She was born near Carey in Wyandot county, Aug. 18, 1852.
Mrs. Wright, who was a resident of Logan county for 55 years, was twice married. Her first husband, Michael Youngpeters, died in 1909. Andrew N. Wright, to whom she was later married in Logan county, also preceded her in death.
A member of the Methodist Church at Lakeview, she is survived by a son, Alba R. Youngpeters, of Kenton, and a daughter, Mrs. Keesecker, by her first marriage; a sister, Susan Shubert, of Continental; 15 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. A son, Harvey M. Youngpeters, died in October, 1932.
Funeral services Wednesday at 2:30 p.m., will be held at the Van Horn Funeral Home at Lakeview, conducted by Rev. Dale Limbert. Burial will be made in the Lewistown cemetery.
The body will arrive Wednesday morning at teh funeral home where friends may call. [Bellfontaine Examiner, Tuesday, October 18, 1949, p. 7, col. 8.]
She was born near Carey in Wyandot county, Aug. 18, 1852.
Mrs. Wright, who was a resident of Logan county for 55 years, was twice married. Her first husband, Michael Youngpeters, died in 1909. Andrew N. Wright, to whom she was later married in Logan county, also preceded her in death.
A member of the Methodist Church at Lakeview, she is survived by a son, Alba R. Youngpeters, of Kenton, and a daughter, Mrs. Keesecker, by her first marriage; a sister, Susan Shubert, of Continental; 15 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. A son, Harvey M. Youngpeters, died in October, 1932.
Funeral services Wednesday at 2:30 p.m., will be held at the Van Horn Funeral Home at Lakeview, conducted by Rev. Dale Limbert. Burial will be made in the Lewistown cemetery.
The body will arrive Wednesday morning at teh funeral home where friends may call. [Bellfontaine Examiner, Tuesday, October 18, 1949, p. 7, col. 8.]
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