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Margaret A. <I>Parker</I> Lockhart

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Margaret A. Parker Lockhart

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Oct 1919 (aged 71)
New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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New Castle News, Oct 13, 1919

Mrs. Margaret A. Lockhart, Wife of William E. Lockhart, deceased, life long resident of this county, died at her home 206 North Crawford Avenue at noon today, following a brief illness of less than a week.
Deceased was 71 years of age, having been born at Philadelphia, PA. March 17, 1848. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, both of whom were born in Ireland. She was a devoted member of the First U.P. and took an active interest in its welfare. She is survived by four sons, Guy Lockhart, residing at the family homestead on the Eastbrook Road, Clyde N., Fred C.,, and John P. of this city, also by one brother James A. Parker of Akron, Colorado and one sister, Mrs. J. w. Allen of Butler, PA. Funeral announcement will be made later.

New Castle News Friday October 17, 1919.

Lockhart Funeral

Funeral services of Mrs. Margaret Lockhart were held yesterday afternoon at 2'oclock at the home of her son. Clyde N. Lockhart of 202 Crawford Avenue. Rev S. E.Irvine of the First United Presbyterian church was n charge of the services and interment was made in Graceland Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy Jamison, Ralph Craig, William Barnes, J. McFate, William Bleakley and T.J. Hinckson.
New Castle News, Oct 13, 1919

Mrs. Margaret A. Lockhart, Wife of William E. Lockhart, deceased, life long resident of this county, died at her home 206 North Crawford Avenue at noon today, following a brief illness of less than a week.
Deceased was 71 years of age, having been born at Philadelphia, PA. March 17, 1848. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, both of whom were born in Ireland. She was a devoted member of the First U.P. and took an active interest in its welfare. She is survived by four sons, Guy Lockhart, residing at the family homestead on the Eastbrook Road, Clyde N., Fred C.,, and John P. of this city, also by one brother James A. Parker of Akron, Colorado and one sister, Mrs. J. w. Allen of Butler, PA. Funeral announcement will be made later.

New Castle News Friday October 17, 1919.

Lockhart Funeral

Funeral services of Mrs. Margaret Lockhart were held yesterday afternoon at 2'oclock at the home of her son. Clyde N. Lockhart of 202 Crawford Avenue. Rev S. E.Irvine of the First United Presbyterian church was n charge of the services and interment was made in Graceland Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy Jamison, Ralph Craig, William Barnes, J. McFate, William Bleakley and T.J. Hinckson.


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