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Davidson VanHoose

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Davidson VanHoose

Birth
Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
31 May 1936 (aged 74)
Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Paintsville, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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DEATH CLAIMS AGED CITIZENDAVIDSON VANHOOSE, 74,DIED SUNDAY MONRNING

Davidson VanHoose, age 74, familiaryly known to the people of Paintsville and Johnson County as "Davy" VanHoose, died at the home of his son Albert Vanhoose, in East Paintsville at 7 o'clock last Sunday Morning.His death was the result of a stroke of paralysis.

Mr. VanHoose had spent his entire life in Paintsville and was one of the best citizens the town ever claimed. Throughout his long life he had been known as an upright, peacefulman, and died as he had lived - at peace with the world.

The death of Mr. VanHoose recalls the "horse and buggy days".From early manhood, he had been a proprietor of a livery barn and continued the business until forced to retire because of the general use of the automobile.

At a time when the Big Sandy Valley was traversed by horses,travelers in the this section would always make it a point to leave their horses with "Davy" VanHoose.

The death of Mr. VanHoose brings grief to many friends as well as to his own family.He is survived by the following children: Albert VanHoose,Clarence VanHoose, and Gordon VanHoose of Paintsville and Chester VanHoose of Hamilton, Ohio.

He is also survived by one sister, Mrs.Mary Preston of Meally,KY., and two brothers, Noah and Henry VanHoose of Paintsville.

Funeral services were held at the home of Albert VanHoose Monday at 2:00 p.m.
In charge of Rev.H.B. Conley, Rev.Millard VanHoose, and Rev.F.S. VanHoose.
Burial in the family lot in the old Paintsville Cemetery.

PAINTSVILLE HERALD THURSDAY JUNE 4,1936
DEATH CLAIMS AGED CITIZENDAVIDSON VANHOOSE, 74,DIED SUNDAY MONRNING

Davidson VanHoose, age 74, familiaryly known to the people of Paintsville and Johnson County as "Davy" VanHoose, died at the home of his son Albert Vanhoose, in East Paintsville at 7 o'clock last Sunday Morning.His death was the result of a stroke of paralysis.

Mr. VanHoose had spent his entire life in Paintsville and was one of the best citizens the town ever claimed. Throughout his long life he had been known as an upright, peacefulman, and died as he had lived - at peace with the world.

The death of Mr. VanHoose recalls the "horse and buggy days".From early manhood, he had been a proprietor of a livery barn and continued the business until forced to retire because of the general use of the automobile.

At a time when the Big Sandy Valley was traversed by horses,travelers in the this section would always make it a point to leave their horses with "Davy" VanHoose.

The death of Mr. VanHoose brings grief to many friends as well as to his own family.He is survived by the following children: Albert VanHoose,Clarence VanHoose, and Gordon VanHoose of Paintsville and Chester VanHoose of Hamilton, Ohio.

He is also survived by one sister, Mrs.Mary Preston of Meally,KY., and two brothers, Noah and Henry VanHoose of Paintsville.

Funeral services were held at the home of Albert VanHoose Monday at 2:00 p.m.
In charge of Rev.H.B. Conley, Rev.Millard VanHoose, and Rev.F.S. VanHoose.
Burial in the family lot in the old Paintsville Cemetery.

PAINTSVILLE HERALD THURSDAY JUNE 4,1936


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