Name Age
Clarence Snow
Lillian Snow 36
Eugene Snow 11
Barbarba Snow 8
Rosemarie Snow 7
Joseph Snow 6
Lettie Snow 7
Janice Snow 2
Lewis Snow 1
Name Age
Clarence Snow
Lillian Snow 36
Eugene Snow 11
Barbarba Snow 8
Rosemarie Snow 7
Joseph Snow 6
Lettie Snow 7
Janice Snow 2
Lewis Snow 1
Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday at St. James Methodist Church, Enterprise, conducted by the Rev. John A. McHenry, the pastor[,] and interment took place at the Odd Fellows cemetery there.
Mr. Tetrick had conducted a nursery at Midway the last 12 years. He was a landscape architect of unusual ability and some of the most beautiful gardens of the community are the result of his skill and taste in designing. One of his more recent accomplishments in this line was the arrangement and planting of shrubbery on the grounds of the state police headquarters here.
He was born January 28, 1887, at Enterprise, a son of Luther B. and Sarah Jane Hardesty Tetrick. He married Miss Nannie Beryl McIntyre, a daughter of James F. and Ida M. Coon McIntyre, also of Enterprise, on November 21, 1908. His father was the first postmaster at Enterprise and was a merchant there.
Mr. Tetrick opened a greenhouse in Enterprise in 1914 and several years later sold out and moved to Morgantown where he resided for about a year. Returning to this community, he purchased land and opened the nursery at Midway.
Surviving besides his wife is a son, James L. Tetrick, who recently became a member of the firm of W. S. Tetrick & Son, a daughter, Mrs. Helene Irene Rice and a grand daughter [sic], Joan Lee Tetrick.
Listed 1930 Census Midway, Clay Distict, Harrison County, WV
Tetrick, Worth S. Head age 42
Beryl N. Wife age 37
Bice, Fredrick D. Son in law age 19
Ella J. dau age 18
Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday at St. James Methodist Church, Enterprise, conducted by the Rev. John A. McHenry, the pastor[,] and interment took place at the Odd Fellows cemetery there.
Mr. Tetrick had conducted a nursery at Midway the last 12 years. He was a landscape architect of unusual ability and some of the most beautiful gardens of the community are the result of his skill and taste in designing. One of his more recent accomplishments in this line was the arrangement and planting of shrubbery on the grounds of the state police headquarters here.
He was born January 28, 1887, at Enterprise, a son of Luther B. and Sarah Jane Hardesty Tetrick. He married Miss Nannie Beryl McIntyre, a daughter of James F. and Ida M. Coon McIntyre, also of Enterprise, on November 21, 1908. His father was the first postmaster at Enterprise and was a merchant there.
Mr. Tetrick opened a greenhouse in Enterprise in 1914 and several years later sold out and moved to Morgantown where he resided for about a year. Returning to this community, he purchased land and opened the nursery at Midway.
Surviving besides his wife is a son, James L. Tetrick, who recently became a member of the firm of W. S. Tetrick & Son, a daughter, Mrs. Helene Irene Rice and a grand daughter [sic], Joan Lee Tetrick.
Listed 1930 Census Midway, Clay Distict, Harrison County, WV
Tetrick, Worth S. Head age 42
Beryl N. Wife age 37
Bice, Fredrick D. Son in law age 19
Ella J. dau age 18