RESPECTED CITIZEN GONE
William Aimen, an Old Resident, Died Sunday Morning.
William Almen, one of the old settlers of Reynoldsville, died at 6:00 a.m. Sunday, December 23, 1906, after an Illness of eleven weeks with kidney trouble and old age.
He suffered Intensely but was patient.
He did not fear death but was ready to depart this life.
Deceased was born in Montgomery county, Pa., January 15, 1826, and would have been 81 years old the 15th of next month.
He was married to Miss Mary A. McCartney at Huntingdon, Pa., March 21 1851, almost 56 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Almen moved to Reynoldsville forty-nine years ago and were among the early settlers at this place.
Unto Mr. and Mrs. Aimen nine children were born, four of whom preceded their father into the Eternal Land.
Deceased is survived by his wife and five children: Jasper N. Almen, of Brockwayvllle, Mrs. Ida May McCreight, William C. Almen, of Reynoldsville, Charles H. Aimen, of Vandergrift, and Mrs. Mary A. Patterson, of Reynoldsville.
Mr. Aimen was a quiet and unassuming gentleman, and he had a host of friends.
Everybody that knew him honored and respected him.
When 17 years old, he joined the Baptist church and was a consistent christian.
Mr. and Mrs. Aimen were among the constituent members of the First Baptist church of Reynoldsville.
Funeral service at 2:30 p. m. Christmas day at home of W. J. McCreight, of deceased, on Jackson street, conducted bv Rev. Dr. A. J. Meek.
Interment in Reynoldsville cemetery.
Hughes & Fleming have charge of the funeral.
Chartered trolley car will leave the residence of Mr. McCreight for cemetery at 3:25.
RESPECTED CITIZEN GONE
William Aimen, an Old Resident, Died Sunday Morning.
William Almen, one of the old settlers of Reynoldsville, died at 6:00 a.m. Sunday, December 23, 1906, after an Illness of eleven weeks with kidney trouble and old age.
He suffered Intensely but was patient.
He did not fear death but was ready to depart this life.
Deceased was born in Montgomery county, Pa., January 15, 1826, and would have been 81 years old the 15th of next month.
He was married to Miss Mary A. McCartney at Huntingdon, Pa., March 21 1851, almost 56 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Almen moved to Reynoldsville forty-nine years ago and were among the early settlers at this place.
Unto Mr. and Mrs. Aimen nine children were born, four of whom preceded their father into the Eternal Land.
Deceased is survived by his wife and five children: Jasper N. Almen, of Brockwayvllle, Mrs. Ida May McCreight, William C. Almen, of Reynoldsville, Charles H. Aimen, of Vandergrift, and Mrs. Mary A. Patterson, of Reynoldsville.
Mr. Aimen was a quiet and unassuming gentleman, and he had a host of friends.
Everybody that knew him honored and respected him.
When 17 years old, he joined the Baptist church and was a consistent christian.
Mr. and Mrs. Aimen were among the constituent members of the First Baptist church of Reynoldsville.
Funeral service at 2:30 p. m. Christmas day at home of W. J. McCreight, of deceased, on Jackson street, conducted bv Rev. Dr. A. J. Meek.
Interment in Reynoldsville cemetery.
Hughes & Fleming have charge of the funeral.
Chartered trolley car will leave the residence of Mr. McCreight for cemetery at 3:25.
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