From Fredericksburg Virginia Free Lance
ASHES OF MRS. AITKEN PLACED IN MOTHER'S GRAVE
The ashes of Mrs. Lucy Wall Aitken, who died in Cleveland, were on Friday received in Fredericksburg, and placed in the grave of her mother, Mrs. Henry Wall, at Green Height, King George county. She was the daughter of the late Rev. Henry WalL, S.T.D., a former rector of old Lamb's Creek Church. The office of committal was performed by the Rev. J. F. W. Field, who is now in charge of this old parish.
Internment Sept 29, 1922
From Fredericksburg Virginia Free Lance
ASHES OF MRS. AITKEN PLACED IN MOTHER'S GRAVE
The ashes of Mrs. Lucy Wall Aitken, who died in Cleveland, were on Friday received in Fredericksburg, and placed in the grave of her mother, Mrs. Henry Wall, at Green Height, King George county. She was the daughter of the late Rev. Henry WalL, S.T.D., a former rector of old Lamb's Creek Church. The office of committal was performed by the Rev. J. F. W. Field, who is now in charge of this old parish.
Internment Sept 29, 1922
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From Fredericksburg Virginia Free Lance
ASHES OF MRS. AITKEN PLACED IN MOTHER'S GRAVE
The ashes of Mrs. Lucy Wall Aitken, who died in Cleveland, were on Friday received in Fredericksburg, and placed in the grave of her mother, Mrs. Henry Wall, at Green Height, King George county. She was the daughter of the late Rev. Henry WalL, S.T.D., a former rector of old Lamb's Creek Church. The office of committal was performed by the Rev. J. F. W. Field, who is now in charge of this old parish.Internment Sept 29, 1922
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