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Dora L Haught

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Dora L Haught

Birth
Death
1975 (aged 65–66)
Burial
Sistersville, Tyler County, West Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.5540161, Longitude: -80.9791641
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Mrs. Dora Lillian Haught, 66, of 129 North Second Avenue, Paden City, West Virginia, died Sunday, December 7, 1975, in the Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg, West Virginia. She was born in Pleasants County, West Virginia, the daughter of the late William and Emma Kernan Hendricks. Mrs. Haught was a member of the Paden City Christian Church and was a retired employee of the Corning Glass Works at Paden City.

Surviving are her husband, Edward W. Haught, of Paden City; two sons, Charles E. Haught, of New Matamoras, Ohio, and Timothy W. Haught, of Route 2, Sardis, Ohio; one brother, J. E. Hendricks, of Sistersville, West Virginia; two sisters, Mrs. Mazie Billiter and Miss Ann Hendricks, both of Paden City; and five grandchildren.

Services were held in the Mowery-Trowbridge Funeral Home at Paden City, on Wednesday, December 10, at two o'clock in the afternoon, with Danny Vanscoy officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery, Sistersville, West Virginia.
Mrs. Dora Lillian Haught, 66, of 129 North Second Avenue, Paden City, West Virginia, died Sunday, December 7, 1975, in the Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg, West Virginia. She was born in Pleasants County, West Virginia, the daughter of the late William and Emma Kernan Hendricks. Mrs. Haught was a member of the Paden City Christian Church and was a retired employee of the Corning Glass Works at Paden City.

Surviving are her husband, Edward W. Haught, of Paden City; two sons, Charles E. Haught, of New Matamoras, Ohio, and Timothy W. Haught, of Route 2, Sardis, Ohio; one brother, J. E. Hendricks, of Sistersville, West Virginia; two sisters, Mrs. Mazie Billiter and Miss Ann Hendricks, both of Paden City; and five grandchildren.

Services were held in the Mowery-Trowbridge Funeral Home at Paden City, on Wednesday, December 10, at two o'clock in the afternoon, with Danny Vanscoy officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery, Sistersville, West Virginia.


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