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Florence Viola <I>Headley</I> Humrichouse

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Florence Viola Headley Humrichouse

Birth
Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Death
17 Jun 1965 (aged 84–85)
Red Bank, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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MRS. CHARLES K. HUMRICHOUSE

RED BANK - Funeral services for Mrs. F. Viola Humrichouse, 84, of 335 Broad St., who died Thursday at the Ivy House Nursing home, Middletown Township, were held this morning from the Worden Funeral Home.

Rev. Stanley E. Mugridge, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiated at the services.

Burial was at Fair View Cemetery, Middletown Township.

Mrs. Humrichouse, daughter of William E. and Annie Garthwaite Headley, was born in Elizabeth but spent most of her life here.

She had been a member of the First Baptist Church and its choir. She also sang in the choir at Christ Episcopal Church, Shrewsbury. She was a member of the Red Bank Woman's Club and at one time was employed by the Red Bank Register.

Her late husband, Charles K. Humrichouse, was one of the original stockholders, treasurer and foreman of The Daily Register.

Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Mary Sutphin, Oceanport, Mrs. Lambert K. Jackson, Long Branch; three nieces and a nephew.

Red Bank Register Monday, June 21, 1965, page 2.
MRS. CHARLES K. HUMRICHOUSE

RED BANK - Funeral services for Mrs. F. Viola Humrichouse, 84, of 335 Broad St., who died Thursday at the Ivy House Nursing home, Middletown Township, were held this morning from the Worden Funeral Home.

Rev. Stanley E. Mugridge, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiated at the services.

Burial was at Fair View Cemetery, Middletown Township.

Mrs. Humrichouse, daughter of William E. and Annie Garthwaite Headley, was born in Elizabeth but spent most of her life here.

She had been a member of the First Baptist Church and its choir. She also sang in the choir at Christ Episcopal Church, Shrewsbury. She was a member of the Red Bank Woman's Club and at one time was employed by the Red Bank Register.

Her late husband, Charles K. Humrichouse, was one of the original stockholders, treasurer and foreman of The Daily Register.

Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Mary Sutphin, Oceanport, Mrs. Lambert K. Jackson, Long Branch; three nieces and a nephew.

Red Bank Register Monday, June 21, 1965, page 2.


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