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Bertha Frances <I>Lockhart</I> Hylbert

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Bertha Frances Lockhart Hylbert

Birth
Wirt County, West Virginia, USA
Death
26 Aug 1943 (aged 76)
Reedy, Roane County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Reedy, Roane County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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D/O General Harrison Lockhart and Phoebe A Cheuvront

W/O John William Hylbert

Obituary (Thank you Betty Dotson Renick):

Mrs. Bertha Hylbert, 76, died Aug. 26, 1943, after an illness of several months at her home near Gilboa Baptist Church on Specer Route 4.

She was a daughter of the late Harrison and Phoebe Lockhart of Wirt county. She was united in marriage to J. W. Hylbert who preceded her in death.

Of this union there survive four daughters Mrs. Silas (Marie ) Walker and Mrs. D. L. (May) Walker, twins, who both reside in Parkersburg. Mr. L. C. (Fern) Fowler of Clarksburg and Miss Mattie Hylbert at home. Two sons Everett T and Elmer J. Hylbert and the eldest daughter Mrs. Clara Littell, preceded her in death.

She is also survived by eleven grandchildren and four great-grand children. All but one of her six grandsons are in the U. S. service.

She was a member of the Gilboa Baptist Church in which she had been a faithful worker for many years. Funeral services were conducted at the Gilboa Church by Rev. L. E. Bolte of Spencer. Many beautiful floral tributes were offered. The body in charge of T. W. Dye of Reedy was laid to rest in the Hodam Cemetery.

Pall bearers were her three sons-in-law Silas and Dwight Walker and L. C. Fowler and husbands of three granddaughters Fred Hawthorne, Orris Stutler and Clyde Dotson.

Among those from a distance attending the funeral were: A sister Mrs. Roberts of Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawthorne and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hylbert, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hylbert, Golden McCutcheon and son Rufus McCutcheon, Mr. Noble and Mr. Roberts all of Parkersburg. Mrs. Helen Simmons Hylbert of Danville, Roane County. Mrs. Holly Simmons of Pt. Pleasant, Miss Faye Walker of Washington D. C., Brooks Walker, Naval student of Bethany College. Mr. and Mrs. Orris Stutler and son, Miss Daisy Simmons and Mrs. L. E. Bolte of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dotson and two children of Grantsville. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Scott of Gandeeville. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds of Clarksburg.
D/O General Harrison Lockhart and Phoebe A Cheuvront

W/O John William Hylbert

Obituary (Thank you Betty Dotson Renick):

Mrs. Bertha Hylbert, 76, died Aug. 26, 1943, after an illness of several months at her home near Gilboa Baptist Church on Specer Route 4.

She was a daughter of the late Harrison and Phoebe Lockhart of Wirt county. She was united in marriage to J. W. Hylbert who preceded her in death.

Of this union there survive four daughters Mrs. Silas (Marie ) Walker and Mrs. D. L. (May) Walker, twins, who both reside in Parkersburg. Mr. L. C. (Fern) Fowler of Clarksburg and Miss Mattie Hylbert at home. Two sons Everett T and Elmer J. Hylbert and the eldest daughter Mrs. Clara Littell, preceded her in death.

She is also survived by eleven grandchildren and four great-grand children. All but one of her six grandsons are in the U. S. service.

She was a member of the Gilboa Baptist Church in which she had been a faithful worker for many years. Funeral services were conducted at the Gilboa Church by Rev. L. E. Bolte of Spencer. Many beautiful floral tributes were offered. The body in charge of T. W. Dye of Reedy was laid to rest in the Hodam Cemetery.

Pall bearers were her three sons-in-law Silas and Dwight Walker and L. C. Fowler and husbands of three granddaughters Fred Hawthorne, Orris Stutler and Clyde Dotson.

Among those from a distance attending the funeral were: A sister Mrs. Roberts of Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawthorne and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hylbert, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hylbert, Golden McCutcheon and son Rufus McCutcheon, Mr. Noble and Mr. Roberts all of Parkersburg. Mrs. Helen Simmons Hylbert of Danville, Roane County. Mrs. Holly Simmons of Pt. Pleasant, Miss Faye Walker of Washington D. C., Brooks Walker, Naval student of Bethany College. Mr. and Mrs. Orris Stutler and son, Miss Daisy Simmons and Mrs. L. E. Bolte of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dotson and two children of Grantsville. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Scott of Gandeeville. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds of Clarksburg.


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