Death of Mrs. Robt. A. Glover
Catherine, wife of Robert A. Glover, died on Saturday morning at her home, 124, S. Jardin St., Shenandoah, after suffering from a lingering illness, as a result of a severe attack of grip during the influenza epidemic. She was able to be about, however, and on Friday evening retired apparently in her usual health. During the night she was seized with a weak spell and died about three o'clock. She was born in Minersville and had been a resident of Shenandoah for the past 45 years. She was well known and was a member of the First Presbyterian church. She is survived by the following children:--G. T. Glover, borough engineer of Shenandoah; Robert, of California; Clyde, of Shamokin; Misses Robena and Sophy, of Phila.; Mrs. J. M. Hamilton, Weston, W. Va.; Misses Jessie and Mabel, at home.
Evening Herald (Shenandoah, PA) -- Monday, November 20, 1950, p. 5.
30 YEARS AGO
Mrs. Catherine Glover, one of the town's oldest and best known residents, died at her home on South Jardin street this morning. She was born in Minersville. She was a resident of town about 45 years. Surviving are three sons and five daughters.
Death of Mrs. Robt. A. Glover
Catherine, wife of Robert A. Glover, died on Saturday morning at her home, 124, S. Jardin St., Shenandoah, after suffering from a lingering illness, as a result of a severe attack of grip during the influenza epidemic. She was able to be about, however, and on Friday evening retired apparently in her usual health. During the night she was seized with a weak spell and died about three o'clock. She was born in Minersville and had been a resident of Shenandoah for the past 45 years. She was well known and was a member of the First Presbyterian church. She is survived by the following children:--G. T. Glover, borough engineer of Shenandoah; Robert, of California; Clyde, of Shamokin; Misses Robena and Sophy, of Phila.; Mrs. J. M. Hamilton, Weston, W. Va.; Misses Jessie and Mabel, at home.
Evening Herald (Shenandoah, PA) -- Monday, November 20, 1950, p. 5.
30 YEARS AGO
Mrs. Catherine Glover, one of the town's oldest and best known residents, died at her home on South Jardin street this morning. She was born in Minersville. She was a resident of town about 45 years. Surviving are three sons and five daughters.
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