Mrs. Fordyce was born at Bluff, Greene County, Oct. 7, 1881, and was a daughter of William L. and Elizabeth Taylor Haines. She was a member of the New Salem Presbyterian Church and Althea Class.
She had lived in Fayette County 25 years, moving there from Rogersville.
She is survived by her husband and nine sons and daughters: Mrs. Mabel Hoge, Rogersville; Fred A., of Monaca; Mrs. Pauline Berry, of Cleveland, Oh., Mrs. Ruth Davis, of Los Angeles, Calif., Claude, of Lambert; Eugene, of Cleveland; Mrs. Gladys Lightenberger, of South Mountain; Ivan, of Footdale; and William, of Cleveland; 24 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. She also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Rev. Roy (Eva) Strosnider, and Mrs. Floyd (Mary) Lemley, of Waynesburg, and Joseph (Lona) Brown, of Amity.
Mrs. Fordyce was born at Bluff, Greene County, Oct. 7, 1881, and was a daughter of William L. and Elizabeth Taylor Haines. She was a member of the New Salem Presbyterian Church and Althea Class.
She had lived in Fayette County 25 years, moving there from Rogersville.
She is survived by her husband and nine sons and daughters: Mrs. Mabel Hoge, Rogersville; Fred A., of Monaca; Mrs. Pauline Berry, of Cleveland, Oh., Mrs. Ruth Davis, of Los Angeles, Calif., Claude, of Lambert; Eugene, of Cleveland; Mrs. Gladys Lightenberger, of South Mountain; Ivan, of Footdale; and William, of Cleveland; 24 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. She also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Rev. Roy (Eva) Strosnider, and Mrs. Floyd (Mary) Lemley, of Waynesburg, and Joseph (Lona) Brown, of Amity.
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