Mrs. Armintia Roderick, 72, died Tuesday evening, May 28, 1935, in the home of a daughter, Mrs. William Harrison at Alicia No 2, where she was stricken ill about a week ago while there visiting. She was the wife of Jesse Roderick, of White House. Surviving besides the husband and Mrs. Harrison are four other children: Omer Roderick, Cleveland; Thomas, Nemacolin; Mrs. Harry Evans, Smithfield, R.D.#2; two sisters, Misses Lena and Anna Breakiron and three brothers, John, Ewing and Charles Breakiron, all residents of Georges township. Mrs. Roderick was a member of the Smithfield Methodist Episcopal Church. Funeral services will be conducted in the family residence at White House Friday morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. J. M Betts, pastor of the Smithfield M.E. church, and Rev. Harry Humbert of the Fairchance M.E. church. Burial will be in Smithfield Baptist cemetery.
Mrs. Armintia Roderick, 72, died Tuesday evening, May 28, 1935, in the home of a daughter, Mrs. William Harrison at Alicia No 2, where she was stricken ill about a week ago while there visiting. She was the wife of Jesse Roderick, of White House. Surviving besides the husband and Mrs. Harrison are four other children: Omer Roderick, Cleveland; Thomas, Nemacolin; Mrs. Harry Evans, Smithfield, R.D.#2; two sisters, Misses Lena and Anna Breakiron and three brothers, John, Ewing and Charles Breakiron, all residents of Georges township. Mrs. Roderick was a member of the Smithfield Methodist Episcopal Church. Funeral services will be conducted in the family residence at White House Friday morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. J. M Betts, pastor of the Smithfield M.E. church, and Rev. Harry Humbert of the Fairchance M.E. church. Burial will be in Smithfield Baptist cemetery.
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