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MARTHA (VanHoose) MUSIC, ISAACS
1891 - 1959

Double funeral services were held Sunday at Nippa for
James Lewis Isaccs, 71 and his wife, Martha Music Isaccs, 67
who died only 4 hours apart on March 12, 1959
both of heart attacks.

Mrs. Isaacs, who collasped when her husband suffered a
sudden heart attack and died at his Tutor Key home about
3:00 p.m. was removed to a paintsville hospital where
she died at 8:30 p.m. She was the mother of
Ernest James Music, a well known member
of the Paintsville Police Force.

Mr. Isaacs, a retired miner, was born in Johnson County
June 13 1887, and was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church.
He is survived by five children by a former marriage,
Hobart Isaacs, Nippa,Ky., John Isaacs, Ohio, Florence Castle,
Plymouth, Ohio, Edna Castle, Stambaugh, Ky.,
and Gertrude VanHoose, Lowmansville, Ky.

Mrs. Isaacs was born April 2 1891, a daughter of
John and Lou Borders VanHoose. She was a member of the
Freewill Baptist Church. She was first married to James Music
and to this union were born five surviving children,
Ernest James Music, Lowmansville;  Beulah VanHoose,
MacArthur, Ohio;  Anna Lee VanHoose of Nippa, Ky.; and
Opal Roller, Detriot,Mich.

She also leaves the following brothers and sisters:
Hansel VanHoose, Wittensville; Wess VanHoose, Tutor Key;
Guy VanHoose, Tutor Key; Julia Castle, Gypsie Castle,
Tutor Key;  Lydia Fairchild, Lowmansville;  Grethel
Daniel, West Van Lear;  Anna Witten, Sitka,
and Fannie Castle, Charley, Ky.

The double funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m., at the
Freewill Baptist Church at Nippa by Rev.Millard VanHoose,
and Rev. Claude Preston.

Music was by the Tom's Creek Quartet. 

Burial was in the Family Cemetery.


NOTE: Burial location for Martha was the
      "CLARK CASTLE CEMETERY"
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