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Margaret Evelyn “Eva” <I>McAninch</I> Chandler

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Margaret Evelyn “Eva” McAninch Chandler

Birth
Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 Jan 1927 (aged 64)
Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Porter Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Mary Eva McAninch was the daughter of John and Isabella Walls McAninch of Madison Twp., Clarion Co., PA.

She married William Elmer Chandler March 22, 1880.

They had 6 children:
Earl Burdette
Lenore Maud (Manley)
Frank James
George Floyd
Harold Clifton
Thelma Lurene (Burns)


Obituary
Obituary the committee was created in shocked when it learned that Mrs. Margaret Eva chandler before township that house the way in the bomb or to any hospital bed club or pa on Thursday, January 6 1927 about the new hour.
Mrs. Chandler had not been considered seriously ill before she left for home at Christmas time and all those who love and new her extend to the bereaved family their heart sympathy. The funeral service took place at the home on Saturday at 2:00 at which time pastor Rev. john Banks of the Squirrel Hill Methodist Episcopal Church preached the splendid memorable sermon. He was assisted in his work by Rev. RE Keirn of the Oak Grove Presbyterian Church. The body was taken to the family burial ground in the Oak Grove cemetery for internment.
Mrs. Chandler was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McAninch and was born in this state and county October 14, 1862 and at the time of her death was the 64 years two -22 days. On March 22 she was united in marriage to W.E. Chandler and along with him she is survived by four sons and two daughters E.B. Chandler of New Bethlehem, Mrs. William J. Manley of Lawshonham, GF Chandler of Rimersburg, F.J. Chandler of Caspar Wyoming, H.C. Chandler of Lawshonham, and Miss Thelma Chandler at home, 11 grandchildren, three brothers and three sisters, Alson McAninch of Rimersburg, Lee McAninch of Rimersburg, John McAninch of Kittanning, and Mrs. Anna Cricmon, Mrs. W. H. Hughes, and Mrs. R. W. Seybert, all of Rimersburg.
Mrs. Chandler was an active member of the Squirrel Hill M. E.Church and all its branches, having united with the M.E. church in her girlhood days
From the scrapbook of Jennie Chandler and Doris Chandler Sweitzer
Mary Eva McAninch was the daughter of John and Isabella Walls McAninch of Madison Twp., Clarion Co., PA.

She married William Elmer Chandler March 22, 1880.

They had 6 children:
Earl Burdette
Lenore Maud (Manley)
Frank James
George Floyd
Harold Clifton
Thelma Lurene (Burns)


Obituary
Obituary the committee was created in shocked when it learned that Mrs. Margaret Eva chandler before township that house the way in the bomb or to any hospital bed club or pa on Thursday, January 6 1927 about the new hour.
Mrs. Chandler had not been considered seriously ill before she left for home at Christmas time and all those who love and new her extend to the bereaved family their heart sympathy. The funeral service took place at the home on Saturday at 2:00 at which time pastor Rev. john Banks of the Squirrel Hill Methodist Episcopal Church preached the splendid memorable sermon. He was assisted in his work by Rev. RE Keirn of the Oak Grove Presbyterian Church. The body was taken to the family burial ground in the Oak Grove cemetery for internment.
Mrs. Chandler was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McAninch and was born in this state and county October 14, 1862 and at the time of her death was the 64 years two -22 days. On March 22 she was united in marriage to W.E. Chandler and along with him she is survived by four sons and two daughters E.B. Chandler of New Bethlehem, Mrs. William J. Manley of Lawshonham, GF Chandler of Rimersburg, F.J. Chandler of Caspar Wyoming, H.C. Chandler of Lawshonham, and Miss Thelma Chandler at home, 11 grandchildren, three brothers and three sisters, Alson McAninch of Rimersburg, Lee McAninch of Rimersburg, John McAninch of Kittanning, and Mrs. Anna Cricmon, Mrs. W. H. Hughes, and Mrs. R. W. Seybert, all of Rimersburg.
Mrs. Chandler was an active member of the Squirrel Hill M. E.Church and all its branches, having united with the M.E. church in her girlhood days
From the scrapbook of Jennie Chandler and Doris Chandler Sweitzer


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