Mrs. Mary C. Bonner
Mrs. Mary Catherine Bonner, widow of Silas A. Bonner, died at noon yesterday at her home, 752 Bedford Street, Dale Borough, in her 73d year. She had been ill a long time.
Silas A. Bonner passed away on January 21, 1921.
Mrs. Bonner is survived by the following children: Thomas Bonner, Chicago; Mary, wife of Edward Rodgers, Saxton; Anna, wife of Robert Van, du Pont Place; James Bonner, Martin Street, Seventeenth Ward; Louis Bonner, 919 Lemon Street, and Miss Rose B. Bonner, at home. Mrs. Bonner was a sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Sell, of Blair County.
The deceased was born at Roaring Spring, Blair County, and was married to Silas A. Bonner at Loysburg, Bedford County, 53 years ago.
The Bonner family located here soon after the Johnstown catastrophe of May, 1889.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Louis Bonner residence, 919 Lemon Street, Dale, in charge of the Rev. Dr. Samuel McWilliams, pastor of the Franklin Street M.E. Church. Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery.
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Second obituary [unknown source]:
MRS. MARY C. BONNER OF DALE CALLED BY DEATH
Widow of Silas A. Bonner, Who Passed Away in 1920
Mrs. Mary Catherine Burns Bonner, aged 73, widow of Silas A. Bonner, died at 12:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon at her home, 762 Bedford Street, following an extended illness.
Mrs. Bonner's husband died in Dale Borough five years ago.
She is survived by the following children: Thomas Bonner, Chicago; Mary, wife of Edward Rodgers, Saxton; Anna, wife of Robert Van, du Pont Place; James Bonner, Martin Street, Seventeenth Ward; Louis Bonner, 919 Lemon Street, and Miss Rose B. Bonner, at home. Mrs. Bonner was a sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Sell of Blair County.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Louis Bonner residence, 919 Lemon Street, Dale, in charge of the Rev. Dr. Samuel McWilliams, pastor of the Franklin Street M. E. Church. Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery.
Mrs. Mary C. Bonner
Mrs. Mary Catherine Bonner, widow of Silas A. Bonner, died at noon yesterday at her home, 752 Bedford Street, Dale Borough, in her 73d year. She had been ill a long time.
Silas A. Bonner passed away on January 21, 1921.
Mrs. Bonner is survived by the following children: Thomas Bonner, Chicago; Mary, wife of Edward Rodgers, Saxton; Anna, wife of Robert Van, du Pont Place; James Bonner, Martin Street, Seventeenth Ward; Louis Bonner, 919 Lemon Street, and Miss Rose B. Bonner, at home. Mrs. Bonner was a sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Sell, of Blair County.
The deceased was born at Roaring Spring, Blair County, and was married to Silas A. Bonner at Loysburg, Bedford County, 53 years ago.
The Bonner family located here soon after the Johnstown catastrophe of May, 1889.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Louis Bonner residence, 919 Lemon Street, Dale, in charge of the Rev. Dr. Samuel McWilliams, pastor of the Franklin Street M.E. Church. Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery.
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Second obituary [unknown source]:
MRS. MARY C. BONNER OF DALE CALLED BY DEATH
Widow of Silas A. Bonner, Who Passed Away in 1920
Mrs. Mary Catherine Burns Bonner, aged 73, widow of Silas A. Bonner, died at 12:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon at her home, 762 Bedford Street, following an extended illness.
Mrs. Bonner's husband died in Dale Borough five years ago.
She is survived by the following children: Thomas Bonner, Chicago; Mary, wife of Edward Rodgers, Saxton; Anna, wife of Robert Van, du Pont Place; James Bonner, Martin Street, Seventeenth Ward; Louis Bonner, 919 Lemon Street, and Miss Rose B. Bonner, at home. Mrs. Bonner was a sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Sell of Blair County.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Louis Bonner residence, 919 Lemon Street, Dale, in charge of the Rev. Dr. Samuel McWilliams, pastor of the Franklin Street M. E. Church. Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery.
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