Mrs. Fannie V. Harman, a native of this county, and for many years a resident of this city, but who in recent years has made her home in Roanoke, died in that city on Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Agnes Hunter. Deceased was recently here on a visit and returned to her adopted home in poor health, though the sad end was not so soon expected. The body was brought to Staunton last night and taken to the residence of Dr. J.M. Hanger. The funeral will take place this morning and the interment will be in Thornrose. Mrs. Harman was about 65 years old and was the daughter of Bailey Dunlap. She married Thos. L. Harman, who died the first year of the civil war with typhoid fever. She is survived by four children. They are: Mrs. Sallie Woodward, widow of the late Sam'l M. Woodward, Jr., and Mrs. Agnes Hunter, of Roanoke, Mrs. Bessie Wiber, of this city, and Thos. L. Harman, of Kentucky. Also on sister and four brothers: Mrs. Dr. J.M. Hanger, of this city, and Messrs. Taylor Dunlap, Geo. V. Dunlap, Madison Dunlap and Robert Dunlap, all of this county. Deceased was a member of the Presbyterian church and her death is mourned by a large circle of friends.
Staunton Spectator and Vindicator -- Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia -- September 29, 1899 -- Friday.
Info courtesy of Gary Hawpe.
Mrs. Fannie V. Harman, a native of this county, and for many years a resident of this city, but who in recent years has made her home in Roanoke, died in that city on Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Agnes Hunter. Deceased was recently here on a visit and returned to her adopted home in poor health, though the sad end was not so soon expected. The body was brought to Staunton last night and taken to the residence of Dr. J.M. Hanger. The funeral will take place this morning and the interment will be in Thornrose. Mrs. Harman was about 65 years old and was the daughter of Bailey Dunlap. She married Thos. L. Harman, who died the first year of the civil war with typhoid fever. She is survived by four children. They are: Mrs. Sallie Woodward, widow of the late Sam'l M. Woodward, Jr., and Mrs. Agnes Hunter, of Roanoke, Mrs. Bessie Wiber, of this city, and Thos. L. Harman, of Kentucky. Also on sister and four brothers: Mrs. Dr. J.M. Hanger, of this city, and Messrs. Taylor Dunlap, Geo. V. Dunlap, Madison Dunlap and Robert Dunlap, all of this county. Deceased was a member of the Presbyterian church and her death is mourned by a large circle of friends.
Staunton Spectator and Vindicator -- Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia -- September 29, 1899 -- Friday.
Info courtesy of Gary Hawpe.
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