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Anna May <I>Morris</I> Lebegern

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Anna May Morris Lebegern

Birth
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 Jul 1944 (aged 65)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Monument Section, Lot 1320, Grave 10.
Memorial ID
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Parents' links from Anonymous (https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/50463965).
Obituary:
Mrs. Anna May Lebegern, sixty-five, wife of J. William Lebegern, of 441 S. Plum St., was stricken fatally while walking north on the west side of the first block of South Queen street, at 8:25 a.m. Saturday. She was picked up by George Hughes, 412 High St. and Graybill Hunchberger, a milk man, and carried in the Lincoln Hotel, and police later removed her to the Lancaster General Hospital in the ambulance. Dr. F. W. McLaughlin, hospital intern, pronounced the victim dead on arrival. Dr. A. V. Walter, county coroner, said death resulted from coronary occlusion. She was born in Harrisburg, and was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Besides her husband, she is survived by these children: Clarence W., at home; Grace A., wife of William F. Hoefel, of this city; Naomi, P., wife of Albert H. Angerman, of Oakridge, Tenn.; Thelma M., wife of Samuel Wiley, of this city; also a brother, Clive Morris, of Columbia; and these sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Roland, of Harrisburg; Florence, wife of Henry Seibert, of Columbia; and Ethel, wife of Lewis Wagner, of Harrisburg. (Intelligencer Journal - Jul 10, 1944)
Contributor: Anonymous (50463965)
Parents' links from Anonymous (https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/50463965).
Obituary:
Mrs. Anna May Lebegern, sixty-five, wife of J. William Lebegern, of 441 S. Plum St., was stricken fatally while walking north on the west side of the first block of South Queen street, at 8:25 a.m. Saturday. She was picked up by George Hughes, 412 High St. and Graybill Hunchberger, a milk man, and carried in the Lincoln Hotel, and police later removed her to the Lancaster General Hospital in the ambulance. Dr. F. W. McLaughlin, hospital intern, pronounced the victim dead on arrival. Dr. A. V. Walter, county coroner, said death resulted from coronary occlusion. She was born in Harrisburg, and was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Besides her husband, she is survived by these children: Clarence W., at home; Grace A., wife of William F. Hoefel, of this city; Naomi, P., wife of Albert H. Angerman, of Oakridge, Tenn.; Thelma M., wife of Samuel Wiley, of this city; also a brother, Clive Morris, of Columbia; and these sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Roland, of Harrisburg; Florence, wife of Henry Seibert, of Columbia; and Ethel, wife of Lewis Wagner, of Harrisburg. (Intelligencer Journal - Jul 10, 1944)
Contributor: Anonymous (50463965)


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