Charleston Gazette Monday October 31, 1949 Page 5
WHEATCRAFT, Wakeman Everett—62, of Sissonville, died Saturday in his home.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rosa Wheatcraft; two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Nichols of Charleston and Mrs. Eva Myers of Sissonville; four sons, Robert, Bruce and Wakemen, Jr., all of Sissonville, and Elmer of Charleston; two sisters, Mrs. May Oliver of Pt. Pleasant and Mrs. Ada Craigs of Graham's Landings; two brothers, Rupert of Sissonville and Varley of Baltimore, Md.; 18 grandchildren and two great grandchildren; two step-daughters, Mrs. Effie Edwards of Charleston and Mrs. Josie Barnett of Spring Hill; four step-sons, Delford Harper of SissonviIIe, Howard. Charles and Leroy Harper, all of Charleston.
Service will be at 1 p. m. today In his home at Higginbotham Run with Rev. Hobson Fisher officiating.
Burial will follow in the family cemetery under direction ot Albert Myers and Sons mortuary of Elkview,
Charleston Gazette Monday October 31, 1949 Page 5
WHEATCRAFT, Wakeman Everett—62, of Sissonville, died Saturday in his home.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rosa Wheatcraft; two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Nichols of Charleston and Mrs. Eva Myers of Sissonville; four sons, Robert, Bruce and Wakemen, Jr., all of Sissonville, and Elmer of Charleston; two sisters, Mrs. May Oliver of Pt. Pleasant and Mrs. Ada Craigs of Graham's Landings; two brothers, Rupert of Sissonville and Varley of Baltimore, Md.; 18 grandchildren and two great grandchildren; two step-daughters, Mrs. Effie Edwards of Charleston and Mrs. Josie Barnett of Spring Hill; four step-sons, Delford Harper of SissonviIIe, Howard. Charles and Leroy Harper, all of Charleston.
Service will be at 1 p. m. today In his home at Higginbotham Run with Rev. Hobson Fisher officiating.
Burial will follow in the family cemetery under direction ot Albert Myers and Sons mortuary of Elkview,
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