DEATHS
COBLEIGH - Mary E. Cobleigh died yesterday at the home of her son, Charles C. Cobleigh, 1388 Middlesex Street, after a long illness, aged 78 years. She is survived by two sons, Charles C. Cobleigh of Lowell and George Cobleigh of Tyngsboro; also several grandchildren and great grandchildren. The body was removed to the funeral home of Undertaker George M. Eastman, 182 Westford Street.
THE LOWELL SUN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1929, Page 3
FUNERAL SERVICES:
COBLEIGH - Funeral services for Mary E. Cobleigh were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Evangelical Church, Tyngsboro, and were largely attended by relatives and friends. Rev. E. Wayne Stahl, pastor of the First Evangelical Church, officiated and also read the committal prayers at the grave. A quartet composed of Mrs. Albert Hadley, Miss Olive Littlehale, Mrs. Herbert Shipley and Mrs. Harry Littlehale sang "In the Garden" "My Savior First of All" and "Abide With Me". The bearers were Thomas McCormack, Harold Cobleigh, Robert Duff, Ray Dorsey, Charles C. Cobleigh and George H. Cobleigh. Burial was in the family lot in Thompson Cemetery, under the direction of Undertaker George M. Eastman.
DEATHS
COBLEIGH - Mary E. Cobleigh died yesterday at the home of her son, Charles C. Cobleigh, 1388 Middlesex Street, after a long illness, aged 78 years. She is survived by two sons, Charles C. Cobleigh of Lowell and George Cobleigh of Tyngsboro; also several grandchildren and great grandchildren. The body was removed to the funeral home of Undertaker George M. Eastman, 182 Westford Street.
THE LOWELL SUN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1929, Page 3
FUNERAL SERVICES:
COBLEIGH - Funeral services for Mary E. Cobleigh were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Evangelical Church, Tyngsboro, and were largely attended by relatives and friends. Rev. E. Wayne Stahl, pastor of the First Evangelical Church, officiated and also read the committal prayers at the grave. A quartet composed of Mrs. Albert Hadley, Miss Olive Littlehale, Mrs. Herbert Shipley and Mrs. Harry Littlehale sang "In the Garden" "My Savior First of All" and "Abide With Me". The bearers were Thomas McCormack, Harold Cobleigh, Robert Duff, Ray Dorsey, Charles C. Cobleigh and George H. Cobleigh. Burial was in the family lot in Thompson Cemetery, under the direction of Undertaker George M. Eastman.
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