Miss McClean was born and always resided in Gettysburg and died in the house in which she was born. She was the last of the family of Judge William and Francis (Riggin) McClean. Miss McClean was a member of the Prince of Peace Episcopal church.
Survivors are three nieces, Mrs. Raymond Topper, Gettysburg; Mrs. Helen Snively and Mrs. Meta Hand both of Durham, N.C., and three nephews, McClean Stock, York; Donald Stock, New York city, and Frederick Stock, Detroit, Mich.
Funeral services Saturday at 10:30 a.m. from the late home conducted by the Rev. Willis B. Doyle. Internment in Evergreen cemetery.
Gettysburg Compiler
{Gettysburg, Pennsylvania}
January 8 1949
Miss McClean was born and always resided in Gettysburg and died in the house in which she was born. She was the last of the family of Judge William and Francis (Riggin) McClean. Miss McClean was a member of the Prince of Peace Episcopal church.
Survivors are three nieces, Mrs. Raymond Topper, Gettysburg; Mrs. Helen Snively and Mrs. Meta Hand both of Durham, N.C., and three nephews, McClean Stock, York; Donald Stock, New York city, and Frederick Stock, Detroit, Mich.
Funeral services Saturday at 10:30 a.m. from the late home conducted by the Rev. Willis B. Doyle. Internment in Evergreen cemetery.
Gettysburg Compiler
{Gettysburg, Pennsylvania}
January 8 1949
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