ELMER PENCE DIES AT HOME
Funeral services St. Peters Church Saturday afternoon
Elmer E Pence, 52, an employee at the Norfolk and Western shops for a number of years and a resident of Elkton, died yesterday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at his home in Elkton, following an illness of one year. He was born December 20,1892.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Bertha Dovel Pence, he is survived by six children, Mrs. Irvin Lam, of Elkton; Henry Pence, of Baltimore; Cpl. Irvin Pence, overseas; Louise, Clyde and Theodore Pence, at home; four sisters, Mrs. Harry Good, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mrs. H A May, of Shenandoah; Mrs. Bessie Campbell, of Lynchburg; and Mrs. Daisy Pence of Shenandoah; five brothers, William, Tom, Jack, Henry and Martin Pence of Shenandoah.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from St. Peters Church at Humes Run, of which he was a member. Services will be conducted by Rev. P.W. Fisher. Burial will be in a nearby cemetery.
ELMER PENCE DIES AT HOME
Funeral services St. Peters Church Saturday afternoon
Elmer E Pence, 52, an employee at the Norfolk and Western shops for a number of years and a resident of Elkton, died yesterday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at his home in Elkton, following an illness of one year. He was born December 20,1892.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Bertha Dovel Pence, he is survived by six children, Mrs. Irvin Lam, of Elkton; Henry Pence, of Baltimore; Cpl. Irvin Pence, overseas; Louise, Clyde and Theodore Pence, at home; four sisters, Mrs. Harry Good, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mrs. H A May, of Shenandoah; Mrs. Bessie Campbell, of Lynchburg; and Mrs. Daisy Pence of Shenandoah; five brothers, William, Tom, Jack, Henry and Martin Pence of Shenandoah.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from St. Peters Church at Humes Run, of which he was a member. Services will be conducted by Rev. P.W. Fisher. Burial will be in a nearby cemetery.
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