MRS. CALLIE PRICE, PROMINENT LOCALLY, DIES ON WEST SIDE
Published: Saturday, 11 Jan 1936, Charleston Gazette
Mrs. Callie Price, 72, prominent Charleston resident, died yesterday afternoon at her home, 712 Columbia boulevard. She was the widow of E. E. Price and had resided in Charleston about 24 years.
Funeral services are to be conducted at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Central Methodist Episcopal church. The Rev. J. B. Workman, D. D., is to officiate. Burial is to be in Sunset Memorial park.
Mrs. Price was born March 22, 1864 at Lewisville, Monroe county, O., the daughter of Stephen and Mary Stoffel. She was a member of Central M. E. church and the Woman's Christian Temperance union.
She is survived by two sons, Drs.W. W. and W. L. Price, local dentists who have practiced in Charleston for a number of years. Two brothers, Stephen Stoffel of Elkview and Charlie Stoffel of Charleroi, Pa., and a sister, Mrs. Louise Morris of Hillcrest drive, also survive.
MRS. CALLIE PRICE, PROMINENT LOCALLY, DIES ON WEST SIDE
Published: Saturday, 11 Jan 1936, Charleston Gazette
Mrs. Callie Price, 72, prominent Charleston resident, died yesterday afternoon at her home, 712 Columbia boulevard. She was the widow of E. E. Price and had resided in Charleston about 24 years.
Funeral services are to be conducted at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Central Methodist Episcopal church. The Rev. J. B. Workman, D. D., is to officiate. Burial is to be in Sunset Memorial park.
Mrs. Price was born March 22, 1864 at Lewisville, Monroe county, O., the daughter of Stephen and Mary Stoffel. She was a member of Central M. E. church and the Woman's Christian Temperance union.
She is survived by two sons, Drs.W. W. and W. L. Price, local dentists who have practiced in Charleston for a number of years. Two brothers, Stephen Stoffel of Elkview and Charlie Stoffel of Charleroi, Pa., and a sister, Mrs. Louise Morris of Hillcrest drive, also survive.
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