Service 2 p.m. Monday, at Drift Run Methodist Church, Sandyville, Drift Run Cemetery. Mrs. McCauley, 60, of Sandyville, Jackson County, was killed Wednesday in a two-car accident in Orland, Ohio. She was returning to Sandyville from a vacation in Michigan. Native of Jackson County, member Cooper Fork Methodist Church at Sandyville.
Surviving: son Vivian with the army in Okinawa; daughters, Mrs. Edna Wolfe, Mrs. John Morgan and Mrs. Gerald Riggs, all of Sandyville, Mrs. Hershel Bonnett of Ravenswood, Mrs. Harland Sheppard of Parkersburg; sisters, Mrs. Anna McCauley, Mrs. Lucille Maddox and Mrs. Clarestine Wilkinson, all of Sandyville, Mrs. Ethel Weekley of Owosso, Mich., Mrs. Edith Perdue of Belpre, Ohio; brothers, Homer Ernest and Herbert Angus, all of Sandyville. Chambers Funeral Home, Ravenswood.
Source Citation: Newspaper: Charleston Gazette; Publication Date: 1 July 1967; Publication Place: Charleston, West Virginia, United States
∼Mrs. Goldia Angus McCauley, 60, of Rt. 2 Sandyville, died late Wednesday night in Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital, Lancaster, OH., of injuries suffered earlier that day in an automobile accident at Orlando, OH. Details of the accident were not learned.
Born in Jackson County, a daughter of Joseph Edward and the late Alice Dailey Angus, she was a member of the Copper Fork EUB Church in Sandyville.
Survivors include one son, Vivian McCauley, serving with the Armed Forces in Okinawa; five daughters, Mrs. Edna Wolfe; Mrs. John Morgan; Mrs. Gerald Riggs; and Mrs. Harlan Sheppard, all of Sandyville. Mrs. Hershel Bonnet, Ravenswood; five sisters, Mrs. Anna McCauley and Mrs. Lucille Maddox, of Sandyville, Mrs. Ethel Weekley, Owosso, Mich.; Mrs. Edith Perdue, Belpre; Mrs. Clarestine Wilkinson, Sandyville; three brothers, Homer, Ernest, and Herbert Angus, all of Sandyville and 10 grandchildren.
The body was removed to the Chambers Funeral Home, Ravenswood. Arrangements are incomplete pending the arrival of a son from Okinawa.
Service 2 p.m. Monday, at Drift Run Methodist Church, Sandyville, Drift Run Cemetery. Mrs. McCauley, 60, of Sandyville, Jackson County, was killed Wednesday in a two-car accident in Orland, Ohio. She was returning to Sandyville from a vacation in Michigan. Native of Jackson County, member Cooper Fork Methodist Church at Sandyville.
Surviving: son Vivian with the army in Okinawa; daughters, Mrs. Edna Wolfe, Mrs. John Morgan and Mrs. Gerald Riggs, all of Sandyville, Mrs. Hershel Bonnett of Ravenswood, Mrs. Harland Sheppard of Parkersburg; sisters, Mrs. Anna McCauley, Mrs. Lucille Maddox and Mrs. Clarestine Wilkinson, all of Sandyville, Mrs. Ethel Weekley of Owosso, Mich., Mrs. Edith Perdue of Belpre, Ohio; brothers, Homer Ernest and Herbert Angus, all of Sandyville. Chambers Funeral Home, Ravenswood.
Source Citation: Newspaper: Charleston Gazette; Publication Date: 1 July 1967; Publication Place: Charleston, West Virginia, United States
∼Mrs. Goldia Angus McCauley, 60, of Rt. 2 Sandyville, died late Wednesday night in Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital, Lancaster, OH., of injuries suffered earlier that day in an automobile accident at Orlando, OH. Details of the accident were not learned.
Born in Jackson County, a daughter of Joseph Edward and the late Alice Dailey Angus, she was a member of the Copper Fork EUB Church in Sandyville.
Survivors include one son, Vivian McCauley, serving with the Armed Forces in Okinawa; five daughters, Mrs. Edna Wolfe; Mrs. John Morgan; Mrs. Gerald Riggs; and Mrs. Harlan Sheppard, all of Sandyville. Mrs. Hershel Bonnet, Ravenswood; five sisters, Mrs. Anna McCauley and Mrs. Lucille Maddox, of Sandyville, Mrs. Ethel Weekley, Owosso, Mich.; Mrs. Edith Perdue, Belpre; Mrs. Clarestine Wilkinson, Sandyville; three brothers, Homer, Ernest, and Herbert Angus, all of Sandyville and 10 grandchildren.
The body was removed to the Chambers Funeral Home, Ravenswood. Arrangements are incomplete pending the arrival of a son from Okinawa.
Family Members
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Homer Jefferson Angus
1897–1991
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Anna Audrey Angus McCauley
1899–1989
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James R Angus
1902–1902
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Ernest Theodore Angus
1903–1977
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Ethel Marie Angus Weekley
1909–2003
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Herbert Emmett Angus
1912–1970
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Edith L. Angus Perdue
1914–2007
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Lucille Dessie Angus Maddox
1916–2012
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Clarestine G. Angus Wilkinson
1920–1986
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