FORT ASHBY, W. Va. — Mrs. Lucy Ineze Rosenbaum, 81, died yesterday at her home near here. Born in Cumberland, a daughter of the late Henry William and Rebecca (Douthitt) Willison, she had spent the greater part of her life in West Virginia. Her husband, Richard Rosenbaum, died a number of years ago. She was a member of Fort Ashby Methodist Church. Surviving are three brothers, Harvey Willison, Fort Ashby, and William and Raleigh Willison, both at home, and four sisters, Miss Della Willison, at home; Mrs. William Chaney, Fort Ashby; Mrs. Ella Largent, Akron; and Mrs. Elizabeth Robinette, Cumberland. The body is at the residence. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Fort Ashby Methodist Church by Rev. James H. Lotspeich, pastor, and Rev. Earl B. Wolford. Burial will be in Fort Ashby Cemetery. The Cumberland Evening Times, Monday, April 10, 1950
FORT ASHBY, W. Va. — Mrs. Lucy Ineze Rosenbaum, 81, died yesterday at her home near here. Born in Cumberland, a daughter of the late Henry William and Rebecca (Douthitt) Willison, she had spent the greater part of her life in West Virginia. Her husband, Richard Rosenbaum, died a number of years ago. She was a member of Fort Ashby Methodist Church. Surviving are three brothers, Harvey Willison, Fort Ashby, and William and Raleigh Willison, both at home, and four sisters, Miss Della Willison, at home; Mrs. William Chaney, Fort Ashby; Mrs. Ella Largent, Akron; and Mrs. Elizabeth Robinette, Cumberland. The body is at the residence. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Fort Ashby Methodist Church by Rev. James H. Lotspeich, pastor, and Rev. Earl B. Wolford. Burial will be in Fort Ashby Cemetery. The Cumberland Evening Times, Monday, April 10, 1950
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