Paralysis Proves Fatal to Mrs Hahn
A stroke of paralysis which she suffered several months ago resulted in the death of Mrs Harvey Hahn at her home at Wills Creek, Tuesday morning, March 29. The deceased was born and reared in Illinois, and was aged 49 years. She was a consistent member of the Zion Lutheran Church, and was a most estimable woman, a faithful companion, devoted mother, and staunch friend, ever ready to lend assistance when needed. Her chief interest was centered in her home and family, and she sacrificed many times in order that her children might enjoy the advantages of an education. Mrs Hahn is survived by her husband, five children, Mrs Norman Cunningham, of near Chandlersville, and Bernice, Elsie, Glenn and Harvey of the home, and one grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted at Zion Church, Thursday afternoon, the cortege leaving the house at 1 o'clock. Burial will be made in the church cemetery. Undertaker, H E Shirer will be in charge.
Paralysis Proves Fatal to Mrs Hahn
A stroke of paralysis which she suffered several months ago resulted in the death of Mrs Harvey Hahn at her home at Wills Creek, Tuesday morning, March 29. The deceased was born and reared in Illinois, and was aged 49 years. She was a consistent member of the Zion Lutheran Church, and was a most estimable woman, a faithful companion, devoted mother, and staunch friend, ever ready to lend assistance when needed. Her chief interest was centered in her home and family, and she sacrificed many times in order that her children might enjoy the advantages of an education. Mrs Hahn is survived by her husband, five children, Mrs Norman Cunningham, of near Chandlersville, and Bernice, Elsie, Glenn and Harvey of the home, and one grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted at Zion Church, Thursday afternoon, the cortege leaving the house at 1 o'clock. Burial will be made in the church cemetery. Undertaker, H E Shirer will be in charge.
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