Obituary
Charles Edward Shiplett
Charles Edward Shiplett, 60, well-known resident of White Cottage died at 6:30 o’clock Tuesday evening at the family home. He suffered the amputation of his right hand from injuries sustained in an accident at the Kearns-Gorsuch Glass Bottle company plant here several months ago and in November, had an operation in a Columbus hospital. His decline has been rapid in the past few weeks.
He was a member of the White Cottage M. E. church and is survived by the wife and daughter, Mrs. Anna Caughey, at home; one son, Arthur Shiplett, of White Cottage; three sisters, Mrs Lena Eversole, of Mt. Perry; Mrs. Carl Woodward, of White Cottage, and Mrs Frank Yearly of Zanesville. The body was removed to the Thompson undertaking parlors at White Cottage.
Published in The Times Recorder Zanesville, OH Jan 16, 1929
Additional information:
Charles married Janetta Nettie L Rambo (Shiplett). She was born in November 1879.
Obituary
Charles Edward Shiplett
Charles Edward Shiplett, 60, well-known resident of White Cottage died at 6:30 o’clock Tuesday evening at the family home. He suffered the amputation of his right hand from injuries sustained in an accident at the Kearns-Gorsuch Glass Bottle company plant here several months ago and in November, had an operation in a Columbus hospital. His decline has been rapid in the past few weeks.
He was a member of the White Cottage M. E. church and is survived by the wife and daughter, Mrs. Anna Caughey, at home; one son, Arthur Shiplett, of White Cottage; three sisters, Mrs Lena Eversole, of Mt. Perry; Mrs. Carl Woodward, of White Cottage, and Mrs Frank Yearly of Zanesville. The body was removed to the Thompson undertaking parlors at White Cottage.
Published in The Times Recorder Zanesville, OH Jan 16, 1929
Additional information:
Charles married Janetta Nettie L Rambo (Shiplett). She was born in November 1879.
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