MRS. ADA H. R. LINTHICUM
Last rites were conducted today at 3 P.M. at Glenwood Presbyterian church by Rev. D. A. Swicord, pastor, and Rev. J. T. Barham, Concord, for Mrs. Ada Helen Russell Linthicum of High Point. Interment will be in Carraway Baptist Church cemetery, Flint Hill.
A native of Asheboro, Mrs. Linthicum who had lived in Greensboro for the past 11 years, died Saturday at 6 P.M. at Guilford sanitorium after an illness of several months.
Surviving are her husband; three daughters, Marion, Voncyle, and Sarah Helen Linthicum; her mother, Mrs. Florence Russell, Asheboro; two sisters, Mrs. Elwood Scott, of Wilmington, Del., and Mrs. Raymond Chandler of Wilmington; and six brothers, Johnny Russell of the United States Army, Pete, William, Roy and J. M. Russell of Wilmington, Del., and Charles Russell of Asheboro.
Published in the Greensboro Record on 10 Aug 1942:
Obituary provided by Charlie Weaver
MRS. ADA H. R. LINTHICUM
Last rites were conducted today at 3 P.M. at Glenwood Presbyterian church by Rev. D. A. Swicord, pastor, and Rev. J. T. Barham, Concord, for Mrs. Ada Helen Russell Linthicum of High Point. Interment will be in Carraway Baptist Church cemetery, Flint Hill.
A native of Asheboro, Mrs. Linthicum who had lived in Greensboro for the past 11 years, died Saturday at 6 P.M. at Guilford sanitorium after an illness of several months.
Surviving are her husband; three daughters, Marion, Voncyle, and Sarah Helen Linthicum; her mother, Mrs. Florence Russell, Asheboro; two sisters, Mrs. Elwood Scott, of Wilmington, Del., and Mrs. Raymond Chandler of Wilmington; and six brothers, Johnny Russell of the United States Army, Pete, William, Roy and J. M. Russell of Wilmington, Del., and Charles Russell of Asheboro.
Published in the Greensboro Record on 10 Aug 1942:
Obituary provided by Charlie Weaver
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