Mother - Nachle ?Eillas
Obituary - Charleston Daily Mail, Sunday, September 28, 1947, page 4
JOSEPH ABOOD FOUND DEAD AT HIS HOME
Joseph Abood, 58, of 514 Margaret St. was found dead in his room Saturday night, police reported. Death was attributed to natural causes.
He was a member of St. George Orthodox church and was a veteran of World War I.
Surviving are his widow and two daughters in Syria and a brother, George Abood of Charleston. The body is at the Bartlett mortuary.
Obituary:
JOSEPH ABOOD
Published: Monday, 29 Sep 1947, Charleston Daily Mail
Joseph Abood, 58, of 514 Margaret St., died Saturday afternoon at his home.
Surviving are his widow, Habouba Abood; two daughters, Miss Nachle Abood and Miss Simone Abood; a sister, Mrs. Mary Naseff, of Newark, N.J.; a brother, George Abood of Charleston; three nephews, James, George and Charles all of Charleston.
Mr. Abood was a veteran of World War I and a member of St. George's Orthodox church where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.. Rev. Raphael Husson will officiate. The body is at the Bartlett Funeral home.
Published; Tuesday, 30 Sep 1947, Charleston Gazette
ABOOD, Joseph -- Service for Mr. Abood, 58, who died unexpectedly Saturday evening at his home at 514 Margaret St., will be 2 p.m. tomorrow at St. George's Orthodox church. Rev. Raphael Husson will officiate and burial will follow in Sunset Memorial park. The body will remain in the Bartlett mortuary until time of service.
Mother - Nachle ?Eillas
Obituary - Charleston Daily Mail, Sunday, September 28, 1947, page 4
JOSEPH ABOOD FOUND DEAD AT HIS HOME
Joseph Abood, 58, of 514 Margaret St. was found dead in his room Saturday night, police reported. Death was attributed to natural causes.
He was a member of St. George Orthodox church and was a veteran of World War I.
Surviving are his widow and two daughters in Syria and a brother, George Abood of Charleston. The body is at the Bartlett mortuary.
Obituary:
JOSEPH ABOOD
Published: Monday, 29 Sep 1947, Charleston Daily Mail
Joseph Abood, 58, of 514 Margaret St., died Saturday afternoon at his home.
Surviving are his widow, Habouba Abood; two daughters, Miss Nachle Abood and Miss Simone Abood; a sister, Mrs. Mary Naseff, of Newark, N.J.; a brother, George Abood of Charleston; three nephews, James, George and Charles all of Charleston.
Mr. Abood was a veteran of World War I and a member of St. George's Orthodox church where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.. Rev. Raphael Husson will officiate. The body is at the Bartlett Funeral home.
Published; Tuesday, 30 Sep 1947, Charleston Gazette
ABOOD, Joseph -- Service for Mr. Abood, 58, who died unexpectedly Saturday evening at his home at 514 Margaret St., will be 2 p.m. tomorrow at St. George's Orthodox church. Rev. Raphael Husson will officiate and burial will follow in Sunset Memorial park. The body will remain in the Bartlett mortuary until time of service.
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