graduate, and was an employee of Bureau of Public Debtin Parkersburg. She was a member of the Newark Baptist Church and was a Sunday School teacher there.

She is survived by her husband, Larry Carpenter; her parents, Jerald and Noma Foutty Rogers, Rt. 3, Elizabeth; one sister, Mrs. Donald (Beverly) Brookover, Rt. 3, Elizabth; and one brother, Larry (butch) Rogers, of Dupont Road, Parkersburg.

Funeral srvices were conducted at the Newark Baptist Church with the Rev. J. Dean Cameron officiating. Interment was in the Elizabeth K. of P. Cemetery.
Wirt County Journal, 1973:
Sharon Lynn Carpenter, 27, of 608 Fern Street, Parkersburg, who was critically injured in an automobile accident on Rt. 47 late Friday, September 21, died at the Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital Saturday morning, September 29.

She had been released from the hospital on the Monday following the accident, but became worse Friday, checked with her doctor, and was re-admitted as a hospital patient. Her death was attributed to an internal injury, a ruptured artery near the heart.

The Parkersburg native had been a resident of Newark, Wirt County, most of her live, was a Wirt county High School graduate, and was an employee of Bureau of Public Debtin Parkersburg. She was a member of the Newark Baptist Church and was a Sunday School teacher there.

She is survived by her husband, Larry Carpenter; her parents, Jerald and Noma Foutty Rogers, Rt. 3, Elizabeth; one sister, Mrs. Donald (Beverly) Brookover, Rt. 3, Elizabth; and one brother, Larry (butch) Rogers, of Dupont Road, Parkersburg.

Funeral srvices were conducted at the Newark Baptist Church with the Rev. J. Dean Cameron officiating. Interment was in the Elizabeth K. of P. Cemetery.


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