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Horace Milton Page

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Horace Milton Page

Birth
Sherrodsville, Carroll County, Ohio, USA
Death
29 Jan 1955 (aged 86)
Sherrodsville, Carroll County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY

THE FREE PRESS STANDARD
Carrollton, Ohio

Thursday
February 3, 1955

H. Milton Page, 86, died at his home at 224 2nd Street SW, Carrollton, Saturday afternoon after a two-week illness. He was a native of Sherrodsville and had lived here for 44 years. Mr. Page was a retired potter and coal miner and a member of Carrollton Methodist Church. He was born February 5, 1868 in Sherrodsville.

Surviving are his widow, Minnie (Moore) Page; two sons, Ben of Carrollton and Ross of Cambridge, two daughters, Mrs. Henry Bond of Chester, West Virginia, and Mrs. Clark Bond of Carrollton, tree brothers, David of Dover, Frank of Reedurban and Fred of Navarre; four sisters, Mrs. Ollie Capper, Mrs. E. M. Skeels and Mrs. Alice Dayhuff, all of Canton and Mrs. Ella Wilson of Tulsa, Oklahoma; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Sweeney Funeral Home with Rev. Gerstle Haggard officiating. Burial was in Westview Cemetery.

NOTE: Researched by Richard Paul Cullen, Carrollton, Oh.
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OBITUARY

THE FREE PRESS STANDARD
Carrollton, Ohio

Thursday
February 3, 1955

H. Milton Page, 86, died at his home at 224 2nd Street SW, Carrollton, Saturday afternoon after a two-week illness. He was a native of Sherrodsville and had lived here for 44 years. Mr. Page was a retired potter and coal miner and a member of Carrollton Methodist Church. He was born February 5, 1868 in Sherrodsville.

Surviving are his widow, Minnie (Moore) Page; two sons, Ben of Carrollton and Ross of Cambridge, two daughters, Mrs. Henry Bond of Chester, West Virginia, and Mrs. Clark Bond of Carrollton, tree brothers, David of Dover, Frank of Reedurban and Fred of Navarre; four sisters, Mrs. Ollie Capper, Mrs. E. M. Skeels and Mrs. Alice Dayhuff, all of Canton and Mrs. Ella Wilson of Tulsa, Oklahoma; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Sweeney Funeral Home with Rev. Gerstle Haggard officiating. Burial was in Westview Cemetery.

NOTE: Researched by Richard Paul Cullen, Carrollton, Oh.
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