Hanning, Charles Everett

Passed: 1935-02-01

Age: 56

Source: Jackson Herald

Death Notice:

Obituary Date: 1935-02-08

Information: Parchment - Everyone was greatly shocked Friday morning when the news went out that Charles Hanning was dead.  He had been in his usual health until a few minutes before his death when he was stricken with a pain about his heart and died before his closest neighbor could get to his home when summoned by Mrs. Hanning.  He was 56 years old.  He leaves his wife and following children: Charles, Carl, Fay and Faith, at home; Mrs. Esther Stewart, Mrs. Bonnie Williams, Mrs. Gladys Young, Mrs. Helen Hickman and Mrs. Dorcas Morton, all of Dunbar W. Va.  The funeral service was held at Given Sunday at 11 o'clock with Rev. J. R. Withrow in charge of the service.  Interment was in the Given cemetery. [8 Feb 1935]    [another obituary]  Charles Hanning is survived by the widow and the following children:  Mrs. Dorcas Morton of Dunbar, Fay Hanning of Dunbar, Faith, Charles and Carl Hanning, at home. The following children by a former marriage survive:  Mrs. Thaw Stewart, Mrs. Gladys Young, Mrs. Bonnie Young, and Mrs. Helen Hickman, all of Dunbar.  His mother, Mrs. Frances Clevenger of Ripley; three brothers, Walter Hanning of Rt. 2, Homer Hanning of Given, and Okey Hanning of Sebring, Ohio, also survive.  Mrs. W. A. Boswell, of Given, is a sister to the deceased.  [8 Feb 1935]      Charles Everett Hanning, son of Samuel and Frances Hanning, was born June 15, 1878 in Meigs Co., Ohio, and died at his home on February 1, 1935, aged 56 years, 8 months and 15 days.  He was married to Miss Florence Parsons (on) August 14, 1898, she departed this life September 27, 1908.  Five children were born to this union:  Mrs. Thaw Stewart, Mrs. M. R. Young, Mrs. O. L. Williams, and Mrs. Joe Hickman, all of Dunbar; Mrs. Ada Nesline, deceased.  On May 25, 1913, he was united in marriage to Minnie E. Lewis and to this union seven children were born:  Mrs. W. T. Morton, of Spring Hill, Fay Hanning of Dunbar, and Carl and Otis, at home.  Dollie and Delcie, twins, died in infancy. Besides his wife and children, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Frances Palmer, of Ripley; three brothers, W. S. Hanning of Fairplain; H. S. Hanning of Given, and Okey M. Hanning of Sebring, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Dora Palmer of Belmont, Ohio; Mrs. Rose French and Mrs. Mary Boswell, of Given; 8 grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends.  Throughout his life he was a courageous, hard working man, constantly striving to provide for his family with the comforts and good things in life, a good husband and devoted father.  Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. R. Withrow at Given U. B. Church [22 Feb 1935]    [from the Betty Kessel McIntyre obit collection]