Paulsboro, Oct 12- Mrs. Alice R. Carney, 53, died in her home on Berkeley road Thursday. She was a member of the Gloucester County Gold Star Mothers, a member of the auxiliary of George D. Patton post VFW, the Carson-Whitman post auxiliary, American Legion; Pawnee council 73, the Paulsboro Navy Mothers group, the First Presbyterian Church of Paulsboro and the F. H. C. club of the church. She was a past president of the Clarksboro PTA.
Surviving are two sons, William L. and Raymond; a daughter, Mrs. Laura Ross; her parents, Mr. & Mrs. George Robinson; two sisters, Mrs. Esther Lippincott and Mrs. Georgianna Ponder, and six grandchildren, all of Paulsboro. A son, Lt. George Carney was killed in World War II while flying the China-Burma-India route.
Services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
in a funeral home at 203 West Broad street, where friends may call tonight. Burial will be in Eglington cemetery, Clarksboro.
Courier-Post, Friday, October 12, 1951
Paulsboro, Oct 12- Mrs. Alice R. Carney, 53, died in her home on Berkeley road Thursday. She was a member of the Gloucester County Gold Star Mothers, a member of the auxiliary of George D. Patton post VFW, the Carson-Whitman post auxiliary, American Legion; Pawnee council 73, the Paulsboro Navy Mothers group, the First Presbyterian Church of Paulsboro and the F. H. C. club of the church. She was a past president of the Clarksboro PTA.
Surviving are two sons, William L. and Raymond; a daughter, Mrs. Laura Ross; her parents, Mr. & Mrs. George Robinson; two sisters, Mrs. Esther Lippincott and Mrs. Georgianna Ponder, and six grandchildren, all of Paulsboro. A son, Lt. George Carney was killed in World War II while flying the China-Burma-India route.
Services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
in a funeral home at 203 West Broad street, where friends may call tonight. Burial will be in Eglington cemetery, Clarksboro.
Courier-Post, Friday, October 12, 1951
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