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Virginia Parlee <I>Duty</I> Smith

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Virginia Parlee Duty Smith

Birth
Death
5 Apr 1963 (aged 46)
Burial
Kenova, Wayne County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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The following Obituary was sent by Julie Knox-Birkhimer (#48194362).

SMITH, Mrs. Virginia Parlee — Forty-six years old, 1350 Ferndale Road, Kenova, who died yesterday in a Huntington hospital, will be buried in the Dock's Creek Cemetery following funeral services tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the First Baptist Church of Kenova with the Rev. Carl McKinney and the Rev. Robert G. Graves officiating. Nephews will be pallbearers and nieces will be flowerbearers. She was a member of the Oak View Baptist Church of Kenova and a teacher in its church school. Survivors include the husband, Ernest Smith; five sons, Franklin Smith of Columbus, Ga., Ronald and Colin Smith of Kenova and Thomas and Robert Allen Smith at home; a daughter, Nellena Smith at home; the mother, Mrs. Nancy Duty of Kenova; a sister, Mrs. Ann Adkins of Nitro; two brothers, Claude Duty of Milton and William Duty of Frankfort, O., and eight grandchildren. Friends may call at the Rollins Funeral Home at Kenova after 3 p. m. today. -The Herald-Dispatch, Saturday, April 6, 1963

The following Obituary was sent by Julie Knox-Birkhimer (#48194362).

SMITH, Mrs. Virginia Parlee — Forty-six years old, 1350 Ferndale Road, Kenova, who died yesterday in a Huntington hospital, will be buried in the Dock's Creek Cemetery following funeral services tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the First Baptist Church of Kenova with the Rev. Carl McKinney and the Rev. Robert G. Graves officiating. Nephews will be pallbearers and nieces will be flowerbearers. She was a member of the Oak View Baptist Church of Kenova and a teacher in its church school. Survivors include the husband, Ernest Smith; five sons, Franklin Smith of Columbus, Ga., Ronald and Colin Smith of Kenova and Thomas and Robert Allen Smith at home; a daughter, Nellena Smith at home; the mother, Mrs. Nancy Duty of Kenova; a sister, Mrs. Ann Adkins of Nitro; two brothers, Claude Duty of Milton and William Duty of Frankfort, O., and eight grandchildren. Friends may call at the Rollins Funeral Home at Kenova after 3 p. m. today. -The Herald-Dispatch, Saturday, April 6, 1963

Gravesite Details

A child's marker for Wesley H. Smith is to the left of this marker and one for James Timothy Smith is to the right.



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