Danville, Kentucky
February 3, 1928
CHARLES MAY, 58, DIES HERE
Charles May, 58 years old, teamster, who made his home in West Danville on Walnut street, died at 11:10 o'clock this morning, after suffering since last Saturday from a stroke of paralysis.
Surviving are his wife, three sons, W. Robert, Flint, Mich.; and Sam H. and Oscar L., both of this place; two daughters, Mrs. Stella Herman Lay, and Mrs. Nelson Stringer, both of Danville; a brother, John May, of Burgin; two half-brothers, Alvin May, of Danville; and R. L. May, of Parksville; and two sisters, Bulk Carpenter, of Mackville, and Mrs. Quince Gray, of East Texas.
Funeral services will be held at the West Danville Mission church Sunday morning and burial will be below Perryville.
Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl
Danville, Kentucky
February 3, 1928
CHARLES MAY, 58, DIES HERE
Charles May, 58 years old, teamster, who made his home in West Danville on Walnut street, died at 11:10 o'clock this morning, after suffering since last Saturday from a stroke of paralysis.
Surviving are his wife, three sons, W. Robert, Flint, Mich.; and Sam H. and Oscar L., both of this place; two daughters, Mrs. Stella Herman Lay, and Mrs. Nelson Stringer, both of Danville; a brother, John May, of Burgin; two half-brothers, Alvin May, of Danville; and R. L. May, of Parksville; and two sisters, Bulk Carpenter, of Mackville, and Mrs. Quince Gray, of East Texas.
Funeral services will be held at the West Danville Mission church Sunday morning and burial will be below Perryville.
Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl
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