Waynesburg Republican
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
Thursday, February 12, 1925
Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Lemley, widow of Francis Lemley, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd N. Lemley, South Morgan street, Friday, February 6, aged 66 years, after a year's illness from a complication of diseases. Mrs. Lemley was twice married, her first husband being William Haines. After his death she was united in marriage with Francis Lemley. The following children survive: Lindsey Haines, of Kirby; George Haines, of Pine Bank; Mrs. Floyd N. Lemley, Mrs. J. F. Brown and Mrs. J. M. Orndoff, of Waynesburg; Mrs. Roy Strosnider, of Brave, and Mrs. Garfield Fordyce, of Woodruff. She was a member of the Methodist Protestant church. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Mt. Zion M. P. church, Bluff. Interment in the church cemetery.
Waynesburg Republican
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
Thursday, February 12, 1925
Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Lemley, widow of Francis Lemley, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd N. Lemley, South Morgan street, Friday, February 6, aged 66 years, after a year's illness from a complication of diseases. Mrs. Lemley was twice married, her first husband being William Haines. After his death she was united in marriage with Francis Lemley. The following children survive: Lindsey Haines, of Kirby; George Haines, of Pine Bank; Mrs. Floyd N. Lemley, Mrs. J. F. Brown and Mrs. J. M. Orndoff, of Waynesburg; Mrs. Roy Strosnider, of Brave, and Mrs. Garfield Fordyce, of Woodruff. She was a member of the Methodist Protestant church. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Mt. Zion M. P. church, Bluff. Interment in the church cemetery.
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