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V Mrs. Lanty S. McCarty Mrs. Tabytha Alice Bowers McCarty, 88, of Frost, died at her home Friday, Febru- ary 28, 1969, after a short illness. She was born at Frost July 18, 1880. She was a member of the Frost Methodist Church. Hpr husband, Lantv Sum- mers McCarty, preceded her in death. Survivors me'ude four sons, Frank Ledford, Da'e and 0 Dell McCartv, all of Frost, and one daughter. Mrs. Mary Lowry, of Minne'baha Springs. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Frost Methodist Church by the Rev David Rit^enhouse and the Rev. Sherman Mark- ley with burial in the Mount Zion Cemetery near Frost. Samuel C. MoGarty, a^ed sixty-four years, d'ed in a hospital in New York, December 1938, after a brief illness. Mis body was laid to rest in .he Duiant Cemetery Uabot, Ver iToont. Having made his home in that state for several years He was oorn and reared in Pocahontas coun ty, and was a brother of the late C. .1 McCarty, of Marlinton. and son of the late Samuel A, and Elizabeth An derson McCarty. He is survived by his wife who was Miss Mabel Lewis; five sons, Grant, Layton, V-trgil, Johnnie and Charles; two daughters Sernice and Polly; one sister, Mrs i^ranlc Thompson, one brother, James A. McCarty, both of Vermont, Mr McCarty was a member of the Meth odist Protestant church and in that church served as pastor for a num- ber of years. His many friends In- this and adjoining counties will re gret his passing. C. Mrs. Marie McCarty Mrs. .Marie Mel aughlit Mc- Carty," aged 3'2 years, wife of Lwin McCarty, was instantly killed oy a falling tri'c at lnr home nu»r. Dumunre on Monday, May '26, 1952 Tne tree kickid back, and broke her Deck. On Wedne-flay afternoon the funeral will be held from the Baxter Church, and her body laid in the Dunmore Cemetery. Tbe deceased was a r'a lyhter of Mrs. Mary Galfi.rd McLaughlin, and the late Musto McLaughlin Her brothers. Orau L., of Mar- linto- 1 , and My rl, of tbe Navy, now in the Philippines. The deceased is survived by hir husband, and thiir four children, Granville, Jane, Brown and Linda. Frank McCarty Frank McCarty, 57, of Frost, died Thursday, March 15, 1973, following a heart at- tack in'Marlinton. Born at Frost, April 15, 1915, he was a son of the late Lanty McCarty and Tabytha Bowers McCarty.^ - He was a member of the United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gladys Buzzard McCarty one daughter. Miss Mary Alice McCarty, four sons, Kenneth" Roger McCarty, Robert Mc- Carty, of Minnehaha Springs, Lanty McCarty, of Frost, and Clyde McCarty. with tbe United States Air Force; one sister, Mary Buzzard, of Min- nehaha Springs, three brothers, Dale, Ledford and Odell Mc- Carty, all of Frost. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Frost United Methodist Church by the Rev. David Rittenhouse, with burial in the Frost Ceme- tery. Mrs. Marie McCarty Mrs. Marie M<j£&.itrbliL Mc- Carty, aged 3'2 years, wife of Lynn McCarty, was instantly killed oy a falling tree at tier home near Dun more on Monday, May'26= 1952 The tree kickid back, and broke ber neck. On Wednesday afternoon the funeral will be held from tbe Baxter Church, and ber body laid in the Dun in ore Cemetery. Tbe deceased was a daughter of •Mrs. Mary Galford McLaughlin, and the late Musto McLaughlin Her brothers, Oran L.. of Mar linton, and My rl, of tbe Navy, now in the Philippines. The deceased is survived by hrr husband, and their four children, Granville, Jaue, Browu and Linda. J. W. McCARTY James W. McCarty, aged 68 years, died at his home near Bever ley from a heart attack on Satur- day night, May 13, 1944. On Wednesday afternoon his body will be laid to rest in Mt. View Cemetery, the service to be con- ducted from the Marlinton Meth- odist ChurcS about three o'clock. The deceased was a son of the late Peter McCarty of Hunters- ville. He is survived by his wife, Mrs Eva McCoy McCarty, and their two sons, James B. and Rob- ,ert W. Also* by his mother, Mrs. Arminta Hill McCarty, two brothers, Amos and Elbert, and one sister, Mrs Clyde Wai „h. Carolyn McCarty Booth Mrs. Carolyn Sue McCarty Booth, of Joppatown, Mary- land, died Friday, July 15, 1983, in a Baltimore hospital after a long illness. She was an employee of Proctor & Gamble Company. Born at Elkins, she was the daughter of Carl and Marjorie Lantz McCarty, of Huntersville. A brother, Samuel, preced- ed her in death. QgsyyO, In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, Ted Booth, a daughter, Shelia Hannah, at home, and two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Curry and Mrs. Frances McPaters, both of Marlinton. Services were held in Mary- land on Saturday night and then on Monday at 2:00 p. m. in VanReenen Funeral Home by the Rev. Robert Cruikshank, with burial in Mountain View Cemetery. James McCarty James Curtis McCarty was born at Frost, October 16,1931, and died Sunday, April 19, 1981, of a heart attack, in Northglenn, Colo- rado, where he made his home for the past ten years with Jean McCarty. He was the son of the late Viola McCarty Bussard. He was a construction foreman and a veteran. He is survived by Jean McCarty; and Mary and Lewis Bussard, with whom he had made his home prior to moving to Colorado; four brothers, Dennis Bussard, Illinois; Bensul Bussard and Delmas Bussard, both: of Dunmore; and Clark Bussard, Marlinton. Three sisters, Mary Lou Waugh and Tabytha Jean Boggs, both of Marlinton, and Linda Arbogast, Dunmore. Services were held at 2 p.m., Friday, in VanReen- en Funeral Home by Rev. Clyde Gun and Rev. Rex Ball, with burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery. ^6

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