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Nettie Roduska <I>Wyman</I> Barnhart

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Nettie Roduska Wyman Barnhart

Birth
Sligo, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Jan 1928 (aged 58)
Brookville, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Frogtown, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. I. Scott Barnhart, one of Monroe Township's most excellent Christian ladies, died in the Brookville Hospital, Monday, January 9, 1928, from septicemia following an illness of about eleven weeks.

The deceased was a daughter of William and Martha Switzer Wyman, of Sligo, where she was born on August 16, 1869.

She was married to Mr. I. Scott Barnhart, of Monroe Township, on May 30, 1890.

They established their home at Mr. Barnhart's farm, following their marriage, and have resided there ever since.

She leaves her husband, one daughter, Mrs. J. P. McCauley, one son, J. Ross Barnhart, and 3 grandchildren, all living in the same community and her mother now aged 82 years and two brothers, J. O. and P. O. Wyman, and one sister, Mrs. Clyde McKee, of Sligo, to mourn their great loss of wife, daughter, sister, mother and grandma.

She was a faithful Christian woman and a member of the Reformed Church at Frogtown, where the funeral services were held last Thursday, the services being conducted by Rev. R. E. Kiern of Limestone and Rev. B. J. Watkins of Sligo.

The interment was made in the Frogtown Cemetery.

Clarion Democrat January 19, 1928
Mrs. I. Scott Barnhart, one of Monroe Township's most excellent Christian ladies, died in the Brookville Hospital, Monday, January 9, 1928, from septicemia following an illness of about eleven weeks.

The deceased was a daughter of William and Martha Switzer Wyman, of Sligo, where she was born on August 16, 1869.

She was married to Mr. I. Scott Barnhart, of Monroe Township, on May 30, 1890.

They established their home at Mr. Barnhart's farm, following their marriage, and have resided there ever since.

She leaves her husband, one daughter, Mrs. J. P. McCauley, one son, J. Ross Barnhart, and 3 grandchildren, all living in the same community and her mother now aged 82 years and two brothers, J. O. and P. O. Wyman, and one sister, Mrs. Clyde McKee, of Sligo, to mourn their great loss of wife, daughter, sister, mother and grandma.

She was a faithful Christian woman and a member of the Reformed Church at Frogtown, where the funeral services were held last Thursday, the services being conducted by Rev. R. E. Kiern of Limestone and Rev. B. J. Watkins of Sligo.

The interment was made in the Frogtown Cemetery.

Clarion Democrat January 19, 1928


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