Member of Windy Gap Church of God, Aleppo
Gaythel Pearl Riggs, 89, formerly of Deep Valley, died Wednesday, November 3, 1993, in Franklin Care Center, Waynesburg.
She was born December 3, 1903, in Greene County, a daughter of John O. and Clara Tedrow Yoders.
Mrs. Riggs was a member of Windy Gap Church of God near Aleppo.
Surviving are three sons, Raymond W. Riggs of Burton, WV, and Paul and Roy Riggs, both of Vermilion, Ohio; one brother, Raymond Yoders of Washington; seven granchildren; 11 great-granchildren; four stepgreat-grandchildren; and one stepgreat-great-grandchild.
Deceased are her husband William Spencer Riggs, who died June 28, 1990; one son, Kenneth E. Riggs; two daughters, Hilda Riggs and Helen Kuhn; and one brother, Willie Yoders.
Contributor: Donald Honeywell (48072740) • [email protected]
Member of Windy Gap Church of God, Aleppo
Gaythel Pearl Riggs, 89, formerly of Deep Valley, died Wednesday, November 3, 1993, in Franklin Care Center, Waynesburg.
She was born December 3, 1903, in Greene County, a daughter of John O. and Clara Tedrow Yoders.
Mrs. Riggs was a member of Windy Gap Church of God near Aleppo.
Surviving are three sons, Raymond W. Riggs of Burton, WV, and Paul and Roy Riggs, both of Vermilion, Ohio; one brother, Raymond Yoders of Washington; seven granchildren; 11 great-granchildren; four stepgreat-grandchildren; and one stepgreat-great-grandchild.
Deceased are her husband William Spencer Riggs, who died June 28, 1990; one son, Kenneth E. Riggs; two daughters, Hilda Riggs and Helen Kuhn; and one brother, Willie Yoders.
Contributor: Donald Honeywell (48072740) • [email protected]
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