Mrs. William Hageman died at her home south of Sharpsville Sunday night at S o'clock as a result of a
stroke of paralysis, with which she was stricken at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
Had she lived another day she would have reached the age of 70 years. She has been a resident of the vicinity of Sharpsville for a number of years and the family is well known there.
The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in the Methodist church of Sharpsville of which she has been a faithful member for a number of years and the burial
will take place In the Sharpsville cemetery.
Mrs. Hageman is survived by her husband and five children, Mrs. George Schinlaub, of Sharpsville, Mrs. Irvin Gross off Fortville, John, Simon and Frona residing at home. John
Drake, of Sharpsville is a brother of Mrs. Hageman.
Mrs. William Hageman died at her home south of Sharpsville Sunday night at S o'clock as a result of a
stroke of paralysis, with which she was stricken at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
Had she lived another day she would have reached the age of 70 years. She has been a resident of the vicinity of Sharpsville for a number of years and the family is well known there.
The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in the Methodist church of Sharpsville of which she has been a faithful member for a number of years and the burial
will take place In the Sharpsville cemetery.
Mrs. Hageman is survived by her husband and five children, Mrs. George Schinlaub, of Sharpsville, Mrs. Irvin Gross off Fortville, John, Simon and Frona residing at home. John
Drake, of Sharpsville is a brother of Mrs. Hageman.
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