Charles Lawson, formerly of Glen Echo, Warren County, but who removed to Wellsburg, West Virginia, about five months ago, died on Sunday morning of goitre in the hospital in Wheeling, West Virginia, after an illness of a month.
He was a son of the late John and Mrs. Eliza Collins Lawson, of Warren County and is survived by his widow, formerly Miss Jennie Walter of Rappahannock County. Stephen Lawson of Glen Echo, and James Lawson, of Limeton, are brothers, and Mrs. G. B. Manuel and Mrs.„M. O. Fish, of. Glen Echo, are sisters.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Maddox and Samsell funeral home by the Rev. T. Eugene West. Interment was in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers were William Cooper, Emmett Johnson, George S. Poe, S. D. Boyd, Andy Vaught and William Shipe.
Published in the Warren Sentinel on Thursday, April 5, 1934.
Charles Lawson, formerly of Glen Echo, Warren County, but who removed to Wellsburg, West Virginia, about five months ago, died on Sunday morning of goitre in the hospital in Wheeling, West Virginia, after an illness of a month.
He was a son of the late John and Mrs. Eliza Collins Lawson, of Warren County and is survived by his widow, formerly Miss Jennie Walter of Rappahannock County. Stephen Lawson of Glen Echo, and James Lawson, of Limeton, are brothers, and Mrs. G. B. Manuel and Mrs.„M. O. Fish, of. Glen Echo, are sisters.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Maddox and Samsell funeral home by the Rev. T. Eugene West. Interment was in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers were William Cooper, Emmett Johnson, George S. Poe, S. D. Boyd, Andy Vaught and William Shipe.
Published in the Warren Sentinel on Thursday, April 5, 1934.
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