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Naomi Onie <I>Warnick</I> Simpson

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Naomi Onie Warnick Simpson

Birth
Death
1 Jan 1914 (aged 63–64)
Burial
Westernport, Allegany County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.486283, Longitude: -79.0388113
Plot
Hope Section, lot 16
Memorial ID
View Source
64y-22d

Mrs. Simpson's Funeral
Funeral service for Mrs. Naomi Simpson were held at her home, 98 Columbia street, at noon today. Rev. Dr. Edward Hayes, of Baltimore, officiated, assisted by Rev. Joseph Dawson, pastor of Centre Street M. E. Church. The body was taken to Westernport on the 1:35 Baltimore and Ohio train and was buried in Philos cemetery. The pallbearers were James Pitzer, J. R. Atkinson, John W. Heck, S. W. Wise, S. T. Dixon and L. C. Madore.

Published Friday, January 2, 1914 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 12, col. 5.
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Mrs, Naomi Simpson.
Following Several years of ill health Mrs. Naomi Simpson, widow of James Simpson, 98 Columbia street, died at 2 o'clock this morning at her home, Mrs. Simpson was a member of the Centre Street M. E. Church. She is survived by the following children, Mrs. James Rankin, Western port; Miss Maude Simpson and Miss Leota Simpson, of Washington , D. C.; Miss Mary Simpson and Miss Olive Simpson, this city; William S. Simpson, of Juanita, Pa.; Charles J., Harry B., and August Simpson, of this city.

Other relatives, brothers and sisters, are: Nathn Wwarnick , Elk Garden, W. Va.; Dora Warnick, Kitzmiller, Md.; Miss Zilpah Coleman, Oakmont, W. Va: Mrs. Hannah Warnick, Kitzmiller, Md. Burial will be made in the family lot in Plilos Cemetery, at Westernport.

Published Thursday, January 1, 1914 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 12, col. 2.
Charles #46537097)
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64y-22d

Mrs. Simpson's Funeral
Funeral service for Mrs. Naomi Simpson were held at her home, 98 Columbia street, at noon today. Rev. Dr. Edward Hayes, of Baltimore, officiated, assisted by Rev. Joseph Dawson, pastor of Centre Street M. E. Church. The body was taken to Westernport on the 1:35 Baltimore and Ohio train and was buried in Philos cemetery. The pallbearers were James Pitzer, J. R. Atkinson, John W. Heck, S. W. Wise, S. T. Dixon and L. C. Madore.

Published Friday, January 2, 1914 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 12, col. 5.
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Mrs, Naomi Simpson.
Following Several years of ill health Mrs. Naomi Simpson, widow of James Simpson, 98 Columbia street, died at 2 o'clock this morning at her home, Mrs. Simpson was a member of the Centre Street M. E. Church. She is survived by the following children, Mrs. James Rankin, Western port; Miss Maude Simpson and Miss Leota Simpson, of Washington , D. C.; Miss Mary Simpson and Miss Olive Simpson, this city; William S. Simpson, of Juanita, Pa.; Charles J., Harry B., and August Simpson, of this city.

Other relatives, brothers and sisters, are: Nathn Wwarnick , Elk Garden, W. Va.; Dora Warnick, Kitzmiller, Md.; Miss Zilpah Coleman, Oakmont, W. Va: Mrs. Hannah Warnick, Kitzmiller, Md. Burial will be made in the family lot in Plilos Cemetery, at Westernport.

Published Thursday, January 1, 1914 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 12, col. 2.
Charles #46537097)
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