She was born near Roadside, the daughter of George and Sarah (Snowberger) Sprenkle and had lived the last twenty-eight years in Waynesboro. Her husband died about ten years ago.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Warren G. Snader. Waynesboro, and Mrs. E. E. Eshelman, Crystal, Michigan. One grandson, three sisters, Mrs. A. W. Ruthrauff, Mrs. G. W. Heefner, both of Waynesboro, and Mrs. C. F. Happle, of South Charleston, West Virginia, and two brothers, Amos Sprenkle, Iron Springs, and Elmer Sprenkle, Chambersburg, also survive.
Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home in charge of the Rev. L. K. Ziegler. Interment will be made in Burns Hill cemetery.
Friends may call Friday evening between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock.
Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Friday, December 16, 1938.
She was born near Roadside, the daughter of George and Sarah (Snowberger) Sprenkle and had lived the last twenty-eight years in Waynesboro. Her husband died about ten years ago.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Warren G. Snader. Waynesboro, and Mrs. E. E. Eshelman, Crystal, Michigan. One grandson, three sisters, Mrs. A. W. Ruthrauff, Mrs. G. W. Heefner, both of Waynesboro, and Mrs. C. F. Happle, of South Charleston, West Virginia, and two brothers, Amos Sprenkle, Iron Springs, and Elmer Sprenkle, Chambersburg, also survive.
Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home in charge of the Rev. L. K. Ziegler. Interment will be made in Burns Hill cemetery.
Friends may call Friday evening between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock.
Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Friday, December 16, 1938.
Family Members
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Mary Alice "Alice" Sprenkle Gelwick
1853–1937
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Ann Elizabeth "Annie" Sprenkle Miller
1855–1928
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Emma Susan Sprenkle Ruthrauff
1859–1939
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George Andrew Sprenkle
1863–1892
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Jacob Harvey "Harvey" Sprenkle
1866–1896
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Sarah Frances Sprenkle Happel
1868–1946
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Effie May Sprenkle Heefner
1870–1963
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Amos Marshall Sprenkle
1873–1945
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Charles Elmer Sprenkle
1875–1961
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Leah Grace Sprenkle
1880–1885
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