1871-1940
DIED MARCH 3
Johnson County Man Passes In Huntington Hospital
Major Daniel, age 67, well-known Johnson citizen, died at St. Mary's Hospital, Huntington, W. Va., Sunday March 3 1940.
He entered the hospital on Thursday and died the following Sunday.
The body was brought to the Preston Funeral Home prepared for burial.
It was later taken to the home of Mrs. Rickman, a daughter, at Offutt where funeral services were conducted by Rev. Guy W. Preston and Rev. Williamson.
Burial was made in the family cemetery at the mouth of Banjo Creek.
He was a member of a large and prominent family.
He was the son of Pete Daniel and was reared in the White House section of the county.
His wife preceded him in death a number of years ago.
He is survived by three sons and three daughters and a large number of other relatives.
Paintsville Herald
Thursday
March 14, 1940
1871-1940
DIED MARCH 3
Johnson County Man Passes In Huntington Hospital
Major Daniel, age 67, well-known Johnson citizen, died at St. Mary's Hospital, Huntington, W. Va., Sunday March 3 1940.
He entered the hospital on Thursday and died the following Sunday.
The body was brought to the Preston Funeral Home prepared for burial.
It was later taken to the home of Mrs. Rickman, a daughter, at Offutt where funeral services were conducted by Rev. Guy W. Preston and Rev. Williamson.
Burial was made in the family cemetery at the mouth of Banjo Creek.
He was a member of a large and prominent family.
He was the son of Pete Daniel and was reared in the White House section of the county.
His wife preceded him in death a number of years ago.
He is survived by three sons and three daughters and a large number of other relatives.
Paintsville Herald
Thursday
March 14, 1940
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