Mrs. Leafy Viola Crummett, 81, died Saturday night, Aug. 18, in King's Daughters' Hospital. She was born April 6, 1898 in Pendleton County, W. Va., a daughter of James M. and Dorothy McCray Botkin. Mrs. Crummett was a member of Crummett's Run Church of the Brethren. Her husband, J.W. Crummett, preceded her in death. Surviving are one foster-daughter, Mrs. Dayton Varner of Staunton; one sister, Mrs. Janie Grant of Staunton; one half sister, Meda Puffenbarger of Headwaters; one brother, Henry Botkin of Headwaters; one half brother, Clyde Puffenbarger of Headwaters; one foster granddaughter and a number of nieces and nephews. A service was conducted 2 p.m. Tuesday at Obaugh Funeral Home by the Revs. H.S. Craig and Jimmy Bosserman. Burial was in Botkin Family Cemetery.
Mrs. Leafy Viola Crummett, 81, died Saturday night, Aug. 18, in King's Daughters' Hospital. She was born April 6, 1898 in Pendleton County, W. Va., a daughter of James M. and Dorothy McCray Botkin. Mrs. Crummett was a member of Crummett's Run Church of the Brethren. Her husband, J.W. Crummett, preceded her in death. Surviving are one foster-daughter, Mrs. Dayton Varner of Staunton; one sister, Mrs. Janie Grant of Staunton; one half sister, Meda Puffenbarger of Headwaters; one brother, Henry Botkin of Headwaters; one half brother, Clyde Puffenbarger of Headwaters; one foster granddaughter and a number of nieces and nephews. A service was conducted 2 p.m. Tuesday at Obaugh Funeral Home by the Revs. H.S. Craig and Jimmy Bosserman. Burial was in Botkin Family Cemetery.
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