BLAKIE CLINE
Blakie Genola, the 10-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Cline of East Nineth street, near Seigle, died at 5 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of her parents after a short illness.
A brief funeral service will be held at the First Reformed church by Rev. Shuford Peeler, pastor of the church, Friday at 1 o’clock. The body will be sent to Concord for interment in the cemetery there. Mr. and Mrs. Cline are from Concord.
PETER H. HALLEY
Peter H. Halley, department manager of the Grinnell company, known locally as the General Fire Extinguisher Company, died at his home, 409 East Boulevard, Thursday morning at 9:30 o’clock. He was 64 years old.
Funeral services will be held at the residence Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock by Rev. E.A. Penick, rector of St. Peter’s Episcopal church, officiating. Following the services, the body will be shipped Friday night on Southern train No. 32 to Long Island for interment.
Mr. Halley was born in New York City July 23,1856. He married Miss Larua Van Houston of that city March 30, 1880, moving to Charlotte 18 years ago. He was widely known throughout the city.
The deceased was a member of the Rotary Club, Manufacturer’s Club, Chamber of Commerce, Oasis Mystic Shrine, Charlotte Chapter of Royal Arch Masons and many other fraternal orders and other organizations of the city.
Surviving him are his wife, one daughter and a sister. His daughter is Miss Laura Halley and the sister, Miss Agnes Halley, both of Charlotte.
W.W. FOREACRE
W.W. Foreacre, connected with the Southern Railway offices, died suddenly in his room at the Piedmont hotel Thursday morning at 6:15 o’clock. Death was due to heart trouble, with which he had been suffering for many years. He was 53 years old.
The body will be shipped to Atlanta, Ga., for funeral services and interment Thursday night.
The deceased was a brother of the late W.N. Foreacre, formerly general manager of the Southern Railway Lines East, who died about nine months ago.
Surviving him are one sister and four children in Atlanta, and one sister in New York city.
From The Charlotte News, Thursday afternoon, June 30, 1921
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