Funeral services will be held at the Center Presbyterian church of which she had long been a member, on Saturday at 2 p. m in charge of the pastor, the Rev. R. B. Wilson. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Fawcett was born in Illinois October 24, 1853 the daughter of John and Sally Dixon, and came with them to Library when but a child. When about 17 years of age she removed to Peters township and had lived in the vicinity ever since. She was married to J. W. Fawcett on March 27, 1888, and the couple resided on a farm near McMurray until his death nine years ago. Since that time she had made her home with the daughter at whose home she died. Besides Mrs. Aggers she is survived by two other children, J. A. Fawcett of Ashtabula, O., and J. E. Fawcett of Forest Hills, Allegheny County. She also leaves four grandchildren.
The Daily Notes
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
13 Sep 1934, Thu • Page 8
Funeral services will be held at the Center Presbyterian church of which she had long been a member, on Saturday at 2 p. m in charge of the pastor, the Rev. R. B. Wilson. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Fawcett was born in Illinois October 24, 1853 the daughter of John and Sally Dixon, and came with them to Library when but a child. When about 17 years of age she removed to Peters township and had lived in the vicinity ever since. She was married to J. W. Fawcett on March 27, 1888, and the couple resided on a farm near McMurray until his death nine years ago. Since that time she had made her home with the daughter at whose home she died. Besides Mrs. Aggers she is survived by two other children, J. A. Fawcett of Ashtabula, O., and J. E. Fawcett of Forest Hills, Allegheny County. She also leaves four grandchildren.
The Daily Notes
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
13 Sep 1934, Thu • Page 8
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