Democrat Messenger
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
Friday, March 11, 1938
John Lindsay Phillips, aged 59 years, died at his home in Perry Township on Thursday night, March 10, 1938, at 9 o'clock as the result of a heart attack.
Th deceased was a son of F. M. and Martha Brock Phillips, deceased, and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Flora Dulaney Phillips; two daughters, Mrs. Goldie Flesher and Mrs. Mildred Morris, both of Washington, D. C.; three sons, Ralph Phillips, of Fairmont, W. Va.; Francis and Charles Phillips, both at home. Six grandchildren survive along with a brother, William Phillips, of Spraggs; a sister, Mrs. Harry Dulaney, of Mt. Morris; two half-brothers, Charles and James Phillips, both of Washington; and three half-sisters, Mrs. Rose Baysinger, Mrs. Margaret Ankrom, and Mrs. Lottie Ankrom, all of Waynesburg.
Democrat Messenger
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
Friday, March 11, 1938
John Lindsay Phillips, aged 59 years, died at his home in Perry Township on Thursday night, March 10, 1938, at 9 o'clock as the result of a heart attack.
Th deceased was a son of F. M. and Martha Brock Phillips, deceased, and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Flora Dulaney Phillips; two daughters, Mrs. Goldie Flesher and Mrs. Mildred Morris, both of Washington, D. C.; three sons, Ralph Phillips, of Fairmont, W. Va.; Francis and Charles Phillips, both at home. Six grandchildren survive along with a brother, William Phillips, of Spraggs; a sister, Mrs. Harry Dulaney, of Mt. Morris; two half-brothers, Charles and James Phillips, both of Washington; and three half-sisters, Mrs. Rose Baysinger, Mrs. Margaret Ankrom, and Mrs. Lottie Ankrom, all of Waynesburg.
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