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Arthur Tillman Weekley

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Arthur Tillman Weekley

Birth
Tyler County, West Virginia, USA
Death
15 Jul 1931 (aged 60)
Centerville, Tyler County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
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Son of Zane Weekley and Susan Van Sickle. Tillman married Leora Mae Grove in 1895 in Tyler Co., WV.

Centerville district and Tyler county suffered the loss of one of their best citizens Wednesday night, July 15 in the passing of Tillman Weekley, which took place at this home on Wilbur ridge after a lingering illness. Besides the other illness of Mr. Weekley he has been affected with an eye affliction which had left him totally blind.
He was born in Centerville district and was a son of the late Zane and Susan Vansickle Weekley. His family was one of the old families of this section of Tyler county and had been prominent in the affairs of the county for many years. All his life had been spent in the Wilbur section.
He was married as a young man to Miss May Grove, a member of another old Tyler county family. To this union of Mr. and Mrs. Weekley was born nine children, six of whom survive, as follows: Mrs. William Haymond, Howard and Mabel Weekley, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Earl Keys, Wilbur, and Harold and Clara Weekley at home. He is also survived by the following brother and sisters; William Weekley, Wilbur, Mrs. T. U. Grove, Mrs. Lura Bonner, and Mrs. Ethel Riggs, Josephs Mills, and Mrs. Stella Sook [Suck], Salem, W. Va.
Funeral services were held at the Wilbur United Brethern Church of which the deceased had been a member for many years, Friday afternoon in charge of Rev. F. G. Radabaugh, minister in charge of the Wilbur work. A large number of relatives and friends gathered on the occasion to show the respect in which their friend and neighbor was held in the community. Burial was made in the Wilbur Cemetery following the funeral services.
Son of Zane Weekley and Susan Van Sickle. Tillman married Leora Mae Grove in 1895 in Tyler Co., WV.

Centerville district and Tyler county suffered the loss of one of their best citizens Wednesday night, July 15 in the passing of Tillman Weekley, which took place at this home on Wilbur ridge after a lingering illness. Besides the other illness of Mr. Weekley he has been affected with an eye affliction which had left him totally blind.
He was born in Centerville district and was a son of the late Zane and Susan Vansickle Weekley. His family was one of the old families of this section of Tyler county and had been prominent in the affairs of the county for many years. All his life had been spent in the Wilbur section.
He was married as a young man to Miss May Grove, a member of another old Tyler county family. To this union of Mr. and Mrs. Weekley was born nine children, six of whom survive, as follows: Mrs. William Haymond, Howard and Mabel Weekley, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Earl Keys, Wilbur, and Harold and Clara Weekley at home. He is also survived by the following brother and sisters; William Weekley, Wilbur, Mrs. T. U. Grove, Mrs. Lura Bonner, and Mrs. Ethel Riggs, Josephs Mills, and Mrs. Stella Sook [Suck], Salem, W. Va.
Funeral services were held at the Wilbur United Brethern Church of which the deceased had been a member for many years, Friday afternoon in charge of Rev. F. G. Radabaugh, minister in charge of the Wilbur work. A large number of relatives and friends gathered on the occasion to show the respect in which their friend and neighbor was held in the community. Burial was made in the Wilbur Cemetery following the funeral services.


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