Ebensburg, Pa.
Friday, 12 Jul 1912
Volume 45, Number 27
Mrs. Elizabeth Eger Dead
Senility and an attack of paralysis are given as the cause of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth
Eger, one of Cresson's oldest residents. Mrs. Eger was 80 years of age and had spent
practically all her life on a farm near Cresson.
Mrs. Eger's husband, Andrew Eger, preceded her to the grave a number of years ago.
Surviving are these children: Mrs. Bernard McDermott, William, Charles and Mary Eger
of Cresson; and Mrs. Margaret Mills of Altoona, Joseph Rainey and Mrs. March McClain
of Lilly are brothers and sisters of the deceased. Funeral services were held Monday at
St. Aloysius Catholic church, Summit, with interment in the church cemetery.
Ebensburg, Pa.
Friday, 12 Jul 1912
Volume 45, Number 27
Mrs. Elizabeth Eger Dead
Senility and an attack of paralysis are given as the cause of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth
Eger, one of Cresson's oldest residents. Mrs. Eger was 80 years of age and had spent
practically all her life on a farm near Cresson.
Mrs. Eger's husband, Andrew Eger, preceded her to the grave a number of years ago.
Surviving are these children: Mrs. Bernard McDermott, William, Charles and Mary Eger
of Cresson; and Mrs. Margaret Mills of Altoona, Joseph Rainey and Mrs. March McClain
of Lilly are brothers and sisters of the deceased. Funeral services were held Monday at
St. Aloysius Catholic church, Summit, with interment in the church cemetery.
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