"Through the courtesy of undertaker Jas. A. Smith, the Progress man is in position to note the following three death: Mrs. Frank Averill died at Bradford City, last Wednesday. Death was caused by old age and general decline. Her age was 79 years. Her body was brought to Grampian on Saturday and interned, Undertaker J. L. Smith having charge of the body; Rev. Mr. Jones officiating scripturally. Deceased was well known to many Curwensville people prior to her removal from this section. Her maiden name was Bloom, but of what family we are unable to recall."
She is interned next to her husband without a stone.
"Through the courtesy of undertaker Jas. A. Smith, the Progress man is in position to note the following three death: Mrs. Frank Averill died at Bradford City, last Wednesday. Death was caused by old age and general decline. Her age was 79 years. Her body was brought to Grampian on Saturday and interned, Undertaker J. L. Smith having charge of the body; Rev. Mr. Jones officiating scripturally. Deceased was well known to many Curwensville people prior to her removal from this section. Her maiden name was Bloom, but of what family we are unable to recall."
She is interned next to her husband without a stone.
Family Members
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William Mettler Bloom
1819–1900
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Amelia Bloom Hile
1821–1893
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Maria J. Bloom
1822–1825
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Elizabeth Bloom Stanley
1824–1904
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Abraham Passmore "Abram" Bloom
1826–1908
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Lewis Iddings Bloom
1828–1903
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Susannah Bloom Holden
1830–1880
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Ganer Peirce Bloom
1834–1909
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Mary Ann Bloom Lines
1836–1932
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Jemima D. Bloom Dunlap
1839–1918
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