Bessie Biller (46949053)
Suggested edit: Mrs. Bessie Mae Biller, 70, of Lost River died Thursday morning at Rockingham Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Biller had been in the hospital intermittently for the past six months.
She was born August 27, 1905, in Hardy County and was a daughter of the late Frank and Lottie Seldon.
Mrs. Biller was active in the Mathias Volunteer Fire Department auxiliary and also was a member of Garrett Chapel United Methodist Church and the ladies' society at the church.
She was the widow of Glen Biller.
Surviving are two daughters, Betty May of Bergton, and Doreen Strawderman of Baker, two sons, Donald Biller, of Lost River, and Delmar Biller of Cumberland, Md., three sisters, Ola Mathias of Mathias, Golda Biller of Kirby and Beulah Grant of Akron, Ohio, two brothers, John and Boyd Seldon, both of Mathias, 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Garrett Chapel United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Daily News Record
Harrisonburg, Virigina
Friday, January 9, 1976
Contributor: Shock
Bessie Biller (46949053)
Suggested edit: Mrs. Bessie Mae Biller, 70, of Lost River died Thursday morning at Rockingham Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Biller had been in the hospital intermittently for the past six months.
She was born August 27, 1905, in Hardy County and was a daughter of the late Frank and Lottie Seldon.
Mrs. Biller was active in the Mathias Volunteer Fire Department auxiliary and also was a member of Garrett Chapel United Methodist Church and the ladies' society at the church.
She was the widow of Glen Biller.
Surviving are two daughters, Betty May of Bergton, and Doreen Strawderman of Baker, two sons, Donald Biller, of Lost River, and Delmar Biller of Cumberland, Md., three sisters, Ola Mathias of Mathias, Golda Biller of Kirby and Beulah Grant of Akron, Ohio, two brothers, John and Boyd Seldon, both of Mathias, 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Garrett Chapel United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Daily News Record
Harrisonburg, Virigina
Friday, January 9, 1976
Contributor: Shock
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