She was the daughter of George Washington Krise and Mary Margaret Catherine (Glass) Krise
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Mrs. Caroline Noal, wife of George Noal, died at her home at Orchard Crossing this morning at 6:30 o'clock, death being attributed to a complication of ailments extending over a period of seven weeks. She was born on Feb. 28, 1863, in Cambria county, the daughter of George and Mary (Glass) Krise, and was united in marriage with George Noal in Tyrone on July 8, 1901, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Dr. J. H. Mathers. Surviving are the husband and five children, Clayton Noal of Altoona, Mrs. Harold Fuoss and Mrs. George Varner of Tyrone and Stella and Edith, at home. One brother and four sisters also survive, George Krise of Bellwood, Mrs. Sidney Spacht and Mrs. N. F. Lyle of Lyleville, Pa. , Mrs. Levi Symmonds of Flinton and Mrs. E. E. Detwiler of Altoona, and seven grandchildren. She was a member of the Coalport Methodist church. Short services will be conducted at the home Thursday afternoon at 12:15 o'clock after which the cortege will go to Beaver Valley, where service will be conducted in the United Brethren church. Interment will be made in the Beaver Valley cemetery.
She was the daughter of George Washington Krise and Mary Margaret Catherine (Glass) Krise
obit
Mrs. Caroline Noal, wife of George Noal, died at her home at Orchard Crossing this morning at 6:30 o'clock, death being attributed to a complication of ailments extending over a period of seven weeks. She was born on Feb. 28, 1863, in Cambria county, the daughter of George and Mary (Glass) Krise, and was united in marriage with George Noal in Tyrone on July 8, 1901, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Dr. J. H. Mathers. Surviving are the husband and five children, Clayton Noal of Altoona, Mrs. Harold Fuoss and Mrs. George Varner of Tyrone and Stella and Edith, at home. One brother and four sisters also survive, George Krise of Bellwood, Mrs. Sidney Spacht and Mrs. N. F. Lyle of Lyleville, Pa. , Mrs. Levi Symmonds of Flinton and Mrs. E. E. Detwiler of Altoona, and seven grandchildren. She was a member of the Coalport Methodist church. Short services will be conducted at the home Thursday afternoon at 12:15 o'clock after which the cortege will go to Beaver Valley, where service will be conducted in the United Brethren church. Interment will be made in the Beaver Valley cemetery.
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NOAL
GEORGE
1858-1936
CAROLINE
1863-1932
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