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Georgianna Jackson Duskey

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5 Oct 1941 (aged 55)
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Davisville, Wood County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Georgia Anna Duskey, aged 55, wife of Supt. W.E. Duskey of the U.S. Quarry Tile company here, died Sunday evening at 6:45 o'clock, at her home, 641 Bird street. She had been in failing health two years and in a serious condition the past four weeks.

Mrs. Duskey was born at Davisville and spent her entire life in Wood county. She was a member of the Davisville Methodist church for a number of years and she was affiliated with the Ladies Auxiliary of the Macabee lodge.

Mrs. Duskey leaves her husband, three sons, Howard of Canton, Ohio, and Kenneth and Shirley, both of Parkersburg; three daughters, Mrs. Gladys Keister of Russell, Kansas; Mrs. Eleanore Rothwell of Medina, New York, and Miss Helen Duskey at home and (Unable to read) granddaughters. Also surviving are one brother, S.W. Jackson of Parkersburg, and five sisters, Mrs. Grant Bailey, Mrs. Esther Hall, Mrs. Keever Drain and Miss Lily Jackson, all of this city, and Mrs. William Ross of Akron, Ohio.

The body was removed to the Leavitt funeral home.

The Parkersburg News
Monday, 6 October 1941, pg. 7
Mrs. Georgia Anna Duskey, aged 55, wife of Supt. W.E. Duskey of the U.S. Quarry Tile company here, died Sunday evening at 6:45 o'clock, at her home, 641 Bird street. She had been in failing health two years and in a serious condition the past four weeks.

Mrs. Duskey was born at Davisville and spent her entire life in Wood county. She was a member of the Davisville Methodist church for a number of years and she was affiliated with the Ladies Auxiliary of the Macabee lodge.

Mrs. Duskey leaves her husband, three sons, Howard of Canton, Ohio, and Kenneth and Shirley, both of Parkersburg; three daughters, Mrs. Gladys Keister of Russell, Kansas; Mrs. Eleanore Rothwell of Medina, New York, and Miss Helen Duskey at home and (Unable to read) granddaughters. Also surviving are one brother, S.W. Jackson of Parkersburg, and five sisters, Mrs. Grant Bailey, Mrs. Esther Hall, Mrs. Keever Drain and Miss Lily Jackson, all of this city, and Mrs. William Ross of Akron, Ohio.

The body was removed to the Leavitt funeral home.

The Parkersburg News
Monday, 6 October 1941, pg. 7


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