MRS. JAMES DUNN PASSES AWAY
After a lingering Illness of Stomach Trouble — An Estimable woman
The Clarksburg Telegram., January 10, 1902
Mrs. James Dunn died at 9:30 o’clock Monday morning at her late home on East Main Street after a lingering illness of stomach trouble. Funeral services were conducted at the residence Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock by Rev. Dr. Brittingham, Episcopal minister, of Wheeling, assisted by Rev. S. K. Arbuthnot, pastor of Goff Memorial M. E. Church, in the presence of a large number of sympathetic and sorrowing friends.
Interment was made in the I. O. O. F. Cemetery.
Mrs. Dunn was born in England and was sister of the late Richard Pike. She came to this country when a young woman. Her married life extended over fifty-three years. She was in her 77th year.
The aged husband, one daughter, Miss Anna Mildred Dunn, of this city; and three sons, namely, Richard Dunn, of Wheeling; John Dunn, of New York; and James Dunn, of Sutton, editor of the Braxton Central, survive her.
Mrs. Dunn was a very estimable woman and had a great many friends who mourn her death and deeply sympathize with the bereft family.
The Clarksburg Telegram., January 31, 1902, page 11
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John W. Dunn has qualified as administrator of Mary A. Dunn, deceased.