p - Clem Tinsley & Martha J. Snow
death: Coronary occlusion due to atherosclerosis, hypertension and chronic valvulitis & endocarditis
died: home, 1312 Red Oak St., Charleston, Kanawha, WV
65 ys. 8 ms. 3 ds. old
Married
occupation: Housewife
ever in U.S. Armed Forces: No
informant: husband, Charles H. Marshall
race: Negro
MARSHALL, Mrs. Ada Fields - 65, of 1312 Red Oak St., died yesterday at her home after a long illness. She was a member of the Liberty Baptist Church and was a resident of Charleston for the past 40 years.
Surviving are her husband, Charles H. Marshall; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Rice of Chicago, Ill.; two sons, James Fields and David Fields, both of Charleston; and a sister, Mrs. Eolia Harvey of Charleston.
The body is at Harden and Harden mortuary.
--Charleston Gazette [WV] March 9, 1955 Wed
p - Clem Tinsley & Martha J. Snow
death: Coronary occlusion due to atherosclerosis, hypertension and chronic valvulitis & endocarditis
died: home, 1312 Red Oak St., Charleston, Kanawha, WV
65 ys. 8 ms. 3 ds. old
Married
occupation: Housewife
ever in U.S. Armed Forces: No
informant: husband, Charles H. Marshall
race: Negro
MARSHALL, Mrs. Ada Fields - 65, of 1312 Red Oak St., died yesterday at her home after a long illness. She was a member of the Liberty Baptist Church and was a resident of Charleston for the past 40 years.
Surviving are her husband, Charles H. Marshall; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Rice of Chicago, Ill.; two sons, James Fields and David Fields, both of Charleston; and a sister, Mrs. Eolia Harvey of Charleston.
The body is at Harden and Harden mortuary.
--Charleston Gazette [WV] March 9, 1955 Wed
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