Whittington, Ida | d. 26 Feb 1915 | 47 yrs. | R 109 S 251 | |
Whittington. Fell asleep in Jesus on Friday, February 26, 1915, at her residence, 1139 New Jersey avenue southeast, Ida I. (nee Penn), belved wife of Albert Whittington. Funeral from her late residence on March 1 at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment in Congressional cemetery.
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Whittington, Mary E. | d. 18 Jun 1950 | 74 yrs. | R 97 S 354 | |
Whittington. On Sunday, June 18, 1950, Mary E. Whittington, 8410 15th ave., Michigan Park Hills, Hyattsville, Md., mother of Mrs. John A. Aman of Newberry, S.C.; Elmer and Milton A. Whittington. Services at Chambers Funeral Home, 817 11th st., se., on Wednesday, June 21 at 1 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. [Washington Post, June 21, 1950, p. 2-B]
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Whittington, Naomi Ethel | d. 15 Oct 1918 | 26 yrs. | R 111 S 248 | |
Whittington. On Tuesday, October 15, 1918, at 3:30 p.m., Naomi Ethel Whittington (nee Johnson), beloved wife of E. Earl Whittington.
In my heart I feel the sorrow
Funeral from her late residence, 1019 3d street southeast, Friday, October 18, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Congressional cemetery. [Evening Star, October 17, 1918, Page 9]
Of the loss of one I loved, But no one can heal this burden But the One who is above.
By Her Devoted Husband.
Dearest daughter, thou hast left us,And our loss we deeply feel, But ‘tis God who hast bereft us, Who can all our sorrow heal.
By Her Family.
Home at last, thy labor done,Safe and blest, thy victory won; Jordan passed, from pain met free, Angels now have welcomed thee.
By His Family. | ||||
Whittington, W. Albert | d. 16 Nov 1936 | 75 yrs. | R 109 S 252 | |
Whittington. On Monday, November 16, 1936, at the Home for Incurables, W. Albert Whittington, the beloved husband of the late Ida Whittington (nee Penn). Funeral from the residence of his son, 2812 Penn. ave. se., Wednesday, November 18, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment in Congressional Cemetery. [Washington Post, November 17, 1936, p. 25]
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