p - Steven S. Collett b. IN & Jane Dunlap b. New Port, IN
death: Hypertensive cardio vascular disease due to curricular fibrillation
died: home, Kanawha Two-Mile, Charleston, Kanawha, WV
77 ys. 0 ms. 3 ds. old
widowed: Adam B. Littlepage
occupation: Housewife
if veteran, name war: No info
informant: - Mrs. R. F. Irwin, Kanawha Two-Mile, Charleston
race: White
Mrs. Littlepage Rites Tomorrow
Widow of Congressman Will Be Buried at 2 In Spring Hill
Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the residence at Kanawha Two-Mile, for Mrs. Eva Collett Littlepage, 77, widow of Adam B. Littlepage, former congressman from West Virginia, who died yesterday morning at her home.
Rev. Wallace M. Alston, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will officiate and burial will be in Spring Hill cemetery with the Barlow mortuary in charge.
The body is at the home.
She was the mother of the late Judge S. Collett Littlepage.
Her late husband was in congress from 1911 to 1913, and again from 1917 to 1919.
Mrs. Littlepage, who celebrated her birthday anniversary Monday, was a native of Newport, Ind. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. R. F. Irvin of Kanawha Two-Mile; a brother, John D. Collett of Indianapolis; a granddaughter, Emma Payne Littlepage of Charleston; a niece, Mrs. Trafton O. Badger of Evanston, Ill.; and a nephew, John P. Collett of Indianapolis.
--Charleston Gazette [WV] March 14, 1941 Fri
p - Steven S. Collett b. IN & Jane Dunlap b. New Port, IN
death: Hypertensive cardio vascular disease due to curricular fibrillation
died: home, Kanawha Two-Mile, Charleston, Kanawha, WV
77 ys. 0 ms. 3 ds. old
widowed: Adam B. Littlepage
occupation: Housewife
if veteran, name war: No info
informant: - Mrs. R. F. Irwin, Kanawha Two-Mile, Charleston
race: White
Mrs. Littlepage Rites Tomorrow
Widow of Congressman Will Be Buried at 2 In Spring Hill
Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the residence at Kanawha Two-Mile, for Mrs. Eva Collett Littlepage, 77, widow of Adam B. Littlepage, former congressman from West Virginia, who died yesterday morning at her home.
Rev. Wallace M. Alston, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will officiate and burial will be in Spring Hill cemetery with the Barlow mortuary in charge.
The body is at the home.
She was the mother of the late Judge S. Collett Littlepage.
Her late husband was in congress from 1911 to 1913, and again from 1917 to 1919.
Mrs. Littlepage, who celebrated her birthday anniversary Monday, was a native of Newport, Ind. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. R. F. Irvin of Kanawha Two-Mile; a brother, John D. Collett of Indianapolis; a granddaughter, Emma Payne Littlepage of Charleston; a niece, Mrs. Trafton O. Badger of Evanston, Ill.; and a nephew, John P. Collett of Indianapolis.
--Charleston Gazette [WV] March 14, 1941 Fri
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