MCKENZIE,WilliamH
 WILLIAM H. MCKENZIE
1865-1941


AGED CITIZEN DIES AT TUTOR KEY FEB. 12

W. H. McKenzie Succumbs At Age Of 79 Years

W. H. McKenzie, age 79, died at his home at Tutor Key on Wednesday
morning, February 2, following an illness of more than a year.

Mr. McKenzie was a well known and respected man of his section and
his death is sadly regretted to those who knew him best.

He was a son of the late Wm. and Mary (Rice) McKenzie. His wife was
formerly Miss Lydia Butler. They were both members of prominent
families. The following children survive: Mrs. Hoy VanHoose and
Mrs. Clarence Kerns, both of Tutor Key; Robert and Everett McKenzie,
both of Ashland, and Norris McKenzie, of Louisa. He is also
survived by three brothers and one sister, Lindsey McKenzie,
Staffordsville, and B. McKenzie, Meally, one sister, Miss Minnie
McKenzie, Staffordsville.

He had long been a member of the United Baptist Church. Funeral
services were held on Thursday morning, February 13, at the United
Baptist Church at Toms Creek. Rev. Roscoe Lemaster, Rev. Guy W.
Preston had charge of the services.

Burial was made on the head of Little Mud Lick in charge of the
Preston Funeral Home.

Paintsville Herald
Thursday
February 20, 1941
 

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