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Eunice Belle <I>Richmond</I> Hinton

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Eunice Belle Richmond Hinton

Birth
Raleigh County, West Virginia, USA
Death
19 May 1952 (aged 86)
Summers County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Hinton, Summers County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Raleigh Register, Tuesday, May 20, 1952
Page 8, Column 3

Hinton Funeral Rites Wednesday

HINTON — Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday for Mrs Eunice Belle Hinton, 86, a resident of Hinton the past 61 years, who died at 5 a.m. Monday at her Third Avenue home.

Rites will be held at the residence by the Rev. H. P. Hackney with burial following in the Hilltop Cemetery.

She was stricken with paralysis about a month ago and was apparently improving until she was struck a second time last Friday.

Born on the Richmond farm, two miles west of Hinton, November 14, 1865, she was a daughter of the late William Caperton and Christiana Fleshman Richmond, pioneer families of Summers and Raleigh counties.

She was a widow of the late E. Thurmond Hinton, who was the son of Summers County's first sheriff, Evan Hinton.

She is survived by two sons: Fred H. Hinton, of Davies, and Cecil P. Hinton. who resided with her; three daughters: Mrs. Gladys W. Clay, of White Sulphur; Mrs. R. W. Johnson, of Marmet; and Mrs. Maxine Russell, of Stamford, Conn.; a brother, John S. Richmond, of Richmond Farms, and a grandson, Donald Hinton Clay.

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Raleigh Register, Tuesday, May 20, 1952
Page 8, Column 3

Hinton Funeral Rites Wednesday

HINTON — Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday for Mrs Eunice Belle Hinton, 86, a resident of Hinton the past 61 years, who died at 5 a.m. Monday at her Third Avenue home.

Rites will be held at the residence by the Rev. H. P. Hackney with burial following in the Hilltop Cemetery.

She was stricken with paralysis about a month ago and was apparently improving until she was struck a second time last Friday.

Born on the Richmond farm, two miles west of Hinton, November 14, 1865, she was a daughter of the late William Caperton and Christiana Fleshman Richmond, pioneer families of Summers and Raleigh counties.

She was a widow of the late E. Thurmond Hinton, who was the son of Summers County's first sheriff, Evan Hinton.

She is survived by two sons: Fred H. Hinton, of Davies, and Cecil P. Hinton. who resided with her; three daughters: Mrs. Gladys W. Clay, of White Sulphur; Mrs. R. W. Johnson, of Marmet; and Mrs. Maxine Russell, of Stamford, Conn.; a brother, John S. Richmond, of Richmond Farms, and a grandson, Donald Hinton Clay.

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