Picture is Claude with his wife Anna and son, Frederick.
Altoona Mirror 25 July, 1955
CLAUD ESTRIGHT Of 1557 Pennsylvania avenue, Tyrone, died at his home at 3 o'clock yesterday morning after an extended illness. He was born on Jan. 27 1888, at Milesburg, a son of Oscar and Annie (Summers) Estright and was married on Sept. 20, 1909 to Annie Newman at Tyrone by Rev. Charles Karns. Surviving are his wife, 10 children, Robert, Frederick, Kenneth, Mrs. Eva May Ray and Mrs. Shirley Dillon of Tyrone, Mahlon and Mrs. Harriet Parsons of Altoona, Mrs. Helen McFarland of Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs. Anna Fisher of Spruce Creek and Mrs. Janet Rodgers of Washington, D.C., 22 grandchildren, one brother and three sisters. Harry M, of Altoona Mrs. Bessie Iddings of Tyrone, Mrs Florence Lucas of Howard and Mrs. Esther Rumberger of Bellefonte, and two half-brothers, John Summers of Milesburg and James Summers of Buffalo, N. Y. Mr Estright was a member of the First Baptist church, Tyrone, the B. of R. T., a charter member of the Tyrone Moose, a member of the Fathers of Veterans and the Blazing Arrow Hook and Ladder company. He was a retired employe of the Pennsylvania railroad, which he served for 49 years and eight months, from 1919 until retirement as a conductor. Friends will be received at the Johnson funeral home, Tyrone, after 7 o'clock this evening.
Please note that Oscar Summers was Claud step-father.
Obit supplied by Kelly Wicker Taylor.
Picture is Claude with his wife Anna and son, Frederick.
Altoona Mirror 25 July, 1955
CLAUD ESTRIGHT Of 1557 Pennsylvania avenue, Tyrone, died at his home at 3 o'clock yesterday morning after an extended illness. He was born on Jan. 27 1888, at Milesburg, a son of Oscar and Annie (Summers) Estright and was married on Sept. 20, 1909 to Annie Newman at Tyrone by Rev. Charles Karns. Surviving are his wife, 10 children, Robert, Frederick, Kenneth, Mrs. Eva May Ray and Mrs. Shirley Dillon of Tyrone, Mahlon and Mrs. Harriet Parsons of Altoona, Mrs. Helen McFarland of Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs. Anna Fisher of Spruce Creek and Mrs. Janet Rodgers of Washington, D.C., 22 grandchildren, one brother and three sisters. Harry M, of Altoona Mrs. Bessie Iddings of Tyrone, Mrs Florence Lucas of Howard and Mrs. Esther Rumberger of Bellefonte, and two half-brothers, John Summers of Milesburg and James Summers of Buffalo, N. Y. Mr Estright was a member of the First Baptist church, Tyrone, the B. of R. T., a charter member of the Tyrone Moose, a member of the Fathers of Veterans and the Blazing Arrow Hook and Ladder company. He was a retired employe of the Pennsylvania railroad, which he served for 49 years and eight months, from 1919 until retirement as a conductor. Friends will be received at the Johnson funeral home, Tyrone, after 7 o'clock this evening.
Please note that Oscar Summers was Claud step-father.
Obit supplied by Kelly Wicker Taylor.
Family Members
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Charles William Estright
1910–1910
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Helen Elizabeth Estright McFarland
1911–1986
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Harriet Ellen "Hat" Estright Parsons
1913–1964
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Eva Mae Estright Ray
1915–1976
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SGT Robert Eugene Estright Sr
1918–1984
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Frederick Claude Estright
1921–1993
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Anna Amelia Estright Fisher
1922–2000
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Harry David Estright
1925–1925
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Shirley Arlene Estright Dillon
1928–2009
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Kenneth Boyd Estright
1934–1994
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