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Sarah “Sallie” <I>Bennett</I> Persinger

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Sarah “Sallie” Bennett Persinger

Birth
Raleigh County, West Virginia, USA
Death
10 Oct 1929 (aged 66)
Summers County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Summers County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Henry and Lucinda F. Meadows Bennett
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Note: There are no typos in the transcription of the following obituary. This is exactly as it is written in The Leader.

The Leader, Thursday, October 17, 1929
Page 5, Column 5

Mrs. Persinger Died At Home Near This City Friday

Mrs. Sallie Persinger, aged 66, died at her home yesterday about 2 died at her home yesterday about two cation of diseases. She had been in ill health for several months and her death was not unexpected.

Her father, Henry Bennett, five children, Mrs. Jake Smith, Mrs. E. F. Brown, Mrs. Fred Bragg; Charlie Persinger and Clyde Persinger; two step children Jim of Hinton and Martin Persinger of Clayton, survive.

Funeral and burial services were held at the Brown Cemetery about three miles from this city.
Daughter of Henry and Lucinda F. Meadows Bennett
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Emails are welcome from those with information to confirm, correct, or to enhance this memorial.
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Note: There are no typos in the transcription of the following obituary. This is exactly as it is written in The Leader.

The Leader, Thursday, October 17, 1929
Page 5, Column 5

Mrs. Persinger Died At Home Near This City Friday

Mrs. Sallie Persinger, aged 66, died at her home yesterday about 2 died at her home yesterday about two cation of diseases. She had been in ill health for several months and her death was not unexpected.

Her father, Henry Bennett, five children, Mrs. Jake Smith, Mrs. E. F. Brown, Mrs. Fred Bragg; Charlie Persinger and Clyde Persinger; two step children Jim of Hinton and Martin Persinger of Clayton, survive.

Funeral and burial services were held at the Brown Cemetery about three miles from this city.


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