Bradford died at the age of forty-nine years, ten months and twenty-one days. Three years ago she injured her ankle which became infected, never healing satisfactorily and probably brought on her fatal illness. Bradford had been in declining health for the last six months. Bradford, of this place, died Thursday night at the hospital in Staunton, Va., where she had been under treatment for three weeks. Berry, editor of the Page Courier, who, with one son, survives him. Several years ago Booten married a daughter of Mr. The distinction of having only once had his opinions reversed by the higher courts. During his service on the bench he had presided at several of the most celebrated murder trials in the State, and had He was a director in the Page Valley National Bank of Luray, and was also a director and counsel for the Luray Caverns Corporation. He was for several terms mayor of Luray, and had been a member of the Town Council. Judge Booten has been in feeble health for some months. Booten, for several years Judge of the Page County Court, died at his home in Luray Sunday, aged 45 years. ![]() He was well known through the Valley and other sections as a travelling salesman for a Baltimore house. Bidler, a prominent citizen and business man of Page county, died on Friday, of last week, after an illness of some length. Barham, of Page county, died at his home near Luray this morning. Luray: Samuel Barham, 26 years old, son of T.H. She was only 25 years of age, and leaves one child. Woodward, for many years a well known undertaker of this county. Bailey was the only child of the late John H. Ashby, formerly of Page county, died suddenly in Gainesville, Florida a few days ago. He was born in Taylor County, West Virginia, 68 years ago. Several years ago he married Miss Clara Henkel, of Baltimore, who, with two children, survives him. Being a graduate of the University of Virginia, he was recognized as one of the foremost authorities on law in the State. He was also superintendent of schools of Page county for two terms. For several years he was superintendent of the Luray Cave and Hotel Company, which was then the owner of the Luray caverns. He was Commonwealth's Attorney of this county for two terms. Major Armstrong was counsel for the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, and after the sale of the road continued to hold the same office for the Norfolk and Western. James Armstrong, a distinguished citizen of Luray, died at his home in this place this evening, following an illness of some time. Lawyer's Widow Was Miss Clara Henkel, of Baltimore Hundreds of Baptist ministers filling pulpits throughout Virginia and the South, who have attended the seminary in the last fifteen years, will recall the genial and kindly secretary, and regret his death. Almond, president of the Commercial Club of Louisville, a body of 1,000 progressive business men and Harry Almond - also in business in Louisville. Almond, contracting agent of the Canadian Southern railroad Augus R. ![]() Professor Marcus Blakey Almond, A.M., LL.D., the widely known author and head master of the University School at Louisville A.T. Almond left four sons, all born in Virginia but now residents of Louisville, Ky. The late Colonel Ashby, of Front Royal, married his sister, and Major Borst, of Luray, married another sister of his. His brothers are in business in Lynchburg, Luray and Newport News. Blakey, the prominent attorney at Charlottesville, whose daughter Professor Echols, of the University of Virginia, married. He had many friends and acquaintances throughout Virginia, where he spent the first sixty-four years of his life, and his relatives in this State are numerous. A congenial position and excellent health up to within ten days of his death, which occurred from paralysis caused by a fall, made the last years of his life very happy. Broadus, and the founder of the institution, Dr. For the last fifteen years he has been secretary of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, and the intimate friend and associate of the celebrated John A. Almond was 79 years old and was born in Luray. Almond, formerly a prominent business man at Luray, Standardsville and finally at Charlottesville, Va. ĭeath of a Widely Known Virginian in Kentucky.Īt Louisville, Ky., Saturday night died Alfred D. Reuben Aleshire, one of the most prominent and useful citizens of Page county, died Thursday last. ![]() Obituaries and Death Notices in Page County, Virginia
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