Oil City Derrick, Monday, Jan 29 1906:
Franklin, Jan 28 -- Mrs. Josephine Haslet Robison, 60, of Franklin died Saturday morning at the home of her son, John F., in Crafton, PA. She was born in Franklin, a daughter of John Haslet.
She had been an invalid for more than ten years, but was only confined to bed for about two weeks before her death. She was held in high estimation by her many friends and acquaintances.
She married Samuel Robison, who survives, with four children, John H. of Crafton, Mrs. Augusta Chambers of Pittsburgh, Fred H. and Miss Edna H. of Franklin; and a brother, John C. Haslet, bookkeeper in the First National Bank.
The remains, which arrived here last night, were taken to the home of Fred H. Robinson, 9 Twelfth street, where the funeral will be held at 2 pm Monday afternoon. Interment will be private.
Oil City Derrick, Monday, Jan 29 1906:
Franklin, Jan 28 -- Mrs. Josephine Haslet Robison, 60, of Franklin died Saturday morning at the home of her son, John F., in Crafton, PA. She was born in Franklin, a daughter of John Haslet.
She had been an invalid for more than ten years, but was only confined to bed for about two weeks before her death. She was held in high estimation by her many friends and acquaintances.
She married Samuel Robison, who survives, with four children, John H. of Crafton, Mrs. Augusta Chambers of Pittsburgh, Fred H. and Miss Edna H. of Franklin; and a brother, John C. Haslet, bookkeeper in the First National Bank.
The remains, which arrived here last night, were taken to the home of Fred H. Robinson, 9 Twelfth street, where the funeral will be held at 2 pm Monday afternoon. Interment will be private.
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