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Eunice Bishop Everhart

Birth
Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
9 Feb 1904 (aged 69)
Clyde, Wayne County, New York, USA
Burial
Clyde, Wayne County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Eunice chose Maple Grove Cemetery over the nearby resting place of her husband, Lock Berlin Cemetery.

"Clyde - Mrs. Eunice Everhart, widow of the late Henry Everhart, died at the home of her son on Lock Street in this village at an early hour Tuesday morning from a complication of diseases. Her age was 71 years. Funeral services will be held at the home of her son at two o'clock this afternoon, Rev. C. W. Walker officiating. Interment will be made in Maple Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Everhart was a long-time resident of this vicinity, having lived all her life near here, and a large part of it in the town of Galen. At various tlmes she and her husband occupied the farm now owned by W. A. Groescup, and lived for many years on the farm now owned by Herman Bishop at Ferguson's Corners. Later they returned to Butler where they resided until Mr. Everhart died a year or two ago. For nearly a year past she had made her home with her son, F. B. Everhart, in this village. She is survived by two sons, F. B. Everhart of this village and F. H. Everhart of Butler." (Feb. 11, 1904, The Times of Clyde, NY)
Eunice chose Maple Grove Cemetery over the nearby resting place of her husband, Lock Berlin Cemetery.

"Clyde - Mrs. Eunice Everhart, widow of the late Henry Everhart, died at the home of her son on Lock Street in this village at an early hour Tuesday morning from a complication of diseases. Her age was 71 years. Funeral services will be held at the home of her son at two o'clock this afternoon, Rev. C. W. Walker officiating. Interment will be made in Maple Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Everhart was a long-time resident of this vicinity, having lived all her life near here, and a large part of it in the town of Galen. At various tlmes she and her husband occupied the farm now owned by W. A. Groescup, and lived for many years on the farm now owned by Herman Bishop at Ferguson's Corners. Later they returned to Butler where they resided until Mr. Everhart died a year or two ago. For nearly a year past she had made her home with her son, F. B. Everhart, in this village. She is survived by two sons, F. B. Everhart of this village and F. H. Everhart of Butler." (Feb. 11, 1904, The Times of Clyde, NY)


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