Dorroh.Albert.Sidney.1949.Webster.OBIT Albert Sidney Dorroh 13 Nov 1949 Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, November 17, 1949. Albert Sidney DORROH, 73, died at 10:10 a.m. Sunday at his home in Clay following a stroke suffered Wednesday morning. He had been in declining health for more than two years. Mr. Dorroh was born in Lyon county and moved to Clay fifty years ago, spending the rest of his life there. When he moved to Clay he started working as teamster for the late Thomas BLACKWELL, then was engineer at the Blackwell coal mine. He was in the mercantile business for several years, and afterward was in the plumbing business as long as his health permitted. Mr. Dorroh was a member of the First Baptist church in Clay and had served as one of its deacons a number of years. Before coming to Clay he was married to Miss Sallie FREER, also of Lyon county. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Nov. 16, 1948. Surviving are the wife; two sisters, Miss Daisy Dorroh and Miss Bessie Dorroh, of Paducah; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at Franklin and Hunt Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m. Monday with Dr. C.O. SIMPSON, one of his former pastors, officiating. Burial was in I.O.O.F. cemetery, Clay. Active pallbearers were W.W. JOHNSON, Joe MITCHELL, Carmon PULLAM, Earl JENNINGS, Ed BUMPUS, and E.J. QUIREY. Honorary pallbearers were E.L. GRANT, R.D. HOLT, W.E. HEARON, and Robert COWAN. Contributed by: Carole Palmer Compiler's note: Sally N. Dorrah, b. 1876, bur. May 2, 1959, is buried next to her husband in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Clay.