William Casto Died Saturday
Rites 2 Wednesday At Old Kyger And Gravel Hill
William Casto, 72, who had been virtually helpless for about a year, died at 4 o'clock Saturday near Cheshire. During that period he had been cared for at the home of his brother, Robert, and family, who live on the Roush lane. For some years before ill health compelled him to lessen his activities he was a subcription agent for The Tribune. Decedent was a son of the late Henry and Adaline Ewing Casto. William married but had no children and his wife died several years ago. He is survived by two brothers, the one mentioned and Henry Casto of Middleport.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the First Kyger Baptist Church, probably with Rev. William Mayes in charge. Burial in Gravel Hill Cemetery by Rawlings and Coates.
Gallipolis Daily Tribune
September 8, 1946
Transcribed by Shari Little-Creech
William Casto Died Saturday
Rites 2 Wednesday At Old Kyger And Gravel Hill
William Casto, 72, who had been virtually helpless for about a year, died at 4 o'clock Saturday near Cheshire. During that period he had been cared for at the home of his brother, Robert, and family, who live on the Roush lane. For some years before ill health compelled him to lessen his activities he was a subcription agent for The Tribune. Decedent was a son of the late Henry and Adaline Ewing Casto. William married but had no children and his wife died several years ago. He is survived by two brothers, the one mentioned and Henry Casto of Middleport.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the First Kyger Baptist Church, probably with Rev. William Mayes in charge. Burial in Gravel Hill Cemetery by Rawlings and Coates.
Gallipolis Daily Tribune
September 8, 1946
Transcribed by Shari Little-Creech
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