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Mary Florenda <I>Albaugh</I> Emert

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Mary Florenda Albaugh Emert

Birth
Helen Furnace, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Jan 1945 (aged 91)
Tidioute, Warren County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Church Hill, Forest County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
L-34
Memorial ID
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MARY F. ALBAUGH EMERT
6-24-1853 -- 1-27-1945

Mrs. Mary F. Emert, ninety-one, widow of Andrew Emert, died at 6 am Saturday, January 27, 1945, in the home of her sister, Mrs. George D. Atwell, of Tidioute. She had been in failing health for several years.

She was the daughter of the late Elias and Margaret Stanford Albaugh and was born at Helen Furnace, Clarion County, June 24,
1853.

Her husband died twenty years ago. The deceased and her husband had resided in Forest County for the most of their married life and for a number of years made their home on their farm near Town Line Church on Whig Hill.

She had been a faithful member of the Free Methodist Church for many years.

Surviving her is the one sister, Mrs. Atwell.

Funeral services in her memory were conducted at the Haslet Funeral Home in Tionesta at 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, with the Rev. C. A. Smith, pastor of the Tidioute Free Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in the Evangelical Church cemetery at Starr.

Obituary source:
"History of Starr Cemetery" by Lois Wike and published by Forest Press Inc. of Tionesta, PA.

For burial plot location:
See the “History of Starr Cemetery” for a location map.
MARY F. ALBAUGH EMERT
6-24-1853 -- 1-27-1945

Mrs. Mary F. Emert, ninety-one, widow of Andrew Emert, died at 6 am Saturday, January 27, 1945, in the home of her sister, Mrs. George D. Atwell, of Tidioute. She had been in failing health for several years.

She was the daughter of the late Elias and Margaret Stanford Albaugh and was born at Helen Furnace, Clarion County, June 24,
1853.

Her husband died twenty years ago. The deceased and her husband had resided in Forest County for the most of their married life and for a number of years made their home on their farm near Town Line Church on Whig Hill.

She had been a faithful member of the Free Methodist Church for many years.

Surviving her is the one sister, Mrs. Atwell.

Funeral services in her memory were conducted at the Haslet Funeral Home in Tionesta at 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, with the Rev. C. A. Smith, pastor of the Tidioute Free Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in the Evangelical Church cemetery at Starr.

Obituary source:
"History of Starr Cemetery" by Lois Wike and published by Forest Press Inc. of Tionesta, PA.

For burial plot location:
See the “History of Starr Cemetery” for a location map.


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