STAMBAUGH,Hubert
 HUBERT STAMBAUGH

Death came Sunday night, January 13, 1946 to Hubert Stambaugh, 55
years old resident of Staffordsville. Mr. Stambaugh, who had
suffered from tuberculosis for several years, died at his home at
Staffordsville. Prior to his illness he had been an employee of the
Williams Grocery Company.

Mr. Stambaugh was a veteran of World War I. He had served overseas
in that war and had never fully recovered from the effects of being
gassed. When he became ill he was treated at both the Veterans
Hospitals at Outwood, Ky., and at Huntington, W.Va. Last March he
returned to his home where he remained until his death. He was a
member of the Christian Church.

Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the home of a
brother, J.N. Stambaugh, Euclid Avenue. Reverend Jarvis of Grayson
and Rev. J.N. Mostoller officiated.

Burial by the Jones Funeral Home was made in the Wells Buckingham
Cemetery in Bridgford.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ethel Stambaugh, and six children,
Peggy Jo, a cadet nurse in the Louisville General Hospital, James
Edward, Kenneth, Irma, Patty Ann and Bob at home. A son, Billy, who
served on the Carrier Enterprise as a radioman first class, was
reported missing in action in the Battle of Midway.

Other survivors are a stepmother, Mrs. Lou Stambaugh, city, five
brothers, J.N. Stambaugh, Verner Stambaugh and Paris Stambaugh,
city, Hervie of Charley, Ky., and Bruce of Sitka; two sisters, Mrs.
Maudie Estep, city, and Mrs. Earn Davis, Sitka; three half-
brothers, Jimmie, Lowell G. and Morris Stambaugh, city; and three
half-sisters, Mrs. Lucy VanHoose and Mrs. Gladys Roberts, city, and
Mrs. Nellie Rice of Stambaugh.

PAINTSVILLE HERALD
THURSDAY
JAN 17, 1946



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