Funeral Services From Home Near Elkton
Wednesday Afternoon
Mrs. Osby Rion, aged 34, well known resident of the Elkton section, died at her home yesterday morning at 1:30, following an illness of several days.
A daughter of the late Joseph and Annie Yancey, Mrs. Rion was born near Elkton in 1902, and spent her entire life in that section. In 1921, she was united in marriage with Mr. Rion, who survives her.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three children, Tarnice, Ernest, and Oliver, all at home; two brothers, Raymond Yancey, of Elkton, and George Yancey, of Grantville, Pa.; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Turner, of Elkton.
Funeral services will be held from the home Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Burial will be in McGaheysville.
Funeral Services From Home Near Elkton
Wednesday Afternoon
Mrs. Osby Rion, aged 34, well known resident of the Elkton section, died at her home yesterday morning at 1:30, following an illness of several days.
A daughter of the late Joseph and Annie Yancey, Mrs. Rion was born near Elkton in 1902, and spent her entire life in that section. In 1921, she was united in marriage with Mr. Rion, who survives her.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three children, Tarnice, Ernest, and Oliver, all at home; two brothers, Raymond Yancey, of Elkton, and George Yancey, of Grantville, Pa.; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Turner, of Elkton.
Funeral services will be held from the home Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Burial will be in McGaheysville.
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