Marriage & Deaths found in The Richmond Times Dispatch via
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1914-1-3 Richmond Times Dispatch
Carrico-Pierce
[Special Notice to The Times-Dispatch]
Norwood, VA., January 2
Verna Carrico of this place and Miss Clarice Pierce were married at 10 o'clock on
Tuesday morning at
Penlan, the home of the bride. They arrived here Tuesday afternoon, where they will
reside.
1916-3-14 Richmond Times Dispatch
Funeral of Mrs. Carrico
[Special to the Times-Dispatch]
Norwood, Va., Mar. 13
The body of Mrs. Carrington Carrico who died at the Catawba Springs on Thursday was
brought here on
Sunday evening. The funeral was held from Christ Episcopal Church, and burial took place
in the
family section east of Norwood. Mrs. Carrico was a native of Georgia, but had lived in
Virginia
several years. She leaves a husband and three children.
1918-12-15 Richmond Times Dispatch
Verna K Carrico of Nashville Tenn. who arrived here Sunday with the remains of his wife,
who was
formerly Miss Clarice Pierce, left Monday for his home. The funeral was held from the
Presbyterian
Church Sunday afternoon, Rev. W. Mc? Miller and Rev. Plummer F. Jones conducting the
services
1926-8-26 Richmond Times Dispatch
Mrs. Anna P. Carrico
Lynchburg, Va. Aug. 25 - Mrs. Anna P. Carrico, 66 years of age, wife of J. W. Carrico died
Monday at
her home at Norwood, Nelson County. she was a member of Bethany Methodist Church, and is
survived by
her husband and these children : Charles Carrington of Norwood; Mrs. Ethel Carter, of
Philadelphia;
Miss (sic) Verna Carrico of Pontiac Mich., Hereford Carrico, of Boston, Ind., I. F.
Carrico of
Roanoke, and Mrs. Anna P. Milloway of Richmond.
1939-04-06 Richmond Times Dispatch
John W. Carrico
Funeral Services for John W. Carrico, 85, postmaster and merchant at Norwood for more than
45 years,
who died Tuesday at the home of his son in Richmond, Ind., will be held at 3 P.M. Thursday
at
Norwood. Surviving are four sons, Carrington, Verna, Herford and Irwin, and two daughters,
Mrs.
Ethel Carter of Philadelphia and Mrs. Anna Milloway of Richmond.