Jacob J. Painter, of Stanley, aged about 37 years, died at the Rockingham Memorial Hospital on Friday night where he had been a patient for fifteen days. He underwent what was thought to be a successful operation for appendicitis about two weeks ago and was apparently well recovered from this.
The deceased was the son of John W. Painter, who died only a few months ago, and a grandson of the late Peter Painter, of John, one of the outstanding residents of that section for many years.
Mr. Painter had been employed as electrician for the Norfolk and Western Railroad for the past sixteen years.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Dinges Painter, two small sons Malcolm and Aldine Painter and the following brothers and sisters: Ray Painter, of Stanley; Charlie Painter, of Harpers Ferry, W.Va.; Mrs. James Rogers, of South Carolina; Mrs. Frank (Ethel) Aleshire, of Stanley and Mrs. Bennie Painter, of near Stanley. The funeral was held Monday morning at 11 o'clock from the Adventist Church, Stanley, with the Rev. W.J. Andes, of Harrisonburg, in charge of the services.
Burial in the Adventist Cemetery adjoining the church.
Jacob J. Painter, of Stanley, aged about 37 years, died at the Rockingham Memorial Hospital on Friday night where he had been a patient for fifteen days. He underwent what was thought to be a successful operation for appendicitis about two weeks ago and was apparently well recovered from this.
The deceased was the son of John W. Painter, who died only a few months ago, and a grandson of the late Peter Painter, of John, one of the outstanding residents of that section for many years.
Mr. Painter had been employed as electrician for the Norfolk and Western Railroad for the past sixteen years.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Dinges Painter, two small sons Malcolm and Aldine Painter and the following brothers and sisters: Ray Painter, of Stanley; Charlie Painter, of Harpers Ferry, W.Va.; Mrs. James Rogers, of South Carolina; Mrs. Frank (Ethel) Aleshire, of Stanley and Mrs. Bennie Painter, of near Stanley. The funeral was held Monday morning at 11 o'clock from the Adventist Church, Stanley, with the Rev. W.J. Andes, of Harrisonburg, in charge of the services.
Burial in the Adventist Cemetery adjoining the church.
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