"Poquoson-THELMA QUEIN DANNELLY, 82 a peninsula resident for 50 years, died Tuesday, August 18.
A homemaker, Mrs. Dannelly was a Red Cross volunteer during World War II and served at the Kecoughtan Veterans Hospital.
She was a member of Hilton Presbyterian Church.
Survived by a daughter, Lynne D. Brinkley of Bettendorf, Iowa, a son, Ronald M. Dannelly of Newport News; two sisters, Eleanor Q. Turner of Philadelphia and Mabel Q. Favreau of Kansas City Ka. (sic Mo.); and four grandchildren.
Visitation from 2 to 4 today and from 7 to 8 tonight at Peninsula Funeral Home. Funeral at 11 a. m. Friday at the funeral home by the Rev. Gary Charles. Burial in Peninsula Memorial Park."
The Daily Press. Newport News, Va. 20 August 1992
"Poquoson-THELMA QUEIN DANNELLY, 82 a peninsula resident for 50 years, died Tuesday, August 18.
A homemaker, Mrs. Dannelly was a Red Cross volunteer during World War II and served at the Kecoughtan Veterans Hospital.
She was a member of Hilton Presbyterian Church.
Survived by a daughter, Lynne D. Brinkley of Bettendorf, Iowa, a son, Ronald M. Dannelly of Newport News; two sisters, Eleanor Q. Turner of Philadelphia and Mabel Q. Favreau of Kansas City Ka. (sic Mo.); and four grandchildren.
Visitation from 2 to 4 today and from 7 to 8 tonight at Peninsula Funeral Home. Funeral at 11 a. m. Friday at the funeral home by the Rev. Gary Charles. Burial in Peninsula Memorial Park."
The Daily Press. Newport News, Va. 20 August 1992
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