Waynesburg Republican
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
Greene County)
Thursday, January 24, 1924
Charles P. Parshall, a well known citizen, died at his home near Ninevah, Friday morning, January 18, aged 65 years, of a complication of diseases. He was a member of the Baptist church. Beside his wife he is survived by three children, Mrs. Ina Stone and Jesse Parshall, of Huntington, W. Va., and Charles Parshall, of Ninevah. Two brothers and two sisters also survive: A. A. Parshall of Moundsville W. Va.; S. Parshall, of Holbrook; Mrs. Joseph Mason, of Sycamore; and Mrs. Hannah Canan, of Washington. The funeral services were held in the Ninevah M. E. church Sunday, conducted by the Rev. L. E. Headley. Interment in Hopewell cemetery.
Waynesburg Republican
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
Greene County)
Thursday, January 24, 1924
Charles P. Parshall, a well known citizen, died at his home near Ninevah, Friday morning, January 18, aged 65 years, of a complication of diseases. He was a member of the Baptist church. Beside his wife he is survived by three children, Mrs. Ina Stone and Jesse Parshall, of Huntington, W. Va., and Charles Parshall, of Ninevah. Two brothers and two sisters also survive: A. A. Parshall of Moundsville W. Va.; S. Parshall, of Holbrook; Mrs. Joseph Mason, of Sycamore; and Mrs. Hannah Canan, of Washington. The funeral services were held in the Ninevah M. E. church Sunday, conducted by the Rev. L. E. Headley. Interment in Hopewell cemetery.
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