At Son's Residence
Sidney J. Boothe, 83, life-long resident of Pulaski county, died at 11:20 p. m. yesterday at the home of his son, C. H. Boothe, on the Newbern road. Although Mr. Boothe had been in declining health for the past two years, his death was unexpected.
Funeral arrangements had not been completed this morning but probably will be held sometime Tuesday with interment in the family cemetery near Snowville.
Besides. C. H. Boothe, he is survived by three other sons, Lt. Lee S. Boothe, of the town police .department; S. W. Boothe, of Montgomery county, and A. A. Boothe, of Bramwell, W. Va,, and two daughters, Mrs, J. Q. Biggs, of Princeton, W. Va.; and Mrs. C. G. Meredith, of Bramwell.
Mr. Boothe was preceded in death by his wife, who died four years ago, and two sons.
THE SOUTHWEST TIMES, PULASKI, VA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1944
At Son's Residence
Sidney J. Boothe, 83, life-long resident of Pulaski county, died at 11:20 p. m. yesterday at the home of his son, C. H. Boothe, on the Newbern road. Although Mr. Boothe had been in declining health for the past two years, his death was unexpected.
Funeral arrangements had not been completed this morning but probably will be held sometime Tuesday with interment in the family cemetery near Snowville.
Besides. C. H. Boothe, he is survived by three other sons, Lt. Lee S. Boothe, of the town police .department; S. W. Boothe, of Montgomery county, and A. A. Boothe, of Bramwell, W. Va,, and two daughters, Mrs, J. Q. Biggs, of Princeton, W. Va.; and Mrs. C. G. Meredith, of Bramwell.
Mr. Boothe was preceded in death by his wife, who died four years ago, and two sons.
THE SOUTHWEST TIMES, PULASKI, VA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1944
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