The funeral of Harry W. Elliott, formerly of Charleston, W. Va., who died at the King's Daughters' hospital about eleven o'clock Wednesday night, will be held from the residence of his mother, Mrs. Laura B. Elliott, this morning at ten o'clock. Burial will be in Mt. Carmel cemetery.
Mr. Elliott, forty-three years old, is survived by his mother, who resides at 51 Montgomery avenue; one brother, Wilson M. Elliott, and four sisters, Mrs. H. Russell Fifer, and Miss Isabelle Elliott, of Staunton; Mrs. Richard Marquis, Lynchburg; Mrs. D.H. Patrick, Waynesboro.
For nearly two years he had been a bookkeeper with the Coiner Parts Co. Mr. Elliott's death occurred several hours after he was taken suddenly ill and moved to the hospital.
Because of the suddenness of his illness, Dr. T.M. Parkins, city coroner, was called in, and asserted he found death due to natural causes.
Staunton News Leader -- Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia -- September 27, 1935.
The funeral of Harry W. Elliott, formerly of Charleston, W. Va., who died at the King's Daughters' hospital about eleven o'clock Wednesday night, will be held from the residence of his mother, Mrs. Laura B. Elliott, this morning at ten o'clock. Burial will be in Mt. Carmel cemetery.
Mr. Elliott, forty-three years old, is survived by his mother, who resides at 51 Montgomery avenue; one brother, Wilson M. Elliott, and four sisters, Mrs. H. Russell Fifer, and Miss Isabelle Elliott, of Staunton; Mrs. Richard Marquis, Lynchburg; Mrs. D.H. Patrick, Waynesboro.
For nearly two years he had been a bookkeeper with the Coiner Parts Co. Mr. Elliott's death occurred several hours after he was taken suddenly ill and moved to the hospital.
Because of the suddenness of his illness, Dr. T.M. Parkins, city coroner, was called in, and asserted he found death due to natural causes.
Staunton News Leader -- Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia -- September 27, 1935.
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