Mrs. Harriet Riggleman, sixty-nine years old, of McClung street, Barboursville, mother of Dr. Leonard Riggleman, president of Morris Harvey College in Charleston, who died Saturday afternoon at her home after an illness of several days, will be buried today in the Riggleman cemetery following funeral services at 2 o'clock at the Point Mountain Methodist Church, at Monterville, Randolph county, with Rev. W. E. Dorsey officiating. Mrs. Riggleman, daughter of the late Adam G. Hamrick, was born January 18, 1869, near Webster Springs in Webster county. On May 10, 1885, she married S. G. Riggleman, who survives her. Mr. and Mrs. Riggleman moved to Barboursville 11 years ago from Randolph county. Surviving besides the husband are three sons, Dr. Leonard Riggleman, of Charleston, Omer Riggleman of Valley Head, W. Va., and Homer Riggleman of Monterville; three daughters, Mrs. J. F. Sycafoose, of Huttonsville, W. Va., Mrs. H. W. Ware of Barboursville, and Miss Olive Riggleman, of Charleston; three brothers, Willis, Watson and Wallace Hamrick, of Webster county; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Brady and Mrs. Mary Gillispie, of Webster county, and 13 grandchildren.
Herald-Dispatch, Huntington, West Virginia, Monday Morning, August 8, 1938, page 2