Mrs. Caroline E. Routsong, widow of Jacob Routsong. a well known resident of Bendersville, died at 5:30, Monday afternoon at her home after a brief illness from a complication of diseases. Mrs. Routsong was taken suddenly ill about a week ago and became steadily worse until death occurred. She was aged 74 years,' 9 months, and 16 days.
Mrs. Routsong: was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cline, of Cline's Church.
She leaves the following children, Mrs. Lizzie Biddle. Gettysburg; Mrs. E. W. Sowers, Mrs. Edward Black, Mrs. H. M. Rice, Harry Routsong and Jonas Routsong, all of Bendersville. Mrs. Robert Wonders, of Wilkes-Barre. Twenty grand- children, four great grandchild ren and one brother, Joseph Cline, of Carlisle, also survive.
Mrs. Routsong had been a resident of Bendersville for 52 years.
Funeral Thursday afternoon, meeting at the house mt one o'clock. Services in the Lutheran church at Bendersville. Rev. Joseph Arnold officiating.
Mrs. Caroline E. Routsong, widow of Jacob Routsong. a well known resident of Bendersville, died at 5:30, Monday afternoon at her home after a brief illness from a complication of diseases. Mrs. Routsong was taken suddenly ill about a week ago and became steadily worse until death occurred. She was aged 74 years,' 9 months, and 16 days.
Mrs. Routsong: was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cline, of Cline's Church.
She leaves the following children, Mrs. Lizzie Biddle. Gettysburg; Mrs. E. W. Sowers, Mrs. Edward Black, Mrs. H. M. Rice, Harry Routsong and Jonas Routsong, all of Bendersville. Mrs. Robert Wonders, of Wilkes-Barre. Twenty grand- children, four great grandchild ren and one brother, Joseph Cline, of Carlisle, also survive.
Mrs. Routsong had been a resident of Bendersville for 52 years.
Funeral Thursday afternoon, meeting at the house mt one o'clock. Services in the Lutheran church at Bendersville. Rev. Joseph Arnold officiating.
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