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Nina Olive <I>Ford</I> Spencer

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Nina Olive Ford Spencer

Birth
Doddridge County, West Virginia, USA
Death
14 Mar 1931 (aged 34)
West Union, Doddridge County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
West Union, Doddridge County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 110, No 13, p 416, Mar. 30, 1931.

At her home near West Union, Doddridge County, W. Va., March 14, 1931, Nina Ford Spencer, wife of W. Clyde Spencer. She was the daughter of S. Ardvern and Katherine Davis Ford, and was born Sep­tember 6, 1895, at Salem, W. Va.

She was graduated from the Standard Normal course at Salem College and was a very success­ful school teacher.

In 1921 she married W. Clyde Spencer of West Union. She is survived by her mother; a sister, Pearl Irene; a brother, Charles Dana; a half sister, Arah, wife of H. H. Davis; a half brother, Earl L. Ford; her husband; and by four chil­dren - Carol Eugene, Robert Dean, Mary Kath­erine, and little Martha Joette, aged three weeks.

Nina Spencer was a good woman, especially as wife and mother.

She was a devout Christian and loyal to the Seventh Day Baptist Church of which she had been a member since 1916.

The funeral, which was very largely attended, was held at the home on Rock Run, and was conducted by her pastor, Rev. Geo. B. Shaw, as­sisted by President S. O. Bond.

This stricken family has the sincere sympathy of an unusually large circle of relatives and friends.
G. B. S.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 110, No 13, p 416, Mar. 30, 1931.

At her home near West Union, Doddridge County, W. Va., March 14, 1931, Nina Ford Spencer, wife of W. Clyde Spencer. She was the daughter of S. Ardvern and Katherine Davis Ford, and was born Sep­tember 6, 1895, at Salem, W. Va.

She was graduated from the Standard Normal course at Salem College and was a very success­ful school teacher.

In 1921 she married W. Clyde Spencer of West Union. She is survived by her mother; a sister, Pearl Irene; a brother, Charles Dana; a half sister, Arah, wife of H. H. Davis; a half brother, Earl L. Ford; her husband; and by four chil­dren - Carol Eugene, Robert Dean, Mary Kath­erine, and little Martha Joette, aged three weeks.

Nina Spencer was a good woman, especially as wife and mother.

She was a devout Christian and loyal to the Seventh Day Baptist Church of which she had been a member since 1916.

The funeral, which was very largely attended, was held at the home on Rock Run, and was conducted by her pastor, Rev. Geo. B. Shaw, as­sisted by President S. O. Bond.

This stricken family has the sincere sympathy of an unusually large circle of relatives and friends.
G. B. S.


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