Ethel Weaver Jefferson d. 1932 Pittsburgh
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Ethel Weaver Jefferson d. 1932 Pittsburgh
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Posted: 11 Jun 2009 2:43AM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Weaver, Jeferson, Anderson, Bynum, Day
Mrs. Ethel Weaver Jefferson, 50, died at 6:15 o'clock Wednesday morning at her home in Pittsburgh. She had been ill for some time of complications.
The decedent was a former resident of Zanesville (Ohio) and had many friends here. She was a member of the A.M.E. Zion church.
Surviving are six sisters and five brothers as follows: Mrs. Helen Young, Mrs. Lelia Anderson, Mrs. Thelma Bynum, city; Mrs. Margaret Day, Raleigh N. C.; Mrs. Helen Harrison, Indiana; Miss Flossie Weaver, Pittsburgh; Dalton Weaver, Zanesville; Vivian and Ralph Weaver, Columbus; Benjamin, Akron; Carl Weaver, Los Angeles, Cal.
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The body of Miss Ethel Jefferson who died in Pittsburgh arrived here Friday night and was taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. Lelia Anderson, 163 Marietta street. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the St. Paul A. M. E church, South street with Rev. Charles Bell and Rev. A. M. Thomas in charge. Burial in Greenwood
The Zanesville Signal
July 23, 1932
Muskingum County, Ohio
The decedent was a former resident of Zanesville (Ohio) and had many friends here. She was a member of the A.M.E. Zion church.
Surviving are six sisters and five brothers as follows: Mrs. Helen Young, Mrs. Lelia Anderson, Mrs. Thelma Bynum, city; Mrs. Margaret Day, Raleigh N. C.; Mrs. Helen Harrison, Indiana; Miss Flossie Weaver, Pittsburgh; Dalton Weaver, Zanesville; Vivian and Ralph Weaver, Columbus; Benjamin, Akron; Carl Weaver, Los Angeles, Cal.
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The body of Miss Ethel Jefferson who died in Pittsburgh arrived here Friday night and was taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. Lelia Anderson, 163 Marietta street. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the St. Paul A. M. E church, South street with Rev. Charles Bell and Rev. A. M. Thomas in charge. Burial in Greenwood
The Zanesville Signal
July 23, 1932
Muskingum County, Ohio