At 5.30 o'clock Saturday morning Mrs. Annie E. Wissinger, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Barree, 2533 Maple avenue, as a result of an operation for the removal of a tumorous growth. The maiden name of the deceased was Strought and she was born in Perry county 34 years ago. Her husband and one son survive her as do also these relatives, all of this city: Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strought; two brothers, George and Harry Strought, and three sisters, Mrs. William Barree, Mrs. William Breon and Miss Maggie Strought. Mrs. Wissinger was a member of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, the services being held at 3.30 o'clock at the residence of her sister, at whose home she died. Interment was made in Oak Ridge cemetery. Altoona Morning Tribune, Monday, November 13, 1899
At 5.30 o'clock Saturday morning Mrs. Annie E. Wissinger, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Barree, 2533 Maple avenue, as a result of an operation for the removal of a tumorous growth. The maiden name of the deceased was Strought and she was born in Perry county 34 years ago. Her husband and one son survive her as do also these relatives, all of this city: Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strought; two brothers, George and Harry Strought, and three sisters, Mrs. William Barree, Mrs. William Breon and Miss Maggie Strought. Mrs. Wissinger was a member of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, the services being held at 3.30 o'clock at the residence of her sister, at whose home she died. Interment was made in Oak Ridge cemetery. Altoona Morning Tribune, Monday, November 13, 1899
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