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Fannie L. <I>Painter</I> Dinges

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Fannie L. Painter Dinges

Birth
Page County, Virginia, USA
Death
14 May 1914 (aged 27)
Page County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Leaksville, Page County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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"Mrs. Fannie Dinges, wife of Lester Dinges, residing on S.H. Modesitt's place on Mill Creek, died very suddenly of heart failure about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, aged 27 years. She did a large amount of washing and other work on Wednesday and was stricken during the night, dying a few moments after a physician reached her. Her health had not been as good as usual for several months and she had had several attacks but her condition was not regarded as critical or even serious and her death was a great shock. Her husband and a bright little girl Eva aged eight or ten years survive her. Mrs. Dinges was a daughter of John M. Painter, of Stanley, and a granddaughter of Peter Painter of John of Stanley. Five brothers and three sisters survive her, this number including James, Marvin and Lester Painter, Mrs. Luther Sours and Mrs. David Wilson. Mrs. Dinges was highly esteemed by all who knew her. Her funeral which will take place at the Leaksville church at 3 p.m., today will be conducted by Eld. John B. Jenkins."

SOURCE: Page News & Courier, Friday 15 May 1914
"Mrs. Fannie Dinges, wife of Lester Dinges, residing on S.H. Modesitt's place on Mill Creek, died very suddenly of heart failure about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, aged 27 years. She did a large amount of washing and other work on Wednesday and was stricken during the night, dying a few moments after a physician reached her. Her health had not been as good as usual for several months and she had had several attacks but her condition was not regarded as critical or even serious and her death was a great shock. Her husband and a bright little girl Eva aged eight or ten years survive her. Mrs. Dinges was a daughter of John M. Painter, of Stanley, and a granddaughter of Peter Painter of John of Stanley. Five brothers and three sisters survive her, this number including James, Marvin and Lester Painter, Mrs. Luther Sours and Mrs. David Wilson. Mrs. Dinges was highly esteemed by all who knew her. Her funeral which will take place at the Leaksville church at 3 p.m., today will be conducted by Eld. John B. Jenkins."

SOURCE: Page News & Courier, Friday 15 May 1914


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