Notes for: Edith Dessie "Peachy" HALLEY
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Kanawha Valley Leader, Nitro, W.Va., Friday, May 26, 1950, last page
O b i t u a r y
Mrs. Edith Dessie Wright, 37, of 1628 Sixteenth Street, died Monday afternoon
at her home following a long illness. She was a member of the Nitro Church of
God.
Surviving are her husband, James R. Wright, two sons, Lowell Wade and Jimmy,
both at home; one brother, Walton Halley of Raymond City.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 24 at 2:00 p.m. in the Nitro Church
of God. Rev. William S. Jenkins officiated.
Burial was in the Ortin Heights Cemetery with Fred Cooke Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
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Kanawha Valley Leader, Nitro, W.Va., Friday, October 12, 1945
N i t r o S o c i e t y
Mrs. J.R. Wright & son, Jimmie recently visited Mrs. Wright's Aunt, Mrs.
Chesyl Harrison of Penn. Ave., Charleston, W.Va.
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Kanawha Valley Leader, Friday, January 4, 1946, page 5
A r o u n d T h e T o w n , b y E d i t h F o w l e r
Mrs. J. Roy Wright is ill at her home on 16th Street.
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Kanawha Valley Leader, Friday, January 11, 1946, page 5
A r o u n d T h e T o w n , b y E d i t h F o w l e r
Mrs. James Roy Wright of 16th Street, reported that her son, 15 months-old
Jimmy is quite ill. Guest of Mrs. Wright last week was Mrs. M.F. Williams,
Chester, Pennsylvania, formerly of 15th. Street, Nitro.
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Kanawha Valley Leader, Friday, March 1, 1946, page 5
N i t r o S o c i e t y
Mrs. J.R. Wright of 16th Street has as her guest her aunt, Miss Emma Lett of
Poca, this week.
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Kanawha Valley Leader, Friday, March 8, 1946, page 5
N i t r o S o c i e t y
Mrs. J.R. Wright is ill at her home at 1628 16th Street.
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Kanwaha Valley Leader, Friday, June 2, 1950, last page
C a r d o f T h a n k s
We wish to take this opportunity to thank all our friends and neighbors for
their kindness and helpfulness during the illness and death of our loved one,
Mrs. Edith Dessie Wright.
Special thanks are extended to Rev. William S. Jenkins, the Fred Cooke Funeral
Home, the quartet who sang, all those who sent flowers, furnished cars, or
helped in any other way.
Husband, Roy Wright and children; Brother, Mr. Walden Halley
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Edith was nicknamed "Peachy" when, as a young girl, she put peaches down her
shirt to make her look "older & more mature".
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