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Josephine F “Josie” <I>Meadows</I> Alger

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Josephine F “Josie” Meadows Alger

Birth
Jollett, Page County, Virginia, USA
Death
Jun 1938 (aged 46–47)
Harrisonburg City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Elkton, Rockingham County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 5 Plot 7 Grave 7 E Brill-E Monger
Memorial ID
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Father: Henry Hiram Meadows
Mother: Ardista Dianne Breeden

Spouse:John Abraham Alger
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Mrs. Josie Alger Of Elkton Dies

Mrs. Josie Alger, aged 46, of Elkton, died Tuesday at 12:30 at Rockingham Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Alger was a daughter of the late Henry and Ardista Meadows and was born June 27, 1891, near Jolletts in Page County.

She is survived by six children: William Alger, John Alger, and Mrs. Ethel Wyant, of Elkton; Edith Samuels of Jollett; Miss Elsie Alger and Alva Lee Alger, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Vergie Meadows and Mrs.Emma Lam; two brothers, Bud Meadows and Tom Meadows; and fourteen grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 from the Pentecostal Church at Elkton. Services will be in charge of her pastor, Rev. Edgar Ridenour.

~Daily News Record, June 15, 1938, Page 5
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Father: Henry Hiram Meadows
Mother: Ardista Dianne Breeden

Spouse:John Abraham Alger
______________________________________________________________

Mrs. Josie Alger Of Elkton Dies

Mrs. Josie Alger, aged 46, of Elkton, died Tuesday at 12:30 at Rockingham Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Alger was a daughter of the late Henry and Ardista Meadows and was born June 27, 1891, near Jolletts in Page County.

She is survived by six children: William Alger, John Alger, and Mrs. Ethel Wyant, of Elkton; Edith Samuels of Jollett; Miss Elsie Alger and Alva Lee Alger, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Vergie Meadows and Mrs.Emma Lam; two brothers, Bud Meadows and Tom Meadows; and fourteen grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 from the Pentecostal Church at Elkton. Services will be in charge of her pastor, Rev. Edgar Ridenour.

~Daily News Record, June 15, 1938, Page 5


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