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Lucretia <I>Weed</I> Martindale

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Lucretia Weed Martindale

Birth
Death
3 Jan 1927 (aged 83)
Burial
Green Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.8478851, Longitude: -82.2433014
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w/o Warren William
Tracy & Cynthia (Cherrington) Weed

Mrs. Lucretia Martindale Dies at Granddaughter's Home Near Columbus
Mrs. Lucretia Weed Martindale died Monday night at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. E.P. Corbin, Columbus, where she resided. Death was due to injuries she sustained in a fall at her home about a month ago and to infirmities of age.
Mrs. Martindale was born 83 years ago near Bidwell, her parents being pioneers in Gallia County. She was the widow of Warren W. Martindale, who died many years ago. With her husband Mrs. Martindale was prominent in social and church work during her residence in Gallipolis, Mr. Martindale having been mayor of the city and also county treasurer. She moved to Columbus a few years ago to be near her relatives, many of whom lived in or near that city.
Surviving her are three daughters, Mrs. Mary E. Booten, Eureka Springs, Ark., Mrs Bertha R. Lasley of Bethel, Mrs. Metta M. Bowen of Cambridge and one son C.H. Martindale, of Los Angeles, cal., one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Harrison, of Columbus, and four brothers, John, of Colorado, Simeon, Virgil and James Weed all of Columbus.
Her body will be brought to Gallipolis on the noon H.V. train Friday and her nephew, Rev. Fred Weed, of Pomeroy, will conduct the funeral services at Mt. Zion at 1:30 p.m. that day. Interment in Mt. Zion cemetery in charge of Wetherholt and an aunt of J.W. Mossman and Mrs. Warren Carter of this city and Homer Mossman and Mrs. Frank Wade of Bidwell.

Gallipolis Daily Tribune
January 6, 1927
w/o Warren William
Tracy & Cynthia (Cherrington) Weed

Mrs. Lucretia Martindale Dies at Granddaughter's Home Near Columbus
Mrs. Lucretia Weed Martindale died Monday night at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. E.P. Corbin, Columbus, where she resided. Death was due to injuries she sustained in a fall at her home about a month ago and to infirmities of age.
Mrs. Martindale was born 83 years ago near Bidwell, her parents being pioneers in Gallia County. She was the widow of Warren W. Martindale, who died many years ago. With her husband Mrs. Martindale was prominent in social and church work during her residence in Gallipolis, Mr. Martindale having been mayor of the city and also county treasurer. She moved to Columbus a few years ago to be near her relatives, many of whom lived in or near that city.
Surviving her are three daughters, Mrs. Mary E. Booten, Eureka Springs, Ark., Mrs Bertha R. Lasley of Bethel, Mrs. Metta M. Bowen of Cambridge and one son C.H. Martindale, of Los Angeles, cal., one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Harrison, of Columbus, and four brothers, John, of Colorado, Simeon, Virgil and James Weed all of Columbus.
Her body will be brought to Gallipolis on the noon H.V. train Friday and her nephew, Rev. Fred Weed, of Pomeroy, will conduct the funeral services at Mt. Zion at 1:30 p.m. that day. Interment in Mt. Zion cemetery in charge of Wetherholt and an aunt of J.W. Mossman and Mrs. Warren Carter of this city and Homer Mossman and Mrs. Frank Wade of Bidwell.

Gallipolis Daily Tribune
January 6, 1927


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