MRS. W.R. PERROW CLAIMED BY DEATH
1939
Lynchburg, Jan. 2 (AP) - Mrs. Claiborne Caldwell Perrow, wife of the late W.R. Perrow, died at an early hour this morning at her home here. She had been critically ill about a week.
Mrs. Perrow was born in Lynchburg in 1856, and was the daughter of John Archer Caldwell and Mary Constance Harriss Caldwell. She married William R. Perrow of Lynchburg, April 27, 1881, and a few years later they moved to Alexander's mill, in Campbell county.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Malcolm Eakin of Roanoke, and Miss Claiborne Harris Perrow of Lynchburg; by two grandchildren, Misses Claiborne Banks Perrow and Elinor Archer Perrow of Lynchburg; a brother, W.C. Caldwell of Lynchburg, and a sister, Mrs. Constance C. Boze of Lynchburg. She was a sister of the late Mrs. Carter Glass.
Funeral services will by conducted at the home Tuesday afternoon. Interment will be in Spring Hill ceretery .
MRS. W.R. PERROW CLAIMED BY DEATH
1939
Lynchburg, Jan. 2 (AP) - Mrs. Claiborne Caldwell Perrow, wife of the late W.R. Perrow, died at an early hour this morning at her home here. She had been critically ill about a week.
Mrs. Perrow was born in Lynchburg in 1856, and was the daughter of John Archer Caldwell and Mary Constance Harriss Caldwell. She married William R. Perrow of Lynchburg, April 27, 1881, and a few years later they moved to Alexander's mill, in Campbell county.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Malcolm Eakin of Roanoke, and Miss Claiborne Harris Perrow of Lynchburg; by two grandchildren, Misses Claiborne Banks Perrow and Elinor Archer Perrow of Lynchburg; a brother, W.C. Caldwell of Lynchburg, and a sister, Mrs. Constance C. Boze of Lynchburg. She was a sister of the late Mrs. Carter Glass.
Funeral services will by conducted at the home Tuesday afternoon. Interment will be in Spring Hill ceretery .
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