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Nannie J. <I>Milliken</I> Watters

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Nannie J. Milliken Watters

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Nov 1924 (aged 65)
Tyrone, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Tyrone, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6710129, Longitude: -78.2457886
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Daughter of John W. Milliken and Eliza J. Ludwig. Wife of John Brady Watters. Mother of Jesse M., Mary E. Wertz, Ada Hagerty, Rose Agnes Berkstresser, and John Brady Jr.

Obituary:
MRS. NANNIE M. WATTERS, Died at 7 o'clock last evening at her home, 1206 Washington avenue, death being due to heart trouble. She was born April 25, 1857, being the daughter of John and Mary Milliken. Her husband met with sudden death on July 13 last when he had gone out in search of berries. Two sons and three daughters survive: Jesse Watters of Altoona, John of Tyrone, Mrs. F. J. Wertz and Mrs. R. C. Hagerty, both of Bellwood, and Mrs. Rose Berkstresser of Tyrone. A sister and two brothers also survive, Miss Gertrude Milliken of Harrisburg, John Milliken of Sheridan, Wyoming, and Roy of Cleveland. Four teen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren also survive. She was a member of the Baptist church. The remains have been taken to the home of the daughter, Mrs. Berkstresser, at 1150 Baltic avenue, from which place the funeral will be held at 2:30 o'clock on Friday afternoon. The services will be in charge of Rev. H. F. King, D. D. Interment will be made in East Lawn cemetery.
Altoona Mirror
Altoona, Blair Co., PA
Wednesday, November 5, 1924
Page 24

IN MEMORIAM.
Watters (nee Milliken), Nannie M., who one year ago today entered into eternal rest at her home, 1204 Washington street, Tyrone, Pa., a sister, mother and friend.
I miss you and mourn you in silence unseen,
And dwell on the memory of days that have been.
Though gone and forgotten by some you may be,
The years that you lived, sister, are sacred to me.
Sleep on sister and take thy rest,
Lay down thy head upon thy Savior's breast.
I loved thee well, but Jesus loved thee best.
- BROTHER ROY, Cleveland, Ohio.
Altoona Mirror
Wednesday, November 4, 1925
Page 20
Daughter of John W. Milliken and Eliza J. Ludwig. Wife of John Brady Watters. Mother of Jesse M., Mary E. Wertz, Ada Hagerty, Rose Agnes Berkstresser, and John Brady Jr.

Obituary:
MRS. NANNIE M. WATTERS, Died at 7 o'clock last evening at her home, 1206 Washington avenue, death being due to heart trouble. She was born April 25, 1857, being the daughter of John and Mary Milliken. Her husband met with sudden death on July 13 last when he had gone out in search of berries. Two sons and three daughters survive: Jesse Watters of Altoona, John of Tyrone, Mrs. F. J. Wertz and Mrs. R. C. Hagerty, both of Bellwood, and Mrs. Rose Berkstresser of Tyrone. A sister and two brothers also survive, Miss Gertrude Milliken of Harrisburg, John Milliken of Sheridan, Wyoming, and Roy of Cleveland. Four teen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren also survive. She was a member of the Baptist church. The remains have been taken to the home of the daughter, Mrs. Berkstresser, at 1150 Baltic avenue, from which place the funeral will be held at 2:30 o'clock on Friday afternoon. The services will be in charge of Rev. H. F. King, D. D. Interment will be made in East Lawn cemetery.
Altoona Mirror
Altoona, Blair Co., PA
Wednesday, November 5, 1924
Page 24

IN MEMORIAM.
Watters (nee Milliken), Nannie M., who one year ago today entered into eternal rest at her home, 1204 Washington street, Tyrone, Pa., a sister, mother and friend.
I miss you and mourn you in silence unseen,
And dwell on the memory of days that have been.
Though gone and forgotten by some you may be,
The years that you lived, sister, are sacred to me.
Sleep on sister and take thy rest,
Lay down thy head upon thy Savior's breast.
I loved thee well, but Jesus loved thee best.
- BROTHER ROY, Cleveland, Ohio.
Altoona Mirror
Wednesday, November 4, 1925
Page 20


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