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Joseph Ulyssess Graham

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Joseph Ulyssess Graham

Birth
Clayton, Summers County, West Virginia, USA
Death
25 Jan 1935 (aged 86)
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Clayton, Summers County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Joseph U. Graham, 86 years old, retired lumber dealer of Greenbrier and Kanawha counties, were held at 8 o'clock Saturday night at the residence at 1526 Washington Street. Rev. Strother A. Campbell, pastor of the Baptist temple, officiated at the ceremony.

Additional funeral services and burial will be held at Clayton Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Mr. Graham died Friday in a Charleston hospital after a short illness. He and Mrs. Graham, who survives him, recently celebrated their sixty-sixth wedding anniversary.

Beside Mrs. Graham, five daughters, Mrs. Zora E. Burdette, Mrs. Hettie A. Burdette, Mrs. Julia Thompson, Mrs. R.C. Sullivan and Mrs. Robert Eschan, all of Charleston, and one son, Elbert U. Graham, of Charleston; three brothers, C.H. Graham, L. P. Graham and John W. Graham, all of Summers county, and two nephews, O. R. Graham and Emmons Graham, both of Charleston, survive.
Funeral services for Joseph U. Graham, 86 years old, retired lumber dealer of Greenbrier and Kanawha counties, were held at 8 o'clock Saturday night at the residence at 1526 Washington Street. Rev. Strother A. Campbell, pastor of the Baptist temple, officiated at the ceremony.

Additional funeral services and burial will be held at Clayton Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Mr. Graham died Friday in a Charleston hospital after a short illness. He and Mrs. Graham, who survives him, recently celebrated their sixty-sixth wedding anniversary.

Beside Mrs. Graham, five daughters, Mrs. Zora E. Burdette, Mrs. Hettie A. Burdette, Mrs. Julia Thompson, Mrs. R.C. Sullivan and Mrs. Robert Eschan, all of Charleston, and one son, Elbert U. Graham, of Charleston; three brothers, C.H. Graham, L. P. Graham and John W. Graham, all of Summers county, and two nephews, O. R. Graham and Emmons Graham, both of Charleston, survive.


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