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The lifeless body of George W. Minter, 65-year-old Henry County farmer, was found in his bed at the home of a sister, Mrs. Julia Long, near Dyers' Store Tuesday morning, death apparently having occurred some time during the previous night and attributed to heart trouble.
The deceased had been in declining health for some time. Funeral services were held from the Long residence Wednesday afternoon.
Burial followed in the family burial plot at Leatherwood Church.
Active pall bearers were Alfred Stegall, Watt Stegall, Charles Stegall, Owen Minter, Hassle Minter and Hampton Minter, all nephews of the deceased.
The deceased was never married.
Surviving are the following brothers and sisters: James, Drewry, Silas and Joseph Minter, all of Henry County; Mesdames Sarah Ann Watkins, Roanoke; J. A. Stegall, Fieldale, and Julia Long of Dyers' Store.
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Ref: Paul Martin: SUPPLEMENT TO AN ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO FOLLOW THE PERIWINKLE, p. 40, Gravely home place, Leatherwood, on Dyers Store Road., just north of Rt. 57 junction:
George W. Minter, 2/20/1879 - 3/24/1936
Annie M. Gregory Minter, Wife of E. F. Minter, 6/12/1883 - 6/1/1933
E. F. Minter, 9/25/1886 - 2/28/1936
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The lifeless body of George W. Minter, 65-year-old Henry County farmer, was found in his bed at the home of a sister, Mrs. Julia Long, near Dyers' Store Tuesday morning, death apparently having occurred some time during the previous night and attributed to heart trouble.
The deceased had been in declining health for some time. Funeral services were held from the Long residence Wednesday afternoon.
Burial followed in the family burial plot at Leatherwood Church.
Active pall bearers were Alfred Stegall, Watt Stegall, Charles Stegall, Owen Minter, Hassle Minter and Hampton Minter, all nephews of the deceased.
The deceased was never married.
Surviving are the following brothers and sisters: James, Drewry, Silas and Joseph Minter, all of Henry County; Mesdames Sarah Ann Watkins, Roanoke; J. A. Stegall, Fieldale, and Julia Long of Dyers' Store.
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Ref: Paul Martin: SUPPLEMENT TO AN ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO FOLLOW THE PERIWINKLE, p. 40, Gravely home place, Leatherwood, on Dyers Store Road., just north of Rt. 57 junction:
George W. Minter, 2/20/1879 - 3/24/1936
Annie M. Gregory Minter, Wife of E. F. Minter, 6/12/1883 - 6/1/1933
E. F. Minter, 9/25/1886 - 2/28/1936
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