Father of Local Man Passes in Huntington,W.Va.
Otto Nelson of this city was called to Huntington,W.Va., last week because of the death of his aged father, General Stewart Nelson who died at his home in that city last Saturday afternoon, February 13. He had been ill for about a month and his death was due to a general breakdown because of advanced age. Mr. Stewart was a well known citizen in that section and highly esteemed by his neighbors and friends. He was a member of the Christian Church and a prominent lodge man.
Funeral services were conducted at the funeral home of Kingle & Carpenter of Huntington with burial in the family plot in the Rome Cemetery; of Rome, Ohio. Mr. Stewart is survived by four children, Mrs. Myrna Webb, Ashland, Ky.; Jennings Nelson, Huntington, W. Va.; Harry Nelson, Summit, Ky., and Otto Nelson of Paintsville.
Paintsville Herald Thursday February 18, 1937
Father of Local Man Passes in Huntington,W.Va.
Otto Nelson of this city was called to Huntington,W.Va., last week because of the death of his aged father, General Stewart Nelson who died at his home in that city last Saturday afternoon, February 13. He had been ill for about a month and his death was due to a general breakdown because of advanced age. Mr. Stewart was a well known citizen in that section and highly esteemed by his neighbors and friends. He was a member of the Christian Church and a prominent lodge man.
Funeral services were conducted at the funeral home of Kingle & Carpenter of Huntington with burial in the family plot in the Rome Cemetery; of Rome, Ohio. Mr. Stewart is survived by four children, Mrs. Myrna Webb, Ashland, Ky.; Jennings Nelson, Huntington, W. Va.; Harry Nelson, Summit, Ky., and Otto Nelson of Paintsville.
Paintsville Herald Thursday February 18, 1937
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