Thursday, October 4, 1928, page 3
FLEMING PERRINE DIES SUDDENLY
Fleming Perrine, aged 74, well known farmer of Perrine's Corners near here, and father of Dr. J. B. Perrine, Woodland avenue, and Mrs. George E. Osborn, West Main street, died very suddenly Wednesday afternoon from neuralgia of the heart. Mr. Perrine had been in comparatively good health and his death is a sad shock to a host of friends as well as his family.
Since boyhood, Mr. Perrine had resided on the same farm and had been a devoted member of the Zion Wesleyan Methodist Church. Two years ago he received his medal for 50 years of continuous service in the Sunday School of the church.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Buckley Perrine, two daughters, Mrs. Grace Osborn of Grove City and Mrs. Carrie Barker of New Castle; four sons, Dr. J. B. Perrine of Grove City, Homer Perrine of Edinboro, and Homer and Victor Perrine of near Perrine's Corners; 18 grandchildren; two brothers, T. E. Perrine of Franklin and B. G. Perrine of Portland, Ore. and one sister, Mrs. Sadie Griggs of Topeka, Kan.
Funeral services will be held from the Zion Wesleyan Methodist Church, Saturday afternoon at 2. Burial will be in the family lot near the church. Rev. W. B. Campbell of New Castle will be in charge.
Thursday, October 4, 1928, page 3
FLEMING PERRINE DIES SUDDENLY
Fleming Perrine, aged 74, well known farmer of Perrine's Corners near here, and father of Dr. J. B. Perrine, Woodland avenue, and Mrs. George E. Osborn, West Main street, died very suddenly Wednesday afternoon from neuralgia of the heart. Mr. Perrine had been in comparatively good health and his death is a sad shock to a host of friends as well as his family.
Since boyhood, Mr. Perrine had resided on the same farm and had been a devoted member of the Zion Wesleyan Methodist Church. Two years ago he received his medal for 50 years of continuous service in the Sunday School of the church.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Buckley Perrine, two daughters, Mrs. Grace Osborn of Grove City and Mrs. Carrie Barker of New Castle; four sons, Dr. J. B. Perrine of Grove City, Homer Perrine of Edinboro, and Homer and Victor Perrine of near Perrine's Corners; 18 grandchildren; two brothers, T. E. Perrine of Franklin and B. G. Perrine of Portland, Ore. and one sister, Mrs. Sadie Griggs of Topeka, Kan.
Funeral services will be held from the Zion Wesleyan Methodist Church, Saturday afternoon at 2. Burial will be in the family lot near the church. Rev. W. B. Campbell of New Castle will be in charge.
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