Mrs. Sarah Zimmerman, 38, wife of William Zimmerman, died early yesterday morning at her home, 52 Spruce Street, Larksville, following a lingering illness.
Mrs. Zimmerman was born at Sugar Notch and was a resident of this city until nine years ago when she moved to Larksville. She was a member of Plymouth Methodist Episcopal Church.
Besides her husband, she is survived by six children, Alfred, Bessie, Bertha, Gertrude, William and Sarah, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Price of this city.
The funeral will be held from the home of George Zimmerman, 36 Beech Street, city, Monday afternoon at 2.
From unknown newspaper:
Mrs. Sarah Zimmerman, an esteemed resident of Larksville, was buried yesterday afternoon in Maple Hill Cemetery. The funeral was held from the home of George Zimmerman, 36 Beech Street, city, and was largely attended. Services were in charge of the Rev. Richard J. Davey of the Larksville Methodist Episcopal Church.
The floral offerings were numerous. The pallbearers were Daniel Miller, Lamotte Stiles, William Keefe, Amogiah Ludwig, Jesse Collins, and Emerson Jones. The Rev. Davey concluded the services at the grave.
Mrs. Sarah Zimmerman, 38, wife of William Zimmerman, died early yesterday morning at her home, 52 Spruce Street, Larksville, following a lingering illness.
Mrs. Zimmerman was born at Sugar Notch and was a resident of this city until nine years ago when she moved to Larksville. She was a member of Plymouth Methodist Episcopal Church.
Besides her husband, she is survived by six children, Alfred, Bessie, Bertha, Gertrude, William and Sarah, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Price of this city.
The funeral will be held from the home of George Zimmerman, 36 Beech Street, city, Monday afternoon at 2.
From unknown newspaper:
Mrs. Sarah Zimmerman, an esteemed resident of Larksville, was buried yesterday afternoon in Maple Hill Cemetery. The funeral was held from the home of George Zimmerman, 36 Beech Street, city, and was largely attended. Services were in charge of the Rev. Richard J. Davey of the Larksville Methodist Episcopal Church.
The floral offerings were numerous. The pallbearers were Daniel Miller, Lamotte Stiles, William Keefe, Amogiah Ludwig, Jesse Collins, and Emerson Jones. The Rev. Davey concluded the services at the grave.
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