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Thursday, November 19, 1970

WILLIAMSBURG HUNTER DIES OF HEART ATTACK



  Albert P. Law, 66, of 833 W. 2nd St., Williamsburg, died unexpectedly of a heart attack about 2 p.m. yesterday, Nov. 18, 1970, while hunting in the Blue Hole area game lands near Covedale.

  He had gone to the area with Jesse Ray Hinkle, 70, of 821 W. 2nd St., Williamsburg, about 1 p.m. yesterday, Deputy Coroner William T. Crawford learned. The men seperated in their search for grouse and Mr. Hinkle later sought Mr. Law, only to find him dead about 2.15 p.m.

  He returned to Williamsburg to notify state police and the coroner's office, and members of the Williamsburg Fire Co. removed the body to Williamsburg in their ambulance, to a physician's office and then to the Friedline Funeral Home.

  Mr. Law was born in Warriors Mark Valley, a son of John H. and Annabelle (Grazier) Law, and was married to Frances Reed in her Williamsburg home on April 5, 1947, by the Rev. Earl Rowe. Surviving are his wife, a sister, Mrs. Ruth Plummer of Altoona, and seven nieces and nephews.

  He was a member of the Williamsburg Methodist Church and Men's Bible Class and the Williamsburg and Martinsburg Sportsmen's Associations, and a former baseball player in the Blair League. Mr. Law retired in 1965 as a back tender for the West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co.

  Friends will be received in the Friedline Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.30 tomorrow and after 11 a.m. Saturday in the church.




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