A brief illness resulted in the death of Miss Sarah Williams, RN, of 339 Clay Avenue, Scranton, Sunday in Scranton State Hospital. She will be buried tomorrow with services at 10 a.m. from the funeral home at 427 Madison Avenue, Scranton. Rev Robert Lewis will officiate. Interment in Mt Greenwood Cemetery, Shaverton. Miss Williams daughter of the late John and Catherine Morgan Williams was a native of Wales. She resided in this country most of her life. The family lived in the Heights section of Wilkes Barre and she went to Scranton to enter nurse training. During Worl War I she was an Army nurse at Camp Travis, San Antonio, Tex. Miss Williams was engaged in private duty nursing in Scranton for many years. She was a member of St Like's Episcopal Church, Scranton, and the Gladys Watkins Post 550, American Legion. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs Mary A. Warg and Mrs Davis James, both of Scranton. Friends may call at the funeral home 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.
A brief illness resulted in the death of Miss Sarah Williams, RN, of 339 Clay Avenue, Scranton, Sunday in Scranton State Hospital. She will be buried tomorrow with services at 10 a.m. from the funeral home at 427 Madison Avenue, Scranton. Rev Robert Lewis will officiate. Interment in Mt Greenwood Cemetery, Shaverton. Miss Williams daughter of the late John and Catherine Morgan Williams was a native of Wales. She resided in this country most of her life. The family lived in the Heights section of Wilkes Barre and she went to Scranton to enter nurse training. During Worl War I she was an Army nurse at Camp Travis, San Antonio, Tex. Miss Williams was engaged in private duty nursing in Scranton for many years. She was a member of St Like's Episcopal Church, Scranton, and the Gladys Watkins Post 550, American Legion. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs Mary A. Warg and Mrs Davis James, both of Scranton. Friends may call at the funeral home 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.
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