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Alverta Anastasia <I>Smith</I> Livelsberger

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Alverta Anastasia Smith Livelsberger

Birth
Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Apr 1951 (aged 71)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Conewago Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.8187145, Longitude: -77.0371018
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Mrs. Alverta A. Livelsberger, 71, widow of the late Henry D. Livelsberger, died at 8:40 a.m. Thursday at the home of her daugher, Mrs. George Adams, Helen Avenue, Lancaster, where she had been residing the past sixteen months. She was a daughter of the late Louis and Josephine Smith and lived in the vicinity of Conewago. She was married to Mr. Livelsberger on May 9, 1905. He died three years ago. Mrs. Livelsberger was a member of the Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality and Scared Heart Church, Conewago.
Surviving are seven children, the Rev. Eugene Livelsberger, Blessed Sacrament Church, Burlington, N.C.; Mrs. George Adams, Lancaster; Mrs. Paul Tressler, Hanover; Mrs. Gerald Topper, Towson, Md.; Mrs. Leon Conrad, South Street, McSherrystown; John Louis Livelsberger, Edge Grove and Henry Livelsberger, Hanover; 15 grandchildren; two brothers, William Smith, Centennial and Ignatius Smith, Hanover and tow sisters, Mrs. Carl Groft, Edge Grove and Mrs. Zita Fink, Dallsatown.

Obit in the Gettysburg Times, Friday, April 6, 1951.

Added Apr. 6, 2013 at 11:25 a.m.
Mrs. Alverta A. Livelsberger, 71, widow of the late Henry D. Livelsberger, died at 8:40 a.m. Thursday at the home of her daugher, Mrs. George Adams, Helen Avenue, Lancaster, where she had been residing the past sixteen months. She was a daughter of the late Louis and Josephine Smith and lived in the vicinity of Conewago. She was married to Mr. Livelsberger on May 9, 1905. He died three years ago. Mrs. Livelsberger was a member of the Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality and Scared Heart Church, Conewago.
Surviving are seven children, the Rev. Eugene Livelsberger, Blessed Sacrament Church, Burlington, N.C.; Mrs. George Adams, Lancaster; Mrs. Paul Tressler, Hanover; Mrs. Gerald Topper, Towson, Md.; Mrs. Leon Conrad, South Street, McSherrystown; John Louis Livelsberger, Edge Grove and Henry Livelsberger, Hanover; 15 grandchildren; two brothers, William Smith, Centennial and Ignatius Smith, Hanover and tow sisters, Mrs. Carl Groft, Edge Grove and Mrs. Zita Fink, Dallsatown.

Obit in the Gettysburg Times, Friday, April 6, 1951.

Added Apr. 6, 2013 at 11:25 a.m.


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