Mrs. Etter was an example of the noblest womanhood. In her manners she was simple and unpretentious, and a devoted friend and self-sacrificing wife and mother. She was a woman of Christian worth.
Death came to Mrs. Etter February 13, 1896, and burial was made in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Chambersburg.
A window was placed in the church in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Etter
Source:
Book of Memories
First Lutheran Church
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
1950
Mrs. Etter was an example of the noblest womanhood. In her manners she was simple and unpretentious, and a devoted friend and self-sacrificing wife and mother. She was a woman of Christian worth.
Death came to Mrs. Etter February 13, 1896, and burial was made in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Chambersburg.
A window was placed in the church in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Etter
Source:
Book of Memories
First Lutheran Church
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
1950
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