Born in Canonsburg June 18, 1926, the deceased was an invalid most of her life. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Haynes of 152 W. College street and a member of the Canonsburg U. P. Church.
Friends are being received at the Hinton and Griffith Funeral Home where services will take place in charge of Rev. H. Ross Hume, k
Surviving with her parents are the following brothers and sisters Thomas E., Chester S., of Canonsburg; Charles H., of E. Orange, N. J.; Mrs. Albert Burns of McDonald, and Mrs. Wilbur Wayman of Houston.
The Daily Notes
(Canonsburg, Pennsylvania)
08 Jul 1948, Thu • Page 10
Born in Canonsburg June 18, 1926, the deceased was an invalid most of her life. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Haynes of 152 W. College street and a member of the Canonsburg U. P. Church.
Friends are being received at the Hinton and Griffith Funeral Home where services will take place in charge of Rev. H. Ross Hume, k
Surviving with her parents are the following brothers and sisters Thomas E., Chester S., of Canonsburg; Charles H., of E. Orange, N. J.; Mrs. Albert Burns of McDonald, and Mrs. Wilbur Wayman of Houston.
The Daily Notes
(Canonsburg, Pennsylvania)
08 Jul 1948, Thu • Page 10
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