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HEART DISEASE RESULTS IN DEATH
William B. Chenoweth, age 77, well known Clark County Farmer, died at 7 Monday at his home four miles northeast of South Charleston of heart disease. Mr. Chenoweth was born and lived all his life on the farm where he died. He was a member of the Baptist Church in Lisbon and served as deacon there. Besides his widow, Nettie, he leaves two sons; Prof. Leon Chenoweth, superintendent of schools in South Charleston, and Prof. Homer C. Chenoweth of Indianapolis; three daughters, Miss Gladys Chenoweth at home, Mrs. Edna Westall of Breckenridge Mich., and Mrs. Esther Stiarwalt of Springfield; and two sisters, Olive Chenoweth in South Charleston, and Mrs. Alice Chidsey of Mansfield, Oh. Funeral services will be held at 3 Wednesday at the Baptist Church in Lisbon Burial will be mode In Greenlawn cemetery In South Charleston.
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HEART DISEASE RESULTS IN DEATH
William B. Chenoweth, age 77, well known Clark County Farmer, died at 7 Monday at his home four miles northeast of South Charleston of heart disease. Mr. Chenoweth was born and lived all his life on the farm where he died. He was a member of the Baptist Church in Lisbon and served as deacon there. Besides his widow, Nettie, he leaves two sons; Prof. Leon Chenoweth, superintendent of schools in South Charleston, and Prof. Homer C. Chenoweth of Indianapolis; three daughters, Miss Gladys Chenoweth at home, Mrs. Edna Westall of Breckenridge Mich., and Mrs. Esther Stiarwalt of Springfield; and two sisters, Olive Chenoweth in South Charleston, and Mrs. Alice Chidsey of Mansfield, Oh. Funeral services will be held at 3 Wednesday at the Baptist Church in Lisbon Burial will be mode In Greenlawn cemetery In South Charleston.
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