She was aged about 55 years, and is survived by two daughters and one son, as follows: Mrs. Frank B. Black, of this city; Mrs. Curtis O. Kooser, of Somerset, and David Snyder, a prominent Pittsburgh druggist.
The remains of this estimable lady, accompanied by a party of sorrowing relatives and friends, were taken to Somerset, her late home, on train No. 49, Sunday evening for interment.
The bereaved friends of the deceased are entitled to the sincere sympathy of the community in this, the dark hour of their sad and sudden bereavement. May all such be correspondingly comforted.
Published in The Republic (Meyersdale, PA) on Thursday, November 17, 1904.
Contributor: Steven Phillips (49619983)
She was aged about 55 years, and is survived by two daughters and one son, as follows: Mrs. Frank B. Black, of this city; Mrs. Curtis O. Kooser, of Somerset, and David Snyder, a prominent Pittsburgh druggist.
The remains of this estimable lady, accompanied by a party of sorrowing relatives and friends, were taken to Somerset, her late home, on train No. 49, Sunday evening for interment.
The bereaved friends of the deceased are entitled to the sincere sympathy of the community in this, the dark hour of their sad and sudden bereavement. May all such be correspondingly comforted.
Published in The Republic (Meyersdale, PA) on Thursday, November 17, 1904.
Contributor: Steven Phillips (49619983)
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