Cumberland News (Cumberland, Md.)
December 18, 1970
MRS. ELMER F. GIFFIN
KEYSER__ Mrs. Sallie Headley Giffin, 94, formerly of 1311 Eoff Street, Wheeling. W. Va., died Monday at the Pulliam Nursing Home, Keyser.
Born in Stephens City, Va., she was a daughter of the late Samuel and Anna (Sande) Headley. Her husband, Elmer Fenton Giffin, died in 1951.
She had resided in Keyser and Rowlesburg before moving to Wheeling. She was a member of Fourth Street United Methodist Church, Wheeling.
Surviving are one daughter Neva Law, Wheeling; two sons, Dr. Theodore C. Giffin and Dr. Paul F. Giffin, DDS, both of Keyser; one sister, Mrs. Rachel Helgeson, Panoia, Colo.; five grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
The body is at Markwood Funeral Home, were friends received after two p.m. today.
Services will be conducted there at 11 a.m. Friday by Rev. W. W. Harvey and Rev. Harry P. Light. Internment will be in Queen's Point Cemetery.
Cumberland News (Cumberland, Md.)
December 18, 1970
MRS. ELMER F. GIFFIN
KEYSER__ Mrs. Sallie Headley Giffin, 94, formerly of 1311 Eoff Street, Wheeling. W. Va., died Monday at the Pulliam Nursing Home, Keyser.
Born in Stephens City, Va., she was a daughter of the late Samuel and Anna (Sande) Headley. Her husband, Elmer Fenton Giffin, died in 1951.
She had resided in Keyser and Rowlesburg before moving to Wheeling. She was a member of Fourth Street United Methodist Church, Wheeling.
Surviving are one daughter Neva Law, Wheeling; two sons, Dr. Theodore C. Giffin and Dr. Paul F. Giffin, DDS, both of Keyser; one sister, Mrs. Rachel Helgeson, Panoia, Colo.; five grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
The body is at Markwood Funeral Home, were friends received after two p.m. today.
Services will be conducted there at 11 a.m. Friday by Rev. W. W. Harvey and Rev. Harry P. Light. Internment will be in Queen's Point Cemetery.
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