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Janie May <I>Prince</I> Boyer

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Janie May Prince Boyer

Birth
Rockland, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Feb 1953 (aged 78)
Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Belpre, Washington County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Benjamin A. and Elizabeth Simpson Prince, she was widowed, a housewife, lived at 1714 Latrobe St, Parkersburg, died there of arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease with cardiac decompensation, per death certificate 2622, whose informant was Mrs. George Dudderar. Buried Feb 19 1953.

Parkersburg, WV, News, Feb. 18, 1953:
Mrs. Janie May Boyer, 78, died unexpectedly yesterday morning at her residence, 1714 Latrobe St. She was the daughter of Benjamin and (Margaret) Elizabeth Prine,(sic - Prince) and was born at Rockland, OH, July 8, 1874.

Her husband, Frank Boyer, preceded her in death in 1946. She had been a resident of Parkersburg since 1921, and was a member of the Methodist church.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. George Dudderar of Charleston; three sons, Kenneth, Gilbert and Anvil, all of Parkersburg; two grandchildren, Mrs. Thomas Meadows, Morgantown, and William Dudderar, Pittsburgh.

Services will be in the chapel of the Ogdin Funeral Home tomorrow at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Roy McCuskey officiating. Interment will take place in the Rockland cemetery.
Daughter of Benjamin A. and Elizabeth Simpson Prince, she was widowed, a housewife, lived at 1714 Latrobe St, Parkersburg, died there of arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease with cardiac decompensation, per death certificate 2622, whose informant was Mrs. George Dudderar. Buried Feb 19 1953.

Parkersburg, WV, News, Feb. 18, 1953:
Mrs. Janie May Boyer, 78, died unexpectedly yesterday morning at her residence, 1714 Latrobe St. She was the daughter of Benjamin and (Margaret) Elizabeth Prine,(sic - Prince) and was born at Rockland, OH, July 8, 1874.

Her husband, Frank Boyer, preceded her in death in 1946. She had been a resident of Parkersburg since 1921, and was a member of the Methodist church.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. George Dudderar of Charleston; three sons, Kenneth, Gilbert and Anvil, all of Parkersburg; two grandchildren, Mrs. Thomas Meadows, Morgantown, and William Dudderar, Pittsburgh.

Services will be in the chapel of the Ogdin Funeral Home tomorrow at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Roy McCuskey officiating. Interment will take place in the Rockland cemetery.


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