Mrs. Lippey was taken ill yesterday, one week ago with the grip, which rapidly developed into pneumonia, and had been bedfast ever since.
She was a native of Shepherdstown and was a Miss Fouke. She removed to this city in 859. She was a member of the Lutheran Church.
Surviving are brothers, C.R. and Luther, Bissell; James F. and J.W., this city.
Funeral today 3 p.m.; services at the home; interment in Rose Hill Cemetery; pallbearers will be her six nephews: Robert Fouke, Luther Fouke, William Fouke, George Fouke, William Diebert and Harry Miller.
Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
March 8, 1909
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Husband was George Lippey
Mrs. Lippey was taken ill yesterday, one week ago with the grip, which rapidly developed into pneumonia, and had been bedfast ever since.
She was a native of Shepherdstown and was a Miss Fouke. She removed to this city in 859. She was a member of the Lutheran Church.
Surviving are brothers, C.R. and Luther, Bissell; James F. and J.W., this city.
Funeral today 3 p.m.; services at the home; interment in Rose Hill Cemetery; pallbearers will be her six nephews: Robert Fouke, Luther Fouke, William Fouke, George Fouke, William Diebert and Harry Miller.
Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
March 8, 1909
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Husband was George Lippey
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