Great Cacapon, W. Va. – Marshall A. Parlett, 64, of here died yesterday in Morgan County War Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient three weeks.
A native of Morgan County, he was born, November 18, 1899 a son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth (Burton) Parlett. His wife Lottie Smith (Pallewig) Parlett died in 1926.
Mr. Parlett was a member of the Junior OUAM; Tonoloway Council 102, and a retired member of Local 842, International Aircraft Workers of America.
Survivors include a daughter Mrs. Virginia Keller, Kitzmiller, Md.; a sister, Mrs. Hattie Zies, Green Spring, W. Va., and two grandchildren.
The body is at the Parks-Johnson Funeral Home in Berkeley Springs.
Services will be conducted on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the EUB Church at Great Cacapon by Rev. Daniel A. Frazier. Burial will be in the Great Cacapon Cemetery.
The body will be taken to the church at 1 p.m. on Tuesday.
Cumberland News, Monday, December 23, 1963
Great Cacapon, W. Va. – Marshall A. Parlett, 64, of here died yesterday in Morgan County War Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient three weeks.
A native of Morgan County, he was born, November 18, 1899 a son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth (Burton) Parlett. His wife Lottie Smith (Pallewig) Parlett died in 1926.
Mr. Parlett was a member of the Junior OUAM; Tonoloway Council 102, and a retired member of Local 842, International Aircraft Workers of America.
Survivors include a daughter Mrs. Virginia Keller, Kitzmiller, Md.; a sister, Mrs. Hattie Zies, Green Spring, W. Va., and two grandchildren.
The body is at the Parks-Johnson Funeral Home in Berkeley Springs.
Services will be conducted on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the EUB Church at Great Cacapon by Rev. Daniel A. Frazier. Burial will be in the Great Cacapon Cemetery.
The body will be taken to the church at 1 p.m. on Tuesday.
Cumberland News, Monday, December 23, 1963
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