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Norma Atwell <I>Staton</I> Foglesong

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Norma Atwell Staton Foglesong

Birth
Wolfcreek, Monroe County, West Virginia, USA
Death
30 Apr 1984 (aged 87)
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Oak Hill, Fayette County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Parents:"Squire"James Porterfield Staton
Ella Selina Susan Burdette

Sister:Clara "Faye" Staton Hopkins
Half brothers:Emmet Staton,Dell C.Staton
Half sisters:Florence Staton Pettigrew,
Vera Staton Elkins

Husband:Russell Foglesong married March 30,1918

Children:Bill,Jim,Martha Faye,Suzi

Norma attended Oak Hill High School,Marshall College.

Norma played piano in the First Baptist Church,South Charleston where she was member since 1932.

Positions held:Trustee,Alderson-Broaddus College,
Vice President of West Virginia Baptist Churches,
Pianist of State Womens Conference for 35 years,
Church Organist and Pianist,
Bible School Teacher,
J.O.Y.Class member for 35 years,
Womens Christian Temperance Union,
President,American Baptist Women of First Baptist Church,South Charleston,
Teacher of Piano,
Teacher in Oak Hill Schools 1917-1918.

All her children sang or played music.
Parents:"Squire"James Porterfield Staton
Ella Selina Susan Burdette

Sister:Clara "Faye" Staton Hopkins
Half brothers:Emmet Staton,Dell C.Staton
Half sisters:Florence Staton Pettigrew,
Vera Staton Elkins

Husband:Russell Foglesong married March 30,1918

Children:Bill,Jim,Martha Faye,Suzi

Norma attended Oak Hill High School,Marshall College.

Norma played piano in the First Baptist Church,South Charleston where she was member since 1932.

Positions held:Trustee,Alderson-Broaddus College,
Vice President of West Virginia Baptist Churches,
Pianist of State Womens Conference for 35 years,
Church Organist and Pianist,
Bible School Teacher,
J.O.Y.Class member for 35 years,
Womens Christian Temperance Union,
President,American Baptist Women of First Baptist Church,South Charleston,
Teacher of Piano,
Teacher in Oak Hill Schools 1917-1918.

All her children sang or played music.


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