SHERMAN,VirginiaA
 VIRGINIA SHERMAN
1900-1962


Mrs. Virginia Adams Sherman, 62, well-known resident of this city, died
in a local hospital at 9 a.m. Wednesday, April 25, from the effects of a
stroke following a month’s illness.

The daughter of Hardin and Mary Jane Hall Adams, she was born in
Salyersville, March 30, 1900, and had lived in this city for forty-five
years. She was a member of the ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen.

She was married November 6, 1920 in this city to E. T. (Doak) Sherman,
who survives.

Other survivors include a son, E. T. Sherman, Jr., city; two daughters,
Mrs. Mollie Marie Castle and Mrs. Betty Jane Morgan both of this city; a
sister, Mrs. Gypsie Dill, Covington. Also surviving are three
grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 1 p.m. Friday at the
Third Street Freewill Baptist Church with Rev. John Pommert, pastor of
First Christian Church, officiating. Music was by the Paintsville
Quartet.

Pallbearers were John Leonard Spears, James Heber Conley, Bob Conley, M.
C. Bailey, Stanley Borders, and Charles McCloud.

Burial was in the Preston Cemetery.

Paintsville Herald,
Wednesday,
May 2, 1962


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